Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Israel launched a massive aerial bombardment of Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza, on Sunday night into Monday morning, killing over 100 people in a night of death and hellfire. The PTI of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan won the most seats, even though its candidates were obliged to run as independents. This must be taken as a warning that a further escalation of the war between the world's major powers, driven by the aggressive policies of the NATO imperialist countries, is being prepared. The struggle against this overtly fascistic government can only proceed on a Trotskyist perspective for an international struggle against war, for workers' power and for socialism. Hospices are an integral part of the healthcare system yet remain largely funded by charities. Adult hospices only receive one third of their funding from the state. IGM and the works council are urging the workforce to accept an "overall packet" in a ballot on February 22. This would be the final nail in the coffin that the works council head is hammering into the plant and would mean that auto production in Saarlouis will be history by the end of 2025. The race to fill the seat of disgraced US Representative George Santos reflects the increasing need for bigotry and police repression amid war preparations by the ruling class. With just one group of protesters permitted and more rejected, the Democratic Party is making clear its intent to prevent the DNC from becoming a forum for opposition to their policies, including banning strikes. Peris was reading from the script of the most right-wing Zionist settlers, who claim a providential right to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians. The rapid rise in lending by banks to shadow banks is causing concern among financial regulators because numerous reports have made clear very little is known of their connections. When compared to an elderly population that never contracted COVID-19 or other respiratory infections, those with prior COVID-19 infections had a nearly two-fold increased risk of new onset dementia at one year after infection. In late January, Murray Walters' crusade made national headlines after his months-long witch-hunt of a well-regarded school principal, Shane Murnan, resulted in Murnan's forced resignation. A state Labor government plan for just 400 new dwellings in Lismore is too late for most victims, even if they could afford to buy land in the proposed housing estate. The lecture will explain the basic conceptions and principles elaborated in the Communist Manifesto. We invite students, workers and academics to attend and participate in this critical discussion. Workers at AT&T Southwest Mobility are facing a February 24 contract expiration date. "The Alton Plantation Workers Action Committee strongly condemns this assault, and we consider the attack against SEP members, who are in the forefront of the struggle for workers' rights, as an attack on the basic democratic rights of all workers." None of the three capitalist politicians has the slightest intention of addressing the social crisis facing workers and the poor. Whoever is elected will seek to boost business profits at the expense of working people. Among his other accomplishments, Ozawa broke down barriers as the first prominent Asian conductor in the US. Last month's ruling lays bare the anti-democratic character of the Thai state apparatus, which is not prepared to countenance a public discussion about any reform of the monarchy. About the WSWS The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the world Trotskyist movement, and its affiliated sections in the Socialist Equality Parties around the world. Find out more about joining the Socialist Equality Party. Copyright © 2020 World Socialist Web Site. All rights reserved. You received this email because you are subscribed to the WSWS Newsletter. Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
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