Trump confirms US seeks forcible expulsion of Gaza's entire population

So it’s clear that the US government is dead set on facilitating a grave war crime - the forced displacement of the Palestinian population of Gaza.

That’s what President Trump reconfirmed when responding to questions from journalists at the White House.

The question from British journalist Danny Kemp, the White House Correspondent for the AFP news agency, is a textbook example of media normalisation of US-Israeli crimes. Kemp notes how the Egyptian president and Jordanian king have said they won’t take in displaced people from Gaza as Trump had suggested. “Is there anything you can do to make the do it?” asks Kemp. “I mean, tariffs against those countries, for example?” Trump responds matter of factly: “They will do it. They will do it” - an answer he sticks to.

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Documenting Israeli Atrocities Against Palestinians


Israel’s ongoing apocalyptic military campaign against Gaza comes on top of its 75+ years of persecution, displacement, and terrorism of Palestinians.

It has resulted in mass destruction, displacement of over 90% of the Gazan population, and the deaths and maiming of tens of thousands of civilians, mostly women and children.

Below we document what many authorities are calling war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide. Our aim is to give a voice to the voiceless, and raise awareness of the need for international action to ensure Palestinian people are finally free of brutal occupation and colonialization.

WARNING: This website contains extremely graphic content and viewer discretion is advised.

Israel Massacres

A Conversation with Dr. Gabor Maté and Naomi Klein, facilitated by Cecilie Surasky

Minds Under Siege: Weaponizing Trauma for War

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  • Opening: Majâz by Le Trio Joubran

  • Closing: Salaam by Farah Siraj

"I’m a pessimist because of intelligence, but an optimist because of will." Antonio Gramsci, A Letter from Prison (December 1929)