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Yazan Risheq is Executive Director of an incredible organization more people need to know about. They do incredible work preserving and educating on the true history of Jerusalem and Palestine. They offer educational tours and information on how to travel ethically when visiting. They also offer virtual tours which I am looking forward to booking with some of my family from there. Yazan is a wealth of knowledge and delightful to talk to. Education is crucial to the liberation of Palestinians. Keep learning and keep sharing. Please support by donating, booking a tour and buying the book Wujood. Wujood means Existence in Arabic. Wajood is a political tour guide book where how to be ethical responsible tourist and tells the real story of the every Palestinian neighbor hood in Jerusalem and Palestine. It is full of information included recommended readings and documentatires. Link is included here for Grassroots AL Quds. Follow on social media as well!https://www.grassrootsalquds.nethttps://www.instagram.com/grassroots_alqudshttps://www.facebook.com/grassrootsalqudshttps://www.youtube.com/user/GrassrootsAlQuds/videos
About 2,000 anti-Israel protesters turned up in downtown Toronto on March 23 for the annual Al-Quds Day march in support of a free Palestine. Ahead of the event, calls to ban these events in cities across Canada were especially loud this year. The rallies—which happen globally—have seen protesters dressed up as suicide bombers, explicit calls for the destruction of Israel, Holocaust distortion, and flags for nationally-banned terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah, Hamas, Samidoun and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. While Toronto police had vowed, days earlier, to beef up their presence at the event and look out for hateful activity, their response has been called a “Band-Aid” approach to address spiking antisemitism in the country. Police did ensure that roughly 25 pro-Israel counter-protesters stood peacefully across the street from the main activity, playing “O Canada” loudly, on repeat, while waving Israeli and Canadian flags. The CJN Daily‘s host Ellin Bessner went to cover the event and clearly heard antisemitic chants of “Go Back to Europe” aimed at the tiny but loud group of Jews. She saw anti-Israel Jews calling Zionism Satanism. And she herself was followed, harassed and chased out of a public city sidewalk and street by anti-Israel protesters when they discovered she worked for a Jewish news organization. Related links Why Jewish groups and some politicians feel the annual Al-Quds marches in Canada need to be banned as hate fests, in The CJN. Why is Canada doing nothing about terror-banned group Samidoun leaders travelling to Beirut for Hezbollah leader's funeral, in The CJN. How to submit your opinion before May 1, 2025 to Toronto city council about how they should police protests outside places of worship, the so called "bubble legislation." Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Katie talks to Human Rights lawyer Craig Mokhiber and Palestinian-American journalist Said Arikat about Israel's relaunched genocide, Zionism's war on free speech and Human Rights, and the attacks on Yemen. Craig Mokhiber is an American former United Nations (UN) human rights official and a specialist in international human rights law, policy, and methodology. On October 28, 2023, Mokhiber stepped down as the director of the New York office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). In his final letter to High Commissioner Volker Türk, he harshly criticized the organization's response to the war in Gaza, calling Israel's military intervention a "textbook genocide" and accusing the UN of failing to act. Said Arikat is a Palestinian journalist and Washington bureau chief for Al-Quds, a daily Newspaper which has been published out of East Jerusalem (uninterruptedly) since 1951. In addition to his work as a journalist, Arikat is an adjunct professor at the American University. He served as the United Nations Chief Spokesman in Iraq from 2005-2010. He is a familiar face at U.S. State Department press briefings, where he has engaged in sometimes contentious exchanges with State Department Spokespersons. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://x.com/kthalps Follow Katie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kthalps/ #news #politics #youtube
Why is Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa so important in Islam? Allah states in Surah Al-Isra: “Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed,... The post Ramadan Reflection Day 18- The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds– Dr. Abdul Wahid first appeared on Islampodcasts.
Why is Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa so important in Islam? Allah states in Surah Al-Isra: "Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing." (Quran 17:1) This verse alone establishes the sanctity, blessing, and immense importance of Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa and its surroundings in Bilad Al-Sham (Greater Syria, including Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria). At a time where we are witnessing the oppression of the people of Al-Quds and Gaza, join Dr. Wahid as he details the great importance of The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds and asks Will we be among those who defend Al-Aqsa with our voices, actions, and prayers, or will we let history repeat itself? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciMGlcMhjew
La députée Caroline Yadan réagit à la publication d'un livre pour enfants qui efface complètement l'État d'Israël au profit de la Palestine. Elle explique que ce livre, édité au Liban, est toujours en vente dans de grandes librairies françaises malgré les nombreuses alertes. Selon elle, ce contenu est gravement problématique car il nie l'existence d'Israël et peut alimenter l'antisémitisme chez les jeunes lecteurs. La députée a saisi les autorités compétentes pour faire retirer ce livre du marché.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Palestine/Australian activist & co-founder of Olive Kids, Amin Abbas with the role of the Palestinian Authority in controlling the Palestinians in the West Bank for the occupiers Israel, US antiwar activist Brad Wolf with the findings of the Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal and its recommendations, President of APAN and 3CR Programmer Nasser Mashni, on the Jerusalem (Al-Quds) Peace Prize & an invitation to the annual dinner, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees AM discussing the campaign against antisemitism, Part 2 of the country profile of Jamaica with PhD candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis, and Bob Phelps, Executive Director of the GeneEthics Network with our monthly analysis of activties of those promoting genetic engineering. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Quran Class Surah 25 v40-44 Session 11 The Pagan Quraysh regularly pass by a town on which rained an evil rain. After Prophet Lut (as) every Prophet came from a powerful tribe. Angels are sent to help Lut (as). The nation of Lut (as) was overturned. 2 Daughters of Lut (as) pass away and 2 springs gush forth. The tomb of Lut (as) is near Al Aqsa, Al Quds. The last breaths of Abu Talib and the talk between the pagan Quraysh are captured in Surah 38 v5-9. 'I ask you for One Kalima!' 'If it wasn't for the fear of women talking, I would please you' 'Sabeela & Saheela.'
We all know the horrid tale of what happened in Israel on October 7, 2023. Waves of gunmen attacked families in their homes and young people attending a music festival. The marauders filmed their murders on GoPro cameras. They burned families alive in their safe rooms; raped, and mutilated their victims; and took hostages back to Gaza on golf carts. Why did they do it? For many critics of Israel, the horrific violence of October 7 was the predictable response to the “occupation”—never mind that Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005. To them, October 7 was a jailbreak from what progressives often call “an open-air prison.” But for the belligerents, in their own words, this war is for the defense of a mosque on top of a mountain. They called their massacre “Al-Aqsa Flood,” named for one of the two mosques that sit atop what is known to the Jews as the Temple Mount. This is where King Solomon's temple once stood, and at its base is the Western Wall, where Jews have prayed since its construction in the second century BCE. It's also known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, a noble sanctuary. It's where Muslims believe the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven in a dream. An October 10 Hamas communiqué justified their attack as resistance to thwart “schemes and dreams of Judaizing Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.” This reveals something very important about the Israel-Palestine conflict: That it is not a territorial dispute. It's a holy war, with roots in an ancient city with significance far beyond its 2.5 miles of limestone walls. The world knows it as Jerusalem. The Palestinians call it Al-Quds. Hamas claims there is a plot by Israel to destroy Al-Aqsa—the mosque atop the Temple Mount that sits in the center of Jerusalem—and build a third Jewish temple where it now stands. It's a lie. A lie that goes back a century. The man who first began to spread the libel was from one of Jerusalem's great families that traced its lineage back to the prophet Muhammad himself. He was a seminary-school dropout, a fanatic antisemite, and a Nazi collaborator. His name was Hajj Amin al-Husseini. Today, Eli Lake tells the story of al-Husseini, the origins of the 100-year holy war, and why it persists to this day. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hadrat Zayd ibn Thaabit (ra), Session 27 The Scribe of The Quran Ubaadha ibn As-Saamit (ra), The Badari at Baytul Maqdis, Al Quds. Zayd accompanies Umar (raa) at The opening of The Glorious City of Jerusalem. The Sermon of Umar (ra) If you want to know about the Quran & the recital then ask Ubayy ibn Ka'ab (ra). If you want to know about inheritance then ask Zayd (ra) For Fiqh ask Mu'aazh ibn Jabal (ra) For wealth then come to me for Allah SWT has made me a guardian and distributor (Tabarani). Naafi (rah), 'Umar (ra) appointed Zayd (ra) as a judge and also allocated a stipend for him' (Siyar). Zayd (ra) is appointed to resolve a dispute between Umar & Ubayy (raa).
Le Premier ministre israélien a pu s'exprimer cette semaine devant le Congrès américain, en pleine guerre à Gaza, acclamé par le camp républicain et boycotté par un grand nombre de représentants démocrates. Décryptage des raisons de la venue de Benyamin Netanyahu aux États-Unis. Benyamin Netanyahu est un peu chez lui aux États-Unis : ses parents ont quitté New York pour Jérusalem en 1948 et, habile orateur, il sait parfaitement comment s'adresser à une audience américaine, de droite par surcroît. Ensuite, dans l'incroyable contexte pré-électoral qui agite Washington depuis quelques jours, le dirigeant israélien se devait de resserrer les rangs alors qu'il s'était promis d'offrir à son ami Donald Trump une fin de guerre à Gaza comme cadeau diplomatique de réélection en novembre prochain.Le scénario n'étant plus exactement celui d'un retour garanti de l'ancien président populiste aux affaires après le coup de théâtre historique du retrait de Joe Biden et l'entrée en lice de Kamala Harris, les lignes ont considérablement bougé et Netanyahu n'est donc pas venu pour mettre un terme à la guerre, mais pour, bien au contraire, obtenir les moyens de la poursuivre.Après pas moins de 52 ovations qui ont interrompu son discours d'une heure devant les deux chambres d'un Congrès clairsemé, déserté par un grand nombre d'élus démocrates, il est vrai que Netanyahu s'est offert une cure de popularité dont il est loin de pouvoir jouir en Israël - où 70% de la population réclame son départ - défendant pêle-mêle « une guerre existentielle », prophétisant aussi « un choc des civilisations », élargissant au péril de l'« axe de terreur iranien qui menace les États-Unis. » À lire aussiL'occupation de territoires palestiniens par Israël est «illégale», selon la Cour internationale de justice« Tel un clown, le Premier ministre israélien est monté à la tribune et a craché tout son poison et ses mensonges » dissimulant « la vérité du génocide, de la tuerie et de la famine » à Gaza, a aussitôt commenté le quotidien palestinien Al-Quds, alors que le sénateur américain Bernie Sanders affirmait, pour sa part, que pour la « première fois de l'histoire, un criminel de guerre s'exprimait devant le Congrès. » Du côté démocrate, l'exaspération est à son comble face à la durée de la guerre et l'absence de stratégie du Premier ministre israélien La politique de la chaise vide au Congrès a révélé l'état de profonde crispation et d'inquiétude d'une grande partie du camp démocrate face à la fuite en avant de Netanyahu depuis le déclenchement de l'offensive israélienne sur Gaza, trois semaines après l'attaque du Hamas sur le sud d'Israël le 7 octobre dernier. Aucun cessez-le-feu depuis novembre n'a pu être négocié en dépit de l'implication croissante de l'Égypte, du Qatar et des promesses publiques du président Biden qui, outre l'humiliation, d'avertissement en ligne rouge, a semblé être incapable d'aucune prise sur le Premier ministre israélien, alors qu'il lui fournit la plus grande partie de son armement. D'ailleurs, le rituel de la rencontre Biden-Netanyahu en fin de semaine à Washington était essentiellement protocolaire - les deux hommes se détestant désormais cordialement - mais c‘est bien la rencontre avec la nouvelle candidate Kamala Harris qui a permis d'observer un timide virage de la potentielle stratégie des États-Unis à l'égard de son plus ancien allié au Proche-Orient. La vice-présidente s'est dite « gravement préoccupée par l'ampleur des souffrances humaines à Gaza, notamment par la mort d'un trop grand nombre de civils innocents », rappelant les images d'enfants morts et de personnes désespérées et affamées, fuyant pour se mettre à l'abri, parfois déplacées pour la deuxième, troisième ou quatrième fois. Une déclaration en prise avec le réel qui a déclenché la fureur des officiels israéliens, toutefois rassérénés par la dernière étape du déplacement du Premier ministre : la villa de Donald Trump. À lire aussiGuerre à Gaza: étonnement en Israël après les déclarations de Kamala Harris Pendant ce temps, Gaza continue de vivre et de mourir sous les bombes Un collectif de 13 ONG internationales, parmi lesquelles Oxfam ou Médecins sans frontières, a récemment dénoncé la « détérioration » de l'accès de l'aide humanitaire à Gaza, mettant en cause les opérations militaires israéliennes qui se sont intensifiées mi-juillet, signalant plusieurs « massacres » dans des « zones de sécurité » abritant des réfugiés.L'offensive sur Gaza dure depuis dix mois sans perspective de fin. L'enclave palestinienne a été réduite à un champ de ruines. Une centaine d'otages seraient encore entre les mains du Hamas, les négociations pour leur libération sont au point mort. Le bilan fournit par le mouvement islamiste a dépassé les 40 000 morts et près de deux millions de Gazaouis ont été déplacés par la guerre. Et bon nombre d'observateurs posent cette question : que va-t-on découvrir lorsque les premiers témoins pourront un jour entrer dans Gaza ? À lire aussiGaza: un médecin de l'hôpital al-Aqsa constate des éclats d'obus dans le corps des enfants
This week, we're sharing two segments. Addameer on Palestinian Prisoners First up, we spoke with Tala Nasser of the Palestinian prisoner human rights group, Al-Addameer which has offices in Jerusalem or Al-Quds, as well as in Ramallah. We speak about the report they released on Palestinian Prisoners day, April 17th, on the conditions of Palestinian prisoners, particularly since October 7th, 2023 including in Gaza since the invasion. More info on the group and their findings can be found at addameer.org A-Radio Berlin on new TTRPG "Oceania 2084" Then, we'll hear a segment by our comrades at A-Radio Berlin speaking with Johan Eriksson, an anarchist game designer has recently published such an RPG called “Oceania 2084“, based on George Orwell's novel “1984”. You can find more of about the game including a free austere pdf of the gameplay at jocher-symbolic-systems.itch.io , and you can hear more audios from A-Radio Berlin at aradio-berlin.org . Sean Swain's 2024 Presidential Run For the sake of anyone in the office of Attorney General of Ohio if they're listening: this segment is political satire. We feel it's necessary to make this disclaimer as they referenced a spoof press conference for Sean as governor in exile of Ohio on the January 18th, 2015 radio segment in court filings to prove how dangerous Sean is, while actually just showing how stupid hierarchs are. Midweek Release: Yaffa As In case you missed mid-week release of our interview with Yaffa As, a queer and trans Palestinian poet, author, publisher and activist living in the diaspora about two recent collections they published as well as mutual aid and fundraising to get queer Palestinians out of range of Israeli genocide. . ... . .. Featured Track: Ya Taali'een ‘ala el-Jabal (Oh you, climbing up the mountain) by Rim Banna from The Dream
This week on rabble radio, we're sharing a clip from our most recent Courage My Friends podcast series episode, hosted on Needs No Introduction. In this episode, host Resh Budhu sits down with professor and researcher Dr. Chandni Desai and professor, author and policy analyst Dr. Muhannad Ayyash. The three discuss the destruction of Gaza's educational systems and the role of scholasticide within genocide. About our guests Dr. Muhannad Ayyash was born and raised in Silwan, Al-Quds, before immigrating to Canada where he is professor of Sociology at Mount Royal University. He is also a policy analyst at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. He is the author of A Hermeneutics of Violence, has co-edited two books, and is the author of multiple journal articles, book chapters, and opinion pieces. Dr. Chandni Desai is an assistant professor in the Critical Studies of Equity and Solidarity at the University of Toronto. Her areas of research, teaching and supervision include: comparative settler colonialisms, Palestine studies, the politics of the Middle East, state violence (carceral politics, militarism and war), cultures of resistance and revolution, political economy, third world internationalism, solidarity, memory, oral history, anti-racism and feminism. She is working on her first book Revolutionary Circuits of Liberation: The Radical Tradition of Palestinian Resistance Culture and Internationalism. Desai also hosts the Liberation Pedagogy Podcast. Check out Scholars Against the War on Palestine and SAWP's International Actions Against Scholasticide Toolkit. To listen to the full episode of Scholasticide and solidarity: The mind and memory of Gaza, please tune into Needs No Introduction. Needs No Introduction is available on rabble.ca, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The Courage My Friends podcast series is presented by rabble.ca and the Tommy Douglas Institute, with the support of the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation. If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends — it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.
For our fourth episode, Scholasticide and solidarity: The mind and memory of Gaza, we welcome University of Toronto professor, researcher and host of the Liberation Pedagogy Podcast, Dr. Chandni Desai and Mount Royal University professor, author and policy analyst with Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, Dr. Muhannad Ayyash. Discussing the months-long Israeli military onslaught waged on Palestinians, we focus on the destruction of Gaza's educational systems, educators and students, the role of scholasticide within genocide and the global solidarity mobilizing across university and college campuses to counter it. Reflecting on scholasticide and the meaning of education for the Palestinian people Desai says: “Scholasticide is the systemic destruction of the Palestinian education system, which has been ongoing since the 1948 Nakba…But in this genocide ..we are seeing a complete annihilation of the education system in Gaza…When a people have lost everything, including the land …education has become a really important pillar, not just in terms of preserving a national identity across fragmented borders and fragmented geographies, but also as a central pillar of knowledge that gets passed on in various ways that contribute to the cause for liberation. ” Speaking on the rise of global pro-Palestinian solidarity, including on university campuses, Ayyash says: “One of the reasons that the Palestinian struggle speaks to so many people around the world, why we see so many people going on their streets in all corners of the globe, speaking up for Palestine .. [i]t's precisely because the Palestinian struggle makes clear… a yearning for a liberation from the age of colonial modernity that has brought far too much death and destruction for too many around the world …In this moment, the Palestinian struggle is becoming a political consciousness. .. a way for people to make sense of their own systems of oppression.. that oppress and repress their own aspirations for freedom in their own context..” About the guests: Dr. Muhannad Ayyash was born and raised in Silwan, Al-Quds, before immigrating to Canada where he is professor of Sociology at Mount Royal University. He is also a policy analyst at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. He is the author of A Hermeneutics of Violence, has co-edited two books, and is the author of multiple journal articles, book chapters, and opinion pieces. Dr. Chandni Desai is an assistant professor in the Critical Studies of Equity and Solidarity at the University of Toronto. Her areas of research, teaching and supervision include: comparative settler colonialisms, Palestine studies, the politics of the Middle East, state violence (carceral politics, militarism and war), cultures of resistance and revolution, political economy, third world internationalism, solidarity, memory, oral history, anti-racism and feminism. She is working on her first book Revolutionary Circuits of Liberation: The Radical Tradition of Palestinian Resistance Culture and Internationalism. Desai also hosts the Liberation Pedagogy Podcast. Transcript of this episode can be accessed at georgebrown.ca/TommyDouglasInstitute. Image: Chandni Desai, Muhannad Ayyash / Used with permission. Music: Ang Kahora. Lynne, Bjorn. Rights Purchased. Intro Voices: Ashley Booth (Podcast Announcer); Bob Luker (Tommy); Grace Taruc-Almeda, Karin Maier and Jim Cheung (Street Voices) Courage My Friends Podcast Organizing Committee: Chandra Budhu, Ashley Booth, Resh Budhu. Produced by: Resh Budhu, Tommy Douglas Institute and Breanne Doyle, rabble.ca. Host: Resh Budhu.
A guerra no Oriente Médio ganhou mais um capítulo triste: Irã atacou Israel. Ontem, o Irã fez um ataque de mísseis e drones com a justificativa de ser uma resposta ao ataque militar de Israel. Esse ataque de Israel atingiu um edifício adjacente de lideranças do grupo Al-Quds, grupo que treina, financia e apoia outros grupos terroristas para exterminar Judeus. E, claro, tem muita gente de esquerda aqui no Brasil defendendo esse ataque iraniano contra civis. Decepcionante... _____ Quer relatórios sobre quando comprar ou vender Bitcoin e uma plataforma de educação junto com isso? https://bit.ly/RelatoriosRadicais Cansou de estar sozinho como Libertário? https://www.catarse.me/apoiadoresradicais Quer fugir do Brasil? Nos contate: https://www.settee.io/ https://youtube.com/c/Setteeio Nos acompanhe no Telegram: https://t.me/ideiasradicais
Alhumdoulilah for islam Alhumdoulilah for thé process of processing Allah is the most kind to be allowing us to be in Al Quds
As Americans gear up for a once-in-a-lifetime event, the total solar eclipse traversing the continental United States, Grace covers the latest in both astronomy and politics. The uproar from the Middle East continues, and Grace has the sound cuts to prove it.
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Die Nachrichten an diesem Morgen: Am Al-Quds-Tag hetzt Iran gegen Israel, die Slowakei wählt einen neuen Staatspräsidenten, Gerhard Schröder hat Geburtstag.
Guardians of the Holy Land - Episode 14: The Original Nakba As an issue that is central to the entire Ummah, it is important to understand the catastrophe in Palestine not just through the lens of the territorial losses of 1948 or 1967. The loss of Al-Quds to the British in 1917, the fall of the Khilafah and the dismemberment of Muslim Lands thereafter are all most significant developments in the shaping of modern Palestine. This episode chronicles World War 1, Sykes-Picot, the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate, together with the spirited resistance of the likes of Sheikh Izzedeen al-Qassam that challenged the theft of Palestine, even prior to the establishment of the Zionist State.
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Katie talks to Palestinian journalist Said Arikat about his reporting on Palestine and how he manages to challenge the State Department at their daily press conferences without getting kicked out or not called on! Said Arikat is a Palestinian journalist and Washington bureau chief for Al-Quds, a daily Newspaper which has been published out of East Jerusalem (uninterruptedly) since 1951. In addition to his work as a journalist, Arikat is an adjunct professor at the American University. He served as the United Nations Chief Spokesman in Iraq from 2005-2010. He is a familiar face at U.S. State Department press briefings, where he has engaged in sometimes contentious exchanges with State Department Spokespersons. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps
It is widely known that in the 1870s, Palestine was administratively transformed into the Mutessarifat of al-Quds al-Sharif. What is much less well known is the story of how this administrative district came into existence. Join me as we take a deep dive into the administrative boundaries of late Ottoman Palestine. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preoccupation-a-not-so-brief-history-of-palestine/donations
Today's Headlines: The largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Shifa, has been non-operational since Saturday due to fuel shortages, intense fighting, and heavy bombardment and Al-Quds hospital in Gaza City is also non-operational. The IDF announced evacuation routes from Al-Shifa and two other hospitals. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at a potential deal to release hostages, involving an exchange of 80 women and children for 80 imprisoned female and underage terror convicts. Meanwhile, government funding runs out on November 17th, and Speaker Johnson proposed a bill to extend funding for various federal agencies until January 19th or February 2nd, excluding funding for Israel, Ukraine, and the Mexico border. Former President Donald Trump, during a Veterans Day rally, referred to his critics as "vermin'' and pledged to root them out. Reports suggest plans for an extreme expansion of his first-term immigration crackdown, including reviving the Muslim ban, mass deportations, and ending birthright citizenship. An update on the criminal investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his 2021 campaign's potential conspiracy with the Turkish government. FBI agents issued a search warrant to seize Adams's electronic devices as part of an investigation into a possible straw donor scheme. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: Ny Times: Israeli Forces Near a Struggling Hospital They Say Covers a Hamas Complex TIme of Israel: Netanyahu says hostage deal ‘could' happen, amid reports of emerging prisoner swap AP News: House Republicans look to pass two-step package to avoid partial government shutdown WA Post: Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,' echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini NY Times:Sweeping Raids, Giant Camps and Mass Deportations: Inside Trump's 2025 Immigration Plans NY Times: Sweeping Raids, Giant Camps and Mass Deportations: Inside Trump's 2025 Immigration Plans Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fighting between Israel and Hamas is intensifying and is now close to the Al Quds hospital in Gaza City. Thousands of people have been sheltering in the hospital grounds - and there are still 100 patients in the hospital itself. Meanwhile an evacuation route, allowing people to leave northern Gaza for the south, is open for the fifth day with thousands fleeing. Pictures from the Gaza strip showing them on the move in what is being describes as some of the largest civilian movements since the early days of the war in Gaza. Drone shots taken at the Wadi Gaza line show an endless stream of people, most of them on foot. Some are on carts pulled by donkeys, some are pushing prams and many are holding white flags - a sign of surrender. The White House announced on Friday morning that Israel will begin daily four-hour military pauses starting. Correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Corin Dann.
Iz Gaze bodo prek mejnega prehoda Rafa po napovedih danes nadaljevali evakuacijo tujih državljanov in ranjencev v Egipt. Tja so včeraj prepeljali 320 tujcev in 76 ranjenih. Izraelska vojska je ponoči nadaljevala napade na Gazo, palestinski Rdeči polmesec poroča o obstreljevanju okolice bolnišnice Al-Quds, kar je povzročilo kaos in paniko. V oddaji tudi: - Notranji ministri Slovenije, Italije in Hrvaške tudi o nadaljnjem nadzoru na mejah - Koalicija se pripravlja na vrh o rekonstrukciji vlade - Na Tolminskem preventivni ukrepi pred novim deževjem, v Letušu in Rečici ob Paki bodo dobili pojasnila o selitvi
Aid agencies say it's impossible to evacuate the crowded Al-Quds hospital in Gaza, after Israel's military reportedly warned everyone to leave. Also: anti-Israel mob storms Dagestan airport, and tributes are paid to the Friends actor Matthew Perry, who's died at the age of 54.
Detectan primer caso de Influenza aviar en Sonora Apertura de la L1 dará mejor tiempo de traslado a usuarios: Andrés Lajus Denuncia bombardeos de Israel cerca del hospital Al Quds
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The Spiritual Sword: Part 17 – Challenges for Salahuddin after the liberation of al Quds by Radio Islam
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*Editor's note: This episode was recorded on 9/25/23* Jen, Demetrius, and Kiley sit down with Mohammed El-Kurd (@m7mdkurd) to discuss what is happening in El-Kurd's hometown, Al Quds, settler colonialism, and the Palestinian/Native connection. You can learn more about our guest here: https://www.mohammedelkurd.com/ Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Michael Kerzner is the highest-ranking Jewish member of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government. Kerzner was appointed as solicitor general last June, shortly after being elected in the York Centre riding—his first successful foray into politics—as part of the Progressive Conservatives' sweep back to power in 2022. Now Kerzner is taking it upon himself to speak out for the Jewish community. Later today, he is scheduled to speak in the legislature about two hot-button issues: the annual Al-Quds day protest held in downtown Toronto a few weeks ago; and the anti-Israel positions held by a newly elected NDP MPP Sarah Jama, from Hamilton Centre. Kerzner calls Jama's record of tweets and speeches antisemitic—which some members of the Jewish community also feel have been hurtful. Kerzner joins The CJN Daily to explain why he's given Jama the silent treatment until now, but things are about to heat up as he ramps up his own personal protest against having her in the Ontario legislature. What we talked about How Michael Kerzner navigated attending the official Ontario event to mark King Charles III coronation on Shabbat, on The CJN Daily Michael Kerzner eyes run in the York Centre riding for the 2022 election, in The CJN Read political columnist Josh Lieblein's take on Sarah Jama's election to Queen's Park in The CJN Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here.
Spegillinn 9. maí 2023. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir. Tæknimaður Kormákur Marðarson Tvær konur úr andhófshópnum Pussy Riot eru meðal þeirra 18 sem allsherjar og menntamálanefnd leggur til að fái íslenskan ríkisborgararétt. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson sagði frá. Öryggismyndavélum í miðborg Reykjavíkur hefur verið fjölgað fyrir leiðtogafund Evrópuráðsins í næstu viku. Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir ríkislögreglustjóri segir undirbúning löggæslu vegna fundarins afar viðamikinn. Anna Lilja Þórisdóttir talaði við hana. Orkustofnun hefur verið beðin um að nýta sér strax heimildir til að upplýsa hvernig staðið hefur verið að sölu upprunavottorða raforku frá Íslandi. Benedikt Sigurðsson sagði frá. Skipstjórar á Hval 8 og 9 telja að myndatökur eftirlitsmanns Matvælastofnunar um borð hafi brotið gegn friðhelgi einkalífs þeirra og krefja hana um tvær milljónir hvor í miskabætur. Kristín Sigurðardóttir sagði frá. Qin Gang utanríkisráðherra Kína varaði Evrópusambandið við að beita kínversk fyrirtæki refsingum þegar hann hitti þýska utanríkisráðherrann í Berlín í dag. Á móti sagði Annalena Baerbock að hlutleysi Kínverja í innrásinni í Úkraínu væri stuðningur Rússa. Róbert Jóhannsson sagði frá. Byggðarráð Skagafjarðar skorar á stjórn KSÍ að grípa til aðgerða til að koma í veg fyrir mismunun milli karla og kvenna í knattspyrnu. Amanda Guðrún Bjarnadóttir ræddi við Einar Einarsson formann byggðaráðsins. --------------- Naloxon nefúðinn hefur bjargað lífi margra segir Hafrún Elísa Sigurðardóttir teymisstjóri skaðaminnkunar hjá Rauða krossinum, sem dreifir mótefninu gegn ópíóíðum til notenda og aðstandenda þeirra. Hún vill auka enn aðgengi að úðanum. Bandaríska matvæla og lyfjaseftirlitið heimilað á dögunum að svipaður nefúði yrði seldur í lausasölu. Þess er ekki að vænta að lyfið verði selt í lausasölu á Íslandi á næstunni. Ragnhildur Thorlacius sagði frá og ræddi við Hafrúnu. Loftárásir Ísraelshers á Gazasvæðið í nótt voru þær mannskæðustu frá því fyrrasumar. Árásunum var beint gegn þremur yfirmönnum í íslömsku Jihad samtökunum. Þeir féllu allir sem og tíu almennir borgarar. Heyrist í Daniel Hagari talsmanni ísraelska hersins sem segir að árásirnar hafi farið eins og til var stofnað. . Abu Hamza, talsmaður Al-Quds herdeildanna, hins vopnaða arms íslamska Jihads, að það gagnaðist hernámsliðinu ekkert að ráða liðsmenn samtakanna af dögum. Ásgeir Tómasson sagði frá.
Spegillinn 9. maí 2023. Umsjón: Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir. Tæknimaður Kormákur Marðarson Tvær konur úr andhófshópnum Pussy Riot eru meðal þeirra 18 sem allsherjar og menntamálanefnd leggur til að fái íslenskan ríkisborgararétt. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson sagði frá. Öryggismyndavélum í miðborg Reykjavíkur hefur verið fjölgað fyrir leiðtogafund Evrópuráðsins í næstu viku. Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir ríkislögreglustjóri segir undirbúning löggæslu vegna fundarins afar viðamikinn. Anna Lilja Þórisdóttir talaði við hana. Orkustofnun hefur verið beðin um að nýta sér strax heimildir til að upplýsa hvernig staðið hefur verið að sölu upprunavottorða raforku frá Íslandi. Benedikt Sigurðsson sagði frá. Skipstjórar á Hval 8 og 9 telja að myndatökur eftirlitsmanns Matvælastofnunar um borð hafi brotið gegn friðhelgi einkalífs þeirra og krefja hana um tvær milljónir hvor í miskabætur. Kristín Sigurðardóttir sagði frá. Qin Gang utanríkisráðherra Kína varaði Evrópusambandið við að beita kínversk fyrirtæki refsingum þegar hann hitti þýska utanríkisráðherrann í Berlín í dag. Á móti sagði Annalena Baerbock að hlutleysi Kínverja í innrásinni í Úkraínu væri stuðningur Rússa. Róbert Jóhannsson sagði frá. Byggðarráð Skagafjarðar skorar á stjórn KSÍ að grípa til aðgerða til að koma í veg fyrir mismunun milli karla og kvenna í knattspyrnu. Amanda Guðrún Bjarnadóttir ræddi við Einar Einarsson formann byggðaráðsins. --------------- Naloxon nefúðinn hefur bjargað lífi margra segir Hafrún Elísa Sigurðardóttir teymisstjóri skaðaminnkunar hjá Rauða krossinum, sem dreifir mótefninu gegn ópíóíðum til notenda og aðstandenda þeirra. Hún vill auka enn aðgengi að úðanum. Bandaríska matvæla og lyfjaseftirlitið heimilað á dögunum að svipaður nefúði yrði seldur í lausasölu. Þess er ekki að vænta að lyfið verði selt í lausasölu á Íslandi á næstunni. Ragnhildur Thorlacius sagði frá og ræddi við Hafrúnu. Loftárásir Ísraelshers á Gazasvæðið í nótt voru þær mannskæðustu frá því fyrrasumar. Árásunum var beint gegn þremur yfirmönnum í íslömsku Jihad samtökunum. Þeir féllu allir sem og tíu almennir borgarar. Heyrist í Daniel Hagari talsmanni ísraelska hersins sem segir að árásirnar hafi farið eins og til var stofnað. . Abu Hamza, talsmaður Al-Quds herdeildanna, hins vopnaða arms íslamska Jihads, að það gagnaðist hernámsliðinu ekkert að ráða liðsmenn samtakanna af dögum. Ásgeir Tómasson sagði frá.
Said Arikat, the Washington correspondent of the Palestinian daily newspaper Al-Quds, recently learned that his Twitter account has been suspended. In this episode, Ori discusses this odd experience with Said and explores with him what it's like to be a correspondent for a Palestinian news organization in Washington. Listen to our 2019 conversation with Said Arikat and Amir Tibon: https://peacenow.libsyn.com/73-covering-the-conflict-from-dc Contact Ori: onir@peacenow.org Donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate
*) Ukrainians make gains in east Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Russian troops are being pushed away from Ukraine's second city Kharkiv. In his nightly address, Zelensky said "the occupiers are gradually being pushed away" from the Kharkiv region. Ukrainian authorities in the region said four villages near Kharkiv were cleared from Russian troops. "Fierce battles" were ongoing in the region, and that the city itself was under heavy fire, they added. *) US lawmakers approve $40B military, economic aid for Ukraine US lawmakers have voted to send a $40 billion aid package to Ukraine. The defence, humanitarian and economic funding passed the House of Representatives by 368 votes to 57. It will likely pass the Senate by the end of the week or next week. All the dissenting votes came from the Republican ranks. *) Israeli troops shoot dead Al Jazeera journalist in occupied West Bank Israeli forces have shot dead an Al Jazeera reporter in the occupied West Bank. Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces while reporting on a raid in the city of Jenin, Palestinian officials said. The Palestinian Health Ministry said a second reporter, Ali Samodi, working for the Jerusalem-based Al Quds newspaper had been wounded. Israeli army confirmed that it had conducted an operation in Jenin refugee camp, saying that reporters were hit “possibly by shoots fired by Palestinian gunmen." The occupied West Bank city of Jenin has seen intensified army raids in recent weeks as violence in the region has surged. *) UN urges restraint, calls for dialogue to quell deadly Sri Lanka unrest The UN has condemned the spiralling violence in Sri Lanka, calling on authorities to prevent further unrest and pursue “meaningful dialogue.” “I am deeply troubled by the escalation of violence in Sri Lanka after supporters of the prime minister attacked peaceful protesters in Colombo” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said. Eight people, including a parliamentarian, have been killed and over 250 wounded in initially peaceful demonstrations as the country battles its worst economic crisis in history. And, finally... *) Apple pulling the plug on iPod after 20 years Apple is discontinuing the iPod more than 20 years after the device became the face of portable music. The company said in a blog post that the current generation of iPods will only be available as long as current supplies last. The trend toward streaming music services has made devices designed just for carrying digital tunes around less enticing for customers.