Thursday, August 20, 2026

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In Gaza, Israel continues to massacre children, women and men, while its ongoing blockade of essential supplies creates a looming water shortage and pushes municipal services toward collapse.

On Wednesday, Israel carried out its latest serial murder of Palestinian civil police and security personnel. At least nine were killed and many more wounded in a missile strike on police headquarters in a Gaza City park amid the tents of thousands of forcibly displaced people.

Meanwhile, Ireland has rejected dozens of student visa applications from Palestinians in Gaza who had already received admission and full scholarships to Irish universities. Some say this is an effort to appease the far right.

On today’s program, we’ll be joined from Ireland by reporter Abubaker Abed to discuss the students’ plight and developments in Gaza.

Asa Winstanley will report on a landmark legal victory: A top UK employment tribunal has enshrined new protections for anti-Zionists.

Jon Elmer will report on the loss of more than one-third of the US military’s MQ–9 Reaper drone fleet in Iran and Yemen.

He’ll also bring us the latest on the Strait of Hormuz and analyze newly released Hizballah operations footage from the days leading up to the June ceasefire.

Nora Barrows-Friedman will start us off with news from across Palestine and Lebanon, including a report from Roqayyah Chamseddine in Beirut.

Please join Asa, Jon, Nora, Ali Abunimah and Tamara Nassar for all this and more.

Thank you for reading, listening to and sharing all our original news and analysis at The Electronic Intifada.

Wither Democracy: Post Jantar Mantar India by Ram Puniyani

The multiple protests at Jantar mantar have shaken our body politic to no end. While the Cockroach Janta Party precipitated the series of protests, the  underlying resistance to Government suppression was very much painful to the society. While the protests had the face of paper-leaks, serious lapses in the social-political system were the foundations on which these protests took the form they took. The orders of pellet guns and guns brought in an element of total revulsion. The issue was so horrific that the ruling Governments major leaders, PM and HM did not dare to attend the Parliament’s session. They kept hiding behind the make-believe façade of opposition not letting the discussion in the House.

The protests had three vague poles, The Cockroaches, the left oriented youth and Congress led protests. The outcome was miraculous as the atmosphere of fear created by the regime, which has been best labelled as ‘elected autocracy’ had snubbed the protests and criticism of Government policy by labelling these as Anti National etc. and using their might as and when possible by suppressing the voices of Human rights activists by all means possible. Umar Khalid and Sharjil Imam being in jail for over six years without trial is the case study to reflect the state of Human Rights in India. The arrests of activist’s intellectuals in the Bhima Koregaon case is yet another reflection of the same. The institutional murder of Fr. Stan Swamy shows the nature of cruelty of the system.

After the protests the pall of inhibition  seems to have been lifted. Protests by what is called Gen alpha are spreading at places. While Godi media remains the same, the social media-Instagrams, YouTube videos and twitter-Facebook seem to have come up in their march towards acting as the mirror of the society. The regime which began by labelling the whole spectacle as being sponsored by anti national, terrorists and all their favourite abuses, which dictators proffer. The intensity of the spectacle was so strong that RSS, the parent of BJP, Bajrangdal et all changed its language and tried to be champion of upholding protests. Mohan Bhagwt, the RSS Chief, went to the extent of organizing a meeting with 2000 Gen Zees and preached to them the virtues of democracy.

Interestingly in this meeting someone asked him as to why RSS did not hoist the tricolour for 52 long years after Independence, he diverted the question by spinning the tale of some incident related Tricolour in the Indian Nation Congress convention and wriggled out of the uncomfortable situation. Luckily there was no one in the audience to ask him as to why they burnt the effigy of Ambedkar. Anyway, His followers are celebrating it as a great example of democracy. His followers are also telling that places where protests are controlled lead to ‘Grammer of Anarchy’ (The protests which can upset the applecart of the ruling dispensation). One recalls that so far, the major protests against Government policy have been suppressed or bypassed  by the RSS progeny.

The farmer’s movement was totally ignored. In this nearly 600 farmers lost their lives till the Government withdrew the three farm laws for electoral reasons. Case of Shaheen Baugh protests is more painful as the protests were ignored, demonized and communal violence was orchestrated to bypass the Shaheen Baugh protests. One also recalls the JNU protests were suppressed, demonized (tukde tukde gang) and the  attempt to change the nature of the University, converting it into a right-wing den.

As such the ideology of RSS, the one of Hindu Rashtra has no place for democratic ethos where dialogue with dissidents is the norm rather than something to be done when  an unavoidable necessity, as in the case of Bhagwat’s attitude this time around. The very concept of Nationalism in the name of religion is totally opposite to democratic ethos. RSS had opposed the democratic Constitution right from beginning as emerging from the feudal remnants of colonial society, it harps on hierarchy at all levels. While we have been identifying caste and gender hierarchy, the one at economic level is being more manifest is the economic hierarchy in the form of nakedly supporting the Crony capitalists and upper layers of society during the last 12 years in particular. Expecting democratic ethos from such ideologies, from those upholding nationalism is totally wrong.

Can we expect a democratic resistance and change of the dispensation from an autocratic one to democratic one, the one upholding Indian Constitution and values secularism, democracy and inclusive nationalism? It appears that at present the erosion of democratic institutions and restoration of democratic norms in the society is a big challenge to be combated. The protests which started from Jantar mantar have gripped the whole country as the basic problems of the average people have been suppressed. While lots of winds of fresh air are blowing, the deeper rot brought in by the Hindu nationalists runs much deeper.  The hate against  Muslims and Christians has become fairly well rooted. The infiltration of RSS pracharaks (propagators is very deep, as witnessed in Election  Commission, ED< CBI, bureaucracy, Police and of course in our universities and teaching institutions. These can be undone but a long process of rooting the Indian culture, which developed here in our palimpsests, (according to Nehru, standing for diverse layers living and interacting in peace) which reached a very admirable peak during India's freedom movement has been totally undermined by the 100 years of RSS work which is reached far and wide, and  fairly deep.

It is a matter of great relief that these protests  have led in dissipating the atmosphere of fear. It will certainly bind us Indians, the way the freedom movement did. The question which we face in the future is the restoration of political parties’ power which are committed to the Indian  Constitution. While appreciating the present atmosphere where one can breathe, hopefully, the challenge remains of combating the communal capture of the state.

The next step is a very tough task, but crucial for restoring us to the ‘Idea of India’, which emerged during the freedom movement. One  needs to salute the youth who have cracked into an inhibitory atmosphere and also plan for the things  to be done at electoral level.  

 

 

 


AHRC Salutes Dearborn Police Department and All Law Enforcement for Safeguarding Safety and Peace

The American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA) applauds the Dearborn Police Department and all law enforcement partners—local, county, state, and federal—for their tireless efforts in keeping the peace and ensuring the safety of everyone who attended yesterday’s self‑proclaimed “Crusaders March” in Dearborn. Their work was especially challenging given the diverse and often conflicting viewpoints represented among attendees.


Dearborn’s leadership demonstrated a steadfast commitment to protecting, respecting, and upholding the freedoms of speech and assembly. Despite systematic, organized, and well‑financed efforts to provoke tension, Dearborn remained true to its identity as a welcoming city—even to those who embrace hate or seek to incite confrontation. The Dearborn City Council granted equal time and opportunity to all speakers, reflecting the city’s values of mutual respect, coexistence, constructive dialogue, and civil debate—not hate, and not the language of hate.


Despite the few and limited unfortunate challenges that occurred, AHRC commends the community members, residents, and friends of Dearborn who refused to give voices of hate the reaction they sought. Their discipline and restraint prevented escalation and denied extremists the attention and conflict they aimed to provoke. Yesterday’s experience demonstrated that containing negativity and resisting provocation is not only possible, but also a powerful affirmation of our shared commitment to unity and peace.


AHRC reminds all peace‑loving people to remain responsibly vigilant. Unfortunately, this will not be the first nor the last attempt by far‑right extremists and white supremacists to target Dearborn, its leadership, and its residents. Yet one clear lesson emerged: Our unity in the face of hate is stronger than the hate itself. Hate is our common enemy.


Let us stand united and move forward. Dearborn and the broader community define themselves by their values and actions—not by the rhetoric of hateful groups.


“As of yesterday, I received countless messages of hate directed at me and at the community at large,” said Imad Hamad, AHRC Executive Director. “It is a deeply unfortunate reality that hate continues to spread, fueled by a toxic political environment,” added Hamad. “There is the real Dearborn and the imagined Dearborn, and all the conflict and hate is due to the imagined Dearborn in the minds of extremists who don’t care for facts,” concluded Hamad

The Eighth Front: How Israel Plans to Occupy the American Mind by Jamal Kanj

 In December 2025, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Palm Beach, Florida, with evangelical Christian Zionist leaders and university presidents. He told them that Israel had been fighting a “seven-front war,” and warned that there was now an eighth front: the battle “for hearts and minds in the West,” particularly among young people, and, above all, in the United States.

And almost two years ago, I wrote how Western media normalizes genocide, not through silence, but through language. Euphemism and clinical jargon do the work: framing Israel’s wars against Palestinians in Gaza and the people of Lebanon as a war with “Hamas” or “Hezbollah,” “clashes” for massacres. Each nuance desensitizes the reader by degrees, and each redirects focus from the child under the rubble to the geopolitics above it. The vocabulary was never neutral. It was the first draft of the narrative Israel needed to numb the human conscience and perpetuate the world’s indifference.

Traditionally the media used to operate behind closed doors. In the editorial rooms where a handful of gatekeepers decided what the public would see and what it wouldn’t. But not anymore. Social media broke that monopoly. When citizen media took over, a Palestinian teenager livestreaming from Gaza or exposing Zionist youth mobs in the West Bank, a nurse filming the inside of a hospital, or a father recording the cries of his baby beneath the rubble. The gatekeepers are no longer the only lens through which the world sees, and this new media reality terrifies Netanyahu and threatens Zionists’ monopoly on the narrative.

The transformation of how raw news reaches the public has opened Netanyahu’s “eighth front.” It is a battle fought across U.S. college campuses, churches, and the media to reshape how Americans see Israel and the war. Unlike Israel’s seven bloody fronts, this one is fought with cash. Israel has spent over $1 billion on it since October 2023, and this year alone Jerusalem quadrupled its public diplomacy budget to $730 million. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar put it plainly: image spending should be treated “like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors.” A government is now budgeting propaganda the way it budgets for ordnance.

Meeting with American influencers, Netanyahu called social media “the most important weapon” in Israel’s fight. This is a foreign head of state — one who, through his lobby, for all practical purposes controls Congress and the White House — strategizing how to use social media to occupy the American mind.

That occupation has a name and a price tag: the Esther Project. Israel’s government hired 14 to 18 American influencers recruited by a Delaware-registered firm, Bridges Partners, and funneled through the PR giant Havas to flood social media with pro-Israel content 25 to 30 times a month. None of the influencers has disclosed to their own followers that a foreign government is the client, a plain violation of the spirit, if not the letter, of federal disclosure law. Alongside Esther, Clock Tower X, run by Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale, signed a $1.5-million-a-month contract promising Israel a minimum of 50 million views and 5,000 posts every month, 80 percent of it aimed squarely at Gen Z, the demographic least persuaded by Israel’s propaganda and therefore the one Israel is spending the most to manufacture consent from.

Then there are Clock Tower X’s satellite websites: Paxpoint, Allyvia, Justorium to seed AI chatbot answers with pre-loaded Israeli framing, so a “neutral” AI response arrives quietly laundered. That’s narrative laundering at industrial scale, and most Americans asking a chatbot a question have no idea their chatbot is an agent for Zionist’s Hasbara.

Another aspect of Netanyahu’s “eighth front” is the fictionalization of news, and Ben Shapiro has served as one of his commanders. The Daily Wire, a news outlet turned fiction factory, helped recast Israel’s wars as battles in a fabricated Muslim-Christian conflict. His new film, Run Hide Fight: Infidels, is the eight front’s fictional arm. It fuses pro-Palestine campus protests with Islamic State imagery seizing an American university. In a propaganda production dressed as entertainment intended to normalize Muslim hate as American news and theater.

The irony almost writes itself: a proponent of a state that justifies its very existence on the collective memory of religious persecution, is now cultivating an army of Islamophobes promoting hate of another faith. The language once used to portray Jews as an existential threat has been repurposed, by supposed Jews, to portray Muslims as the new threat. People who know, perhaps better than any other, the terror of being demonized because of their religion are financing media apparatus to demonize Muslims.

Nevertheless, and according to a Pew poll last spring, 60 percent of Americans held a negative view of Israel. To reverse that, a foreign prime pays influencers $7,000 a post, and quietly colonizes AI’s knowledge. Sixty percent isn’t a messaging problem. It’s the verdict of a public that has seen through the Hasbara.

Israel is not spending money to inform; it is spending money to manipulate and school people in ignorance. Truth, left alone, is Israel’s deadliest enemy. And when truth cannot be defeated, the only way to occupy the mind is to blind people with hatred: a murdered Palestinian child recast as a “human shield,” and turn a place of worship into a “Sharia threat.”

Israel can suppress the truth only by turning citizens into hostages of their own planted bigotry. Bigotry needs no evidence, only an enemy. Once a mind is hoodwinked into believing it already knows who the enemy is, no fact and no injustice can move it. That is what Israel’s eighth front hope to achieve: not to persuade people with truth, but to indoctrinate them to hate.

Israeli occupation forces abduct 30 Palestinians in overnight raid as siege on West Bank's Qusra enters 11th day

 Israeli occupation forces detained at least 30 Palestinians during overnight raids across the occupied West Bank on 19 August, as illegal settlers, under military protection, continued their siege of Qusra for an 11th day straight.

The sweep fell heaviest on Hebron, Nablus, Qalqilya, Tulkarem, and Bethlehem, where soldiers ransacked properties and interrogated residents before abducting them, the Palestinian Prisoners' Society (PPS) said, with eight seized south of Hebron, six near Qalqilya, and four in Nablus, including two brothers, according to WAFA.

In Nablus, soldiers beat a 28-year-old man, leaving him hospitalized with serious injuries, WAFA reported, adding that troops also detained residents in Qalandiya Refugee Camp and set up military checkpoints during the raid.

Among those abducted by Israeli forces was Palestinian journalist Abdul Rahman Hassan from Bethlehem. 

The PPS said his arrest is part of a sustained campaign against Palestinian journalists that runs parallel to Israeli attacks on reporters in Gaza, calling it an attempt to “erase the truth and target the Palestinian narrative.”

The renewed escalation occurs as Israeli settlers, backed by occupation forces, enter an 11th day of siege on the village of Qusra, where homes have been surrounded, the municipal water supply cut, and residents left facing severe food shortages, WAFA reported.

Around 13 Palestinians from three families have been trapped in the Ras al-Ain area since 9 August, with the army declaring the surrounding land a closed military zone and seizing one of the three homes for use as a barracks, Qusra Mayor Abdul Azim al-Wadi told Anadolu Agency

Palestinian authorities have warned the siege could be used to drive the families out and hand their homes and land to settlers.

The PPS said the parallel escalation in detentions and settler attacks forms a single system aimed at tightening control over Palestinians and forcing communities to live under constant threat, violence, and intimidation. 

Israel is currently holding roughly 9,400 Palestinian prisoners, among them 94 women, more than 350 children, 3,244 administrative detainees, and 1,320 people classified by Israel as “unlawful combatants,” according to Palestinian figures.

Rights organizations have long documented torture, sexual violence, rape, starvation, and the denial of medical care inside Israeli prisons. These brutal conditions have killed dozens of detainees and have worsened sharply after the 7 October Hamas operation and the genocide Israel launched in Gaza. 

In parallel, Tel Aviv is holding the remains of roughly 1,700 Palestinians as leverage for future negotiations even though the resistance holds no Israeli captives, Haaretz reported on 11 August, with Shin Bet chief David Zini insisting the bodies be kept as bargaining chips should Israel take captives again. 

After three years apart, a Gaza father returns to his wife - and six death certificates

 Ahmed al-Siqali had been dreading his return to the Gaza Strip for almost three years.

The father of seven left the Palestinian enclave to work in Israel a week before the genocide began in October 2023. 

With the crossing closed, he remained trapped in the occupied West Bank, unable to return to his family for more than two years.

In December 2023, an Israeli strike hit the home where his family was sheltering in Gaza City’s al-Sahaba neighbourhood, killing six of his children.

Since then, the prospect of returning had been a source of anguish.

Click here to read more: After three years apart, a Gaza father returns to his wife - and six death certificates | Middle East Eye

Israel’s Ben Gvir boasts of planned execution facility for Palestinian prisoners

 Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir boasted on Tuesday about the construction of a facility intended for the execution of Palestinian prisoners.

“In this place, the terrorists will be executed,” Ben Gvir said in a video posted on Instagram, where he has around 150,000 followers.

In the video, Ben Gvir points towards what appears to be an active construction site and says the complex will include “viewing chambers where crime victims will be able to come and watch” Palestinians being hanged.

"We are fulfilling what we promised," the minister added.

Ben Gvir also celebrated what he described as a victory over his opponents, saying those who “ridiculed” and “giggled” at his plan to execute Palestinians could now see that “this place is starting to be built”.

Click here to read more: Israel’s Ben Gvir boasts of planned execution facility for Palestinian prisoners | Middle East Eye

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