US Senator Bernie Sanders: “Netanyahu is a War Criminal’

US Democratic Senator Nancy Pelosi described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Wednesday speech as “by far the worst presentation of any foreign dignitary” ever at US Congress according to Al Quds News Network.

“Benjamin Netanyahu’s presentation in the House Chamber today was by far the worst presentation of any foreign dignitary invited and honored with the privilege of addressing the Congress of the United States,” she wrote on X.

US Senator Bernie Sanders also called Netanyahu a “war criminal” and a “liar” following his speech, accusing him of coming “to Congress to campaign.”

On Wednesday, Netanyahu delivered his fourth address to the Congress, as he attempted to drum up continued support for the genocide war in Gaza.

As US legislators clapped for Netanyahu during his speech, activists outside called for him to be tried for abuses linked to Israel’s war in Gaza.

Many activists said that Netanyahu is a war criminal who belongs in jail, not in the halls of Congress.

The demonstrators held effigies of a blood-stained Netanyahu, waved Palestinian flags and chanted “free Palestine” as the Israeli prime minister spoke.

Dozens of lawmakers boycotted Netanyahu’s address, echoing concerns voiced by the demonstrators according to the Quds News Network.

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‘Art is Resistance’ Says Sliman Mansour

Sliman Mansour, a prominent figure in modern Palestinian art, emphasized the importance of “rehumanizing” the Palestinian people, noting that he spent his youth fighting against the erasure of Palestinian identity.

“The Israelis and the West – they’ve been trying very hard to dehumanize us. As artists and people who deal with culture, it’s our role to rehumanize the Palestinian people,” Mansour told Anadolu.

The 77-year-old renowned artist, sculptor, writer and cartoonist, who depicts the historical struggle of Palestinians through his paintings, said he sees art as a form of resistance.

Born in 1947 in the town of Birzeit in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Mansour has portrayed the Palestinian resistance through his art for over half a century.

“I would like to show that Palestinians cherish their land and are holding onto it, and they are saying in poems about the beauty of the land. In my art, I want to show the beauty of the landscape of the land. I want to show that we live in a very unjust situation,” he said.

‘Don’t forget Palestine’

“I’m not thinking about the whole people. I think about the Palestinian people, and especially those who live outside who never saw Palestine. My message for them is: Don’t forget Palestine and Palestine is beautiful. In my art, there is no message of hate. It’s beauty and love.”

Mansour, who lived through the Six Day War between Arab states and Israel in June 1967, often draws attention to the conflicts and pressures faced by Palestinians.

Using symbols derived from Palestinian culture, history, and traditions, Mansour underscores the deep attachment Palestinians have to their land, which serves as a significant source of inspiration for his work.

“Everybody is fighting about the land, and the land is my main inspiration. I was born in a village and I experienced the land and working in the land and living in a village,” he said. “I think the memories of childhood always stay with people, even if they leave the village. From these memories, I think I take my imagination and I take my inspiration,” he said.

Saying that Jerusalem is a symbol of Palestine, and the Dome of the Rock is a symbol of Jerusalem, Mansour said he reflected this idea in a painting titled, The Camel of Hardships, which contained his first political message.

“But the first main painting that I did that had very obvious political meanings is the old man carrying Jerusalem on his back. I have a big family outside, living in the US and everywhere. I noticed that everybody was outside of Palestine. He goes out and he thinks he’s free from all the political pressures.

“But no, he’s always carrying his Palestinian on his back. If you are a Palestinian, you are a problem just because you exist. I wanted to show this fact about Palestinians who live abroad,” he said.

Mansour said in his 1989 work titled, Rituals Under Occupation, he depicted crowds carrying a cross covered with the Palestinian flag and extending toward the horizon.

He received inspiration from a Palestinian judge who lived in the Old City in Jerusalem and had a son who could not walk. Mansour said the Palestinian identity is a “big burden” for them.

“I talked to him (the judge) and he said that everybody in the world has his own cross, and Palestinian people have, all of them, have one big cross,” he said.

“The Palestinian identity is a big burden for us. Our existence is a problem. The flag became one of the main important images of Palestinian identity. The flag is the Palestinian identity, and it’s forever. We don’t see the end of it,” he added.

Mansur pointed out that one of the most frequently used symbols in his work is the olive tree, highlighting his 2021 piece, From the River to the Sea.

“It’s half olive tree and half orange tree. The olive tree symbolizes the land that was occupied in 1967. The orange tree — it symbolizes the land that was occupied in 1948,” he said.

Olive tree, orange tree

Saying that he does not only address the Israeli occupation but also underscores the resilience of the olive tree in the painting, Mansour clarified: “Olive trees – it can live in very rough places on the mountains and without water, and its roots are very long inside the land.

It symbolizes perseverance and the feeling of being that – holding the land and not giving up. In my opinion, Palestinians are like the olive tree,” he added.

Highlighting the Israeli occupation with barbed wire in his paintings, Mansour said: “Barbed wire symbolizes the occupation. It symbolizes also the settlements.”

“Because in every settlement, you see these barbed wires all around the settlement. For Palestinians, when they see barbed wires, it’s either a settlement or a military base or something. It symbolizes the occupation. They want to forbid you to come near that area,” he said.

Adding he is not always hopeful as an artist, Mansur referred to his 2018 work, Temporary Escape, where he expressed those feelings.

“I made this painting during this time when I felt very, very depressed and hopeless. When you live in occupied land, you are the target of many media people that — they aim to defeat you. I mean, defeat you from the inside. Sometimes they succeed, but then you wake up after a while. This is a fight that you have to go in,” he added.

Mentioning the impact of art on the Palestinian resistance, Mansour stated: “If the artist is really truthful with his feelings, he could be effective or she could be effective.”

“Some artists, they do it just because they have to do it. It doesn’t affect anybody. But my art is still, until now, it’s effective because I do what I like to do. It comes out from my heart,” he said.

“It’s not enough to come from your heart. You have to feel a belonging to the culture of your people. It’s not enough to feel belonging, but you have to study it. If you want to express your art through this culture, you have to know this culture very good. I think I have been through that,” he added in an interview with the Turkish news agency.

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Why Butcher Khan Younis Again?

The Israeli army continues to slaughter Khan Younis with no mercy after its new air and ground onslaught which it began Monday non-stop.

In just 48 hours after its aggression, the Government Media Office in Gaza reported 129 martyrs were killed as a result of the Israeli aggression.

It also reported that 416 injured and more than 100 of these have not reached the already-barely functioning hospitals in the city that had been virtually destroyed by Israeli attacks.

The media office states that 44 persons are currently missing presumed to be under the rubble as a result of the Israeli bombings described as the worst in months that began soon after 7 October, 2023.

The media officers which monitor the ongoing Israeli massacres in the Gaza Strip says that so far only 82 families have been evacuated while stating that appeals are being made by 1,350 besieged families.

It stated as well that the homes of 22 families were bombed while they were living in them – in another words, over their heads. This is in addition to 237 houses and residential buildings that were also bombed.

Through eyewitness accounts the media office states the bombing was extensive with 208 raids and bombardments through Israeli warplanes and tanks firing arbitrarily.

Despite the fact that the Israeli army is forcing new Palestinian displacement with an estimated 150,000 from the city and those towns and villages surrounding it, soldiers are targeting everything that moves on the Salah Al Din Street in Khan Younis.

They are also obstructing any coordination agreement to reach the injured and those that have been killed and martyred in violation of international law.

Israel is forcing Palestinians to move multiple times with repeat displacement and restructuring human geography whilst threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of injured, sick, pregnant women, the elderly and with special needs and exposing to deaths.

As shown by videos and people on the ground, Israeli is committing horrific massacres in east of Khan Younis

 “We hold the Israeli occupation and the American administration fully responsible for the continuation of these massacres against civilians and the loss of hundreds of lives,” the Government Media Office maintains.

 And ends by saying “we call on the international community and all countries of the free world to stop this shame, these crimes, and these massacres immediately and urgently.”

Khan Yunis is already a woeful and sorry city and has been destroyed by the Israeli army which had waged war on it from early December, 2023, till late March 2024. They literally distroyed everything there that is civilian related yet they couldn’t get to Hamas and the rest of the Palestinian resistance groups.

For more details see the shock its people experienced when they entered the ruined city as the Israeli army first moved out.

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Israel’s Hotel Industry on Brink of Collapse

A report by the Israel Hotel Association (IHA) revealed that about 10% of hotels in Israel are at real risk of closing, with many others on the brink of financial collapse.

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Rep Jamaal Bowman ‘Disgusted’ at Netanyahu

United States Congressman Jamaal Bowman of New York says:

“I am disgusted that we are allowing the man (Benjamin Netanyahu) who is responsible for ripping families apart and killing Israeli and Palestinian civilians to be given a platform before Congress to try and win support and funding for his indiscriminate bombing campaign.”

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