We wonder what Mike Huckabee would think about this...(May 6)

CAIR 

Once again, the Israeli apartheid government is showing its true face to the world. Attacking Christian worshippers outside a holy site, desecrating Christian religious symbols, looting homes after forcing their owners to abandon them, all with American taxpayer dollars.

The members of Congress who vote to fund the Israeli military and insist that American Christians have a religious obligation to support Israel should the first ones in line to condemn Israel’s attacks on Christians. It is long past time for Congress to stop funding and enabling the Israeli apartheid government’s crimes.

Why the end of "Epic Fury" has Netanyahu fuming..

via Norman Finkelstein/NTK News

Why the “End of Epic Fury” Has Benjamin Netanyahu Fuming The ceasefire may have quieted the battlefield—but the pressure on Netanyahu is only getting louder. With no more war delays, he’s back in court facing serious corruption charges, and judges are pushing the trial forward fast. At the same time, his own coalition is turning on him. Far-right allies are threatening to collapse the government unless fighting resumes. He’s now trapped between two forces: The courts demanding accountability Political allies demanding more war The conflict may be paused—but for Netanyahu, the real battle is just beginning.

A Living Hell

Gaza NGO coordinator warns of “environmental and biological apocalypse” as water and sanitation systems collapse: A report shared with Drop Site by Eyad Amawi, an NGO coordinator in Gaza, warns the enclave is facing catastrophic infrastructure collapse, with 97% of groundwater undrinkable and daily water access fallen to three to five liters per person—dropping to one to three liters in the north—far below emergency thresholds. Amawi says the conditions fueled nearly half a million cases of acute diarrhea, many among children.

All sewage systems are offline, with 130,000 cubic meters of untreated waste discharged into the sea daily, while around 500,000 tons of garbage blanketing displacement sites are 80% infested with rats carrying dozens of diseases; 71% of desalination plants and 80% of water infrastructure have been destroyed. Amawi characterized the crisis as a “calculated ecological disaster” that risks killing more people through disease and starvation than through bombardment and called for immediate international intervention.