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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: Bernie Sanders: Democrats ‘not speaking up’ on Gaza due to fear of pro-Israel lobby
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized pro-Israel lobby groups, particularly AIPAC, for stifling Democratic dissent regarding the Gaza conflict by threatening primary challenges. He expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and linked the influence of super PACs to a corrupt campaign finance system that undermines democratic responsiveness.
Sanders has been a long-time critic of Israeli policies and has called for the U.S. to halt arms sales to Israel. He argues that the current political climate pressures lawmakers to align with wealthy interests, drawing parallels to the influence of figures like Elon Musk in Republican politics.
#society
Times Of Israel: Jewish mayor of Providence ‘disheartened’ by Palestinian flag flown at City Hall
The Providence City Council raised the Palestinian flag at City Hall, coinciding with Nakba Day. Council President Rachel Miller stated the flag represents marginalized voices, citing personal connections to the Holocaust. The decision faced opposition from local Jewish groups and sparked protests.
Mayor Brett Smiley expressed disappointment over the timing of the flag-raising, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding among diverse community perspectives. The flag will be displayed for one day, joining other flags flown by the city to honor various cultural communities.
#culture
GB News: Jigsaw artist speaks out after severing ties with British firm over woke St George’s flag censorship row: ‘I’m proud to be English!’
Jigsaw artist Mike Jupp has ended his relationship with Gibsons Games after a dispute over requested changes to his artwork, including the removal of the St George's flag. Jupp criticized the company's decision-making as "professional suicide" and expressed frustration over the alterations, which he felt disrespected his creative vision.
Despite the puzzle's commercial success, Jupp was asked to revise several elements of his designs, leading him to sever ties with the company. He stated he has "no regrets" about his decision and believes the changes reflect a minority's influence on artistic expression.