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**“Where Is Daddy?”

  How AI Turned Family Homes into Target Practice** Welcome to the future of warfare — where algorithms do the thinking , lawyers do the justifying, and families do the dying. In this brave new age, bombs no longer fall randomly. No, that would be barbaric. Today, death is data-driven , AI-assisted , and ethically laundered through buzzwords like precision , efficiency , and security . And the star of this technological circus? A system chillingly nicknamed: “Where’s Daddy?” Yes. That’s real. Step 1: Let the Algorithm Decide Who Looks Killable According to investigative reporting by Israeli outlets +972 Magazine and Local Call , the Israeli military has relied on an AI system known as Lavender to generate massive lists of Palestinians flagged as “suspected militants.” How does Lavender decide? Not through trials. Not through warrants. Not through verified intelligence. But through pattern recognition , metadata, phone usage, social connections, and behavioral assum...
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When Conscience Cries Out: Why Ben Cohen's Arrest is a Wake-Up Call We Can't Ignore

  ​Last week, something remarkable, yet sadly predictable, happened in the halls of power in Washington D.C. Ben Cohen , the legendary co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, a man whose name is synonymous with both delicious ice cream and unwavering social justice , was arrested . His crime? Disrupting a Senate hearing to amplify a truth many in power seem determined to silence : our government's role in the unimaginable suffering in Gaza. ​Imagine the scene: a quiet Senate hearing, discussing budgets and policy, the usual humdrum of legislative process. Then, a voice cuts through the polite veneer , a voice of genuine anguish and moral clarity . Ben Cohen , a man who built an empire on the idea that business can, and should, be a force for good, stood up and declared: ​ "Congress kills poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs and pays for it by kicking kids off Medicaid in the US. They need to let food into Gaza ... they need to let food to starving kids." ​Let that s...

When Silence Becomes Complicity: Dr. Jordana Silverstein on Gaza

  In an era where career safety often outweighs moral courage, Dr. Jordana Silverstein stands as a necessary exception. As a historian, scholar, and board member of APAN (Australia Palestine Advocacy Network), Dr. Silverstein has spoken with rare clarity about what many institutions still avoid naming: the unfolding catastrophe in Gaza is not an accident, not collateral damage, but a systematic assault on a civilian population—one that leading international legal scholars and UN experts have warned may amount to genocide . Her intervention matters not because it is loud, but because it is principled. At a time when universities, cultural institutions and political leaders are carefully managing language—choosing euphemism over truth — Dr. Silverstein reminds us that history does not forgive semantic cowardice. As a historian of violence, memory, and power, she understands something essential : what we refuse to name today becomes what we are condemned for tomorrow. This is not a...

🎤 “United by Music” … and the Sound of Silence: Eurovision 2026 and the Greatest Performance Yet

 Here we are — Vienna, May 2026 . The lights are brighter than ever, the glitter more dazzling, and the slogan “United by Music” echoing like a catchy hook in a pop song we’ve all heard a thousand times. Turkey’s entry is warm-up . Sweden’s doing something Swedish-ly epic. Albania’s Alis is on vocals. Moldova’s prepping. That’s 35 countries ready to sing their hearts out on the grand stage. But let’s be honest — this isn’t just a music festival anymore. This is the most polished international distraction performance since… well, ever. 🎶 The Official Line “United by Music.” “Voices, cultures, languages woven together.” “Show the world that in a difficult time, a better one is possible.” — European Broadcasting Union™ press release scriptwriters everyone. Amazing. Really. It’s almost poetic — like singing “Imagine” while the world burns around us. 🛑 The Reality A handful of countries — Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Iceland — have bowed out . Not because they...

Rebranding Genocide: When Killing Learns New Words

  There are moments in history when crimes do not end — they simply learn new language. Gaza is living inside such a moment. The bombs have not stopped falling. The children have not stopped dying. The displaced have not stopped freezing in tents pitched atop rubble that was once their homes. What has changed is the vocabulary . And in the modern age, vocabulary is power . If you can rename atrocity, you can anesthetize conscience. First, it was called self-defense — a phrase emptied of meaning by its repetition. Then it became a war , despite the grotesque imbalance: one side armed with one of the most advanced militaries on earth, backed by the world’s most powerful empire ; the other a besieged civilian population without an army, navy, air force, tanks, or safe shelter. Now it is branded a ceasefire — a word invoked not to stop violence, but to conceal it. This is not peace. It is genocide with a quieter soundtrack. The Illusion of Restraint A slowed rate of killing is not m...

Bulldozers of “Security”: How to Make Refugees Disappear Without Calling It Ethnic Cleansing.

  There is something almost admirable about the consistency. When Israel issues a new demolition order for a Palestinian refugee camp, it does so with the calm precision of a bureaucracy that knows it will never be meaningfully challenged. This week’s announcement targeting Nur Shams camp in the northern West Bank is not a shock . It is a reminder. A reminder that devastation, when repeated often enough, is rebranded as “routine security policy.” Twenty-five buildings are scheduled for demolition starting 18 December . Hundreds of Palestinians— already displaced, already waiting, already exhausted—will once again be told to pack what little remains of their lives. This, we are assured, is not punishment. It is “military necessity. ” The phrase functions like holy water : sprinkle it on rubble and the crime dissolves. Satellite imagery shows that nearly half the camp—48 percent—was already damaged or destroyed before this latest order. In any other context, this would be call...

✈️ Britain's "Hostage Rescue" Flights: Apparently, You Can't Spy on a Tragedy Without Getting Caught.

Good noon, Britain! Isn't it reassuring to know that your government, now led by the ethically unblemished Keir Starmer, is committed to carrying on the previous administration's most helpful traditions? Yes, I'm talking about the continuous, high-altitude humanitarian mission we call the Gaza Spy Flight Scandal. If you thought a simple weapons ban was enough to signal ethical high ground, you clearly haven't factored in the British ability to walk two contradictory paths at once. The Official, Heart-Warming Narrative Let's start with the official line, which is as smooth and believable as a politician's apology: These are unarmed, ISR flights (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) that are flying hundreds of missions—over 500, according to some tallies—from Cyprus. And their purpose? To aid in the locating and freeing of Israeli hostages. A noble cause, indeed! So noble, in fact, that it requires continuous, detailed surveillance over a dense, war-tor...

Unity, Inclusion, and Strategic Apathy: A Crystal-Clear Message for the EBU

  The Trophy's Return: A Glittering Glimpse of the Moral High Ground ​Oh, darling . The drama! The sheer, unadulterated scandal ! ​Our very own 2024 Eurovision winner, Nemo Mettler , has bravely returned their iconic glass microphone trophy to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) . And why, you ask? Did the trophy clash with the new curtains? Was it too difficult to dust? No, sweetlings. It was for the much more quaint, old-fashioned reason of— gasp — principle . ​The Swiss non-binary star has dared to suggest that hosting a global celebration of "unity" and "dignity for all" while simultaneously platforming a state that a UN body has tied to allegations of genocide in Gaza might, just might, constitute a " clear conflict." ​ The audacity! ​ The EBU's Stunning Performance of Strategic Apathy ​Let’s be honest, the EBU deserves an award of its own. Not for music, but for its stunning, decades-long performance of Strategic Apathy: The Non-Poli...

The Audacity of Hope, The Silence of Horror: When "Toy" Met Gaza

​Remember 2018? The world, for a brief, glorious moment, felt like it was finally, truly getting it. Netta Barzilai clucked and chirped her way to a Eurovision victory with "Toy," a vibrant, unapologetic anthem for female empowerment. "I'm not your toy, you stupid boy!" she declared, and we collectively cheered. It was the heady days of #MeToo's global surge, a time when women's voices were rising, demanding to be heard, demanding respect, demanding an end to being treated as objects. ​And then, a few short years later, the world scrolled on. ​We clapped, we shared, we celebrated Netta's "difference," her "acceptance." It was a beautiful, powerful spectacle. The impact, we told ourselves, would be immense. It would echo. It would change things. It was a digital witness to a shifting tide, a promise whispered across screens: no more. ​Except for the women in Gaza. For them, "no more" became "much, much worse....

📜 The Uncomfortable Equation: Citizenship vs. Belonging in the Middle East

  ​The initial question is simple, stark, and loaded: "Israel has two million Arab citizens. Name any Arab country that has two million Jews population." ​On its surface, this rhetorical question—often deployed in public discourse—attempts to frame Israel as a bastion of tolerance and diversity by highlighting the presence of a large minority group, while simultaneously chastising Arab states for their near-total lack of Jewish populations. ​But this comparison is less a balanced equation and more a deliberate apples-to-oranges fallacy. It fundamentally ignores the crucial distinction between having a minority population and granting that minority group genuine, equitable citizenship in a state defined by the majority's identity. ​The Flaw in the Comparison ​When we look at the Arab-Israeli population, we are talking about Palestinian citizens of Israel —a remnant population that remained within the 1948 borders of the newly declared state . They are not immigrant...