Hosting the leader of the Monafeghin Terrorist Group (Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization) by the European Parliament, amid ongoing court proceedings in Iran addressing the group’s charges, has triggered serious reactions.
US Secretary of State under Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, announced that his country has sanctioned two additional judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in support of Israel.
The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported that the consequences of the genocide in Gaza have not spared the Israeli regime in cultural and academic spheres, and sanctions in the fields of arts and academia remain in place, posing a direct threat to Israel’s “soft power.”
The separation of children from migrant families has consistently been one of Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policies, both during his first and second terms as president.
Documented human rights reports and testimonies from Palestinian prisoners indicate that sexual assault and sexual violence in Israeli prisons have become a systematic tool, while efforts to hold perpetrators accountable have repeatedly failed due to case closures, concealment by security institutions, and a lack of political will.
The U.S. government has allocated at least $2 billion from the Pentagon’s budget to suppress migrants as part of its efforts to advance its anti-immigration agenda.