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Op-Ed | A Flour Sack and a Headshot: Gaza’s New Rationing Protocol

By Malik Mukhtar | ainnbeen.blogspot.com 🗓️ June 26, 2025 In Gaza, you no longer die from hunger. You die while queuing for bread. They told them to come. Only women, please—men are too risky, too “militant.” Women will be safe, they said. So the women came. Headscarves fluttering. Babies clinging. Pockets empty. Hearts hopeful. And then? The women were shot. In the head. One by one. Congratulations, humanity. We've finally streamlined starvation into sniper fire. 📅 June 24–25, 2025 | The Death Schedule Let’s walk through this like a polished military operation—because that’s exactly what it was: June 24, 2025 Rafah : Israeli tanks open fire near a GHF food queue. 19 dead. 50 wounded. Wadi Gaza / Nuseirat : Drones rain down bullets. Snipers do the rest. 25 more killed. 146 bleeding on gravel. A French government spokesman calls it what it was: “Fire was opened on civilians surrounding an aid center.” Quelle surprise! June 25, 2025 New day, same sport. 60...
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🩸 The Real Problem Isn’t “Israelophobia” — It’s the World’s Shrinking Soul

Let’s clarify it, once and for all. No, the world doesn’t hate Israelis. No, people are not rising up because they’re antisemitic. No, global protests aren’t fueled by a sudden allergic reaction to Jewish identity. What’s happening is far more uncomfortable: People are just finally learning how to hate genocide. 🤡 The Antisemitism Card: Played to Death, Literally Somewhere between the rubble of Rafah and the charred bodies outside aid trucks in Gaza, Israel’s defenders reached for their most trusted shield: the Antisemitism Card™ . It’s been laminated through decades of trauma, laminated again with Western guilt, and waved furiously anytime someone dares say, “Hey… maybe bombing refugee camps isn’t self-defense?” But this time, it’s different. This isn’t a foggy political debate over borders and history. This is a clear, live-streamed, real-time, no-buffer genocide . You scroll Instagram and see babies pulled out of cement. Twitter hosts drone footage of snipers gunning ...

⚠️ Who Dragged Trump to War with Iran? Inside the Strike That Changed Everything – June 22, 2025.

  “ History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” — Mark Twain On June 22, 2025 , a series of coordinated U.S. airstrikes leveled key Iranian nuclear facilities. The world changed in an instant. But this war wasn’t triggered by accident, nor born of necessity. It was the outcome of deliberate pressure, strategic persuasion, and political theater , carried out by a select inner circle that molded President Trump’s hesitancy into decisive—and devastating—action. So who really pushed Trump to strike? And what forces overrode caution in favor of calculated confrontation? 🧨 The Flashpoint: An Attack on Saudi Soil The final trigger was an explosive attack—allegedly carried out by Iranian proxies—on critical Saudi oil infrastructure , causing major casualties and energy disruption. The act shocked global markets and shook the White House. But for some in Trump’s orbit, this wasn’t just an act of aggression—it was an opportunity . 🎯 The Inner Circle of War 1. Mik...

🕯️ Cold Cribs and Silent Cries How Gaza’s Babies Were Starved in Incubators While the World Watched.

  "They were not soldiers. They didn’t wear flags. They only wore tiny diapers and hope. Now, their silence screams louder than missiles ever could." 🌍 A World That Watched — And Did Nothing In a world wired with real-time video, where every cry, cough, and corpse is livestreamed, the unimaginable has become routine. Gaza’s babies—newborns, preemies, toddlers—are not dying quietly; they are being abandoned in plain sight. Not just by bombs. Not just by the machinery of occupation. But by the calculated neutrality of a watching, whispering world. These are not statistics . These were smiles, gurgles, first words. Now, many are wrapped in shrouds of silence . 📆 Timeline of a Manufactured Infant Death Zone 🔥 October 2023 Israeli airstrikes severely damage Gaza’s energy infrastructure. Fuel blockade begins—initially for “security reasons.” Hospitals lose generator power; NICUs start collapsing. “Three preemies died in one night at Al-Shifa. Their incubato...

🔥 Scorched Earth Diplomacy: When Missiles Speak Louder than Words June 24, 2025

  By Malik Mukhtar | www.ainnbeen.blogspot.com “We attacked Iran to prevent a war. Now we beg for peace to stop the one we started.” As the skies above the Gulf region still shimmer from the aftershock of Iran’s coordinated missile barrage , the ground tells another story — one of burned infrastructure , broken illusions , and a brutal reckoning with American hubris . In a span of hours, Iran’s Operation Tidings of Victory pounded U.S. bases in Qatar, Iraq, and Kuwait with hundreds of precision-guided missiles , answering American aggression with terrifying precision. And in a stunning reversal, Donald Trump — the very architect of the current crisis — is now pleading for a ceasefire . Why? Because the cost of his so-called “deterrence” has come home to roost. 💥 30,000 Pounds of Miscalculation Days before this retaliation, Trump launched a surprise military strike on three of Iran’s most fortified nuclear facilities , dropping Massive Ordnance Penetrators (M.O.P.) —...

🇺🇸 Trump’s Ceasefire: A Tactical Retreat Wrapped in a Diplomatic Smile

  Qatar Mediates, U.S. Bases Absorb the Blow, and the Silence Speaks Volumes By Malik Mukhtar | www.ainnbeen.blogspot.com “ They hit us harder than we expected.” — Anonymous U.S. Defense Official, off-record briefing (Middle East Monitor, June 24, 2025) On June 23, 2025 , the world witnessed a seismic shift in the Middle East. Iran, in retaliation for the U.S.-led Operation Midnight Hammer on its nuclear sites, launched a massive missile barrage targeting U.S. military installations in Qatar , Iraq , and Kuwait . The operation, code-named “ Tidings of Victory ,” marked the most direct Iranian assault on American forces in decades. And then, unexpectedly— just hours later — Donald Trump called for a ceasefire . Was this statesmanship? Peacekeeping? Or something more unsettling? 💥 The Strike That Changed Everything According to multiple credible sources, including Reuters and The Economic Times , Iran’s missile salvo reached even the heavily fortified Al-Udeid Air Ba...

🇺🇸 Forgotten on the Frontlines of Memory

  🇺🇸 Forgotten on the Frontlines of Memory How America Betrays Its Own War Heroes “ We don’t leave our own behind.” Yet for too many returning service members, this pledge rings hollow—lost in the echo of cold offices , long waitlists , and empty promises. 🧠 The Invisible War 500,000+ Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from PTSD . Nearly 20 veterans die by suicide every day . Among VA users, 13% of men and 24% of women are diagnosed with PTSD . The national economic burden of PTSD: $232 billion annually . The average PTSD diagnosis is delayed by 4 years after trauma. Despite these staggering figures, gaps in access and treatment persist. ⏳ Waiting in the Shadows 47 to 68-day average wait for PTSD outpatient and residential treatment programs. Only 11.6% of veterans begin evidence-based psychotherapy within their first year of care. Between 30% and 40% of diagnosed veterans never seek any treatment. The Veteran Community Care Program has increa...

🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran’s Missile Strikes on U.S. Bases | June 23, 2025 Operation Tidings of Victory

📍 What Happened On the evening of June 23 , around 8:00 p.m. local time (17:00 UTC) , Iran launched a coordinated missile attack on multiple U.S. military sites: Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar : ~10 missiles launched. Explosions were heard over Doha. Qatar’s air defense systems intercepted several. U.S. outposts in Iraq : Specific bases were hit; names have not been officially disclosed. Mentions of the U.S. Consulate in Erbil and sites in Kuwait : Reports are unconfirmed regarding direct hits in Kuwait. 📉 Damage & Casualties No confirmed U.S. fatalities or serious injuries reported. Damage appears limited to infrastructure: some runways, radar systems, tents, and non-critical equipment were affected. Qatar successfully intercepted multiple missiles. No civilian injuries have been reported in Doha. In Iraq and Kuwait , initial assessments indicate no significant troop harm . 📌 Background & Context The attack is seen as a retaliatory strike by Iran for...

🖊️ When Arsonists Sell Fire Extinguishers: Thomas Friedman’s Gospel of Bombs, Betrayals, and Blinding Hypocrisy

  By Malik Mukhtar | www.ainnbeen.blogspot.com Once again, Thomas Friedman—the well-compensated oracle of Western liberal imperialism—is here to teach us morality from the smoking crater of his own past delusions. The man who cheered on the invasion of Iraq like a halftime show, who sold the American public a lie with polished metaphors and breathless optimism, now graces our screens to tell us what’s really going on in the Middle East and beyond. Spoiler alert: it’s the same old tale—autocracies vs. democracies, darkness vs. light, the evil “resisters” vs. the righteous “inclusionists.” Friedman wants you to believe that missiles, coups, and starvation blockades are instruments of peace, while resistance to colonial occupation is terrorism. He narrates a grand global chess match with all the pomp of a messianic strategist—ignoring the trail of bones under every square. Let’s talk about “forces of inclusion,” shall we? According to Friedman, these include Saudi Arabia (where...

🔴 "Flour-Stained Bodies": A Timeline of Hunger and Slaughter at GHF Distribution Sites

  June 1 – June 21, 2025 By Malik Mukhtar | www.ainnbeen.blogspot.com “They came for bread, and left in body bags.” Gaza is witnessing a new horror: not just death by bombs or siege , but by bullets at the very gates of aid. From June 1 to June 21 , Gaza’s displaced families queued at GHF food centers—often their only chance at survival. What they met instead were tank shells, drone strikes, and machine guns . They came for flour. They were met with fire. 💔 The Most Inhuman Detail “We spoke to a mother who left her children behind in a makeshift tent, walked 15 kilometers at night—through debris, darkness, and fear—just to collect food. She reached the distribution point and was met not with bread, but with bullets.” — UNICEF Spokesperson, June 2025 Let that sink in. A mother , starved, desperate, holding onto a sliver of hope, left her children huddled in rags just for a few kilos of flour—only to be gunned down at a so-called “safe aid zone.” There is no just...