The Zionist war on free speech -- and the resistance -- continues: The policy against DHS enforcement activities at mosques and other places of worship was rescinded on "the day Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term": Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue: "Iran and the United States agreed to 'a set of guiding principles' laying the groundwork for a broader deal during talks in Geneva on Tuesday, Tehran’s top diplomat said" ... ... and a U.S. official says, "the Iranians offered to come back in the next two weeks with detailed proposals "to address some of the open gaps in our positions" ... ... but redlines like ballistic missiles and civilian-use level uranium enrichment remain as obstacles, ... ... while the "latest flurry of U.S. assets heading to the Middle East includes many of the missing capabilities needed for a sustained air campaign" ... ... and some US officials are reminded of last June 19, when "the White House set a two-week window for Trump to decide between further talks or strikes. Three days later, he launched Operation Midnight Hammer": "Iranian state media had reported that the Strait of Hormuz would be partially shut for a few hours on Tuesday due to 'security precautions' for shipping safety while Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards conducted military drills there": “The surprise return of the controversial former leader has revealed that Iraq is still a US–Iran battleground" -- Chatham House: Will Philadelphia's Muslims vote for a Muslim who lacks the "courage to really condemn Israel for what clearly was a genocide"? The county says it is seeking a waiver from stater law that requires it schedule school on the holiday:
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