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Veterans to VP Harris: Push Now To End the Siege of Gaza

The national organization Veterans For Peace has written an Open Letter to Vice President Kamala Harris, asking her to push for an immediate end to the siege of Gaza.  The letter begins:

“Dear Vice President Harris, we are reaching out to you as military veterans who have fought in multiple US wars, and who continue to uphold the US Constitution and international law, to organize for justice and equality in our home communities, and to advocate for a peaceful foreign policy. We are appalled by the ongoing Israeli slaughter of tens of thousands of Palestinian men, women and children and by the maiming of tens of thousands more. We are outraged by the systematic blocking of food, leading to malnutrition, starvation, disease and the deaths of many more, particularly babies and young children.  These are unbearable and unacceptable crimes that will go down in the history books as a terrible genocide – a holocaust.”

The veterans’ letter reminds Vice President Harris of her own words after her meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:

“What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating – the images of dead children and desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety, sometimes displaced for the second, third, or fourth time.  We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.  We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering.  And I will not be silent…  It is time for this war to end and end in a way where Israel is secure, all the hostages are released, the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can exercise their right to freedom, dignity, and self-determination… So, to everyone who has been calling for a ceasefire and to everyone who yearns for peace, I see you and I hear you.”

Veterans For Peace also reminded Vice President Harris of the growing danger of nuclear war:
“As you must know, Vice President Harris, continued US support for Israel amid the Gaza genocide also risks further regional and global escalation, with potentially irreversible consequences, even the unthinkable horror of nuclear war. We urge you to demonstrate the kind of leadership for which so many people are waiting – for which we are hoping and praying. Please use all your influence to end the unfathomable suffering in Gaza.”

Signed by Veterans For Peace president Susan Schnall, the letter encourages Vice President Harris to take immediate action:

“Don’t wait until January. Do the right thing NOW, even as you are campaigning for president. Please urge President Biden to change course in Gaza, to support an immediate, permanent ceasefire, the opening of Gaza’s borders for massive humanitarian and medical aid, and to stop sending weapons to Israel as long as this massacre continues.”

Veterans For Peace is sending the letter to Vice President Harris on Tuesday, July 30.  It can be read in its entirety here.

Gerry Condon is a Vietnam-era veteran who resisted the war while an active-duty soldier. He is a past president of Veterans For Peace, a current Board member, and a coordinator of its Nuclear Abolition Working Group.

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Israeli Strike Hits Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza

On Monday, an Israeli strike hit a building in the compound of the St. Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza City, marking the second time the church has been struck by Israeli forces since October 7.

According to a Facebook post from the church, three people were wounded in the attack. The church shared pictures that showed damage to a roof and what appeared to be a munition that didn’t detonate smashed into the floor.

“We thank our Lord, and through the intercession of Saint Porphyrius, everyone is fine. We have three moderate injuries. Thank God for everything,” the church said.

Foad Ayyad, a displaced Christian in the church, told the Anadolu Agency that a total of two missiles hit the building. “I was inside the church with my child when we heard a loud explosion and saw smoke rising,” Ayyad said. “Israel does not differentiate between mosques and churches in its attacks.”

Khalil Sayegh, a Palestinian Christian who was recently interviewed by Antiwar.com, said his aunt was among the injured. “My aunt is in ok condition; she only had an injury in the arm she will be ok,” Sayegh wrote on X.

Justin Amash, a former member of the US House of Representatives, who has relatives in Gaza, said he received a call from one of his cousins after the strike.

“I just received a panicked phone call from a cousin in Gaza. He told me that there has been another IDF strike against Saint Porphyrius Orthodox Church,” Amash, who is running for Senate as a Republican, wrote on X. “These horrific assaults against civilians in Gaza, including Christians like members of my family, must end immediately!”

Amash lost several relatives when Israel targeted the church back in October 2023. In an attack on October 18, Israeli strikes killed 18 Palestinian civilians who were sheltering at St. Porphyrius.

Israel has also targeted the only Catholic church in Gaza, the Holy Family Parish. In December 2023, the church’s compound came under siege, and two Palestinian Christian women were killed by Israeli sniper fire, and seven others were wounded.

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UK: Anti-Muslim mob attacks Southport mosque after misinformation campaign

UK: Anti-Muslim mob attacks Southport mosque after misinformation campaign

Far-right mob chanting anti-Muslim slogans smashed mosque windows and set police van on fire, after misinformation about Southport attack suspect spread on social media

Imran Mulla

Tue, 07/30/2024 – 21:45

A police van is set on fire as people chanting anti-Muslim slogans clash with police on 30 July, 2024 (Roland Lloyd Parry/AFP)

A far-right mob chanting “English till I die” clashed with police outside a mosque in the UK town of Southport on Tuesday, after a misinformation campaign claimed that the 17-year-old who killed three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class was a Muslim.

Hundreds of men covering their faces converged outside the Southport Islamic Society Mosque late on Tuesday, barely an hour after thousands gathered nearby for a vigil to remember the victims of Monday’s attack.

Scores of masked men could be seen hurling plant pots, bricks and empty bins at riot police, shortly before they set a police van on fire. According to the BBC, some of the mosque’s windows were smashed in the process.

Merseyside Police condemned the violence and said one of their officers had suffered a suspected broken nose. Photos and videos posted on social media showed several riot police officers with cuts and grazes to their faces following the clashes with the far-right mob.

“At around 7.45pm, a large group of people – believed to be supporters of the English Defence League – began to throw items towards a local mosque on St Luke’s Road in Southport,” the force said.

“Officers who are deployed are currently dealing with criminal behaviour and violence with bottles and wheelie bins being thrown at them.”

Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were all fatally stabbed in Monday’s attack, whilst eight other children suffered stab wounds and five are in a critical condition, alongside two adults who were also critically injured.

BBC News reported late on Tuesday that the 17-year-old suspect was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents and had moved to the Southport area in 2013. Because the suspect is under 18 he cannot be legally identified.

Police have provided no details except that he was born in the UK. The Sun newspaper reported that he was born in Cardiff in 2006 after his parents, who are Christian, moved from Rwanda.

Shortly after the violence began, far-right leader Tommy Robinson said the violent mob was “justified” in their actions and said they were driven by concerns over immigration.

In an expletive-laden rant posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, Robinson said: “Before anyone starts condemning the angry English men up in Southport, ask yourselves this, what do you fucking expect them to do. Don’t call them hooligans – they’re justified in their anger.”

Robinson fled the UK on Sunday to “put himself beyond the reach of [UK] authorities” where he was due to be in court over alleged contempt proceedings.

His words appeared to refer to a rumour widely circulated on social media that the suspect arrested for the stabbing is from Syria. 

Several major social media accounts, including influencer Andrew Tate, also peddled the false claim the attacker was an illegal immigrant.

Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, had earlier warned against using the killing of three schoolgirls to “stir up division” and spread misinformation online. 

“Above all, this is about young children,” she said. “This is about children and their families who will be grieving, and the many other children who were involved yesterday who will be facing great trauma as well.”

In a statement on its Facebook page, made well before the violence erupted, the Southport Islamic Society Mosque posted that they were “truly shocked and saddened” about Monday’s attack.

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UK: Anti-Muslim mob attacks Southport mosque after misinformation campaign

UK: Anti-Muslim mob attacks Southport mosque after misinformation campaign

Far-right mob chanting anti-Muslim slogans smashed mosque windows and set police van on fire, after misinformation about Southport attack suspect spread on social media

Imran Mulla

Tue, 07/30/2024 – 21:45

A police van is set on fire as people chanting anti-Muslim slogans clash with police on 30 July, 2024 (Roland Lloyd Parry/AFP)

A far-right mob chanting “English till I die” clashed with police outside a mosque in the UK town of Southport on Tuesday, after a misinformation campaign claimed that the 17-year-old who killed three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class was a Muslim.

Hundreds of men covering their faces converged outside the Southport Islamic Society Mosque late on Tuesday, barely an hour after thousands gathered nearby for a vigil to remember the victims of Monday’s attack.

Scores of masked men could be seen hurling plant pots, bricks and empty bins at riot police, shortly before they set a police van on fire. According to the BBC, some of the mosque’s windows were smashed in the process.

Merseyside Police condemned the violence and said one of their officers had suffered a suspected broken nose. Photos and videos posted on social media showed several riot police officers with cuts and grazes to their faces following the clashes with the far-right mob.

“At around 7.45pm, a large group of people – believed to be supporters of the English Defence League – began to throw items towards a local mosque on St Luke’s Road in Southport,” the force said.

“Officers who are deployed are currently dealing with criminal behaviour and violence with bottles and wheelie bins being thrown at them.”

Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were all fatally stabbed in Monday’s attack, whilst eight other children suffered stab wounds and five are in a critical condition, alongside two adults who were also critically injured.

BBC News reported late on Tuesday that the 17-year-old suspect was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents and had moved to the Southport area in 2013. Because the suspect is under 18 he cannot be legally identified.

Police have provided no details except that he was born in the UK. The Sun newspaper reported that he was born in Cardiff in 2006 after his parents, who are Christian, moved from Rwanda.

Shortly after the violence began, far-right leader Tommy Robinson said the violent mob was “justified” in their actions and said they were driven by concerns over immigration.

In an expletive-laden rant posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, Robinson said: “Before anyone starts condemning the angry English men up in Southport, ask yourselves this, what do you fucking expect them to do. Don’t call them hooligans – they’re justified in their anger.”

Robinson fled the UK on Sunday to “put himself beyond the reach of [UK] authorities” where he was due to be in court over alleged contempt proceedings.

His words appeared to refer to a rumour widely circulated on social media that the suspect arrested for the stabbing is from Syria. 

Several major social media accounts, including influencer Andrew Tate, also peddled the false claim the attacker was an illegal immigrant.

Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, had earlier warned against using the killing of three schoolgirls to “stir up division” and spread misinformation online. 

“Above all, this is about young children,” she said. “This is about children and their families who will be grieving, and the many other children who were involved yesterday who will be facing great trauma as well.”

In a statement on its Facebook page, made well before the violence erupted, the Southport Islamic Society Mosque posted that they were “truly shocked and saddened” about Monday’s attack.

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