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Netanyahu’s Challengers Are Selling The Same Poison

The men who could replace Netanyahu know the truth and refuse to say it. A Palestinian state is not an existential threat to Israel; the endless denial of one is. By reciting the old lie for votes, Israel’s opposition is not offering a new chapter—it is deepening the catastrophe. One would think that after October…

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For nearly a century, foreign correspondents have come to the United States precisely because this country prided itself on welcoming scrutiny. Now, the Trump administration proposes to turn that legacy on its head—by transforming visas for international journalists into instruments of control Under a new rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security, the duration…

Power, Fear, And Submission

How a once serious party surrendered judgment, subordinating institutions to a single strongman—and what must be done before the republic dangerously erodes from within How is it possible that the Republican Party, at the peak of American power and at the new dawn of the country’s 250th anniversary, became a cult of personality around a…

America At 250: A Reckoning and a Call To Conscience

As the United States marks its 250th anniversary—a testament to endurance, sacrifice, and democratic aspiration—it does so under a dark and foreboding shadow. At this defining moment, the nation finds itself led not by steadiness or vision, but by a figure whose erratic conduct, corrosive narcissism, and moral decay mock the very ideals this milestone…

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Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in war zones, hospitals, clinics, doctors, and aid workers remain under attack. Most alarming, both the United Nations and human rights organizations report that state actors are responsible for many of these violations. Protecting medical workers and patients must become a global priority.

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Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in war zones, hospitals, clinics, doctors, and aid workers remain under attack. Most alarming, both the United Nations and human rights organizations report that state actors are responsible for many of these violations. Protecting medical workers and patients must become a global priority.

I am proud to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, a platform dedicated to exposing injustice, amplifying courageous voices, and inspiring action. In a world where war, authoritarianism, displacement, gender-based violence, climate catastrophe, and digital oppression devastate millions, indifference is complicity. This issue brings together leading scholars, humanitarian experts, and frontline advocates whose work confronts the greatest moral challenges of our time and refuses to look away. More than a collection of essays, this Journal is a call to conscience. It gives voice to survivors, challenges impunity, names those responsible, and insists that behind every statistic is a human life deserving of dignity, justice, and hope. Read it. Reflect on it. Share it. Then act. Because awareness is the first step toward accountability, and lasting change begins only when silence ends.⁠
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I am proud to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, a platform dedicated to exposing injustice, amplifying courageous voices, and inspiring action. In a world where war, authoritarianism, displacement, gender-based violence, climate catastrophe, and digital oppression devastate millions, indifference is complicity. This issue brings together leading scholars, humanitarian experts, and frontline advocates whose work confronts the greatest moral challenges of our time and refuses to look away. More than a collection of essays, this Journal is a call to conscience. It gives voice to survivors, challenges impunity, names those responsible, and insists that behind every statistic is a human life deserving of dignity, justice, and hope. Read it. Reflect on it. Share it. Then act. Because awareness is the first step toward accountability, and lasting change begins only when silence ends.⁠
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Read now; link in bio.

For years, US law recognized that abusers often weaponize immigration status to silence victims. Human rights advocates warn that targeting survivors not only endangers vulnerable women and children, but also weakens accountability for domestic violence and trafficking throughout society.

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For years, US law recognized that abusers often weaponize immigration status to silence victims. Human rights advocates warn that targeting survivors not only endangers vulnerable women and children, but also weakens accountability for domestic violence and trafficking throughout society.

The next episode of my podcast "On the Issues" is this upcoming Tuesday, August 18, at 1:00pm EDT with Hon. Lise Pearlman (ret.), the first Presiding Judge of the California State Bar Court and a former California trial lawyer. Following her retirement from the bench, Judge Pearlman has become a best-selling author and nationally recognized speaker on famous 20th century trials whose books have won multiple awards in the categories of law, U.S. History, and multicultural nonfiction.⁠
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Listeners can register for the live podcast recording on Zoom at the link in my bio/stories.⁠
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Archived episodes will be released the following day, on Wednesdays at noon. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, including Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify, to be sure to always get the latest episodes.

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The next episode of my podcast "On the Issues" is this upcoming Tuesday, August 18, at 1:00pm EDT with Hon. Lise Pearlman (ret.), the first Presiding Judge of the California State Bar Court and a former California trial lawyer. Following her retirement from the bench, Judge Pearlman has become a best-selling author and nationally recognized speaker on famous 20th century trials whose books have won multiple awards in the categories of law, U.S. History, and multicultural nonfiction.⁠
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Listeners can register for the live podcast recording on Zoom at the link in my bio/stories.⁠
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Archived episodes will be released the following day, on Wednesdays at noon. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, including Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify, to be sure to always get the latest episodes.
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Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in war zones, hospitals, clinics, doctors, and aid workers remain under attack. Most alarming, both the United Nations and human rights organizations report that state actors are responsible for many of these violations. Protecting medical workers and patients must become a global priority. ... See MoreSee Less

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Women incarcerated in California were allegedly subjected to a “longstanding pattern” of sexual abuse and harassment by prison staff, while the institutions responsible for protecting them failed to do so. The U.S. Justice Department says it found reasonable cause to believe that California’s corrections system and two women’s prisons violated prisoners’ constitutional rights. Investigators identified inadequate safeguards, failures in confidential reporting, improper investigations, and insufficient accountability. This is an appalling abuse of power. A prison sentence does not strip a woman of her human rights, bodily autonomy, or right to be protected from sexual violence. When authorities know abuse is occurring and fail to protect those in their custody, the system itself becomes part of the abuse. There must be accountability—not only for perpetrators, but for every institutional failure that allowed this violence to continue. ... See MoreSee Less

Women incarcerated in California were allegedly subjected to a “longstanding pattern” of sexual abuse and harassment by prison staff, while the institutions responsible for protecting them failed to do so. The U.S. Justice Department says it found reasonable cause to believe that California’s corrections system and two women’s prisons violated prisoners’ constitutional rights. Investigators identified inadequate safeguards, failures in confidential reporting, improper investigations, and insufficient accountability. This is an appalling abuse of power. A prison sentence does not strip a woman of her human rights, bodily autonomy, or right to be protected from sexual violence. When authorities know abuse is occurring and fail to protect those in their custody, the system itself becomes part of the abuse. There must be accountability—not only for perpetrators, but for every institutional failure that allowed this violence to continue.
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I am proud to introduce the inaugural issue of the Journal for Humanitarian Conflict Resolution, a platform dedicated to exposing injustice, amplifying courageous voices, and inspiring action. In a world where war, authoritarianism, displacement, gender-based violence, climate catastrophe, and digital oppression devastate millions, indifference is complicity. This issue brings together leading scholars, humanitarian experts, and frontline advocates whose work confronts the greatest moral challenges of our time and refuses to look away. More than a collection of essays, this Journal is a call to conscience. It gives voice to survivors, challenges impunity, names those responsible, and insists that behind every statistic is a human life deserving of dignity, justice, and hope. Read it. Reflect on it. Share it. Then act. Because awareness is the first step toward accountability, and lasting change begins only when silence ends.

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Nearly 23.4 million more children could be pushed into poverty by the end of 2026—a devastating consequence of war in the Middle East. UNICEF warns that escalating conflict is driving up food and energy prices, weakening household purchasing power, and putting enormous pressure on essential public services. These children did not start these wars, yet they will pay through hunger, interrupted education, inadequate healthcare, and lost opportunities. Governments continue to find billions for weapons and military campaigns while families struggle to provide the most basic necessities for their children. This is more than an economic consequence of war. It is a profound human rights and moral failure. Children should never be condemned to poverty because political leaders choose confrontation and war over diplomacy and human welfare. ... See MoreSee Less

Nearly 23.4 million more children could be pushed into poverty by the end of 2026—a devastating consequence of war in the Middle East. UNICEF warns that escalating conflict is driving up food and energy prices, weakening household purchasing power, and putting enormous pressure on essential public services. These children did not start these wars, yet they will pay through hunger, interrupted education, inadequate healthcare, and lost opportunities. Governments continue to find billions for weapons and military campaigns while families struggle to provide the most basic necessities for their children. This is more than an economic consequence of war. It is a profound human rights and moral failure. Children should never be condemned to poverty because political leaders choose confrontation and war over diplomacy and human welfare.
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