Noa Yachot
@noayachot.bsky.social
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Tomorrow’s Guardian front page
A front page of the Guardian newspaper is entirely given over to the famine in Gaza. A large photo shows a mother holding her emaciated child’s body. The banner headline says, “We have faced hunger before, but never like this'
noayachot.bsky.social
Mahmoud Khalil is free
oliverlaughland.bsky.social
Here is Mahmoud, addressing the media outside.
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mbazzi.bsky.social
“In the last 18 months of his life, Pope Francis had a frequent evening ritual: He would call the lone Catholic church in the Gaza Strip to see how people huddled inside were coping with a devastating war.

That small act of compassion made a big impression on Gaza’s tiny Christian community.”
Pope's frequent calls to a Catholic church made him a revered figure in war-battered Gaza
In the last 18 months of his life, Pope Francis had a frequent ritual: He would call the lone Catholic church in the Gaza Strip to see how people huddled inside were coping with a devastating war.
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Excellent, clarifying reporting from @alicesperi.bsky.social on how Gaza has rocked the genocide studies world.
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A pair of reports published this month mark a significant contribution to the raging debate over how to characterize a war that has killed more than 45,000 Palestinians and decimated Gaza.

But the reports are unlikely to quell deep divisions in the academic field of Holocaust and genocide studies.
Defining genocide: how a rift over Gaza sparked a crisis among scholars
New reports by human rights groups use the term to describe Israel’s offensive. The debate has fueled a brutal division among those who study mass violence
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noayachot.bsky.social
Time to learn how to use this thing, I guess.

I'll start with a plug for this brilliant essay by @astra.bsky.social about how it's time to change what we mean by "ground game" to more meaningfully reach people and speak to their needs www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...
Democrats should stop mocking Trump’s ground game and start learning from it
Cable ads and bussed-in volunteers don’t cut it any more. If the party wants to win, it must engage voters in a collective push for change
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