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Israel strikes Iran: scripted spectacle?
Presumed Israeli missiles or drones struck an Iranian air force radar installation outside the Natanz nuclear facility near Isfahan—but not the facility itself. Natanz, a uranium enrichment plant, has been targeted for sabotage before. However, there appear to have been no casualties in the new air-strikes, and Tehran is saying no retaliation is planned. While hopes for de-escalation seem warranted, Israel’s hardliners clearly are not satisfied. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who had pushed for a forceful response to Iran’s recent strikes on Israel, tweeted the single word “lame!”
https://countervortex.org/blog/gaza-flashpoint-for-regional-war-redux-redux/#comment-10016149
US vetoes Palestine bid for full UN membership
The US vetoed a resolution to approve Palestine's application for full membership in the United Nations. The resolution before the Security Council was put forward by Algeria, and received 12 votes in favor—more than the required nine. Two countries, the UK and Switzerland, abstained. The US defended its veto, claiming that unilateral recognition at the UN would jeopardize the two-state solution. Palestine's representative at the UN, Riyad Mansour, expressed determination, saying the US veto "will not break our will." He added: "The State of Palestine is inevitable. It is real. Perhaps they see it as far away, but we see it as near, and we are the faithful."
https://countervortex.org/blog/us-vetoes-palestine-bid-for-full-un-membership/
War crimes suits against Libya's Haftar dismissed
A US judge dismissed a group of civil lawsuits accusing Libyan military leader Khalifa Haftar of war crimes. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said she had no jurisdiction to preside over a case concerning crimes committed in Libya—even though Haftar has US citizenship and lived for more than 20 years in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia. In the suits, first filed in 2019 under the Torture Victim Protection Act, the plaintiffs charged that family members were killed in bombardments conducted by Haftar's forces on civilian areas of Tripoli that year. Plaintiffs noted that Haftar's extensive properties in Virginia could have been used to compensate the survivors. The head of the Libyan-American Alliance, Issam Omeish, expressed his regret over the court's decision, calling it a setback in the groups' work seeking justice and accountability for rights abuses in Libya's civil war.
https://countervortex.org/blog/war-crimes-suits-against-libyas-haftar-dismissed/
Germany: ISIS suspect arrested for war crimes
The German Federal Criminal Police arrested a suspect identified as Sohail A, said to be a former member of the Syrian insurgent group Liwa Jund al-Rahman and the Islamic State. Both are designated "terrorist organizations" by the German government, making membership an offense under the Criminal Code. Sohail A is also accused of participating in war crimes including forced displacement. Liwa Jund al-Rahman, or Brigade of the Soldiers of the Merciful God, carried out a 2013 "cleansing operation" in Deir ez-Zor province, in which Shi'ite residents were forcibly expelled. According to the German Prosecutor General, Sohail A glorified the operation on social media platforms as part of the group's propaganda department.
https://countervortex.org/blog/germany-isis-suspect-arrested-for-war-crimes/
Belarus: dissident rock band gets correctional labor
A district court in Minsk sentenced a dissident Belarusian rock band to two and a half years of correctional labor after members were convicted of participation in group actions that violated "public order." The three members of the band, Nizkiz, have been behind bars since their arrest in January for their participation in anti-government protests in 2020. On top of their sentence of correctional labor, the three were also added to the Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs' list of extremists. The 2020 protests erupted after President Alexander Lukashenko secured his sixth term in office through evident fraud. Nizkiz released a song entitled "Rules," which became an anthem of the protest movement. The band also filmed a music video at one of the demonstrations. Belarusian rights organizations have declared the band members political prisoners.
https://countervortex.org/blog/belarus-dissident-rock-band-gets-correctional-labor/
Russia guilty of rights violations in Georgia conflict
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that Russia's occupation of two breakaway regions in Georgia systematically violated human rights. Georgia initially brought its case against Russia in August 2018, exactly 10 years after Russia invaded and began occupying the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Russia also established military bases in those areas and a border patrol to secure an "administrative boundary line" (ABL) around the regions. The process of "borderization" blocked free travel across the ABL, enacting a heavy toll on those living along the line. Villagers lost access to farmland, water sources, and means of income. In some cases, families were separated. Georgian Minister of Justice Rati Bregadze celebrated the court's decision, calling the judgment an important step toward the ultimate goal of achieving the "complete de-occupation" of Georgia.
https://countervortex.org/blog/russia-guilty-of-rights-violations-in-georgia-conflict/
Iran, Hezbollah threaten Argentina: Milei
The Argentine government of far-right President Javier Milei announced that it has placed its borders on alert due to potential infiltration of operatives linked to Iran and Hezbollah. There have long been concerns about a Hezbollah presence in the Triborder Region where Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay meet. But Interior Minister Patricia Bullrich in making the announcement this time emphasized a supposed threat from Bolivia. Following years of closer ties, including security cooperation, Bolivia and Iran signed a formal defense pact in July 2023. The deal was said to include an Iranian pledge to provide Bolivia with drones for narcotics enforcement, but the terms were secretive, with both Argentina and the Bolivian opposition demanding clarity on the details.
https://countervortex.org/blog/iran-hezbollah-threaten-argentina-milei/
Audio:
Marek Edelman: Jewish hero, anti-Zionist
In Episode 222 of the CounterVortex podcast, Bill Weinberg marks the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by reviewing the new documentary on Jewish armed struggle against the Nazis, Resistance—They Fought Back. A nearly forgotten element of this struggle was the consciously anti-Zionist politics of some of the resistance leaders—most notably Jewish Combat Organization subcommander Marek Edelman, who was the last surviving leader of the Ghetto Uprising when he died in his native Poland in 2009. Edelman was a follower of the General Jewish Labor Bund, which rejected the colonization of Palestine in favor of fighting for a dignified and secure place for Jews within Europe This history is especially critical at this moment in light of credible accusations that the self-proclaimed Jewish State is committing genocide in Gaza, and propagandistic efforts to cynically conflate anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. Listen on SoundCloud or via Patreon.
https://countervortex.org/blog/marek-edelman-jewish-hero-anti-zionist/
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