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This megathread's topic is inspired by our lovely news regular, @Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net, who talks often about the conditions inside El Salvador and gives nuanced and informative takes.

As the Trump administration continues to make foreign policy blunders that would make even the staunchest anti-imperialist accelerationist blush - and we are barely three months in! - it's interesting to compare and contrast his policies of incompetent imperialist and domestic management to the dictators in other countries.

Bukele is somewhat unique among fascists, in that he seems to not hide - and seems to even admit to - his evil, self-describing as the world's "coolest dictator". El Salvador has no particular shortage of prominent fascists in their history, but one major example is Maximiliano Martínez, who led the country over much of the 1930s and the early 1940s. He was responsible the deaths of many thousands of communists and indigneous people, and yet joined World War 2 on the side of the Allies and against the Nazis.

The comparisons between Martínez and Bukele - and, indeed, between Bukele and Trump - in terms of their impact on minority groups are slowly growing as world attention is being drawn to the country. The recent meeting between Bukele and Trump has shifted a spotlight onto El Salvador's crime policy; the internal conditions of El Salvador's prisons are genuinely monstrous. One gets a similar feeling as when reading descriptions of the conditions of Holocaust victims in German concentration camps. Trump has made statements to the effect that he want a similar crime crackdown inside the United States, and I certainly believe that he wants this (ICE is already just kidnapping people off the streets into vans), but his administration has been so chaotic and mismanaged that it's difficult to determine whether this will be an interest he rapidly drops in favor of some other hair-brained scheme.


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Sources on the fighting in Palestine against Israel. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:

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English-language Twitter account in the same group as the previous two. - Telegram here.

English-language PalestineResist telegram channel.
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Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Sources:

Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don't want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it's just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists' side.

Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.

Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:

Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.

https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR's former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR's forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster's telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a 'propaganda tax', if you don't believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.

Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:

Almost every Western media outlet.
https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.


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[–] Boise_Idaho@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Wholesome content: Vietnamese kids reenact the liberation of Saigon
https://xcancel.com/CarlZha/status/1917558597615247819

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[–] LoveYourself@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago (1 children)
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[–] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago

Israel is on a home demolition rampage in the West Bank. Its aim is to force Palestinians to leave. Hexbear Post

Elsewhere in the West Bank on that same day, Israeli forces moved to demolish several more Palestinian homes: in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, a seven-floor residential building was demolished, and in Anata, north of Jerusalem, 14 Palestinian properties received demolition orders. Later in the week, Israeli forces demolished a three-floor residential building in the village of Za’tara east of Bethlehem, in addition to several water wells in Tarqumia, west of Hebron.

The demolition of Palestinian homes is the other side of the coin of Israel’s seizure of Palestinian land for settlement expansion. Since 2023, home demolitions have displaced 7,392 Palestinians.

How the feds abandoned reservations to burn Hexbear Post

The Colville Reservation is one of the many Indigenous tribal communities protected by its own tribal wildfire fighters with funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). In 2019, about 80% of tribal forests were managed in part or fully by tribal programs funded directly by the BIA. Tribal communities that lack their own programs can opt for direct management by the BIA.

However, these tribal wildfire fighters, who protect some of the nation’s most vulnerable communities, are stretched to their limits. Long-term federal land mismanagement and climate change have caused the number and intensity of reservation fires to soar. About 7% of the 4 million acres of tribal lands in the country burned between 2010 and 2020.

Wildfire-fighting programs across the nation all struggle with low pay, funding and recruitment. But on tribal lands, the pressure is even more acute.

[–] Boise_Idaho@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago

Being a Zionist and getting caught up in organ trafficking, name a more iconic duo:
https://xcancel.com/GhassanKDE/status/1916782626481807629

[–] companero@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago (6 children)

5-6 km Russian breakthrough southwest of Kostiantynivka, per https://t.me/s/kalibrated

Some initial reports that Russia may have also begun assault operations on Pokrovsk. A few soldiers were apparently geolocated within the city.

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[–] LoveYourself@hexbear.net 60 points 1 week ago

https://www.al-akhbar.com/arab/833658

54 martyrs in Gaza from starvation.

[–] Boise_Idaho@hexbear.net 60 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Palestine Action Éire actionists halt US Military CRAF flight at Shannon Airport:
https://xcancel.com/pal_action_eire/status/1918011838526308538

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[–] Damarcusart@hexbear.net 59 points 1 week ago

Australian elections ended up with the labor party winning again, in a landslide by the looks of things. I guess this counts as news.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-03/federal-election-2025-live-anthony-albanese-peter-dutton/105245936

[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 59 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (6 children)

US airstrikes continued on Yemen for the 45th night, and 46th day, in a row.

Nighttime airstrikes hit the following governorates:

Sana'a

  • Multiple airstrikes on Bilad Ar Rus district.
  • 4 airstrikes on Jabal Nuqum.
  • Multiple rounds of airstrikes on various areas of the capital itself, US Navy fighter jets were heard over Sana'a.

Amran

  • 3 airstrikes on Harf Sufyan district.

Saada

  • An airstrike on Sahar District.

Dhamar

  • airstrike hit unknown area.

Daytime airstrikes hit the following governorates:

Al Jawf

  • 6 airstrikes on Bart Al-Anan District.

Ta'izz

  • 4 airstrikes on Maqbanah District.

Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:

Al Masirah TV twitter

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[–] companero@hexbear.net 58 points 1 week ago (2 children)

WSJ: The Russian Military Moves That Have Europe on Edge

In 2021, before the invasion, Russia made about 40 of its main battle tanks, the T-90M, according to Western intelligence estimates. Now it is producing nearly 300 a year. A senior Finnish military official said almost none are being sent to the front line in Ukraine, but are staying on Russian soil for later use.

Russia is tailoring its rearmament plans to meet the needs of the new troops to be stationed along its NATO border. Those units will get much of the new equipment. Most of what is being sent to the front line in Ukraine is old and refurbished Soviet-era arms.

The U.S. estimates that around 30,000 Russians are signing up each month, up from about 25,000 last summer. Some Eastern European intelligence officials say the ranks are now swelling by some 40,000 soldiers a month.


The article is written to push the narrative that Russia is inexplicably preparing to invade NATO, just because they can. Of course, Russia does need to remain prepared for war with NATO in the event of some serious provocation (say, something involving Kaliningrad).

That said, I think this information also fits my theory that Russia is basically preparing an entire separate, fresh, and modernized army to swiftly end the war in Ukraine, once the age of attrition is over.

I do wonder if we'll see many more vehicles at the Victory Day parade this year.

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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 58 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

US and UK airstrikes continue on Yemen for the 47th night in a row. The following governorates have been hit by airstrikes:

Hodeidah:

  • An airstrike on Al-Hawak district.

Saada:

  • Three airstikes on Kitaf wa Al Boqe'e District

Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:

Al Masirah TV twitter

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Latest statement by the Yemeni Armed Forces:

All drone attacks today, but the main focus of today's statement was on recalling the previous attack from two days ago that led to an F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet, and tow vehicle, falling overboard during evasive maneuvers by the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier. I commented on that here.

Also be careful about what you post online.

[–] SexMachineStalin@hexbear.net 58 points 1 week ago (3 children)

David Horowitz died, rest in shit bozo crab-party

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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 58 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

US airstrikes continue on Yemen for the 50th night in a row. The following governorates were hit by airstrikes:

Hodeidah:

  • 2 airstrikes on Kamaran Island.
  • 1 airstrike on As Salif District, near Ras Isa Fuel Port.
  • 2 airstrikes on Ras Isa Fuel Port.

Ma'rib:

  • 6 airstrikes on Medghal District.
  • 5 airstrikes on Majzar District.
  • 3 airstrikes on Majzar District in a second round.
  • 2 airstrikes on Baraqish area in the Majzar district in a third round.
  • 3 airstrikes on Majzar District in a fourth round.

Saada:

  • 3 airstrikes on Sahar District.
  • 8 airstrikes on the Takhiya area in the Majz District.

Al-Jawf:

  • 2 airstrikes on Al-Mahzamat area.
  • 10 airstrikes on Al-Hazm district.

Very intense rounds of airstrikes tonight, almost 50 total. None on Sana'a though.

Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:

Al Masirah TV twitter

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I hope to get a post out tomorrow on "frankenSAMs" using air to air infrared guided missiles converted to a surface to air role, passive infrared detection systems and unmanned surface vessels, and why 5th generation aircraft capabilities combined with weapons that use multiple forms of guidance to track moving targets are important for modern air forces, in the context of Ukraine and Yemen, given recent events (Ukraine shot down a Russian Su-30 over the Black Sea). No promises though.

[–] UnitedNations@hexbear.net 57 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The United Nations is facing a severe liquidity crisis, affecting many of its agencies.

Cutting funding for those in greatest need is not something to boast about...the impact of aid cuts is that millions die,” warned Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher.

"Speaking from an overcrowded hospital in Kandahar in southern Afghanistan where three or four patients have to share a bed, Mr. Fletcher warned that the financial crisis has already forced UN aid teams to close 400 primary health centres across the country so far."

His warning echoes dire announcements of drastic cost-cutting measures in response to chronic – and now acute – funding shortfalls, including an end to selected aid programmes by numerous UN relief agencies These include the World Food Programme (WFP), the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN aid coordination office (OCHA), the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and UNAIDS.

quotesThe Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that only 5 percent of the nearly $45 billion needed for funding in the humanitarian community this year has been received as of the 6th of March, leaving a gap of more than $42 billion. Reuters reports that OCHA itself is to "cut 20% of its staff as it faces a shortfall of $58 million", "U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher told staff" [no publicly available statements found on UN websites with these numbers.]


With the US leaving the World Health Organization, refusing to pay it's contributions for 2024 and 2025, combined with reductions in funding by some other countries, WHO is expected to face a salary gap for the 2026-27 biennium between US$ 560 and US$ 650 million. Representing at least 25% of staff costs in the current biennium. While other member states have agreed to increase their contributions, increasing the 2026-27 biennium funding by US$ 320, it is too little, and has left the WHO with no choice but to restructure and reduce the scale of their work and workforce. Cutting the senior leadership team from twelve to seven, and departments by over half, from 76 to 34.^2^


The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) has projected "its 2026 budget to shrink by at least 20% compared to 2024", as reported by Reuters [no publicly available statements found on UN websites with these numbers.]. This years budget is also affected, meaning that "At least 14 million children are expected to face disruptions to nutrition support and services".

  • More than 2.4 million children suffering from severe acute malnutrition could go without Ready-to-use-Therapeutic-Food (RUTF) for the remainder of 2025.
  • Up to 2,300 life-saving stabilisation centres – providing critical care for children suffering from severe wasting with medical complications – are at risk of closing or severely scaling back services.
  • Almost 28,000 UNICEF-supported outpatient therapeutic centres for the treatment of malnutrition are at risk, and in some cases have already stopped operating."

"Even before the funding cuts, the number of pregnant and breastfeeding women and adolescent girls suffering from acute malnutrition soared from 5.5 million to 6.9 million – or 25 per cent – since 2020. UNICEF expects these figures to rise without urgent action from donors as well as adequate investments from national governments"^3^

Speaking at the UN on the 21 March, Deputy Executive Director Kitty Palais said:

"Earlier this week, I saw the consequences of the funding crisis firsthand when I visited the Afar region in the north of Ethiopia and Maiduguri in northeast Nigeria. Due to funding gaps in both countries, nearly 1.3 million children under five suffering from severe acute malnutrition could lose access to treatment over the course of the year"
“In Afar, a region that is prone to recurrent drought and floods, I visited a mobile health and nutrition team providing life-saving services to pastoralist communities in remote areas without health clinics. These teams are critical to supporting children with vital assistance, including treatment of severe wasting, vaccinations and essential medicines.
“But, without these critical interventions, children’s lives are in peril. Only 7 of the 30 mobile health and nutrition units that UNICEF supports in Afar are currently operational – and this is a direct result of the global funding crisis.


The World Food Program is expected to cut its staff by up to 30%, as reported by AP [no publicly available statements found on UN websites with these numbers.]. The agency said on March 28th that it was "facing an alarming 40 percent drop in funding for 2025".

AP also reported that the High Commissioner for Refugees "would downsize its headquarters and regional offices to reduce costs by 30% and cut senior-level positions by 50%" [no publicly available statements found on UN websites with these numbers.]. With the agency saying that it's "health budget has been cut by 87 per cent".


A much more insignificant result of the crisis, but much closer to me, the Meetings Coverage and Press Releases has been publishing coverage of UN meetings later, and using machine translation of coverage by the French team.

 


[1] https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/04/1162751
[2] https://www.who.int/news-room/speeches/item/who-director-general-s-opening-remarks-at-the-member-state-briefing-on-the-programme-budget---22-april-2025
[3] https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/least-14-million-children-face-disruptions-critical-nutrition-services-2025-unicef

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PHOTO COLLECTION: Russia Victory Day Parade Rehearsal

This is a few days old, but now we know top-of-the-line T-90M tanks will participate in this year's Victory Day parade. First actual (non-WW2-era) tanks since 2022.

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[–] LoveYourself@hexbear.net 57 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Long form article (15 pages) on the history and legacy of the martyr Sayed Hassan Nasrallah. Highly reccomended.

The Flower That Broke Through the Rubble: The Legacy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah

Abstract:

spoilerOn September 27, 2024, the US and Israel detonated 80 tons of American Mark-II multi-ton bunker-buster bombs over the southern Beirut suburb neighborhood of Haret Hreik, assassinating Hezbollah chief, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. Few contemporary Arab leaders had the political impact and leverage that Nasrallah had, having been the central focus of US and Israeli counterinsurgency for decades. At the same time, he was also a critical figure to the consolidation of the regional Resistance Axis, and an icon for both Islamic resistance and anti-imperialist liberation globally. This essay aims to reflect on the legacy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the martyred leader of the Lebanese resistance organization, Hezbollah, by analyzing the trajectory of his political formation and ideology, as well as the spiritual and material elements of his activity and successes. While delving into the impacts of his lifelong struggle and leadership, this work also briefly touches upon the impact of his martyrdom, while providing a dialectical – both material and spiritual – assessment of his legacy.

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[–] xj9@hexbear.net 57 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Bukele enjoys popular support because the alternative to his massive anti gang measures is having the highest intentional murder rate in the world. The US mass deported MS13 and other Salvadoran gangs in the late 80s / early 90s after the Salvadoran civil war and overwhelmed the newly formed government. The gang rule resembled the Spanish feudal order in many ways and a lot of people couldn't leave their place of birth. Bukele ended that system and re-established state rule over El Salvador.

His methods and motivations are extremely questionable. The campaign itself included attempts to ease the human rights concerns of some critics through claims of rehabilitation for low level gang members. I haven't been able to substantiate this claim though. Not to mention the suspicious ties to Israel for military equipment, often obscured by Bukele's Palestinian heritage.

His origins in the deeply corrupt FMLN (a Marxist nationalist organization named after one of the leaders of a mass communist indigenous uprising in the early 1900s) made understanding his moves difficult. Founding Nuevas Ideas (New Ideas) probably should have been a wake up call though. Its not like he started a new workers party or people party. The new ideas were basically bitcoin and arrest every gang member. Though he has invested significantly in infrastructure, medical facilities, and schools, but I don't know what demographics those facilities are meant to / practically serve.

Growing up, my understanding of communism was shaped by the communist resistance in the civil war. Holding out for the people against US funded death squads. Even making it as far as forming a legitimate government, but nothing really changed after that until Bukele took power. The FMLN enjoyed massive popular support for a long time and mostly used it to take bribes and help the gangs entrench themselves.

Lmk if there's any points to the history that I'm getting wrong. Happy to make corrections. I'm 2nd generation Salvadoran, this is based on following the news, some study, and chisme from my aunts and uncles who historically supported the communists, but have been sorely disappointed by FMLN.

[–] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 61 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Bukele enjoys popular support because the alternative to his massive anti gang measures is having the highest intentional murder rate in the world.

The murder rate had declined precipitously in El Salvador before Bukele took office.

The three years after he got into office saw a decline not because of his iron-fisted, policies, but because he continued the previous administrations policies of negotiating with and mediating between the gangs. There are also serious questions as to whether or not their current numbers are even accurate.

I don't see him being a beneficiary of his anti-gang measures as much as he has been a beneficiary of the decline in murder that started before he even took office, the same way a GOP Governor in certain red states got to take credit and an approval bump for Medicaid expansions that they opposed. As an outsider, the whole situation seems to me a lot more fragile than it's protrayed.

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[–] miz@hexbear.net 57 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (7 children)

hey newsheads, question— not that I give a shit about the ritual minutiae of our liberal "democracy", but why does the president have complete uniliateral authority to determine tariffs? seems like something the legislature should be doing. I remember hearing someone say it was because of some bullshit national "emergency" execption because of some made-up shit involving fentanyl or whatever?

[–] context@hexbear.net 60 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (8 children)

yeah he's declaring use of the international emergency economic powers act of 1977, so theoretically a congressional resolution can just put a stop to it and say the emergency is over or they've decided to revoke their delegation of authority. apparently trump is the first to use this act to impose tariffs, so the senate parliamentarian was caught completely off guard and has to dig through decades of legal documents before anything like that could happen.

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[–] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 56 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

It's looking like US GDP decline in Q1 was in part due to tariff frontrunning (since imports reduce GDP Growth, exports increase it).

It'll be worse when consumption and investments starts declining. Combine that with low government spending, it's not good.

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[–] UnitedNations@hexbear.net 56 points 1 week ago

The education of 800 students in occupied East Jerusalem is at risk as Israel moves to close their schools next week, a senior official with the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday.

The development follows two Israeli laws that went into effect in late January which ban UNRWA from operating in its territory and prohibit Israeli authorities from having any contact with the agency.

Our main headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem is in the Sheikh Jarah neighbourhood. We currently cannot operate from it because of continuing security threats: threats to the safety and security of our staff, ongoing attacks against the compound.

We again had an arson attack against these facilities three weeks ago, and continuous destruction of the fence, of cameras, of security infrastructure with high material damage


UN News, 2025-04-30: "UNRWA warns against closure of six schools in East Jerusalem"

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The education of 800 students in occupied East Jerusalem is at risk as Israel moves to close their schools next week, a senior official with the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday.

It's a grave threat to the right of those children to education,” Roland Friedrich, Director of UNRWA Affairs for the West Bank, told UN News.

The development follows two Israeli laws that went into effect in late January which ban UNRWA from operating in its territory and prohibit Israeli authorities from having any contact with the agency.

UNRWA is the largest provider of healthcare, education and other services for nearly six million Palestine refugees across the Middle East, including in war-torn Gaza.

This week the International Court of Justice – the UN’s highest court - began hearings to examine Israel’s restrictions on the work of the UN and other international organizations in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Mr. Friedrich spoke about how the affected students are anxious over the prospect of being shut out of the classroom. He also underlined UNRWA’s commitment to continue to deliver in East Jerusalem “as long as we can.”

This interview has been edited for clarity and length.

Roland Friedrich: Roughly four weeks ago we received notifications from the Israeli Ministry of Education that the three schools we operate in Shu’fat refugee camp and another three schools we operate inside East Jerusalem shall be closed.

We have 800 students in these schools and these children have no adequate access to education beyond these schools. This is very concerning for the children, for their families, and it comes while the school year is still ongoing. So, this is unprecedented. It's a grave threat to the rights of those children to education and it's very concerning particularly because these closure orders are supposed to come into effect on 8 May, which is less than a week from now.

UN News: What other UNRWA programmes are at risk in the West Bank?

Roland Friedrich: I think we have to make a distinction between our work in occupied East Jerusalem, which according to the Israeli legislation is banned, and our work in the rest of the West Bank where, according to Israel, all our work is not banned.

In East Jerusalem we operate, in addition to the six schools with 800 children, two health centres – one in the Old City and another in Shu'fat refugee camp – with roughly 60,000 patients: vulnerable patients who have no adequate access to other health facilities, patients with non-communicable diseases, patients who have West Bank ID who have no access to alternative health facilities, and low-income patients.

We are also responsible for garbage collection in Shu’fat refugee camp, which is on the Palestinian side of the so-called separation barrier.

In addition to that, we also operate a vocational training centre in the north of Jerusalem, also on the Palestinian side of the barrier, with 350 trainees, all from the West Bank.

Our main headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem is in the Sheikh Jarah neighbourhood. We currently cannot operate from it because of continuing security threats: threats to the safety and security of our staff, ongoing attacks against the compound.

We again had an arson attack against these facilities three weeks ago, and continuous destruction of the fence, of cameras, of security infrastructure with high material damage.

So that’s a place that’s not safe for our staff to work despite the fact that it is a facility protected by the privileges and immunities of the United Nations.

When it comes to the West Bank overall, our operations there largely continue. That means our 90 schools, our 41 health centres, our microfinance installations, continue to operate.

But we do have a severe humanitarian crisis in the northern West Bank due to an ongoing Israeli security forces operation that started in late January and that has led to the displacement of more than 40,000 Palestinian refugees from three refugee camps.

UN News: What messages did you hear from students, parents and teachers during your latest visit to Shu’fat camp? How is the community coping with this uncertainty?

Roland Friedrich: There is anxiety among children. They are worried that they can’t continue the school year, which runs until the end of June. They’re worried that they will be separated from their friends.

They're worried that they will lose access to education. They are worried that they will have to be placed in education facilities that are maybe very far away or not available at all.

These are free schools, and we teach from grades one to nine. A lot of them are young girls who feel safe there in an appropriate learning environment that they will possibly lose.

Parents are also concerned. UNRWA has been delivering services in that refugee camp since the 1960s, predating Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem, so there’s a history of UNRWA teaching in that place and an appreciation for the quality of the services we deliver.

Given the fact that all international UN staff have not received visas from the Israeli authorities since late January, it’s our local staff on the ground who are taking high risks in continuing to serve their communities.

UN News: In this challenging environment, what steps is UNRWA considering to support the continuity of its services in East Jerusalem?

Roland Friedrich: We’ve been very clear since these laws against UNRWA entered into effect on 29 January. We’ve been seeking to live up to our humanitarian commitment, to our mandate to continue to deliver these services to communities in East Jerusalem.

There have been legal efforts by Israeli civil society organizations before the courts against these laws and against these disclosure orders. Some of these proceedings are still pending.

We clearly call upon all actors to respect the obligations under international law, particularly to respect the inviolability of the premises of the United Nations in East Jerusalem.

We are providing these services based on a mandate by the General Assembly.

UNRWA clearly enjoys full privileges and immunities like any other UN agency, and our staff there are taking grave personal risks.

We are assessing the situation on a daily basis. Is it still safe for our staff to operate or not? As a matter of principle, we will be there as long as we can.

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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 55 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

The way all the media outlets talk about it as a "minerals deal" or "economic deal/partnership" in the headlines is deliberately misleading, and in actuality a master propaganda play by Trump, he knows that the media will refer to it that way after he called it a minerals deal and went on a tangent about rare earths. If you actually read the drafts, it becomes clear that it's a wholesale natural resources extraction deal, one could even say of the neocolonial kind. This AP article has a short throwaway paragraph on the subject buried halfway through, even though it's the most important part of the deal!

The U.S. has been seeking access to more than 20 raw materials deemed strategically critical to its interests, including some non-minerals such as oil and natural gas. Among them are Ukraine’s deposits of titanium, which is used for making aircraft wings and other aerospace manufacturing, and uranium, which is used for nuclear power, medical equipment and weapons. Ukraine also has lithium, graphite and manganese, which are used in electric vehicle batteries.

The only media outlet so far that had got the headline right surprisingly, is the Financial Times, though their article is barebones at the moment, I'll at least give them credit for being the only ones to get the headline right.

Financial Times - US and Ukraine sign natural resources deal

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Obviously I'm not aiming this towards you, but the stenographers in the media class. It's like they've forgotten how to do actual journalism.

With regards to the deal itself, at least Ukraine got an endpoint clause now, the deal is only set to last for 10 years. Previously discussed endpoints were repaying all past, present and future US military aid, a $500 billion clause, matching 2021 GDP, or even no endpoint at all.

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[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 56 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (6 children)
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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 55 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

US, and UK airstrikes now, continue on Yemen for the 46th night in a row. For the first time in this phase of the air campaign against Yemen, the UK has carried out airstrikes. The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) have already been carrying out refueling support operations out of Cyprus, and with assets from Operation Shader (anti ISIS air patrol on the Iraq and Syrian border) for US airstrikes during the past 46 days, but this is the first time they have carried out airstrikes during this 46 day period. The airstrikes were carried out by RAF Eurofighter Typhoon GR4 4.5 generation aircraft out of Cyprus, with laser guided Paveway stand-in bombs in Sana'a, so the corridor to directly bomb Sana'a with stand-in weapons from fighter aircraft is still open. This is likely being done in preparation for the UK Royal Navy's (RN) HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier joining the US Navy in the Red Sea in the next few days. The HMS Prince of Wales has F-35B 5th generation stealth Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing (V/STOL) fighter aircraft. Expect a lot more UK RAF and RN airstrikes on Yemen over the coming weeks. The F-35 platform (in B and C variants) is seeing a lot of combat now in strike missions.

Full UK MoD statement

Airstrikes hit the following governorates in Yemen:

Saada:

  • 4 airstrikes on Sahar District.

Sana'a:

  • Multiple intense waves of US and UK airstrikes on the capital city, Sana'a, fighter jets audible.
  • An airstrike on Wadi Al-Hayd area, southeast of the capital.
  • Multiple airstrikes on Al Husn, Hamdan, Bani Hushaysh, and Bani Matar Districts.

Al Bayda:

  • Multiple airstikes on As Sawadiyah District.

Al Jawf:

  • Multiple airstrikes on Al Hazm District

Hodeidah:

  • No airstrikes reported, but fighter jets audible.

Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:

Al Masirah TV twitter

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[–] Kieselguhr@hexbear.net 55 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (12 children)

Is there anything definitive about the Bucha massacre?

Obviously I am very sceptical about atrocity propaganda from the West, but it's not like Russian soldiers are above killing civilians... (still, the war in Ukraine seems like a different kind of war than Gaza which is purely oppressive ethnic cleansing)

I remember couple months after the news came out Seth Harp said that all the Western journalists reporting on the Bucha massacre got a curated picture of it (as in it was not some kind of investigative journalism that uncovered it, but the Ukrainian National News Agency put them on the bus like a group of tourists and led them to the [purported] scene of the massacre and Azov corralled them around the village.)

[–] CascadeOfLight@hexbear.net 56 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I don't have a link to direct proof, maybe there will never be any the way these things get lost in the fog of war, but I'll copy in a comment from a couple of years ago

spoilerBucha was definitely perpetrated by the Ukrainians, specifically the neonazi paramilitary battalions "Tornado" and "Safari" - seriously, "Safari battalion" what-the-hell

Many of the bodies in the streets were clearly from Ukrainian mortar impacts, as on satellite photos they appear at the same time as mortar craters while the Russians were still holding the town (the media's only explanation for this is that Russia shelled their own positions because their asiatic brainpan makes them self-destructively evil). The photos of people who were executed show them with white armbands, which the Russians used to mark friendlies, and even with Russian ration packs. Why would the Russian armed forces, at the very edge of a perilously extended advance with incredibly stretched supply lines, give away rations probably worth their weight in gold to people they were then going to kill, and then leave behind the rations? Conversely, to Ukrainian fascists, receiving aid from the enemy obviously makes you a traitor - a position made law by the Kiev regime just a few months later - and for a fascist that means summary execution. There was even a short video from the time, where one soldier clearly asks "can I shoot the ones without blue armbands?" (Ukraine uses blue for friendlies) and someone else just says "yes".

I expect the same killings by the Ukrainians took place in every town the Russians vacated, but it was definitely a concerted intelligence and media effort to specifically pick out the one town whose name in English looks and sounds like the word "Butcher" (this particularly stinks of MI6). The UK even refused Russia's request for a UN security council meeting about it.

Add in the UAF's behavior in Kursk and it's pretty clear which side is the one purposefully killing civilians.

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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 55 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

US and UK airstrikes continue on Yemen for the 48th day and night in a row. The following governorates have been hit by nighttime airstrikes:

Sana'a:

  • 2 airstrikes on the Attan area in Bani Matar District.
  • 1 airstrike on the Asr area in Al Wahda District.
  • 1 airstrike on Hamdan District.
  • Airstrikes on Sana'a city centre itself.

Al-Jawf:

  • 4 airstrikes on Khab and Al-Sha'af district.

Saada

  • 5 airstrikes on the outskirts of Saada city.
  • 3 airstrikes on Kitaf District.

Al Mahwit and Amran Governorates:

  • Unkown amount of airstrikes and locations.

The following governorates were hit by daytime airstrikes:

Al-Jawf:

  • Multiple rounds of airstrikes on Khab and Al-Sha'af district

A ballistic missile was fired from Yemen towards Israel, the first in about a week. It seems to have been intercepted at high altitude and videos/photos of debris re-entering the atmosphere over central Israel are now circulating, along with the launch of the missile from Yemen. I will not be sharing the latter for OPSEC reasons, even if prominent resistance or pro Ansarallah/Houthi journalists in Yemen are posting it.

Best video of missile debris re-entering the atmosphere over central Israel

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Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:

Al Masirah TV twitter

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As for the US Navy strategy in Yemen, while a more permanent corridor to directly bomb Yemen with stand in weapons like JDAMs and Paveways for non stealth 4.5 generation aircraft like F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, and the UK's Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4s, is open from the west and the Red Sea side, a more permanent corridor is not yet open from the east, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft onboard the USS Carl Vinson in the Gulf of Aden are still using plenty of stand off munitions to minimise risk and stay out of range of Ansarallah/Houthi air defencea. The majority of aircraft carrying stand in weapons like JDAMs from the Carl Vinson are the F-35C 5th generation stealth fighter aircraft. Only a small amount F/A-18E/F aircraft from the Carl Vinson are carrying stand in weapons. Before people get their hopes up, I think similar to how the US Navy eventually opened the corridor from the east for large amounts of stand in bombings with 4th generation non stealth aircraft, they will eventually open a corridor from the west, it's just that the campaign from the east hasn't gone on long enough to do so, the USS Carl Vinson has only arrived recently. I also think that Ansarallah has reinforced their air defence systems in other areas to try prevent any more corridors from opening up.

F/A-18Es from the USS Carl Vinson, armed with two AGM-84K SLAM-ER ATA subsonic cruise missiles, maximum range: 270km/170 mi.

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