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Robert Inlakesh

Robert Inlakesh is a political analyst, journalist and documentary filmmaker currently based in London, UK. He has reported from and lived in the occupied Palestinian territories and hosts the show ‘Palestine Files’. Director of ‘Steal of the Century: Trump’s Palestine-Israel Catastrophe’. Follow him on Twitter @falasteen47

Microsoft’s Role in Gaza Goes Way Beyond the ICC Email Lockout

The tech giant didn’t just lock an ICC prosecutor out of his email. It’s been building tools for Israel’s wars while silencing dissent at home.

mai 21st, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 21st, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Israeli soldier tests Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality headset for battlefield use

Last week, headlines lit up with a staggering development: Microsoft locked the world’s top war crimes prosecutor out of his email. Karim Khan, chief of the International Criminal Court (ICC), had dared to go after Israeli officials for war crimes and was instantly digitally silenced. His accounts were frozen. His name smeared. His power

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Aide militaire : Wall Street, les sionistes et d’anciens agents de la CIA prennent le contrôle de l’aide à Gaza

« Ils nous ont dit d'accepter de travailler avec eux ou de partir. Ils viennent pour prendre le contrôle et instrumentaliser l'aide humanitaire. » — Jens Laerke, OCHA

mai 20th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 20th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Malnourished Palestinian child held by mother in Gaza shelter during famine, May 2025

With over half a million people in Gaza on the brink of starvation and aid groups warning of an “imminent famine,” Israel has agreed to allow a token number of relief trucks into the besieged enclave. But what’s entering Gaza now isn’t humanitarian aid, it’s a Trojan horse. A new, U.S.-backed private aid scheme staffed by former CIA operatives,

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La bataille pour la « droite éveillée » : comment Israël divise MAGA

Israël, censure et politique identitaire : la droite se ronge les sangs pour savoir qui est vraiment « éveillé ».

mai 15th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 15th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Trump supporter wearing yarmulke at campaign rally in Atglen, Pennsylvania, Oct. 27, 2020

A war has erupted among right-wing commentators, with the term “woke right” emerging as the weapon of choice. At the center of this MAGA movement schism is the issue of Israel and a growing conservative backlash over the refusal of self-described opponents of cancel culture to stand up for the free speech rights of Americans who oppose Tel Aviv’s

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Un groupe militant sioniste responsable de l'arrestation par l'ICE d'un ancien étudiant pro-palestinien

Un tribunal du Massachusetts a estimé que la détention par l'ICE d'un ancien étudiant de l'UMass était probablement motivée par des raisons politiques, après qu'une plainte de l'organisation sioniste Betar semble avoir déclenché son arrestation.

mai 14th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 14th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
A rally attended by Betar members in Paris, February 9, 2025: Cesar Vilette | Ola News | Sipa via AP Images

A Massachusetts court ruled that the detention of a former student who expressed pro-Palestine views was unconstitutional and that it was a punitive measure triggered almost solely by a complaint from the Zionist militant group Betar. Late last week, a judge ruled that a former student at the University of Massachusetts (UMass), detained

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Trump rencontrera l'ancien chef de l'EI en Arabie saoudite alors que la Syrie s'efforce d'apaiser Israël

Ahmed al-Sharaa, ancien membre fondateur de l'EI, est désormais président de la Syrie et doit rencontrer Donald Trump en Arabie saoudite. Ce sommet intervient alors que Damas s'attaque aux dirigeants palestiniens et aux réseaux de solidarité avec Gaza afin d'apaiser Israël et de s'assurer le soutien des États-Unis.

mai 13th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 13th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa with France’s Emmanuel Macron at Elysee Palace in Paris, May 7, 2025

Ahmed al-Sharaa, a founding member of ISIS and former commander of Syria’s al-Qaeda affiliate, is now being welcomed as a head of state. This week, the longtime militant—better known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani—is expected to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia. According to multiple reports, the two are negotiating a deal

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Le Yémen frappe Ben Gourion, déclare un blocus et redéfinit la résistance du XXIe siècle

La frappe de missiles du Yémen sur le principal aéroport d'Israël et la déclaration d'un blocus aérien marquent un tournant dans la guerre régionale, défiant Tel-Aviv militairement, économiquement et même en ligne et redéfinissant la résistance au 21e siècle.

mai 6th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 6th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Crater caused by Ansar Allah missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport during Israel-Yemen conflict, May 2025

Yemen’s Ansar Allah has declared an air blockade on Israel following a missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport—and vowed to escalate further after Israel responded with airstrikes on Sanaa’s civilian infrastructure. “The Israeli aggression will not deter Yemen from continuing its operations in support of the oppressed in Gaza,” senior Ansar Allah

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Une rare révolte de droite fait échouer le projet de loi punissant de prison les boycotts d'Israël

La législation soutenue par l'AIPAC menaçant les Américains de prison pour avoir soutenu le boycott d'Israël s'est effondrée après que les législateurs du GOP se soient révoltés contre les préoccupations relatives à la liberté d'expression.

mai 5th, 2025
Robert Inlakesh
mai 5th, 2025
Par Robert Inlakesh
Greene and Massie walk through Capitol surrounded by reporters, April 30, 2024

A sweeping pro-Israel bill backed by Republican leadership and AIPAC collapsed this week after a rare revolt by right-wing lawmakers who argued it posed a direct threat to Americans’ First Amendment rights. The bill, H.R. 867 — known as the IGO Anti-Boycott Act — would have imposed up to $1 million in fines and prison terms of up to 20 years on

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