The Western powers have now signed synchronized declarations acknowledging Palestinian statehood, a diplomatic move that appears to have been a result of Israeli-led genocide in Gaza, for almost two years. The only thing left out of the narrative is how effective those governments could be in stopping the massacre in Gaza and their complicity by continuing to supply weapons to Israel.
Contributors:
Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy co-director Ines Abdel Razek
Former UN special rapporteur Michael Lynk occupied Palestinian territory.
Director Israel-Palestine, DAWN, Michael Omer-Man
Journalist Seamus Malekafzali
On our radar:
Sudan, one of the most underreported stories in the world, is now three years into a civil war.
Meenakshi Ravi discusses the journalists trying to break the information blockade and the nearly collapse of the nation’s media industry.
How Palantir made techno-militiarism popular?
Silicon Valley CEOs are increasingly arguing that their technologies can transform the way wars are fought. And Palantir is one of the companies that is most prominent in this military-tech boom.
The data analytics company, which has won billions of dollars in contracts and makes no excuses for the need to kill people, if that’s what it takes to protect Western interests, has self-proclaimed as America First.
According to Tariq Nafi, the business offers a sleek, one-click solution to war.
Featuring:
Juan Sebastian Pinto, a former Palantir employee
Researcher and Amnesty Tech, Matt Mahmoudi
Death Machines: The Ethics of Violent Technologies is the work of Elke Schwarz, the author.
Published On 27 Sep 2025
Source: Aljazeera
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