Sacred
Games
On your..
monkey marks!
money marks!
donβt look back,
at me,
arousal template,
texture packed,
bullet point
Re-purpose,
roadkill,
red, white,
blue ball,
prone drone,
ninja nazi,
steady diet,
Palestinian
Glittery shimmery,
(halloween-feel)
fresh-cut,
air-fried,
(crucifix)
TALENT-O-METER!
LIE! LIE! LIE!
bliss incomplete,
bound within,
broken hearts,
broken words,
broken worlds,
time robbed us of,
E V E R Y T H I N G,
keen to say Ameen,
finally..
π₯ Sept 17th & 18th Palestine update
Luciux Riker | Sep 19, 2025
For illustration sake,
clapping, applauding,
holiness of the human,
silence of the organs,
yesterday..
In its 10,000th meeting, the Security Council today failed to adopt a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages and for Israel to immediately and unconditionally lift all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave, as the United States vetoed the measure despite affirmative votes by the other 14 members of the 15-nation organ.
Introducing the draft, the representative of Denmark also spoke for the other nine elected members of the Council, who βrepresent every region of the worldβ β as well as βthe will and the expectations of the members of the General Assembly by whom we were electedβ. She noted that famine in Gaza has been βconfirmedβ, with desperate mothers βforced to boil leaves to feed their childrenβ, people killed as they try to get food to survive and a generation at risk of being lost. She cited a βhumanitarian and human failure that has compelled us to act todayβ on a text resulting from weeks of consultations β its sole intent being to ease suffering and βcontribute to the end of this abhorrent warβ.
π Security Council Meetings Coverage (SC/16174) | 10,000TH MEETING (PM) | Sep 18, 2025
π₯ The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question - Security Council, 10000th meeting
Colleagues, U.S. opposition to this resolution will come as no surprise. It fails to condemn Hamas or recognize Israelβs right to defend itself and it wrongly legitimizes the false narratives benefiting Hamas, which have sadly found currency in this Council.
Council Members ignored when the United States made clear that this resolution was unacceptable. The Council instead opted for a performative action β designed to draw a veto β that extends Hamas terrorists and those who fund them and support them, and gives them a lifeline.
Letβs recall that Hamas started this brutal conflict on October 7, 2023, when it perpetrated the worst massacre and kidnapping of Jews since the Holocaust. To the approval of its supporters, who took to the streets on October 8 to praise what Hamas had done, Hamas promises to repeat October 7. Despite everything, Hamas has no regrets. The lives of Gazaβs civilians in harmβs way are mere tools in the project to destroy Israel.
Hamas continues to hold 48 hostages β those who remain alive are captive in a living hell. It has done so for 713 days. We have seen the chilling videos and images of how Hamas has starved the hostages. In this Council we have heard heart-rending testimony from freed hostages of how Hamas brutalized and sexually assaulted them during their captivity.
Hamas is responsible for starting and continuing this war. Israel has accepted proposed terms that would end the war, but Hamas continues to reject them. This war could end today if Hamas freed the hostages and laid down its arms.
This resolution has other serious defects beyond just failing to condemn Hamas.
First, the United States has stressed since this conflict began that Israel has the right to defend itself.
The resolution seeks an βimmediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefireβ that would leave Hamas in a position to carry out future October 7 attacks, as it has threatened to do so many times.
This resolution draws a dangerous false equivalence between Israel and Hamas. There can be no equating the two. Full stop.
Popular imagination,
rich-metaphor,
reduced,
forgive us,
Falastin π
π₯ WATCH: Algeria Condemns Gaza Crisis, Apologizes to Palestine at UN Security Council
DRM News | Sep 18, 2025
Embroidered future,
senseless murder,
historically speaking
π₯ Non-Proliferation - Security Council, 10001st meeting
On August 28, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom β the E3 β each notified the Council of Iranβs significant and continuing non-performance of its nuclear commitments.
Their case was clear: Iran has enriched uranium well above Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) limits β in a manner for which there is no credible civilian purpose.
As we speak, Iran continues to not implement the IAEAβs JCPOA monitoring measures and to not provisionally apply the IAEA Additional Protocol.
The E3 could have initiated the snapback process as early as 2019. Instead, they chose to first pursue intensive diplomacy with Iran.
Then, in July, the E3 offered to extend the snapback mechanism if Iran were to take steps to address concerns regarding its highly enriched uranium stockpile, comply with its IAEA obligations, and resume direct diplomacy with the United States. Despite suggestions to the contrary from Iran and others, Tehran has not yet realized those conditions.
The United States therefore voted no on this resolution, and we are pleased that this resolution was not adopted due to not receiving the requisite number of yes votes. The practical effect of this vote is that absent any further action by the Council, the pre-2015 UN sanctions on Iran are re-imposed following the end of the 30-day snapback period on September 27.
π EXPLANATION OF VOTE ON A UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON NONPROLIFERATION AND IRAN | SEP 19, 2025
Different sides,
wide cash cow
Admittedly-flawed,
over-zealous,
kneeled, sealed,
over-flexed,
over-sexed,
google drive,
side-by-side,
terrorist tides,
bright red ties
Japan is finalizing plans not to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state for the time being, following the lead of the United States, a staunch ally of Israel, government sources said.
The move is believed to stem from concerns that such recognition could negatively affect the situation in the Middle East, as well as Japanβs relationship with the United States, the sources said.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is not expected to attend a United Nations-led international conference scheduled in New York on Sept. 22 to discuss the two-state solution, a vision for peaceful coexistence of Israel and Palestine as independent sovereign nations.
KA-CHING! KA-CHING!
thing one, thing two,
sit back, relax,
bad at bed?
LOOK. AT. ME.
F O C U S!
inhale gratefully,
automatic gunfire!
exhale forcefully,
automatic gunfire!
overlapping,
women screaming,
children crying,
fathers shouting,
gunfire continues,
tiny-tinted president
The Trump administration is seeking congressional approval to sell Israel $6.4 billion in support equipment and weapons including attack helicopters and troop carriers, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Israel's military said it had expanded operations in Gaza City on Friday and bombarded Hamas infrastructure, while displaced Palestinians traumatized by the advance said they had no means to flee.
The news of the proposed sale came days before world leaders were set to gather in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly next week, which the U.N. Security Council is also due to hold a high-level meeting on Gaza.
The planned package includes a deal worth $3.8 billion for 30 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and $1.9 billion for 3,250 infantry assault vehicles for the Israeli army.
Another $750 million worth of support parts for armored personnel carriers and power supplies are also working its way through the sale process, one of the people said.
Not exactly fake,
orchestrated chorus,
IT WILL NEVER BE,
the same again
π₯ Jon Stewart's Post-Kimmel Primer on Free Speech in the Glorious Trump Era | The Daily Show
The Daily Show | Sep 18, 2025
Feel-good,
thoughtless?
world is..
crushing me
πΆ The Reveal (Uncrossing Remix by Steven Olaf) (feat. Steven Olaf)
Deliberate folly,
youβre no superman,
no holy spirit,
my heart siren,
WHERE. ARE. YOU?
carpe diem,
the fuckinβ day!
(already)
WE. ARE. DYING.














Hello, dear Najwan.
My heart breaks for the slaughter and destruction going on in Gaza.
It's the USA's genocide as much as it's Israel's. So why does the USA have veto power in this case? It's so unjust. All of it. The genocide, the support for it, the hardened hearts that make it possible.
I hope Palestine gets the land back that is rightfully theirs, the healing and restoration they so deserve, and that the whole world learns from this unspeakable devastation so that it never, ever happens again.
Take care, my friend. I hope you enjoy your week end.
And, as always, thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do.
#FreePalestine
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THANK YOU NAW