By Tarik Cyril Amar | RT | February 28, 2026
Israel and its US auxiliaries have attacked Iran. In terms of international law and elementary justice, things are clear beyond the slightest doubt: the attack is a war of aggression – but to be fair, in Israel’s case that hardly makes a difference anymore.
With ‘highlights’ including apartheid, ethnic cleansing, unlawful detention, torture, sexual violence, and genocide, Israel has such an extensive and constantly growing record of, literally, every crime under international law, including human-rights and humanitarian law (or the law of armed conflict), that one more or less hardly seems to matter anymore. This state is a monster, and monsters will monster as long as they can. … continue
The Jewish supremacist oligarch punishing Venezuela
Tracking Power | February 27, 2026
… Between June 2023 and October 2024 (according to Open Secrets) Singer donated some $43.25 million to pro-Zionist electoral campaigns. These included massive donations to Trump. He had previously supported the presidential campaigns of former President George W. Bush, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and, in 2015, to Marco Rubio.
Singer was also the largest donor ($1 million) to a super PAC seeking to oust Rep. Thomas Massie (the anti AIPAC Republican) according to a filing submitted to the Federal Election Commission in July 2025. The group, MAGA KY, raised $2 million between its launch in late June and the end of July.
Make no mistake Paul Singer is a Zionist instrument helping to cement Pax Judaica – the emerging Jewish Empire – in the US and Latin America. – Read full article
Inside the Israeli arms, training, and spyware pipelines that turned Mexican cartels into paramilitary armies
José Niño Unfiltered | February 27, 2026
… When one examines Israel’s and American Jewry’s concerted efforts to render Latin America amenable to Jewish hegemony—through initiatives like the Isaac Accords and the strategic co-optation of pivotal regimes such as Argentina’s—it becomes evident that Mexico stands poised as the next arena for such influence operations orchestrated by Israel and international Jewry.
Make no mistake: Israel and the broader Jewish community harbor ambitions that extend far beyond consolidating control over the Middle East and the affluent nations of the West; emerging economies like Mexico represent fertile ground for subversion and dominance, even if it necessitates embedding operatives within the labyrinthine underbelly of its criminal syndicates. In the post-World War II global order, where Jewish interests enjoy unparalleled institutional privileges and protections from sovereign states worldwide, no nation escapes the scope of the pan-Judah’s expansive designs—Mexico, assuredly, forms no exception. – Read full article
The timing of the US and Israeli attack on Iran bears symbolic meaning in Judaism. Ahead of the upcoming Jewish holiday of Purim, worshippers read the specific portion from the Old Testament, known as Zachor.
The passage from the book of Deuteronomy commands the ancient Israelites to remember an unprovoked attack by the nation of Amalek and to eradicate the memory of Amalek once the Israelites are settled in their land.
The passage is read publicly before Purim to fulfil the mitzvah of remembering Amalek as Israel’s achetypical enemy.
Al Mayadeen | February 28, 2026
Iran’s ISNA news agency reported that dozens of students remain trapped under the rubble, while a number have been rescued. A hospital in the same area also suffered partial damage, according to ISNA.
Iran’s Mehr news agency further reported that two students were martyred in the Narmak area of Tehran.
Iran Invokes Article 51 of the UN Charter
In the official statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Iran invoked Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, affirming its legitimate right to self-defense following the Israeli strikes on Iran.
The ministry characterized the airstrikes as a violation of Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter, which prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
According to the statement, “The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will respond forcefully to any attack.” The ministry reiterated that Iran would use all its capabilities to deter aggression and confront its enemies. … continue
Press TV – February 28, 2026
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has announced that it destroyed a sophisticated American radar system stationed in Qatar as part of its retaliatory attacks targeting US bases and assets in the region.
A Saturday statement from the IRGC said the FP132 radar system, which was targeted in the attack, had a range of 5,000 km and had unique equipment to counter ballistic missiles.
According to a report by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency in 2013, the radar system was worth around $1.1 billion.
The statement said the system was “completely annihilated” in the massive missile attack.
The attack came as part of a coordinated response by Iranian armed forces to Israeli and US unprovoked aggression against Iran that took place early on Saturday.
The unprovoked attacks triggered a swift Iranian response, with IRGC and army missiles and drones targeting US military sites in at least seven regional countries, including Qatar.
Qatar hosts Al-Udeid, the largest US airbase in the region, and Iranian authorities had warned the base would become a target if Iranian territory were struck by the US or Israel. … Full article
By Robert Inlakesh | The Palestine Chronicle | February 28, 2026
Key Takeaways
- Senior political figures openly endorsed a Nile-to-Euphrates territorial vision.
- The “Greater Israel” concept is no longer fringe rhetoric.
- Israel’s borders remain undeclared while territorial expansion continues.
- Legal justifications rooted in Balfour and UNGA 181 are increasingly strained.
- The demand to recognize Israel’s “right to exist” faces growing scrutiny.
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By Glenn Greenwald | February 28, 2026
For decades, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American neoconservatives have dreamed of only one foreign policy goal: having the United States fight a regime-change war against Iran. With the Oval Office occupied by Donald Trump — who campaigned for a full decade on a vow to end regime-change wars and vanquish neoconservatism — their goal has finally been realized.
Early Saturday morning, the United States and Israel began a massive bombing campaign of Tehran and other Iranian cities. President Trump posted an eight-minute speech to social media purporting to justify his new war, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury.” Trump’ war cry was filled with the same slogans and clichés about Iran that Americans have heard from the carousel of bipartisan neocons dominating U.S. foreign policy for decades: Iran is a state sponsor of “terror”; it is pursuing nuclear weapons; it took American hostages forty-seven years ago (in 1979); it repressed and kills its dissidents, etc. … continue
By Tamer Ajrami | MEMO | February 27, 2026
The United States has turned the talks with Iran upside down. What is happening now does not look like serious negotiations. It looks more like a way to buy time and prepare for a more dangerous phase. That is why two questions matter: Why Trump’s war on Iran will not succeed, and why would it be a dangerous choice for Washington?
The answer is simple. The demands Washington is putting on the table are designed to be rejected, and because any military action, if it occurs, will reveal the limits of force, the logic of exhaustion, and the absence of a clear or achievable goal. … continue
The case comes amid a pattern of repression targeting Palestine solidarity activism in Britain
MEMO | February 27, 2026
A secondary school teacher says she was left “in a state of shock and distress” after a smear campaign by pro-Israel groups and a formal investigation by her employer over her participation in a pro-Palestine campaign.
Sajia Iqbal, 43, took part in a National Day of Action organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) on 5 April 2025, as part of a Redbridge PSC initiative linked to the peaceful Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
The protest took place at a Sainsbury’s store in Ilford, where a group of around “eight to ten activists” collected Israeli goods from the shelves and placed them in a trolley alongside a Palestinian flag. They handed a letter to the store manager calling on the supermarket to uphold the boycott by removing Israeli products from sale. […]
Iqbal stressed that she participated in a personal capacity. “I didn’t represent the school, I represented myself. I wasn’t wearing anything that links me to my employer” she said, adding that she had not committed any criminal offence, and simply exercising her democratic rights. … Full article
The Cradle | February 27, 2026
The family of UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, filed a lawsuit on 26 February in a US court challenging sanctions imposed over her UN-mandated findings on Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
“Francesca’s expression of her views about the facts as she has found them in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and about the work of the ICC [International Criminal Court] is core First Amendment activity,” the lawsuit states.
The complaint was submitted by Albanese’s husband and child, who argue that the heavy sanctions have severely disrupted their lives, including limiting access to their home in Washington.
The filing asserts that the measures amount to punishment for speech, stating that “At its heart, this case concerns whether Defendants can sanction a person – ruining their life and the lives of their loved ones, including their citizen daughter – because Defendants disagree with their recommendations or fear their persuasiveness.” … continue
The Dissident | February 27, 2026
A new Gallup poll found that for the first time in 25 years, more Americans are sympathetic towards Palestinians than towards Israelis.
Of the Americans polled, 41 percent said they sympathize more with the Palestinians in the Middle East situation, while 36 percent said they sympathize more with the Israelis, and the rest responded that they express no partiality toward the two sides.
Gallup noted that these results, “contrast with a clear lead for the Israelis only a year ago (46% vs. 33%) and larger leads over the prior 24 years.”
It added, “From 2001 to 2025, Israelis consistently held double-digit leads in Americans’ Middle East sympathies, with the gap averaging 43 points between 2001 and 2018. However, public opinion began narrowing in 2019, several years before the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza. The cumulative effect of gradual changes in U.S. attitudes since then has led to the Israelis no longer being viewed more sympathetically.”
This poll is no doubt causing a major panic for Israel and the Zionist lobby, which is propped up entirely by US weapons and funding, as well as US wars in the Middle East fought against Israel’s enemies on their behalf.
The Quincy Institute and the Costs of War Project has detailed that “the US has supplied $21.7 billion in military aid” to Israeli since the start of the genocide in Gaza, noting that, “Israel could not have wreaked the level of destruction it has inflicted on Gaza without US weapons and financing, and its ability to widen the war to the broader region would be severely undermined” and “Israel would also have been hard pressed to conduct the war at the pace it did without US assistance with maintenance and spare parts. That’s because Israel’s entire inventory of combat aircraft is composed of US-supplied F-15s, F-16s, and F-35s, as are most of its attack helicopters.”
The Quincy Institute noted that, “the United States could substantially undermine Israel’s ability to wage war if it cut off weapons, financing and spare parts.”
On top of the $21.7 billion provided to Israel from the United States during the genocide in Gaza, Harvard University economist Linda Bilmes has documented that since October of 2023, the U.S. has spent $9.65-$12.07 billion on wars in the Middle East on behalf of Israel in Iran, Yemen, and beyond. … Full article
Palestine Solidarity Movement | February 27, 2026
Israeli settlers and military harassed several Palestinian families and a vegetable stand owner in the Jordan Valley. Each incident resulted in the arrest of the Palestinians being attacked, while Israeli settlers, present on the land illegally under international law, saw no repercussions for their violent actions. These arrests demonstrate how Israeli settlers and military work together to harass and assault Palestinians on their legally owned land.
On 22 February 2026 a group of Israeli settlers attacked the family of Anwar Jamil Sawafta in Bardala. The settlers violently broke into his home and beat Anwar, his wife, and their five children.
When the Israeli army arrived, they arrested Anwar and his wife Wissal, leaving their five children on their own.
As of 26 February, Anwar and Wissal are still in Israeli military custody. … Full article
MEMO | February 27, 2026
The UN said Friday that more than half of humanitarian aid movements to the Gaza Strip were blocked or denied by Israeli authorities in February, worsening shortages for civilians, Anadolu reports.
“Food rations have been cut by half in February, largely because there are not enough supplies in Gaza. Around two-thirds of the aid trucks coming through the Egypt corridor were sent back this month,” said UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric at a news conference. […]
Asked why trucks were turned back at the Egypt corridor, Dujarric said: “They were not cleared by the Israeli authorities, as far as I’m aware. There’s an issue of them considering some items that we feel critical not being allowed into Gaza.” … Full article
IMEMC | February 27, 2026
On Friday, in ongoing violations of the ceasefire established in October 2025, Israeli forces killed 7 Palestinians and wounded several by drone bombings and gunfire.
Israeli forces killed one and injured three as a result of targeting a tent housing displaced people at the Mustafa Hafez Shelter School next to Nasser Hospital, west of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. An Israeli occupation army drone dropped the bomb.
A killed Palestinian arrived at Al-Shifa Hospital by Israeli occupation army fire in the Aslan area of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip.
Citizen Hussam Hassan Abu Khousa (43 years old) was killed by the Israeli occupation forces’ bullets in the Al-Atatra area in Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip.
In Gaza City, a woman was injured in the head by a gunshot near a country in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of the city.
A Palestinian citizen was killed by Israeli occupation forces’ fire on Friday in the town of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip, while a citizen was killed and three others were injured in the bombing of a displaced persons tent in Khan Younis, south of the Strip.
The drone buzzing and bombings are constant. In the evening, Israeli aircraft launched an airstrike on the eastern areas of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip. Casualties are unknown at this time.
Israeli tanks opened fire east of Khan Younis, shelling tents of displaced Palestinians in Al-Namsawi Cemetery area, west of the city in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military released footage it said documents the moment it bombed armed resistance fighters exiting a tunnel in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
In a statement, the army claimed it had identified fighters exiting a tunnel and published the video as evidence of its account. However, the footage instead appears to show the bombing of a police station, contradicting the army’s narrative. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | February 26, 2026
Israeli occupation forces carried out several attacks on towns in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one citizen of Syrian nationality, and injuring 19 others, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported.
Israeli warplanes targeted the following areas in a series of airstrikes:
- The town of Bouday and its highlands;
- The vicinity of the town of Temnin;
- The highlands of Hrabta;
- The highlands of Shmestar;
- The highlands of Hermel.
Additionally, an Israeli Merkava tank fired shots from the newly-established position in Jabal Blat, targeting the outskirts of Aitaroun.
Furthermore, Israeli artillery targeted the outskirts of the town of Aitaroun with mortar shells, while a strike from an Israeli drone targeted the al-Taher Hill in southern Lebanon. … Full article
By Ali Abou Jbara | The Cradle | February 26, 2026
The smoke had barely lifted from the latest Israeli bombardment of south Lebanon when another conversation began circulating in Beirut. While border villages buried their dead and families searched through rubble, a parallel discourse surfaced in studios and on digital platforms: normalization with Israel presented as a viable political path.
The ongoing war on Lebanon, marked by unprecedented Israeli escalation, daily raids, and widespread destruction, exposed more than military vulnerability. It revealed that certain voices inside the country no longer conceal their position toward Tel Aviv.
They now speak openly of public normalization as the cure for Lebanon’s crises – even as Israeli warplanes violate Lebanese skies, despite the so-called ceasefire. What is marketed as pragmatism begins to resemble political surrender. … continue
The Cradle | February 27, 2026
Senior US officials want Israel to strike Iran before Washington launches a renewed assault on the country, POLITICO reported on 26 February, to gain more support among US voters for war.
Advisors to US President Donald Trump are “privately arguing that an Israeli attack would trigger Iran to retaliate, helping muster support from American voters for a U.S. strike,” POLITICO wrote, citing two people familiar with the discussions.
“The calculus is a political one – that more Americans would stomach a war with Iran if the United States or an ally were attacked first,” the magazine added. … Full article
The Dissident | February 27, 2026
… the evidence free claims from the mainstream media that Iran killed tens of thousands of peaceful protestors are clearly not convincing many.
With recycled WMD deceptions and atrocity propaganda not working, the Trump administration is now deciding to intentionally get Iran to kill Americans on military bases in the Middle East, in hopes it will finally convince the public to support a war in Iran for Israel.
As the commentator zei_squirrel put it , “Normally this would be called treason of the highest order, but it’s being argued that killing Americans will be done for Israel, so the media and political class love it and think it’s a brilliant idea”. – Full article
Press TV – February 27, 2026
A major Iraqi anti-terror group has warned that the United States will suffer “massive losses” if it wages another act of aggression in West Asia.
Kata’ib Hezbollah (Hezbollah Brigades) issued the warning in a statement released on Thursday, amid the US war posture against Iran despite indirect nuclear talks between the two sides.
“If America dares to ignite the fuse of war in the region, it will find itself facing massive losses that are impossible to contain or compensate for,” it said.
The anti-terror group, which is part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), also called on its members to become ready for a “war of attrition” in case of a new US military assault in the region.
“Amidst the American threats and military mobilization that portend a serious escalation in the region, we stress the need for all fighters to prepare for a war of attrition that could be long-lasting, exceeding the estimates of the American administration,” it added.
Meanwhile, Kata’ib Hezbollah cautioned the government of Kurdistan Region against the consequences of any “collusion” with hostile foreign forces, saying such a move could threaten the security of the semi-autonomous Iraqi region.
The US began its war rhetoric against Iran after recent foreign-linked riots, which immediately failed to take off, and during which US President Donald Trump talked about coming to the aid of the armed mercenaries. … Full article
Press TV – February 27, 2026
US intelligence does not support President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran is close to fielding missiles capable of striking the United States, Reuters reports, casting fresh doubt on an alarming narrative that critics say is being used to manufacture consent for war.
Citing sources familiar with classified assessments, the British news agency said that Trump’s claim, made during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, is exaggerated and not borne out by intelligence reports.
Yet the claim formed a central plank of his renewed public case for possible military aggression against the Islamic Republic.
In the address, Trump told lawmakers that Tehran was “working on missiles that will soon reach” the United States, without presenting evidence, referring to what is technically known as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
He also alleged that Iran was rebuilding a nuclear program he claimed had been “obliterated” by US airstrikes last June during the 12-day US-Israeli war on Iran.
The rhetoric has revived uneasy memories of past US wars launched on false premises, most notably the claims about weapons of mass destruction used to justify the invasion of Iraq. … Full article
The Cradle | February 27, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on 27 February that Washington must drop its “excessive demands” for a nuclear agreement to take place, coinciding with a continued US military buildup in the region.
“Success in this path requires seriousness and realism from the other side and avoidance of any miscalculation and excessive demands,” Araghchi said in a call with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.
The call came as Washington’s aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, was set to arrive in Israel, following weeks of threats and a massive US air power buildup in West Asia described as the largest since the Iraq invasion.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to attack the Islamic Republic and has intensified sanctions on Iran, with the most recent being issued just hours before the latest round of talks.
Trump said a week ago that Tehran had two weeks to agree to Washington’s terms. […]
The next round of negotiations will be held in Vienna next Wednesday. – Full article
The Cradle | February 27, 2026
Washington has warned Damascus against seeking Chinese technology for Syria’s telecommunications sector, sources told Reuters on 27 February.
The three sources said Syria has been told that relying on Chinese technology “conflicts with US interests and threatens US national security.”
The US warning was relayed during a meeting between a US State Department delegation and Syrian Communications Minister Abdulsalam Haykal in San Francisco on Tuesday, the report added. … continue
By Mike Fredenburg | Responsible Statecraft | January 23, 2026
Are the military services babying the F-35 to obscure its true costs while continuing to get enormous sums of taxpayer funding for a plane that has consistently failed to live up to performance expectations? … continue
The G7 nations have issued $3.8 billion in loans to Ukraine in 2026 using proceeds generated by frozen Russian state assets, bringing the total amount of loans given to Kiev since 2024 to almost $43 billion, according to calculations by Sputnik based on data from the Ukrainian Finance Ministry and national agencies.
In 2024, the G7 countries approved a $50-billion loan to Ukraine, funded by revenues from frozen Russian assets. By late February 2026, the countries had allocated $42.7 billion to Ukraine under this scheme.
The first billion was transferred to Ukraine by the United States in late 2024. Since then, Washington has not provided any new funding to Kiev from Russian asset proceeds. The other members of the G7 gave Ukraine $37.9 billion in 2025 and $3.8 billion in 2026.
Overall, the European Union has contributed $32 billion in funding to Ukraine as part of the loan secured by Russian assets. Canada has contributed $3.6 billion, while Japan and the United Kingdom have each contributed approximately $3 billion.
RT | February 27, 2026
Alternative for Germany (AfD) party co-leader Alice Weidel hailed as “major victory” for the party and the nation a Thursday court decision that suspended its designation as a “confirmed right-wing extremist” organization.
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, slapped the top opposition party with the classification in May 2025, having previously branded it a “suspected extremist group.”
An administrative court in Cologne granted a temporary injunction at the party’s request, pending a final ruling. […]
Federal law grants the BfV special powers to surveil and investigate members of groups it designates as extremist. Such labels can also influence voter preferences. The injunction comes ahead of March regional elections in Baden-Wurttemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. National polls show the AfD as a credible challenger to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s center-right Christian Democrats for the top spot.
Weidel said the ruling “indirectly threw a spanner in the works for the ban fanatics,” referring to mounting calls from the party’s mainstream rivals to outlaw it. Lawyer Ralf Hoecker, who represented the AfD, said the decision makes a proposed ban “no longer conceivable. It’s off the table.” … Full article
Remix News | February 27, 2026
Ukrainian analyst Valery Savchuk spoke in a video about Ukraine’s geopolitical pressure on Hungary by shutting down the Friendship oil pipeline, calling it a correct strategy. He added that drones should also be used to strike at the “Russian-Hungarian-Slovak friendship,” writes Hirado, based on a video the analyst published.
“I personally like this Ukrainian position: the position of a serious player who uses all opportunities to achieve his goals. Blackmail? Yes, geopolitics. It’s time for us to play these games too — on the condition that this game leads to the desired result for us.”
He then went on to say that Ukraine should also use drones against the Hungarians and Slovaks. “Now we will wait for the decision of the European Union. We will wait for the effective work of our diplomats, and most importantly: We will wait for new devastating blows of our drones to this Russian-Hungarian-Slovak friendship,” he said, presumably referring to the Friendship oil pipeline. … continue
By Finian Cunningham | Strategic Culture Foundation | February 26, 2026
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kiev this week empty-handed, and she was pissed. She had been planning to mark the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war on February 24 with a new €90 billion loan to prop up the corrupt Kiev regime.
At the last minute, Hungary announced that it was vetoing the “Ukraine Support Loan.” So, von der Leyen, the former German defense minister and arch Russophobe, had nothing to show the puppet regime. The big anniversary occasion was an embarrassing flop. Hungary was accused of “betraying” European solidarity.
Putting a brave face on the debacle, von der Leyen made a promise, with menacing tone, about delivering the €90 bn “one way or another.” She said: “Let me be clear, we have different options, and we will use them.”
Those options would seem to include inciting regime change in Budapest. Hungary is going to the polls on April 12 for parliamentary elections. It is no secret that the European Union leadership would dearly like to see incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán being turned out of office, and replaced by Péter Magyar, of the opposition Tisza party, who is more amenable to Brussels’ policy of supporting the Kiev regime in the proxy war against Russia. … continue
RT | February 27, 2026
The EU is desperately attempting to engineer “regime change” against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next month’s parliamentary election, employing tactics such as poll manipulation and energy blackmail, German opposition leader Alice Weidel has claimed.
In a post on X on Wednesday, the co-chair of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party accused Brussels of using “their puppet,” Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar, in a bid to remove Orban.
“They want Orban gone, and they are willing to use any means to achieve it,” Weidel wrote, pointing to the ongoing “blockade of oil supplies” from Ukraine to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline, and “manipulation of election polls.”
Weidel was responding to a recent survey by Hungarian pollster Median showing Magyar’s opposition Tisza Party with a 55% to 35% lead over Orban’s ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance. Irish economist Philip Pilkington dismissed the figures as “really crazy polls,” comparing them to surveys in Georgia ahead of elections in 2024, which were followed by unrest.
Hungarian opposition pollsters have a track record of significant inaccuracies. In 2022, left-leaning polling firm Publicus was wide of the mark by 20 points, while Median itself underestimated Fidesz by 7 points in its final pre-election survey. Orban ultimately secured a 20-point victory. … continue
Sputnik – 27.02.2026
DONETSK – Ukrainian armed forces units were stationed in a mental hospital building, which was equipped as a headquarters in the city of Gulyaipole in the Zaporozhye Region, a refugee from the city told Sputnik.
“The psychiatric hospital – that’s where they had their headquarters,” the refugee said.
The refugee added that Ukrainian servicemen also used the local school to house personnel.
Ukrainian fighters threatened to kill civilians and burn their homes as they retreated from the city of Gulyaipole in the Zaporozhye Region, a refugee from the city told Sputnik.
The refugee said that when Gulyaipole was under Ukrainian control, the country’s soldiers occupied the house of a local resident who had left for medical treatment. When a neighbor attempted to explain that the house had an owner, the Ukrainian servicemen pointed weapons at her and ordered her to leave the city.
“They said ‘leave, when we withdraw, there will be nothing here, we will burn everything’,” the refugee said, adding that the Ukrainian soldiers also threatened to kill residents during the retreat. … Full article
By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. | The Defender | February 26, 2026
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) is calling for a criminal investigation into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) over a June 2021 directive suggesting healthcare employers not report workers’ adverse reactions to mandated COVID-19 vaccines “so as not to discourage vaccination.”
According to the directive, OSHA said it would not cite healthcare employers for failing to report COVID-19 vaccine injuries, even though workplace injury recordkeeping policy at the time required, and still requires employers to report vaccine side effects.
The agency outlined its COVID-19 vaccine injury reporting policy in the COVID-19 FAQs on its website. CHD learned that this policy was never properly enacted even though a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) spokesperson claimed otherwise.
In letters to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and DOL, CHD accused OSHA of “apparent violations of law arising from misrepresentations regarding employers’ — particularly healthcare employers’ — non-discretionary duty to track and disclose workplace injuries related to COVID-19 vaccines and failure to properly administer that data.”
OSHA’s failure to collect COVID-19 vaccine injury data among U.S. workers “has created inexcusable and irremediable data gaps,” CHD stated.
OSHA, which is overseen by the DOL, enacted the directive despite acknowledging that the vaccines may cause injuries that would require employees to take time off work and despite tracking adverse events related to other vaccines.
The call for an investigation came months after a whistleblower alerted The Defender to OSHA’s directive. … continue
Issues and Insights | February 25, 2026
… The volume of laws, rules, and regulations that have been passed and issued across the world to take “climate action” is probably innumerable. But we do have a good fix on how much has been spent. According to Danish researcher and author Bjørn Lomborg, more than $16 trillion has been shelled out for the global green transition.
Using data from a Bloomberg report published last month, Lomborg points out that from 2004 to 2025, “the world has spent at least $16 trillion on green,” a sum that’s 113 times greater than “what we spent on avoiding hunger through the World Food Program” and is rising by more than $2 trillion year, 2% of global GDP.
Despite all the spending, “fossil CO2 emissions set another record last year.”
… the “green ‘climate change’ obsession could arguably be the most inhumane political movement in history.” Resources that could have been dedicated to “clean water for poor countries, preventing deaths from diseases like malaria, building schools in Africa,” and “bringing reliable electric power to the more than 1 billion people who still lack access” have been squandered on nonsense. … Full article
RT | February 26, 2026
World Economic Forum (WEF) chief Borge Brende has stepped down from his post over his ties to late disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The name of the Davos forum CEO surfaced in the latest trove of Epstein documents released by the US authorities in late January. The files indicated Brende attended several dinners with Epstein and repeatedly communicated with him.
The revelations prompted an internal investigation at the WEF and have now led to Brende’s downfall.
“After careful consideration, I have decided to step down as president and CEO of the World Economic Forum. My time here, spanning eight and a half years, has been profoundly rewarding,” Brende said in a statement on Thursday. […]
Last year, the forum’s founder, Klaus Schwab, stepped down as chair of its board after facing allegations of misusing funds and making inappropriate remarks to women. … Full article
Global Times | February 27, 2026
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio again touched upon China in terms of nuclear weapons negotiations, claiming that any nuclear arms treaty must include China. In the same few days, CNN published an “exclusive report,” citing so-called intelligence sources, to hype up the so-called “Chinese nuclear test.” These coordinated efforts are just a carefully orchestrated show by Washington. Earlier this month, Christopher Yeaw, assistant secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the US Department of State, disclosed a so-called “breaking news,” claiming that China conducted nuclear testing in 2020, causing a stir in international public opinion. Since then, the “China nuclear threat” rhetoric, directed by Washington, has been launched.
With high-ranking officials making statements, the so-called “insiders” disclosing information to the media, and a number of mainstream media outlets echoing the sentiment, Washington’s elaborate efforts are clearly driven by self-interest. The intention is obvious: Simultaneously with Yeaw’s alleged “Chinese nuclear test” revelations, he also conveniently stated that the US will return to testing on an “equal basis.” This timing coincides with the expiration of the New START Treaty between the US and Russia, a time when the US faces immense international pressure. Clearly, hyping up the “Chinese nuclear threat” is a two-pronged approach: It allows the US to deflect responsibility for deliberately delaying or even abandoning US-Russia nuclear negotiations, while simultaneously providing a fig leaf for its shady ambition to resume nuclear testing. … continue
Press TV – February 26, 2026
An Iranian academic woman in France has been sentenced to four years in prison after she protested Israel’s genocide in the besieged Gaza Strip, with a permanent ban on her entry into the European country.
A court in France on Thursday, sentenced Iranian citizen Mahdieh Esfandiari, who had been detained on alleged charges of “public defense of terrorism,” to four years in prison, France 24 reported.
According to the court ruling, Esfandiari, a linguist and French language graduate, received a four-year sentence, three years of which were suspended and one year to be served.
The 39-year-old Iranian citizen had previously spent eight months in pretrial detention before being released under conditional terms. … continue
Al Mayadeen | February 26, 2026
The University of Southern Maine has withdrawn permission to use a campus venue for a conference centered on Palestine, just days before it was scheduled to begin, triggering a dispute over sanctions law and First Amendment protections.
The event, titled “Consequence of Palestine,” had drawn more than 300 registrants and was organized by the Maine Coalition for Palestine, Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights, and the university’s department of criminology and sociology. It was expected to feature virtual remarks by Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, who has been under US sanctions since last year.
University officials said the decision was based on federal sanctions law. Samantha Warren, chief external and governmental affairs officer for the University of Maine system, told The Guardian in an email that “hosting a conference that is being actively promoted as including a speaker sanctioned by the US government would put our public university in violation of federal law”. She said organizers should have obtained authorization from the Treasury Department before proceeding.
Sanctions regulations prohibit US entities from providing “any goods or services” to individuals designated under sanctions regimes. Violations can carry severe penalties, including heavy fines and potential prison time. However, legal scholars argue that the scope of what constitutes a “service” remains ambiguous. … continue
MEMO | February 26, 2026
Israeli authorities have transferred 258 million shekels (approximately $71.6 million) from withheld Palestinian Authority (PA) funds to Israeli families who claim damages from attacks carried out by Palestinians, according to a report by Israeli broadcaster i24 News.
The report stated that Israel’s Enforcement and Collection Authority recently completed what it described as a “large-scale operation” to collect funds held by the Israeli Ministry of Finance and distribute them to representatives of Israeli families involved in 125 legal compensation cases.
These cases relate to court rulings awarding damages and punitive compensation to families of Israelis killed or injured in attacks, as well as judgments issued against individuals convicted of carrying out the attacks and against the Palestinian Authority itself.
The Enforcement and Collection Authority is responsible for implementing court-ordered financial payments, including compensation and punitive damages awarded through Israeli judicial proceedings. … Full article
IMEMC | February 26, 2026
A Palestinian man was critically injured on Wednesday evening after illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers opened fire at a civilian vehicle in the Yatta wilderness, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said an armed group of colonizers chased a vehicle carrying several Palestinian citizens near the Umm Qissa area before firing multiple live rounds at it.
They added that a 35‑year‑old man was struck by several bullets and sustained life‑threatening injuries.
Shortly after the attack, Israeli forces invaded the area, detained the remaining passengers, and interrogated them on-site before releasing them.
The soldiers then handed the wounded man over to Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) medics.
The PRCS said its crews received the man in a “very critical condition,” noting that he had been hit by several live rounds, and transported him immediately to hospital for emergency treatment.
Eyewitnesses said the colonizers who carried out the attack seized the vehicle after shooting the man and withdrew toward the colonial outpost built on Palestinian-owned land in the Khashem al-Daraj area. … Full article
IMEMC | February 26, 2026
Several Palestinians were injured late Wednesday night after Israeli naval vessels opened fire toward the coastline west of Gaza City. Earlier in the day, the Israeli army killed three Palestinians and wounded four in the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources said the warships fired heavy machine‑gun rounds toward the beach of the al‑Shati’ Refugee Camp, wounding a number of citizens.
Palestinian medics rushed to the area, provided first aid to the wounded, and transported them to a hospital in Gaza City for further treatment.
Earlier Wednesday, three Palestinians were killed and four others were injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes, shelling, and drone attacks across the devastated Gaza Strip, while civil defense teams recovered six bodies from under the rubble of homes destroyed in earlier bombardments, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed. … Full article
IMEMC | February 26, 2026
Human rights activists and international civil society groups are organizing a large maritime flotilla set to depart on April 12 from ports in Spain, Italy, and Tunisia, in an effort to challenge the deadly Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip and deliver urgently needed humanitarian aid.
Organizers describe the mission as the most extensive coordinated sea effort toward Gaza in more than a decade, involving more than one hundred vessels, and participants from around the world.
The flotilla is being coordinated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and the Caravan of Steadfastness, with support from humanitarian organizations including the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) and the Mavi Marmara Freedom and Solidarity Association.
Bülent Yıldırım, head of IHH, stated that the participating vessels are being purchased through international donations, and the goal is to assemble a fleet large enough to complicate any Israeli attempt to intercept it. He said activists from approximately 150 countries are expected to join the mission.
Organizers say the flotilla will carry humanitarian supplies as well as specialized personnel, including medical teams, teachers, infrastructure and environmental engineers, lawyers, and war‑crimes investigators. … Full article
MEMO | February 26, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to deepen bilateral ties on Wednesday, describing relations between their countries as an emerging “iron alliance” during Modi’s historic address to the Israeli parliament.
Speaking at a special session of the Knesset plenum — the first time an Indian prime minister has addressed the Israeli legislature — Netanyahu said Israel and India were “at the height of their strength”, asserting that both nations share common democratic values. … Full article
MEMO | February 26, 2026
More than 30 Israeli military vehicles entered Syria’s Quneitra province in the south-west on Wednesday evening, marking another breach of the country’s sovereignty.
Syria’s state-run Al-Ikhbariya channel reported that the Israeli force advanced into the eastern Tal al-Ahmar area near the village of Ain Ziwan in southern Quneitra.
The report added that the vehicles fired flares into the sky, but it did not clarify whether the forces later withdrew or remain in the area.
The Syrian government has not commented on the incursion, and Israel has not explained its reasons.
This comes hours after a similar Israeli operation in Quneitra involving three vehicles, during which, according to the state channel, soldiers detained a shepherd and seized some of his livestock.
Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty have become nearly daily in recent weeks, despite repeated Syrian assurances of adherence to the 1974 disengagement agreement. Israel declared it no longer recognises the pact following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on 8 December 2023.
Al Mayadeen | February 26, 2026
Iraqi Resistance factions have issued a firm warning to Washington, declaring that continued US military presence on Iraqi soil will not go unanswered.
In a statement released Wednesday, the Iraqi Resistance Coordination Committee, an umbrella body bringing together six anti-terror formations, said it stands ready to act if the United States refuses to end the “ongoing occupation” and persistent interference in national affairs.
The committee accused Washington of failing to respect its obligations under its agreement with Baghdad, which provides for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Iraq. Despite repeated official declarations that the US combat mission ended years ago, Resistance groups argue that foreign troops remain entrenched under different titles.
“The US actions in Iraq ‘leave us with no choice but to assume our legal and moral responsibilities in taking positions befitting the dignity of our people and their legitimate right to end the occupation, if American forces insist on maintaining their presence and imposing their will on the country,” the statement said.
The coalition also charged that US forces continue to violate Iraqi airspace and undermine the country’s stability, describing such conduct as a “blatant violation” of national sovereignty and dignity. … continue
MEMO | February 26, 2026
Satellite images show that the US Navy has withdrawn all of its vessels from its base in Bahrain.
The move comes amid concerns that the headquarters of the United States Fifth Fleet in Bahrain could become a target for Iran if a conflict breaks out, according to Associated Press.
A similar step was taken by the US Navy in June, following an attack on nuclear facilities.
The Israeli military now estimates that the United States has reached a “point of no return” regarding a possible strike, and that senior military and political officials would receive only very short notice before any US attack. … Full article
By Kyle Anzalone | The Libertarian Institute | February 26, 2026
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said that any strikes on Iran should be aimed at causing regime change in Tehran.
“In my view, if you’re going to do something there, you better well make it about getting new leadership and regime change,” the Senator said on Thursday. “If you’re going to take some sort of action, I think you want to achieve a result that actually brings about the transformational change that I think we want in the region.”
Thune is among several Senators who have argued that Tehran is historically weak, and President Donald Trump should order an attack on Iran to cause regime change. “The Ayatollah lost to Israel in the 12-day war. They are weaker. The regime is weaker than it ever has been. And what I’ve urged the president, do not miss this opportunity,” Cruz told CNBC host Joe Kernen on Wednesday. “If the Ayatollah is removed from power, it will make America much safer.” … continue
Al Mayadeen | February 26, 2026
China on Thursday called for restraint and dialogue between the United States and Iran, as Washington continues a significant military buildup in the Persian Gulf ahead of renewed diplomatic talks.
Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said China was “closely following developments in Iran” amid rising regional tensions.
“China advocates the resolution of issues through political and diplomatic channels and opposes the use of threat or force in international affairs,” Mao told reporters when asked whether Beijing would join Moscow in backing Tehran against what was described as potential US aggression.
Mao emphasized the longstanding ties between the two countries, stating that the “Chinese and Iranian people are traditionally friendly.” She added that China supports the Iranian government and people in safeguarding their “legitimate rights, interests, and national stability.”
Reiterating Beijing’s position, Mao stressed the importance of de-escalation. “We hope all sides exercise restraint and solve disputes through dialogue,” she said, adding that China is ready to continue playing a “constructive role as a responsible major country.” … continue
The Cradle | February 26, 2026
Military officials and lawmakers in Washington have warned that a prolonged war with Iran could stretch US military stockpiles of air defense interceptor missiles “to the brink and make the country more vulnerable,” POLITICO reported on 26 February.
“Gen. Dan Caine, the Joint Chiefs of Staff chair, has raised concerns about the military’s shortage of air defense interceptors since January,” POLITICO wrote, citing a person familiar with the matter.
“But the fears have magnified in recent weeks as the Pentagon amassed the largest military buildup in the Middle East since the Iraq War,” the magazine added. … continue
RT | February 26, 2026
Leading artificial intelligence models chose to deploy nuclear weapons in 95% of simulated geopolitical crises, according to a recent study published by King’s College London, raising concerns about the growing role of AI in military decision-making.
Kenneth Payne, a professor of strategy, pitted OpenAI’s GPT-5.2, Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4, and Google’s Gemini 3 Flash against each other in 21 war games involving border disputes, competition for resources, and threats to regime survival. The models generated roughly 780,000 words explaining their decisions across 329 turns.
In 95% of games, at least one model employed tactical nuclear weapons against military targets. Strategic nuclear threats – demanding surrender under threat of attacks on cities – occurred in 76% of games. In 14% of games, models escalated to all-out strategic nuclear war, attacking population centers.
This included one deliberate choice by Gemini, while GPT-5.2 reached this level twice through simulated errors – meant to simulate real-world accidents or miscalculations – that pushed its already extreme escalations over the threshold.
“Nuclear use was near-universal,” Payne wrote. “Strikingly, there was little sense of horror or revulsion at the prospect of all out nuclear war, even though the models had been reminded about the devastating implications.” … continue
By Ian Proud | Responsible Statecraft | February 26, 2026
The EU’s plan to impose its 20th package of sanctions against Russia crashed against a seemingly immovable wall of Hungarian resistance this week, when the Central Europe country used its veto to block it.
That is not necessarily the end of the matter, yet I hope it is the beginning of the end, with Europe finally choosing peace over war. … continue
Sputnik – 26.02.2026
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said that Pyongyang has no reason not to pursue rapprochement with the United States if Washington abandons hostility and respects North Korea’s nuclear status.
“If the US respects the present position of our [nuclear] state specified in the Constitution of the DPRK and withdraws its hostile policy toward the DPRK, there is no reason why we cannot get on well with the US,” Kim was quoted by KCNA as saying at a military parade commemorating the Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK).
He added that over the past five years, the WPK has permanently enshrined the country’s status as a nuclear state, signaling to adversaries that until the world completely changes, Pyongyang will under no circumstances abandon nuclear weapons. … continue
RT | February 26, 2026
Cuba’s Interior Ministry has released new findings from its investigation into the deadly gunfight between Cuban border guards and a US‑flagged speedboat, saying the vessel carried 10 armed men whom authorities allege intended a “terrorist infiltration.”
Havana said the clash erupted Wednesday when border guard troops approached a Florida‑registered vessel, FL7726SH, operating roughly one nautical mile off the northern coast of Villa Clara province for an identification check. The individuals aboard the boat allegedly opened fire first, wounding the commander of a Cuban patrol craft before guards returned fire, killing four people and injuring six others.
Cuban officials said weapons and tactical gear were found aboard, including assault rifles, sidearms, handmade explosive devices such as Molotov cocktails, ballistic vests, telescopic sights and camouflage uniforms – equipment the ministry said was consistent with an attempted “infiltration with terrorist objectives.”
Among those killed in the firefight, Cuban authorities have so far identified Michel Ortega Casanova and said they are still working to identify the three remaining deceased. Among those detained, authorities have identified all six participants by name, and some appear on Cuba’s “national list of individuals and entities” sought for alleged links to past violent and terrorist activities. … Full article
Unpacking one of the greatest scams in medicine
A Midwestern Doctor | The Forgotten Side of Medicine | February 26, 2026
Story at a Glance:
Despite decades of statin use costing approximately $25 billion annually in America alone, heart disease remains the leading cause of death, suggesting the cholesterol hypothesis that drives statin prescriptions is fundamentally flawed
Studies show that lowering cholesterol with statins does not reduce heart disease, and yet these findings are ignored while statin guidelines are created by experts paid by pharmaceutical manufacturers
Malcolm Kendrick’s clotting model provides a superior explanation for heart disease: atherosclerotic plaques result from repeated damage to blood vessel linings which the body repairs with layers of clots.
The medical establishment dismisses widespread reports of statin injuries as “nocebo effects,” paralleling how COVID-19 vaccine injuries were dismissed as “anxiety,” despite extensive evidence corroborating the injuries.
The actual causes of heart disease—fine particulate matter from pollution and cigarettes, lead exposure, chronic stress, and endothelial damage—receive minimal research funding because effective interventions cannot be patented and sold as expensive pharmaceuticals like statins.
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