Israeli fighter jets launched a series of airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, targeting Hezbollah’s headquarters and weapons facilities, with reports suggesting that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the intended target. The bombings caused widespread panic among residents, forcing families to flee the area, although a source close to Hezbollah assured that Nasrallah was unharmed. The explosions were described as the most intense to hit southern Beirut in recent times.
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when peaceful opposition to US foreign policy becomes an accusation – Middle East Monitor
The Trump Administration's crackdown on dissent among foreign students and higher education institutions poses a significant threat to free speech, contradicting the U.S.'s declared principles. This increased support for Israel, even amid violations of U.S. laws regarding arms in conflict zones, has led to accusations against activists and universities opposing the war in Gaza. Critics, including Congressman Jerry Nadler, argue that Trump exploits anti-Semitism to enforce authoritarian control, equating legitimate criticism of Israeli policies with...
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