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Hunger as Sentence: The “Final Solution to the Palestinian Question”, the Genocide the World Allowed to Happen

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The image of a ten-year-old child weighing only 4.2 kilograms is not up for debate. It is not an opinion. It is not a symbol. It is evidence. Evidence so brutal, so simple, so definitive, that it exposes every word uttered by diplomats and governments over these past nine months as a lie. When a child weighs as much as a newborn, what is happening is no longer a humanitarian crisis. It is a sentence. And when that sentence is shared by thousands…
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Middle East Summary, July 25, 2025. “The Union of Palestinian Workers’ Unions throws a desperate cry from Gaza: ‘It’s the cry before death. Act now’”. Gaza workers’ call to the workers’ unions of the world: A cry in the face of hunger and extermination To the workers free from [...] The Palestine Entrance. Workers’ Solidarity with Gaza! Urgent call from the Palestinian workers and unions of the world to break the siege of hunger and genocide – A…

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July 24, 2025.- As the condemnations and protests against the genocide perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip multiplied, a video of today's U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, in which he described Hamas fighters as being...

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Aporrea broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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