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Thursday, January 1, 2026

"On this new year, let’s resolve to get our priorities straight. A safer world begins by investing more in fighting poverty and less in fighting wars. Peace must prevail. It’s clear the world has the resources to lift lives, heal the planet, and secure a future of peace and justice.In 2026, I call on leaders everywhere: Get serious. Choose people and planet over pain. And I urge everyone who hears this message: Play your part. Our future depends on our collective courage to act. This new year, let’s rise together: For justice. For humanity. For peace. "

United Nations
“As we turn the page on a turbulent year, let’s resolve to get our priorities straight in 2026.” Wishing people around the world a Happy New Year, @antonioguterres urges: 
 
“Let’s rise together: For justice, humanity and peace.”
 
 

Statement by António Guterres, Secretary-General of The United Nations

As we enter the new year, the world stands at a crossroads.

Chaos and uncertainty surround us. 

Division. Violence. Climate breakdown. And systemic violations of international law.

A retreat from the very principles that bind us together as a human family. 

People everywhere are asking: Are leaders even listening? Are they ready to act.

As we turn the page on a turbulent year, one fact speaks louder than words:

Global military spending has soared to 2.7 trillion dollars, growing by almost 10%.

That is thirteen times more than all development aid, equivalent to the entire Gross Domestic Product of Africa.

All, while conflict rages at levels unseen since World War II.

On this new year, let’s resolve to get our priorities straight.

A safer world begins by investing more in fighting poverty and less in fighting wars. Peace must prevail.

It’s clear the world has the resources to lift lives, heal the planet, and secure a future of peace and justice.

In 2026, I call on leaders everywhere: Get serious. Choose people and planet over pain.

And I urge everyone who hears this message: Play your part.

Our future depends on our collective courage to act.

This new year, let’s rise together:

For justice. For humanity. For peace. 

 https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/statements/2025-12-29/secretary-generals-new-year-message

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‘Data is control’: what we learned from a year investigating the Israeli military’s ties to big tech Our reporting revealed a symbiotic relationship between the IDF and Silicon Valley – with implications for the future of warfare By Noa Yachot

‘In the Gaza Strip, we know that this massive trove of intercepted phone calls was used in airstrikes that killed civilians.’ Illustration: Guardian Design/Photo by Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg/Getty Images

 Tue 30 Dec 2025

In January this year, Harry Davies and Yuval Abraham first reported that Microsoft had deepened its ties to Israel alongside other major tech firms. Since then, the Guardian has published an award-winning series of investigations – in partnership with the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call – that has revealed a symbiotic relationship between Silicon Valley and the Israeli military.

One investigation exposed an Israeli mass surveillance program scooping up virtually all Palestinian phone calls and storing them on Microsoft’s cloud services – setting off an inquiry that ultimately prompted the company to cut off Israel’s access to some of its technology. Another story revealed that the Israeli military created a ChatGPT-like tool to analyze data collected through the surveillance of Palestinians. Yet another revealed that Google and Amazon had agreed to extraordinary terms to clinch a lucrative contract with Israel.

I asked Davies and Abraham to discuss what they learned this year – about the role of these technologies in Israel’s assault on Gaza, whether these business ties are sustainable, and what the revelations tell us about how the wars of the future will be fought.

How did Israel’s relationships with these companies change after October 7?

Yuval Abraham: The Israeli military had been fetishizing artificial intelligence and big data for many years – a trend that is very much connected to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinians, because the occupation generates a lot of data. What changed after October 7 was the scope. The military was looking to bomb hundreds of targets every day in Gaza. Tens of thousands of people were recruited into reserve duty. That meant a huge spike in usage of technological systems. That’s where the big tech companies stepped in.

Harry Davies: There was a huge surge in demand – not just for the storage capacities of the tech companies, but also for the products that they offer to analyze the information used to prosecute a war. What’s valuable for the military is the way in which these services are able to provide what’s known as “blob storage”, which allows them to store and process infinite amounts of raw intelligence information.... READ MORE  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/30/israeli-military-big-tech

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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

‘A gift that cannot be sold’: the Palestinian family fighting to save their West Bank farm- For more than three decades, the Nassars have battled Israeli efforts to reclassify their property as ‘state land’

Daoud Nassar walks on his family’s farm near Nahalin in the occupied West Bank, with Israeli settlements in the background. Photograph: Alessio Mamo/The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/29/palestinian-family-fighting-save-west-bank-farm-israel-settlers

and Sufian Taha in Wadi Salem
Mon 29 Dec 2025

In 1916, Daher Nassar, a Christian Palestinian farmer living south of Bethlehem, made a move considered more than unusual at the time. He bought a 42-hectare stretch of farmland on the slopes and valleys of Wadi Salem, and formally registered the purchase with the Ottoman authorities, who then ruled the region.

A few years later, after transferring the title to his son, Nassar did something even more extraordinary. He re-registered the deed under each successive administration – the British mandate, then the Jordanian government, and finally, after 1967, under Israeli occupation.

Today, that ageing, yellowing document is one of the family’s few shields against the loss of their land – a plot that lies near the town of Nahalin in the so-called Area C of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, coveted by settlers and by far-right Israeli ministers eager to see it annexed. In 1991, the Israeli authorities began a legal battle to declare the Nassar family’s farm Israeli “state land”, a precursor to claiming it for occupation.

“I received this land as a gift,” says Daoud Nassar, 55, Daher’s grandchild, who now owns the farm with his family. “My grandfather gave it to my father, who gave it to me and to my brothers and sisters, and we intend to pass it on to our children, and to their children after them. For us Palestinians, the land is a gift – and a gift cannot be sold or given away.”

Nestled in the olive-clad hills of the Judean desert, the Nassar farm survives without direct access to water or electricity – both were cut off by Israeli settlers in 1991 – with the family living partly in underground natural caves. It is the only place they are able to live, because since 1967 when the land was designed part of Area C, under full Israeli military and civil control, any structure – permanent or temporary – requires an Israeli permit. Almost none are granted.

In this way, the family resists Israeli occupation while hemmed in by five illegal settler outposts – one built right up against its boundary – and locked in a 34-year legal battle with the army, forced to water each olive tree by hand, carrying two glasses of water at a time.

To date, the legal battle between the Nassar family and the Israeli government is one of the longest-running cases in the history of the West Bank, and the longest among those still pending.

“Under Ottoman reign, Palestinian farmers and land owners did not register many of the lands, or reported reduced areas in order to avoid taxes, relying instead on oral traditions and local village records,” says Sliman Shaheen, a legal expert in land-related and demolition cases in the West Bank... READ MORE  https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/29/palestinian-family-fighting-save-west-bank-farm-israel-settlers

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Nassar inside a natural cave on his family’s farm that has been converted into a small chapel, where mass is celebrated every Sunday.
Photograph: Alessio Mamo/The Guardian

Monday, December 29, 2025

When the holiday lights come down, our commitment to world peace must endure - William Lambers in The Patriot News

"It’s important that each of us be an advocate for peace and charity. You can do this by speaking out and letting your elected officials know your support of humanitarian aid." -William Lambers

Dec. 28, 2025

As we enter the New Year of 2026 each of us has the power to carry on the holiday spirit of peace and charity. As President Dwight Eisenhower once remarked during a Christmas/New Year event, “When the trees come down and the lights are put away--as they always are--then we have a true testing of the spirit.

“That testing will be answered, throughout the year ahead, by the success each of us experiences in keeping alive the inspiration and exaltation of this moment.”

We must keep the Christmas spirit alive year round to prevent war, end hunger and build peace.

As President Eisenhower said at the 1956 Pageant of Peace Ceremonies, “We must believe that the truth of Christmas is constant; that men can live together in peace as Lincoln said, “with charity for all, with firmness in the right.”

Eisenhower urged peaceful means to settle disputes, instead of resorting to war which often leads to harmful and lasting consequences.

As we enter a new year with new challenges, America must remember its roots as a peaceful and charitable nation.

As we try to end wars in Ukraine and Gaza, we must also prevent war from starting with Venezuela. Members of Congress have rightly expressed alarm over the U.S. military buildup... READ MORE 

https://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2025/12/when-the-holiday-lights-come-down-our-commitment-to-world-peace-must-endure-opinion.html?gift=49d3311d-37f0-4767-8254-3a47e1facc74 

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The March of Trees -Nabil Anani & On the Wing of an Angel -Sliman Mansour... EXPLORE more in the Palestinian Museum

The March of Trees
Nabil Anani
 

On the Wing of an Angel
Sliman Mansour

https://www.palmuseum.org/en/permanent-commissioned-artworks2

The Palestinian Museum is a non-governmental association dedicated to supporting an open and vibrant Palestinian culture locally and internationally. The Museum presents and contributes to narratives on Palestinian history, culture and society from new and critical perspectives. It also offers spaces for creative ventures, educational programmes, and innovative research. The Museum is a Swiss-registered non-governmental association with a branch in Palestine. Its mission is to produce and disseminate emancipatory learning experiences about Palestine, its people and history through innovative exhibitions and programming, locally and internationally and to transcend political and geographical borders by seeking to form a link between Palestinians in Palestine and abroad through its digital archives and online platforms. 

 https://www.palmuseum.org/en/about/the-museum

https://www.palmuseum.org/en/exhibitions-and-events/exhibitions 

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More rain. More human misery, despair and death. Harsh winter weather is compounding more than two years of suffering. People in Gaza are surviving in flimsy, waterlogged tents and among ruins. There is nothing inevitable about this. Aid supplies are not being allowed in at the scale required. Meanwhile, as the largest UN agency on the ground, #UNRWAworks to do what we can. We could multiply these efforts tomorrow if aid flowed in. — @UNLazzarini

UNRWA

 
More rain. 
 
More human misery, despair and death. 
 
Harsh winter weather is compounding more than two years of suffering. 
 
People in #Gaza are surviving in flimsy, waterlogged tents and among ruins. 
 
There is nothing inevitable about this. 
 
Aid supplies are not being allowed in at the scale required.  
 
Meanwhile, as the largest UN agency on the ground, #UNRWAworks to do what we can. 
 
We could multiply these efforts tomorrow if aid flowed in. — 
 

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1935, Bethlehem, Palestine 🇵🇸 Portrait of Marguerite Kattan (née Mattia Kattan) reading alongside her two sisters.

1935, Bethlehem, Palestine 🇵🇸 Portrait of Marguerite Kattan (née Mattia Kattan) reading alongside her two sisters.
Pals

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Suddenly, a strong windstorm turns all the displaced persons sheltering here into tentless... Israeli occupation authorities must have [SHOULD HAVE] allowed the entry of 60,000 mobile homes in January, but they have allowed the entry of nothing. - Journalist Motasem A Dalloul

 Motasem A Dalloul

 
Suddenly, a strong windstorm turns all the displaced persons sheltering here into tentless...
 
Israeli occupation authorities must have [SHOULD HAVE] allowed the entry of 60,000 mobile homes in January, but they have allowed the entry of nothing.

 https://x.com/AbujomaaGaza/status/2005601308183847005/photo/2

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Motasem A Dalloul

Gaza is heading to a more extreme cold, rain and windstorm.. Pray for us.. 🤲
 
https://x.com/AbujomaaGaza/status/2005343029285224535/photo/1

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