Archives for July 2024

Meta’s Policy on Zionism Exposed: CyberWell Scrambles After Israel Ties Revealed

Meta tightens its grip on discussion of “Zionism,” influenced by CyberWell, as hidden Israeli connections come to light.

Cyberwell Feature photo

On July 10, it was announced that social media giant Meta would broaden the scope of its censorship and suppression of content related to the Gaza genocide. Under the new policy, Facebook and Instagram posts containing “derogatory or threatening references to ‘Zionists’ in cases where the term is used to refer to Jews or Israelis” will be

Israel’s Military Faces Crisis Amid War Plans for Yemen and Lebanon

As Israel threatens to expand the Gaza conflict to Yemen and Lebanon, its military grapples with severe shortages in manpower, ammunition, and operational tanks.

Israeli Military Feature photo

As Israeli leaders scramble to secure diplomatic support, armaments and moral justification to expand the scope of the Gaza war to Lebanon and possibly Yemen, official acknowledgment has come from its army of a crisis in manpower, insufficient ammunition and tanks that require repair. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested last

Meet The Palestinians Paid To Promote Israel’s Genocide

With $30 million in covert funding, Israel manipulates Palestinian figures to support its genocidal actions in Gaza.

Palestinian Zionists Feature photo

A common tactic used by political groups facing accusations of bias and racism is to employ voices from the communities they often demonize to present their arguments, making them more palatable. Using Palestinians to advocate for hardline Israeli policies is similar to how Black Americans and former Muslims are used to support points that would

Israel’s Vice-Like Grip Over British Politics, with John McEvoy

Lowkey is joined by John McEvoy to discuss his work uncovering Israel’s surprisingly firm grip over the British political system. John McEvoy is an investigative journalist for Declassified UK, a media outlet covering British foreign policy and intelligence agencies’ true role around the world.

The Watchdog

The MintPress podcast, “The Watchdog,” hosted by British-Iraqi hip hop artist Lowkey, closely examines organizations about which it is in the public interest to know – including intelligence, lobby and special interest groups influencing policies that infringe on free speech and target dissent. “The Watchdog” goes against the grain by casting a

Paul Biggar: Google Buyout Won’t Fix Israel’s Spy-Run Tech Sector

Greg Stoker, ex-US Special Forces, explores the impact of the BDS campaign and the Gaza war on Israel’s economy. As international investments decline and Unit 8200’s tech pipeline dries up, Israel’s high-tech industry struggles to survive.

Israel's Tech Economy Feature photo

The BDS movement, which is a non-violent Palestinian-led campaign that promotes boycotts, divestments, and sanctions against Israel to pressure the nation to meet its obligations under international law, is having an undeniable effect nine months into the catastrophe in Gaza. The effect is significant enough to compel propagandists on the Israeli

US Naval Efforts Falter as Yemen’s Blockade Bankrupts Israel’s Eilat Port

The Port of Eilat’s bankruptcy reveals the shortcomings of U.S. military strategies against Yemen’s Ansar Allah, raising critical questions about future interventions. 

Houthi Attacks In The Red Sea Impact Shipping

Despite the formation of a multinational naval coalition led by the United States, the Israeli-controlled Port of Eilat has reportedly gone bankrupt and is seeking a government bailout. The situation underscores the failure of U.S.-led efforts against Yemen's Ansar Allah--known pejoratively as the Houthis--blockade in the Red Sea, enforced until