Drop Site News reports in “Netanyahu Promises the ‘Final Stage’ of Gaza Genocide Will Lead to Implementation of ‘Trump’s Plan‘” that: “Soon after Hamas announced it had accepted a ceasefire proposal, Israel responded by heavily bombing Gaza, killing children dressed for the Eid holiday, and preparing further ground invasions.” Drop Site News also reports: “Marked for Assassination: Gaza Journalists on Israeli Hit List Refuse to Stop Reporting.”
AP reports: “UN agency closes its remaining Gaza bakeries as food supplies dwindle under Israeli blockade.”
The Guardian reports: “Fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers, including at least one United Nations employee, were killed by Israeli forces “one by one” and buried in a mass grave eight days ago in southern Gaza, the UN has said.”
The Guardian also recently published the piece “Does Columbia still merit the name of a university?” by Rashid Khalidi, who is the Edward Said professor emeritus of modern Arab studies at Columbia University and author of The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine. Writes Khalidi: “Columbia barely merits the name of a university, since its teaching and scholarship on the Middle East, and soon much else, will soon be vetted by a ‘senior vice provost for inclusive pedagogy’, in reality a senior vice provost for Israeli propaganda.”
Haaretz recently reported: “‘Slow Death’ in the West Bank: Israel’s Destruction Leaves Jenin Refugee Camp Uninhabitable,” and “In Gaza, Almost Every IDF Platoon Keeps a Human Shield, a Sub-army of Palestinian Slaves.”
Available for interviews:
JENNIFER LOEWENSTEIN, sarinj111@gmail.com
Loewenstein is former associate director of Middle Eastern Studies and senior lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has lived in and reported extensively on the Mideast.