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Chris Smalls: Linking workers rights and Palestinian liberation

Chris Smalls, a labor advocate, tells Marc Lamont Hill that Palestinian workers should unite against Palestine.

Does grassroots organizing have the authority to hold corporations and governments accountable for genocide? What position does the current US labor movement hold?

Chris Smalls, the cofounder of Amazon’s first US labor union, is the subject of this week’s conversation on Upfront Marc Lamont Hill.

Smalls argues that labor unions in the country have a role to play in preventing Israel and has also been vocal critic of the United States’ involvement in the genocide in Gaza:

Arsenal beat Fulham to top Premier League after Man City down Everton

Arsenal won a 1-0 victory over struggling Fulham, continuing their lead at the top of the Premier League, which had been threatened earlier by Manchester City.

A game that had seen Fulham, who are now on a three-game losing streak, dominate the opening period at Craven Cottage on Saturday was ended by Leandro Trossard’s tap-in in the 58th minute.

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Prior to the late kickoff of the London derby in the west of the capital, Manchester City had won with a 2-0 victory at home to Everton.

Arsenal is now three points clear of Liverpool at the top, but defending champions Liverpool could only manage one point if they beat Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

Prior to the international break, Fulham had lost to Aston Villa and Bournemouth, but Raul Jimenez and Harry Wilson both put the keeper on the edge with drag-off efforts that should have put the keeper on the spot.

In contrast, Arsenal had some enjoyable possession moments, but they were unable to put their former keeper Bernd Leno to the test in the opening 30 minutes of Fulham’s goal.

Instead of nearly outwitting the odds when Tom Cairney rifled a shot back across the face from a corner into the Fulham goalkeeper’s face, there were too many bodies in the way, preventing Arsenal from intercepting the goal-bound effort.

Victor Gyokeres, who had endured a painfully slow start due to a lack of service, received the first sign of the record. The Swedish striker found space in the box, but his low drive was comfortably parried clear at a tight angle.

The final kick of the half was when Declan Rice fired a trademark drive from range, but Leno was cemented to the spot as a result of a curl from his instep that fell just wide of the post.

At the start of the second period, Bukayo Saka shimmed in from the right and stabbed the ball in the direction of the goal. After kicking the ball in his own net on the line, a Fulham bundle swung the danger away.

However, it wasn’t until the breakthrough that Gabriel reached when he pressed Saka’s corner with his thigh, which Trossard had already slammed in with.

After VAR asked Anthony Taylor to review his decision after substitute Kevin clearly played the ball first, Saka nearly doubled the lead with a low drive that Leno skillfully turned wide.

Fulham were unable to withstand the challenge in the second period despite the respite.

Man City hopes to reclaim the top of the Premier League.

Erling Haaland continued his erratic scoring trend with two goals in five second-half minutes, lifting City temporarily to the top with a victory over Everton.

After eight games, Pep Guardiola’s men improved to 16 points, dropping Liverpool and Arsenal to second and third, respectively. On 11 points, Everton dropped to 10th place.

The 25-year-old Haaland broke the deadlock with a header from the left that he leapt into from the left and headed home Nico O’Reilly’s cross in 11th consecutive games for the club and country for a season-high 23 goals.

Five minutes later, the Norwegian doubled City’s lead when he jumped off Savinho’s cross and fired a blistering left-foot shot past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, which was slightly deflected by Everton’s James Tarkowski.

With three excellent chances in the final minutes, Pickford raced out with his legs to save two of Haaland’s. On the third try, Haaland tipped Pickford, but his wildly angled loop shot from a dangerous angle slammed wide of the net.

Haaland shook his head in resentment as the crowd chanted “Haaland! ” Haaland”! for his efforts.

Phil Foden, a City official, praised Haaland for breaking the deadlock, calling it “very significant.”

“We are aware that he has that quality, that he runs to the top and is in the right place.” He still has a chance to score, and we know he only needs one chance to do so if they decide to leave him out of the game.

He remained patient, saying that today there wasn’t much room for him. And as you can see, he is always there for us when it counts as a top striker.

Everton winger Jack Grealish, who was unable to face his parent club, did not receive an emotional homecoming. Grealish was captured on a TV camera watching the game, but David Moyes’ team was left with a hole in the absence of the league’s joint assist leader.

City, who completely dominated the second half, had 19 shots to Everton’s five and 7 shots on target to City’s one.

A few chances were wasted by Everton. Iliman Ndiaye scurried down the right before sending a cross to Beto, who slid to the ball and lobbed it wide.

Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US

No Kings demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s immigration, education, and security are being staged in several cities across the country, according to organizers who anticipate more than 2,600 events.

The rally on Saturday is the third large-scale mobilization since Trump’s return to the White House, coming in the wake of a government shutdown that has closed all of the government’s programs and services and tested the fundamental balance of power as an aggressive executive confronts Congress and the courts in ways that the organizers claim will lead to a downward spiral in US authoritarianism.

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A few hundred protesters gathered outside the US embassy in London before the rallies moved on, and hundreds more demonstrated in Madrid and Barcelona.

Numerous protesters were crossing overpasses across roads heading into Washington, DC by Saturday morning in Northern Virginia.

No Kings protest against Trump’s policies is held in Times Square in New York City, US [Shannon Stapleton/Reuters]

Many protesters are particularly offended by criticism of their reasons for taking to the streets. Nothing is more patriotic than protesting, according to a sign up in Bethesda, Maryland.

Trump is staying at his Florida home while he’s away from Washington.

They claim to refer to me as a king, but I don’t. Trump remarked in a Fox News interview on Friday that he was not a king.

More than 2,600 rallies organized by coalition partners are scheduled for Saturday in cities of all sizes and sizes.

A growing opposition movement

Organizers claim that this year’s protests are forming a more unified opposition movement after the earlier ones against Elon Musk’s cuts in the spring and then against Trump’s military parade in June.

Organizers claim that the administration’s crackdown on free speech and its military-style immigration raids are effective strategies for Trump’s actions. Senate Leader Chuck Schumer and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders are among the Democrats.

One of the key organizers, Ezra Levin, cofounder of Indivisible, said, “There is no greater threat to an authoritarian regime than patriotic people-power.”

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No Kings protest against Trump’s policies is held in Washington, DC, according to journalist Kylie Cooper.

In Times Square in New York City, a large crowd of people gathered before noon to chant “Trump must go now.”

Zehns of thousands of people who will serve as marshals at the various marches were instructed in de-escalation, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

Republicans have argued that the protests on Saturday were staged far outside of US politics, which is a major factor in the government shutdown’s 18th day.

GOP officials decried the rallygoers as “Marxists” and “Communists” from the White House to Capitol Hill.

According to them, Schumer and other Democratic leaders are close to the far-left and willing to obstruct the government to appease those liberal forces.

House Speaker Mike Johnson urged members of the public to attend the Saturday-only Hate America rally.

Johnson said, “Let’s see who shows up for that,” listing organizations such as “antifa types,” “hate capitalism,” and “Marxists in full display.”

Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders declared, “It’s a love America rally,” in a Facebook post.

According to registrations and participation in the June events, Dana Fisher, a professor at American University in Washington, DC, and the author of several books on US activism, predicted that Saturday would see the largest protest turnout in modern US history.

The purpose of “this day of action” is to foster a sense of collective identity among all those who feel threatened or threatened by the Trump administration, according to Fisher. Trump’s policies won’t change because of it. However, it might encourage all-party elected officials who oppose Trump.

In the occupied West Bank, the war continues

A week has passed since the ceasefire was declared in Gaza. We celebrated when we learned the news in the West Bank. We hoped that the genocide had ended peacefully. However, we also realized that we cannot maintain a ceasefire.

Our decades of constant violence do not seem to be abating. The brutality of our occupier has only increased since October 7, 2023. Living in the West Bank is now almost impossible.

Violence, drug possession, and paralysis

A friend’s young daughter cheered upon the announcement of the ceasefire agreement, and she later requested that she go pick some olives with her grandparents. She responded, “Why? I told him it would be challenging. The war is not over, right?

How do you explain to a young child that Palestinian West Bank families still have access to their land to grow olives after the war ends in Gaza? Due to the barriers the Israeli military has built, people are still unable to access their groves, or they fear Israeli soldiers and settlers attacking them, or both.

Palestinian farmers are subject to daily violent assaults on their property. Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinians and property since October 7, 2023, some of which have been fatal.

More than 10,000 Palestinians have been displaced and almost 1, 000 have been killed by the Israeli army and settler mobs, including 212 children. Since October 7, 2023, soldiers and settlers have systematically destroyed 237 olive trees.

Even urban life has become intolerable.

I live in Rawabi, a city north of Ramallah, and I too experience daily suffocation from the occupation.

I could spend hours stranded at a checkpoint if I have to leave my city to run errands, shop, get official paperwork, or do anything else. Between Rawabi and Ramallah, which has four iron gates, a military tower, and a barrier, can take an eternity to travel between Rawabi and Ramallah in 10 minutes.

There are 243 Israeli barriers, barriers, and iron gates throughout the West Bank, all of which were constructed after October 7, 2023. A Palestinian may spend hours stuck inside one barrier due to how they are configured by the Israeli army. Every aspect of life is impacted by this, from school attendance to urgent medical care to transportation of goods.

Additionally, we have been denied access to Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque, which in turn restricts our right to worship. Few Palestinians receive the necessary special permits to enter the city, according to wikipedia. Years ago, we last had access to Jerusalem, which was more than 20 years ago. This implies that a whole generation of young people only know about the city from their parents and grandparents’ pictures and stories.

The occupation does not leave the Palestinians alone, even at night. The Israeli army may conduct a&nbsp, an a&nbsp, raid, or home invasion against any Palestinians; soldiers may break the front door, terrorize the family inside, and imprison some of its members without charge. Israeli soldiers would also be terrorized if they shot tear gas canisters without warning, only to cause more suffering nearby.

The Palestinians in the West Bank are denied all rights to a normal life, including the right to worship, to pass peacefully with friends and family, to move freely, to receive regular medical care and education.

Annexation carries the spectre of fear.

Israel has largely occupied the West Bank, with almost half of it under Israeli control over the years since the occupation of 1967. By designating its land as “state land” or “military zone,” it has been used to build settlements and seize land from its Palestinian owners. At least 12,300 acres (4, 9787 hectares) of Palestinian land were taken in two years, accelerating the theft of the land.

In many cases, confiscated land is used to build new settlements or to expand existing ones.

The West Bank’s settlements are not built at random. Instead of preventing any sort of geographical continuity between Palestinian territories, land is chosen in a way that surrounds Palestinian villages and towns, creating a settlement belt around them, thereby thwarting the dream of a future state.

Israel has also used the West Bank’s natural resources to maintain these illegal settlements. Nearly all water resources have been seized by it. In the West Bank, as a result of this, a sizable water reservoir was established to support settlement expansion.

This has had disastrous effects on the Palestinians. They are now largely dependent on the Israeli company “Mekorot,” which distributes only a small portion of the Palestinian population’s water supply to densely populated areas, while settlers are paid several times the Palestinian share per capita.

Palestinians are compelled to purchase extra water from Mekorot at exorbitant prices each summer as drought settles in. Palestinian rainwater tanks and wells are frequently attacked and destroyed in the meantime.

The Israeli government’s annexation efforts have gotten more aggressive since October 7, 2023. Area C, which was established as a result of the Oslo Accords and under which Israel is under total civilian and security control, is a concern, in our opinion, is about to be taken over. This would mean razing Palestinian towns and communities and moving people to Area A, which makes up only 18% of the West Bank. Following will be Area B. Bedouin communities in the two regions are already engaged in the forced expulsion process.

In the West Bank, this is what we experience. We are unaware of peace conferences and meetings that were held and that were declared in the Middle East. We are threatened, intimidated, dispossessed, and killed every day, every hour, every minute.

Israel has resisted political solutions for decades and has a policy of swaying people, land, and resources. Even after its bombardment has ended, it has continued to fight us. Recognizing and ending the occupation is the only way to bring about true peace.