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US Muslim rights group says new probe again proves Israel’s genocidal intent

We’ve been reporting on an investigation from The Associated Press (AP) that found at least 60 cases where families in Gaza lost at least 25 family members in Israeli strikes since October.

This is what Nihad Awad, the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said about the new report:

  • This important investigation by the internationally respected AP once again exposes the genocidal intent of the far-right Israeli government.
  • Entire Palestinian families are being slaughtered, starved and forcibly displaced every day, with the support of the Biden administration and the use of US weapons.
  • There should be no more excuses for those who deny that Israel is annihilating the Palestinians and committing genocide.
  • We demand President Biden take concrete action to end the slaughter. He is doing a disservice to both our nation and humanity through his complicity with Israel’s genocide.


Deleted Israeli ad showed ‘blatant genocidal rhetoric’

The Green Party’s presidential candidate in the US has described a now-deleted video posted by an official Israeli government account on X as “Israel’s most blatant genocidal rhetoric yet”.

Stein added that the “the world must condemn” the language used in the post, which said “there are no innocent civilians there”, in reference to Gaza.

‘Dozens’ of captives still alive, according to top Israeli negotiator

A senior Israeli negotiator has said that “dozens” of captives are still alive “with certainty” in Gaza, the AFP news agency reports. “We cannot leave them there a long time – they will die,” he said on condition of anonymity, adding that the vast majority are being held by Hamas.

The negotiator continued that Israel cannot end its assault on Gaza before securing a deal for the captives as Hamas could “drag out the negotiations for 10 years”.

“We cannot, at this point in time – before signing the agreement – commit to ending the war,” they said.