What a Great Way to Start 2026!

Turkish football clubs voiced support for an Istanbul rally set for Thursday to protest the ongoing massacre in Palestine, with several club leaders calling on supporters to join the event, Anadolu reports.

Galatasaray Chair Dursun Ozbek called what is happening in Gaza a “test of conscience for humanity.”

“We will not get used to this silence,” Ozbek said in a video message shared on US social media company X. “Standing shoulder to shoulder against oppression, we come together on the same side for humanity. On the morning of Jan. 1, we will be at Galata Bridge to be the voice of the oppressed.”

Trabzonspor Chairman Ertugrul Dogan also urged fans to participate, saying the event, organized by the National Will Platform, represents “a stance, not just a march.”

“They said ceasefire, but mornings in Gaza still begin with bombs,” Dogan said, referring to Israel’s repeated violations of the Oct. 10 ceasefire. “The Trabzonspor community stands with the oppressed against oppression.”

In a video message, Besiktas Chair Serdar Adali echoed the call, saying “the bloodshed and tears in Palestine have not stopped,” and urging unity in opposition to the violence.

Other Turkish Super Lig clubs, including Fenerbahce, Basaksehir, Konyaspor, Kayserispor, and Gaziantep FK, issued statements on social media expressing support for the rally and calling on the public to take part.

The event is scheduled to start at 8.30 am local time (0530GMT) on Thursday at Istanbul’s Galata Bridge.

Earlier, a joint platform of civil society groups held a news conference at the headquarters of the Turkish Youth Foundation (TUGVA), where the chairs of Besiktas, Galatasaray, and Trabzonspor and Fenerbahce board member Ertan Torunogulları expressed their support for the march.

During the news conference, Bilal Erdogan, chair of the Ilim Yayma Foundation’s board of trustees and a member of TUGVA’s High Advisory Board, emphasized that more than 70,000 civilians and at least 20,000 children have been killed in the Gaza genocide since October 2023.

Several other sports clubs also called for support for the march.

Since the Oct. 10 ceasefire deal that halted the two-year Israeli war, at least 414 people have been killed and over 1,100 others injured, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

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New Year's Eve Standout in Boston

As people from all over the greater Boston area came into the city for its annual “First Night” event, they could not avoid seeing these signs. Since we know the ceasefire is a lie, the speakers energized us for the work we will carry on together in the New Year. 

All photos by S.K. Jacoby

Fighting g fascism in America during a genocide in Palestine

We must insist on drawing connections across time and place — from the Holocaust to Gaza, or ICE detention to Israeli prisons — to disrupt the normalization of authoritarianism at every turn.

By Amahl Bishara December 30, 2025

“These times make me think of 1933,” my neighbor commented as our sons zoomed down a hill on their bikes. This was a common sentimentin the early months of President Donald Trump’s second term — how to stop a leader with fascist tendencies who had gained power through a democratic process. 

But it wasn’t our usual neighborhood conversation. Rümeysa Öztürk, a graduate student at Tufts University, where I teach, had recently been kidnapped by masked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents for writing an op-ed in our student newspaper in support of Palestinian rights and student governance. The alarming video of the incident had left us all shaken.

My neighbor explained that his great-grandparents had come to the United States from Europe in the decades before the Holocaust. But other branches of his Jewish family had stayed and were entirely wiped out. This time, he expected, my publicly Palestinian family was more at risk than his. I think I nodded blandly. For many months, my mind had been with Palestinians in Gaza, where a genocide was underway. His concern for my family seemed to me both alarming and abstract.

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Pentagon Announces $8.6B Contract for Boeing to Make F-15s for Israel

The contract will provide Israel with 25 F-15 fighter jets, with the option for 25 more.

By Sharon Zhang ,

TRUTHOUT December 30, 2025

The Pentagon announced that it’s awarded Boeing with a nearly $8.6 billion contract to provide Israel with F-15 fighter jets this week, as Israel lists several dozen humanitarian groups that it’s banning from Gaza as part of its ongoing genocide, including Doctors Without Borders.

The contract involves the design, manufacturing, and delivery of 25 new F-15IA jets, with the option for 25 more. The work will be carried out at Boeing’s plant in St. Louis, Missouri, and is expected to be finished by the end of 2035, the Department of Defense said in a statement.

Israel had signed a $5.2 billion deal to buy F-15s in late 2024, with the cost potentially having been increased due to the option for more jets, Defense News writes. The contract is part of the U.S.’s F-15 Israel Program.

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