I'm skeptical of the durability of this cease-fire, and this will certainly be temporary for as long as the Entity exists it will never be able to cease the settler-colonial genocide, however I truly hope this is a moment of happiness and reprieve for the indomitable people of Palestine. Glory to the resistance.
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i hope they let in Aid and funds long enough to stop the famine at least
I hope so too.
sorry if this has been covered previously but what did the removal of Cuba from the 'state sponsor or terrorism' list actually do? afaik that designation post-dates the blockade so why would that semantic change do anything?
State Sponsor of Terrorism classification essentially causes a financial embargo. It adds on a ton of additional reporting requirements and potential penalties that banks don't want to deal with, so they will not do business with anyone remotely related to Cuba and freeze their funds.
How long until Trump throws them back on the list?
Trump did it a few days before leaving office the first time. Who knows this time.
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Tensions escalated in La Paz on Monday as police clashed with a large group of protesters aligned with former President Evo Morales. The demonstration, dubbed the “March for Life,” began in the morning in Achica Arriba, before making its way through El Alto and eventually reaching the city center of La Paz, with the intent of reaching Plaza Murillo.
The confrontation highlights the growing political polarization and social unrest in Bolivia, fueled by discontent with the current government’s economic and social policies. Around 4 PM local time, the situation turned violent as protesters allegedly began throwing high-powered firecrackers and stones at police officers near the intersections of Mercado and Ayacucho streets.
The police responded with tear gas, dispersing the demonstrators into surrounding streets. Gunther Agudo, the La Paz Departmental Police Commander, stated that police intervention was necessary due to the “aggressive” nature of the protest, claiming that objects were thrown at officers. He added that police forces are maintaining their presence throughout the city center, especially around the Obelisk plaza, to prevent further incidents.
The protesters, who have vowed to maintain a vigil near Plaza Murillo until their demands are met, are calling for the resignation of President Luis Arce and a reversal of current economic and social policies. According to teleSUR correspondent Freddy Morales, the protesters believe Arce has betrayed the mandate of the people, and are demanding a shift towards more equitable and progressive policies.
This action underscores the deepening fracture within the ruling MAS party and the broader left, as Morales loyalists increasingly see Arce as departing from the socialist principles they advocate for. Former President Evo Morales has condemned the actions of the government and accused it of operating under a “fascist tyranny,” repressing the people through police violence.
He claimed on X that peasant leaders, “legitimately and democratically elected,” who attempted to reclaim their union headquarters in Cochabamba, were brutally attacked by the police. Morales accused the Arce administration of turning union headquarters into police barracks, claiming this as proof of repression of grassroots movements. Senator Leonardo Loza, among other Bolivian politicians, also denounced the violence against protesters and the threats against them, after they decided to remain in Plaza Murillo.
The events of Monday serve as a stark reminder of the volatile political climate in Bolivia, and the fragility of social progress when governments fail to address the genuine needs and grievances of their people. The deep fractures that exist within the MAS party and the broader left are symptomatic of a struggle for power, but more importantly it underscores the ongoing fight for a more equitable and democratic future. The deployment of police forces against protestors, a tactic reminiscent of right-wing authoritarian regimes, is particularly concerning.
The use of force against legitimate expressions of social dissent reveals the willingness of the Arce government to prioritize its own hold on power over the basic rights of assembly and protest. Such actions risk further destabilizing the country and fueling a cycle of violence. The situation highlights the necessity for genuine dialogue and a commitment to addressing the legitimate demands of the population, particularly in the rural areas and among marginalized groups, in order to create long-lasting social peace. The escalation of violence between social movements and the state underscores the urgency for a reevaluation of the government’s trajectory, moving towards a truly participatory process that puts the needs of the people first.
phase 1 of the ceasefire is only a 12 period/day with no ground/aerial operations
im a bit out of the loop but why is this ceasefire such a big deal? wont israel just immediately violate the ceasefire
probably because after a year of the democrats saying they want a ceasefire while sending the entity arms by the ton, trump's envoy brought the attack dogs to heel extremely quickly
will they violate the ceasefire? probably, but the fact that there is one at all shows the libs "biden/harris want a ceasefire!" bullshit for what it is
Yeah. But it doesn't only undermine what credibility some people think the Dems had, it might also cause a massive rift in Is***l itself. Netanyahu has been under extreme political pressure from multiple sides to (1) get the hostages back and (2) accomplish their stated "war goals." By accepting a deal that was essentially on the table and accepted by Hamas 8 months ago, the people who were passionate about #1 are going to be pissed because a lot of hostages died in the last 8 months and the people who were passionate about #2 are going to be pissed because there is objective proof that they made no progress on any of their war goals in the last 8 months (i.e., they lost and lost worse than they had to if this is the deal they were going to get). This could cause a complete collapse of the government (which has already been signaled by the parts of the government who are unimaginably to the right of Netanyahu). So even if they don't abide by their commitments in the deal (which they won't), this is a major defeat for the government that is already barely able to hold it together.
no fucking way trump told bibi to pound sand
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2025/01/15/statement-from-president-joe-biden-14/ turns out they could have done it at any time, huh
weird that he gave them another $8 billion in arms a week ago if this was his plan all along. guess I don't understand 4d chess or whatever
Really giving up the game there.
There were news that Biden wanted a ceasefire on the 22nd of December and then the 22nd passed by like it was nothing.
Biden is ideologically motivated in continuing the war
Libs doing a victory lap because Dems pulled the plug on their genocide after it killed >50,000 Palestinians and throwing the election because of it
Just a reminder: the ceasefire only comes into effect on the 19th of January officially, this Sunday. There have been videos of Hamas fighters coming out from underground (so far it all seems like reposts of the same single video, but there may be more in the coming hours and days), and reports of Israeli massacres in Gaza within the past hour. If you see recent videos of Hamas fighters on social media, do not repost or share them! At least until the 19th. This is critically important for OPSEC reasons and the safety of Palestinians. I am not trying to put a damper on the situation or being a downer, i know OPSEC sucks at times, but this is very important. It's only one video for now.
If hamas guys are posting videos on social media do you think the idf needs leftist to signal boost them to see them?
What's the opsec here? Maybe I'm missing something
The videos weren't from Hamas themselves, but people on the ground. It seems as if they sent one group of fighters with one car to make a public appearance after the ceasefire announcement, so I don't think we'll get any more, but there is a possibility. It's more of a general statement that the ceasefire is not active yet, and to take precautions. Some people might think that it's already in force right now, but that is not the case. The Israeli military is absolutely sadistic enough to use this current situation to continue their bombings right up until the final minute, we saw that in Lebanon. The next few days could get really bad. I know it sounds like I'm trying to pour cold water over everything, but I'm really not. I'm just trying to provide a warning and information.
Hearing Biden on television take credit for ending the Gaza Genocide made me livid.
Absolutely evil. These fucking demons have no shame at all.
Trump: It was me
Mediators: It was Trump
Arab states: It was Trump
Israel: It was Trump (and this is bad)
Mainstream media outlets: It was Trump
Alternative media outlets: It was Trump
Biden (5 days left in office): It was me, I think. Also, where am I?
He also said that Hezbollah did Oct 7th and mixed up Qatar with Kuwait lol
The r/politics thread is just pure cope lol