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Tensions escalate as Iran retaliates with missile strikes on a US base in Qatar following US bombings, while the Republican House speaker dismisses efforts to curb Trump's military actions against Iran.

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Palestine Action supporters defiant as group faces ban
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Pro-Palestinian activist group Palestine Action is staring down a potential ban in the UK, but its supporters aren’t backing down. The group, known for high-profile protests—including vandalism and property damage targeting companies linked to Israeli arms manufacturing—has drawn both fierce criticism and vocal backing. While authorities frame the ban as a crackdown on extremism, activists argue it’s an attempt to silence dissent over Israel’s actions in Gaza. The standoff highlights growing tensions around protest rights and the limits of direct action.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one group—it’s a flashpoint in the wider debate over how far protest can go before it’s deemed unlawful. With governments increasingly labeling disruptive activism as extremism, the lines between civil disobedience and criminality are getting blurrier. For supporters, it’s a free speech issue; for critics, it’s about public order. Either way, the outcome could set a precedent for how similar movements are treated.
Palestine Action group to be banned, home secretary confirms
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The UK government is officially banning Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian activist group, following what the home secretary described as a "disgraceful attack" on an RAF base. The decision coincides with recent protests in central London, signaling a crackdown on the group's activities.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about one protest—it reflects growing tensions over activism related to the Israel-Palestine conflict in the UK. The ban suggests the government is taking a harder line on groups it views as disruptive or extreme, which could fuel debates over free speech and the right to protest. For activists, it's a major setback; for officials, it's a move to maintain public order. Either way, it’s likely to stir more controversy.
Mahmoud Khalil leads pro-Palestine rally in New York
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who was previously a student at Columbia University, organized and led a pro-Palestine demonstration in New York shortly after being released (though the article doesn’t specify from what). The rally likely drew attention to ongoing tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, with Khalil’s personal story adding a human dimension to the event.
Editor’s Note: Protests like this keep the spotlight on the Israel-Palestine debate, especially in cities with strong activist networks like New York. Khalil’s involvement—given his academic background and recent release—could signal growing momentum or renewed energy in advocacy circles. Whether you support the cause or not, it’s a reminder of how deeply polarized the issue remains, even far from the conflict zone.
Mahmoud Khalil vows to continue protesting Israel and the war in Gaza after release from detention
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Mahmoud Khalil, recently released from detention, has pledged to keep protesting against Israel and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. His determination highlights the personal risks activists face and the sustained resistance against the war, even after facing arrest.
Editor’s Note: This story underscores the deep tensions surrounding the Gaza conflict and how individuals like Khalil are willing to endure detention to keep speaking out. It’s a reminder of how polarizing the issue remains and the personal stakes for those on the front lines of protest.

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