‘Je suis Charlie!’ was the cry adopted by supporters of freedom of speech and freedom of the press after the massacre of twelve people in the offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. But after the massacre of more than twelve hundred Jews where is the hashtag campaign declaring ‘We are all Israelis now’?
Hamas spokesman Abu Obeid marked 7 October saluting Iran and its proxies and urging West Bank Palestinians to carry out lone-wolf attacks but Gaza activist and pianist Jayson Gillham claims he was ‘silenced’ for telling his audience the ‘uncomfortable’ truth that, ‘Israel targets journalists’, a...
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