Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The United States and its allies have not only justified Israel's atrocity but have proclaimed that the civilian population of Gaza constitutes legitimate targets for military violence. The two strikes claimed at least 195 civilian lives, with over 120 still missing as of late Wednesday evening. According to Gaza's Government Media Office, a further 777 people were wounded in the twin attacks on the enclave's largest refugee camp. The rally will be held at 3:00 pm EDT at Gullen Mall, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Thousands of people took to the streets of Minneapolis on Wednesday night to denounce Biden's refusal to enact a ceasefire as the death toll in Gaza passes 10,000. The initiative of the Belgian airport ground crew unions points to the vast potential to build an international struggle in the working class to stop the genocide in Gaza. The youth organization of the Social Democrats is tabling a motion that explicitly backs the genocidal policies of the Netanyahu government and seeks to suppress any criticism of them. Although the inquiry has been provided with only a partial collection of electronic communications such as WhatsApp messages, and other records such as diary entries, from these it is already clear that a brutal policy of social murder was in operation. If we don't stand up in solidarity and fight right now, the UAW reps are going to keep doing the same thing, and will continue to bring back contracts based on what the company wants. Workers began voting Wednesday morning before UAW Local 900 even held its "informational meetings." Johnson provided a quasi-legal cover for a majority of Republican House to oppose certifying Biden's election in 2020. Albanese's lie that the Biden administration cannot end the prosecution of Assange is a greenlight for the extradition and persecution of the Australian publisher. Interest rate payments on US debt will grow as yields rise and budget deficit increases. Following last weeks' mass shooting and Robert Card's suicide, multiple reports have confirmed that police were warned that the US Army soldier was mentally unwell, armed and had previously threatened to carry out a mass shooting. This is the first strike in Portland Public Schools' (PPS) history, the largest district in the state with 45,000 students. The financial aristocracy that believes it owns the art world—and, for that matter, the artists themselves—is attempting to suppress all signs of criticism and opposition to Israeli and US government policy. Last week's congress of the German industrial union IG Metall, which ended on Thursday in Frankfurt am Main, makes clear the reaction of the union leadership to growing opposition to cuts in social spending, to the rearmament of the military and to war. Twenty months on, only one-tenth of the flood-affected homeowners in the Northern Rivers region have received assistance under the federal-state "Resilient Homes" program. GNE bus workers can place no faith in Unite and its General Secretary Sharon Graham. They must draw up their own red lines in this dispute and demand oversight of all further negotiations, rather than closed-door meetings of the company and Unite officials. 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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