Archive September 27, 2025

The world recognises Palestine, yet it treats the Palestinians as stateless

10 nations ratified Palestinian statehood earlier this week. Out of 193, 157 of the UN member states have since recognized Palestine as a state as a result. The Palestinians now have a state, which means the majority of the world accepts. Many people experience the soul-crushing reality of statelessness at borders and in immigration detention, but they continue to be treated as if they don’t.

I frequently assist asylum seekers in detention as a freelance English-Arabic interpreter for Respond Crisis Translation. I have firsthand experience as a Palestinian who is stranded in the increasingly cruel US immigration system.

As his lawyer battled to have him released from detention by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), I met Mohammad (not his real name) while interpreting during his legal proceedings. Over time, I assisted him on numerous occasions in this endeavor.

Before Israel started its genocidal war, Mohammad made the decision to leave Gaza. He escaped his home, but he found no freedom when he did.

The journey was difficult and brutal. He was abducted by cartel groups, beaten, threatened, and left without his money in countries that refused to recognize his country or the documents he was carrying. He finally arrived in the US. He encountered ICE, and there he encountered it, believing that perhaps the “American dream” could provide him with safety, refuge, and freedom.

Mohammad had already escaped one prison before being detained in another. He embarked on a hunger strike because his only voice, a desperate plea for help, was his own, when he stopped eating.

More than just refusing to eat, his hunger strike was. It was to be denied invisibility. a body breaking so that it can be heard. During his hunger strike, he claimed to have been subjected to psychological pressure, humiliation, and solitary confinement. Another form of punishment was instituted as a result of the hunger strike, which was intended to promote dignity.

After the court made it clear that only if he was deemed mentally stable and medically sound, Mohammad was forced to end the hunger strike. He had no choice but to end his hunger strike in order to fulfill this requirement and have a chance to leave jail.

The court granted Mohammad’s request when he eventually accepted deportation. He could be deported if he did not want to stay, according to the judge and the prosecutor. but deported to a location? The US immigration system only has a passing amount of “Palestine,” which is a word that has meaning for him. The court defaulted to “Israel” because the US does not recognize Palestine as a state. Palestinians are not permitted to enter the West Bank or Gaza, but Israel, which controls the Palestinian territory, does not.

Borders are walls of steel, bureaucracy, and laws, which are not just lines on a map for Palestinians, especially those from Gaza. You might claim that neighbors’ countries allow for entry. Palestinians from Gaza could only return home through Egypt or Jordan prior to the war. The crossing between Egypt and Gaza is currently closed. Palestinians are prohibited from entering Jordan unless they have special permits, which are rare and nearly unobtainable. It may remain unreachable even when “home” is written on a deportation order.

A mirage appeared in Mohammad’s imaginable “redemption,” which was going to the war. Regaining freedom did not mean leaving the US system. It meant confronting the cruel truth that being a Palestinian today means living in isolation, without safe havens, and without the promise of even an unknown return. People from Palestine fall into another trap, even deportation, which may mean returning, for some.

Mohammad continues to insist on returning to Gaza. He has so far fought to avoid being taken to another country. He is still being held by ICE. According to the attorneys, private facilities are paid daily per detainee, so there are financial incentives to prolong detention. Release is frequently delayed even after a court ruling.

His story ultimately involves more than just one man’s unsuccessful asylum claim. Not just about the US’s ongoing opposition to Palestine’s status as a state.

In a world where documents are necessary before dignity is offered, it is about what it means to be stateless. It explores how “home” turns into both a dream and a wound. The dream of freedom and dignity is lost on Gaza-based prisoners who are deported, turning their deportation into a journey not toward safety but to a different, shadowy, closed-door future.

No authority can overthrow the blockade that holds Palestine or the policies that prevent its citizens from returning and moving freely. Courts can sign papers, immigration officials can escort people to airplanes.

Shop Amber Davies’ trending Adidas trainers on sale as she announces exciting Strictly news

Amber Davies has been named Dani Dyer’s replacement, according to Strictly Come Dancing, and we’ve already got her favorite Adidas trainers on sale ahead of tonight’s show.

Amber Davies has had quite the week, not only announcing her new lead role in Legally Blonde the Musical, but also joining the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 cast as Dani Dyer’s replacement.

The former Love Island star has successfully carved out a career both on stage and on screen, and we can’t wait to see her on the dancefloor every week.

Not just known for her musical talents, Amber Davies is also quite the style icon, sporting chic, laid-back looks. And we’ve noticed that one of her go-to footwear choices is currently on sale.

The Handball Spezial Shoes in Brown, which are one of Adidas’ cult favorites, is also adored by fellow ex-Islander Molly-Mae fans. These fashionable trainers cost between £90 and £72 at Flannels, respectively. F&amp, F’s 25% off Tesco Clubcard sale only includes a £45 Dryrobe substitute for this weekend.

Read more: Kate Garraway receives praise from GMB viewers for her “dazzled” outfit that you can purchase from Next.

Over the past few years, the popular Gazelles, Sambas, and Spezials have become popular, and they won’t be going away. With the recent revival of Oasis, it should come as no surprise that Adidas is still in the forefront of trends. This season is really all about flat, sporty, retro trainers.

Spezial’s are a streetwear classic that was first created for handball players in the late 1970s. They’re made of soft suede and retro gum soles, giving them a cool vintage vibe without being overly practical. You can tell where they’re from at first glance thanks to Adidas’ recognizable three-stripe branding, which is finished of course.

Most recently, Amber paired her pair with a simple white vest and striped, relaxed pants. They go with everything, whether it’s leggings and an oversized knit for a casual fit or a blazer for a sporty-chic outfit.

We’re looking forward to seeing Amber replace her ballet shoes tonight.

Strictly pros Jowita Przystal and Amy Dowden are among our favorites for their fashion, but it’s not just Amber that has some serious style off the dancefloor.

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Fans were clamoring for information on Amy’s adorable bow knit just this week. The River Island Cream Knitted Bow Cardigan, which Amy knit specifically for the website, is currently popular online. It costs £52 and has big 3D pink and red knitted bows over it along with bow-shaped buttons. It is made of cream, chunky-knit acrylic material.

Cannabis Concealed Under Yam Tubers Intercepted In Kwara

A vehicle loaded with tubers of yams was discovered by the Kwara State Police Command in collaboration with Operatives of the National Security Advisor (NSA), the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS), and vigilante organizations.

The state’s Police Command’s SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, the police public relations officer, said the development was yet another significant advance in the fight against crime and illicit drug trafficking in a statement released on Saturday.

The vehicle was intercepted as a result of the joint operation that was carried out on September 26, 2025 at around 1600 hrs along the Babanla–Oreke–Oke-Ode axis. ‎

In connection with the smuggling of marijuana, two men, Dan-Teni Haruna and Rabiu Ibrahim, both from Saliku, Magama Local Government Area of Niger State, were detained.

Read more about 16 Plateau government-rescued trafficked children.

In a related development, the agents detained notorious kidnapper Tukur Ibrahim and Mohammed Abubakar Hussain from Tsaragi, both of whom are alleged to have been involved in Babanla’s invasion on August 8, 2025.

The suspects will be arraigned in court following a quiet investigation.

The team’s effective collaboration was commended by CP Adekimi Ojo, the Kwara State Command’s Commissioner of Police.