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Parenting Expert Shares Two Words You Should Say To A Rude Child
A parenting coach has shared the two-word response parents can use if their kids are being disrespectful – and it’s surprisingly simple.
In a TikTok video, Mike Wallach, who runs Apparently Parenting, said: “Stop letting your kids walk all over you with this one trick.
“It’s super simple – and when done correctly, they rarely push back against it.”
What’s the trick?
The parenting coach and behaviour analyst said if a child is disrespectful or rude towards you, all you need to say in response is: “Try again.”
This can be used in a variety of scenarios, added the parenting coach, such as “when they slam the door, when they yell back ‘no’, when they’re playing too rough, [or] when they snatch a toy out of someone’s hand”.
“They immediately know what needs to be done to change their behaviour,” he explained.
Of course, some younger children might need a bit more direction than simply “try again”. If they say something rude to you, or shout at you, you could respond: “That’s not how we talk to each other. Can you try again?”
If they shout a demand at you, like “I want a snack!” you could respond: “Let’s try that again. How do we ask nicely?”
When kids are rude it might be tempting to raise your voice, but parenting pros suggest remaining calm and speaking in a steady voice, otherwise the situation will likely escalate.
According to My Parenting Solutions, asking for a replay is “so simple and effective”. But if your child is having a tantrum, it’s probably best to wait until they’ve calmed down to encourage them to try again.
The method can work well, because you’re giving children the opportunity to practice acting respectfully.
Any more tips?
Yes! If your child is being angry or rude, or having constant tussles with siblings, ‘special time’ might just help.
Child psychologist Dr Becky Kennedy, founder of Good Inside, described it as the “best bang-for-your-buck” parenting strategy.
Put simply, ‘special time’ is a period of time you carve out in your day where you and your child have one-on-one time together.
“So often, our attention as parents is split between work, siblings, admin, getting everyone fed, and the endless mental to-do list and demands on our time and resources,” Anna Mathur, a psychotherapist and author of The Uncomfortable Truth, told HuffPost UK.
But special time “cuts through that noise”.
It could be five minutes, it could be 15 minutes – but the idea is you get rid of all distractions and just sit and spend time with your kid.
Mathur said it works because “even 10 minutes of dedicated one-on-one time is a statement that tells your child: you matter, you’re seen, I want to be with you” and helps kids “feel emotionally secure, which strengthens their nervous system and improves behaviour”.
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Secretive super PAC funding is skyrocketing in primaries
A record number of groups are exploiting a gap in campaign finance law to flood this year’s primary elections with money — without disclosing their donors until long after the race is over.
More than $48 million has already been spent on House and Senate primaries this year by super PACs that did not have to reveal their donors before elections took place, according to a POLITICO analysis of data from the Federal Election Commission. That is more than double the total at this time in the 2024 cycle, and 10 times higher than in 2018.
The groups are taking advantage of the campaign finance calendar. A super PAC formed after the last pre-election FEC deadline can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money in the crucial final days of an election without disclosing its donors until afterward. The practice has been used for years, but never to the degree of this year’s midterms.
Roughly 1 in 10 dollars in outside spending that has flowed into primaries so far this year has been through these secretive groups.
In some cases, the pop-up super PAC spending has the characteristics of one political party meddling in another’s primary to help boost a candidate seen as more beatable in November, which is what happened in competitive races in Texas’ 35th District, Maine’s 2nd District and most recently New York’s 17th District. In other cases, groups sought to hide their connection to controversial sources, like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
“It’s certainly a very strategic effort to avoid providing transparency for voters,” said Saurav Ghosh, director of federal campaign finance reform at the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center. “So even if they’re acting within the letter of the law, they are ultimately undermining in spirit. Because disclosure requirements exist so that voters — when they’re deciding who to cast their ballot for — have the information about who has spent money backing these candidates.”
The path for secretive spending on primaries is relatively straightforward. New groups launch after a monthly or quarterly FEC deadline. They spend millions of dollars to support their preferred candidates, bombarding voters in the final days when they are most engaged with an election. And by the time they have to report their money, weeks after the end of the month or quarter, the election they were aiming to influence is already over.
The tactic is more common in primaries than general elections because outside groups have to file pre-general reports in mid-October, leaving only a relatively small window before the November election where they would be able to launch and spend without disclosing financial information.
The efforts to hide sources of funding have happened across the country this cycle and to support and oppose candidates of widely varying ideologies. More money has been spent in Democratic primaries than Republican ones so far.
Since the beginning of May, two super PACs widely suspected of being tied to Republicans — Lead Left and Real Change — have spent $4.3 million across Democratic primaries in five competitive House districts to boost progressive candidates that are seen as weaker in the general election. Neither group will have to reveal their donors until mid-July.
In Kentucky’s 4th District, where GOP Rep. Thomas Massie was seeking reelection after President Donald Trump endorsed his challenger Ed Gallrein, a newly created super PAC spent a whopping $6.7 million to attack Gallrein. The PAC shut itself down shortly after the primary, revealing only then that most of its funds came from a Texas-based firm. (The PAC is now facing an FEC complaint alleging it was a straw donor scheme.)
In Illinois’ March primaries, three newly created groups tied to AIPAC spent $16 million on House races. While news reports linked AIPAC to the groups throughout the primaries, it wasn’t revealed until afterward that United Democracy Project, AIPAC’s main super PAC, was the leading funder. That allowed AIPAC — which has become politically controversial in Democratic primaries — to attempt to influence the elections without officially declaring its involvement as ballots were being cast.
In the special primary election to replace the late Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) last year, a newly launched super PAC called Fight for Virginia’s Future backed Connolly’s former chief of staff, James Walkinshaw. After the election, which Walkinshaw won, it was revealed that the group’s funding was transferred from Connolly’s campaign account.
Not every newly launched super PAC is inherently secretive. In some cases, new groups are clear about their affiliations even if they don’t immediately report their donors to the FEC.
And there are other ways for super PACs to hide their sources of funding beyond taking advantage of the FEC’s timing. Many get transfers from 501(c)(4) nonprofits, which face far fewer disclosure requirements.
As the practice of pop-up super PACs has become more common, it’s also become more sophisticated.
In past cycles, new super PACs that hid their sources of funding were sometimes linked to existing interests through the little information they do have to share when they are formed or spend money: their vendors, address and treasurer name and contact info. But many groups have developed workarounds and now use unknown treasurers or new vendors that also popped up around the same time as the PACs themselves.
In a handful of Democratic primaries in competitive districts this year, pop-up super PACs that have been linked to Republicans through PO boxes and website metadata have run ads that closely mimic the logos and official materials of Democratic campaigns in the race.
In one case last month, the Republican-linked Lead Left PAC spent nearly $1 million backing Democrat Maureen Galindo over Johnny Garcia in Texas’ 35th District. Galindo had been widely condemned by her own party for calls to turn a local ICE detention center into a “prison for American Zionists.”
The spending on her behalf led to the moderate Blue Dog PAC leading a rescue mission for Garcia: It spent more than $1 million to boost the former Bexar County sheriff’s deputy.
Neither Real Change or Lead Left responded to requests for comment sent to the emails listed on FEC filings. Other groups, including Fight for Virginia’s Future, Kentucky 4th PAC and UDP also didn’t respond to requests for comment. Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC tied to House GOP leadership that is widely speculated to be behind some of the pop-up PACs, did not respond to a request for comment.
Phil Gardner, a senior adviser to the Blue Dog PAC, said the Lead Left ads were “literally trying to impersonate other campaigns.”
Garcia — who ultimately won his race by more than 20 points — said in an interview that news reports linking Lead Left to Republicans helped show voters the importance of the race.
“It showed just how scared they were of our campaign, that they were willing to invest in a candidate that was clearly antisemitic that they knew they would defeat very easily in the general election,” Garcia said.
A similar pop-up PAC also spent heavily for progressive Matt Dunlap over state Sen. Joe Baldacci in Maine’s battleground 2nd District, which Trump won in 2024 and is open this cycle because moderate Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) opted not to seek reelection.
Ian Russell, a national Democratic strategist who is working on Baldacci’s race, said the GOP-linked ads could trick voters who don’t realize they aren’t coming from Dunlap’s campaign.
“They’re literally running a positive ad for Matt Dunlap,” Russell said. “They’re using his campaign logo. They’re using B-roll off of his YouTube page.”
That race is still uncalled as it goes to a ranked-choice count this week.
In recent years, some Democratic and Republican lawmakers have pushed for tightening campaign finance law, saying sources of funding should be more readily disclosed. But there have not been meaningful advances in campaign finance legislation.
Just last week, Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) introduced a bill that would require super PACs to disclose every large donation they receive in the final 20 days of an election — which would make it harder for pop-up PACs to hide their sources of funding.
“All this dark spending money is just skyrocketing,” Crow said in an interview. “Super PACs, corporate donations, pop-up PACs. It’s out of control and it’s getting worse every cycle.”
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The government officials who can't wait to clean out stadium toilets
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Those in charge of SoFi Stadium have two days to clean out SoFi Stadium between the United States’ thumping of Paraguay on Friday and a face-off on Monday between Iran and New Zealand. They can count on the L.A. County Department of Health to help with the grossest part.
County health officials are already removing wastewater from the stadium before, during and after every match played at SoFi Stadium, to test for the presence of various viruses. The county health department — which is responsible for the well-being of ten million residents — developed its syndromic-surveillance capacity during the Covid pandemic, but is now deploying it for the first time it at a sports facility.
You can read more in a fascinating report from POLITICO health-care reporters from coast to coast, led by my Sacramento-based colleague Rachel Bluth, about how public-health authorities have prepared for a World Cup unfolding amid an Ebola outbreak, rising measles cases in the United States, and continued fears of hantavirus.
Click here for the whole story.
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Watch: Met violently arresting Jews for protesting sale of stolen Palestinian land
The British state’s war on UK rights and justice to protect Israel continues. Jewish protesters are demonstrating outside an event to sell stolen Palestinian land to colonisers today, 14 June 2026. But the Met Police is already arresting peaceful protesters — and appears to be targeting Jewish protesters for violent repression:
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The protesters have been loud, but entirely peaceful — Met Police are out of line:
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The event had already changed location trying to avoid the protests, after the first venue withdrew:
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The Jewish Anti-Zionist Action group said:
Our protest was Immediately met with violent and disproportionate policing and counter demonstrations.
The outrageous sale of Palestinian land and property, including in illegal settlements in the West Bank, is not welcome in our Synagogues, or anywhere else.
We stand proud alongside over 100 other organisations, public figures and politicians, to demand that the Government take urgent action aganist this outrageous event, that very likely breaches UK and International law.
We know that during this same event in New York City only last month, land sales in Kfar Eldad, Karnei Shomron and other Israeli settlements in the occupied territories were advertised.
We will not stand by whilst this criminal activity now takes place in London.
The use of a synagogue for these events, as an attempt to shield themselves from rightful criticism and protest, is inexcusable, and as anti-zionist Jews we will defend our Synagogues from this exploitation.
We reject the use of our faith and culture as a justification for occupation, war crimes and the ongoing genocide.
We refuse the idea that our safety lies in the seizure of Palestinian land and the destruction of Palestinian life.
As British Jews we will resist any attempt to recruit us to the Israeli settler colonial project.
We affirm our rightful place here in the UK, standing in solidarity with our neighbours, and fighting for Palestinian and collective liberation.
END ALL LAND SALES NOW, FREE PALESTINE
The situation continues to develop. Solidarity with the people of Palestine and all those protesting peacefully against the theft of yet more of their land.
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By Skwawkbox
Politics
PM hopeful Al Carns threatens more austerity to enrich arms companies
According to former ministers like Al Carns, the UK is facing the imminent threat of war. In a sense, this is always true, because the UK and the US regularly initiate conflict. And while we could simply stop committing ourselves to these illegal wars of aggression, Labour MPs like Carns and Lisa Nandy are instead proposing a fresh round of austerity:
Nandy: "We've got to significantly increase the amount we're spending on defence"
Over the last several days I haven't seen a single interviewer question this claim. Instead the challenge to politicians making it is, are you increasing it fast enough/by enough? pic.twitter.com/H7OA0MHllf
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 14, 2026
Al Carns — Clearly made up danger
In the UK, there’s a cottage industry of ‘defence analysts’ who make the rounds arguing that the UK is on the verge of imminent war with Russia / China / ‘terror’ / etc. The only time they stop making this case is when they’re shilling for Trident, because the argument for nukes is that they’re supposed to make an invasion of the UK impossible.
Al Carns is one of the defence shills who promotes unchecked military expenditure from inside parliament. Carns resigned in spectacular fashion earlier this week, arguing that Britain should be siphoning more money off to the military industrial complex. Carns resignation was pretty much universally praised by the right, because they also want to give endless bungs to defence contractors (in addition to protecting British soldiers from consequences should they commit war crimes):
The focus today is on defence funding. It's clearly mental the PM won't cut welfare to fund our military.
But don't miss what Carns says about Northern Ireland.
The Government's Troubles Bill will see veterans dragged through the courts. If they had any shame, they'd scrap it. https://t.co/2yen2uViDK
— Katie Lam (@Katie_Lam_MP) June 11, 2026
People on the left had criticisms:
How about we owe them not to die in a trench in a foreign country, in a war with no end, and to no end? https://t.co/0POzmA1U5O
— Stop the War Coalition (@STWuk) June 11, 2026
Aaron Bastani of Novara argued your average voter is now mostly deaf to the sabre rattling that successfully riled people up during the Cold War or the War on Terror:
We spend £66 billion on defence, and £18 billion on policing.
Ask the average voter – in Al Carns’ or John Healey’s seat – which is in dire need of more money. Westminster journalists may be surprised! https://t.co/kv32v1H7wA
— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) June 11, 2026
At this point, the cat is out of the bag. People increasingly understand that the government is a machine which transfers wealth from the masses to corporate shareholders. They also know that every military conflict we’ve embroiled ourselves in over the past several decades has been a miserable embarrassment of avoidable slaughter.
We don’t need to spend more money on offshore military bases and deadly weapons; we need to stop pretending we’re a significant global power, because it’s coming at the expense of us being a functional mid-sized nation.
Austerity 3.0
If you’re wondering where the money for more war will come from, the answer is a fresh round of austerity:
Carns is asked where the extra £ for defence should come from.
".. I think there are places, such as moving welfare from hand outs to hand ups"
Describing welfare as hand outs tells us all about Carns politics & who he wants to target – the sick, disabled, low paid, pensioners pic.twitter.com/bfHscrkzCv
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 14, 2026
What’s the point of defending the country if it’s literally just an empty shell?
Carns also bragged about the UK military seizing control of a Russian tanker. As Saul Staniforth notes, we’re very opposed to this sort of thing when Iran does it:
Freedom of navigation must be protected, they say, the Strait of Hormuz must be re-opened, they demand.
Meanwhile in the Channel: pic.twitter.com/6L1yRk8ERl
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 14, 2026
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) June 14, 2026
WATCH: The moment Royal Marines board a shadow Russian oil tanker in the English Channel pic.twitter.com/6uLGfcqsl8
Lisa Nandy was also at it:
Lisa Nandy boasting that Starmer cut the aid budget to fund more 'defence' spending & confirms we need to increase spending even more to "meet this moment"
The UK is already the 5th highest military spender in the world (only the US, China, Russia and Germany spend more than us) pic.twitter.com/cLCxwEKMEV
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 14, 2026
By population, the UK is the 22nd largest country in the world. Do we really need to be the fifth biggest spender on arms? How does that benefit us?
Let’s not forget, as much as these people cry about ‘defence’, we don’t use these weapons defensively; we use them offensively – and the reason we do so is to create an excuse to buy more weapons.
As Staniforth highlights, it’s austerity which is driving voters to the right. Labour’s solution to this is to implement more austerity:
Lisa Nandy condemns the nasty & divisive politics of Farage & says living standards haven't improved for too long & people want better, along with hope.
Moments before she was confirming the govt is going to make cuts across departments to fund more 'defence' spending. pic.twitter.com/dXtvAvVeFh — Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 14, 2026
End of Empire
America and China aren’t laughing at us because we’re no longer a serious military power; they’re laughing because of guys like Al Carns who think we still could be.
Amazingly, this is all happening as Iran has shown you can counter the West’s endless military expenditure with much cheaper technology. And that’s the real threat, isn’t it? Because if you can outclass a multi-million pound missile with a £10k drone, the defence industry suddenly looks much larger than it has any right to be.
This is why the shills are going to scream louder, and why their protests are going to grow ever more ridiculous.
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By Willem Moore
Politics
Badenoch & Blair urge Starmer to join austerity pact
In a letter to Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch has urged Keir Starmer to enter into a pact with her Conservative Party. Her plan is to inflict more austerity on the British public for the sake of giving handouts to greedy defence contractors. And as she notes, Tony Blair is urging Starmer to do the same thing:
Our Armed Forces cannot defend Britain on empty promises and delayed plans.
Keir Starmer’s Defence Ministers resigned as his plan falls short. Their warnings are extremely serious.
I’ve written to the PM offering the support of my MPs to vote to cut welfare to fund defence. pic.twitter.com/aBTSVdOeV8 — Kemi Badenoch (@KemiBadenoch) June 14, 2026
The question is this: will Keir Starmer agree to work with the worst of all people for the worst possible reasons, or will he be kicked out of office before he gets chance?
Always money for war
By population, the UK is the 22nd largest country in the world; by defence spending, we’re the fifth. This is clearly a hangover from our time as a globe-spanning empire; a hangover which lumps us with a massive bill for unclear benefits. ‘Unclear benefits’ for the public, anyway. Obviously there’s a massive benefit to the arms companies – companies which use their ill-gotten gains to push for more bloodshed – bloodshed which stains the hands that sign the cheques which finance operators like Blair.
Appealing to Starmer, Badenoch penned the following:
Today’s world is more dangerous and threatening than we have known in our lifetimes. Britain and our allies are confronted by authoritarian states who want to destabilise and divide us. Yet in the space of 12 hours your Defence Secretary, Armed Forces Minister and two key Defence Department aides resigned from your Government. They raised extremely serious concerns about our national defence readiness, and the funding of our military. The former Defence Secretary repeated the warning that “if it is our intelligence assessment, and the assessment of other countries in NATO, that there could be an attack by Russia on NATO as soon as 2030”.
Let’s tackle these points in order:
Firstly, the world is definitely “more dangerous and threatening”, and while Russia has contributed to that, let’s not forget our ally Israel’s actions – whether it’s the genocide in Gaza, the war on Iran, or the ethnic cleansing we’re seeing in Lebanon. Buying more weapons won’t stop Israel from dragging us into conflict; it will simply encourage and reward them – especially as we buy from Israeli defence contractors like Elbit Systems.
Secondly, Russia is failing to win against Ukraine – a single nation which is not a nuclear power. The idea that Russia will be powerful enough to attack NATO and then survive the nuclear fallout is ridiculous, whether they attack us in 2030 or 2130.
You are not a serious person if you think otherwise.
Badenoch — The stench of Blair
Badenoch also said:
It is time to get serious. We cannot have our military inadequately funded at a time of growing threats. The funding must also not be backloaded, when the pressures are urgent.
I have made several offers to work with you in the national interest to reduce benefit spending so we can invest more in our defence. Sir Tony Blair, the longest serving Labour Prime Minister, has urged you to accept them.
Gee, we wonder why the disgraced war criminal Tony Blair would view endless conflict as more worthy than the welfare of British citizens?
Lest we forget, Labour didn’t back down on the welfare cuts because Starmer grew a conscious; it backed down because targeting sick and disabled people disgusted the public.
Keir Starmer would have to be entirely devoid of intelligence to sign up to a devil’s pact with Kemi Badenoch and Tony Blair. And that’s the problem; he is entirely devoid of intelligence, and so it seems is his most-likely replacement:
The aspiring PM said “I am not squeamish about saying that the plan would be to reduce the welfare bill", insisting he'll slash benefits to "support people into work" (Via @TheTimes) pic.twitter.com/5NDMVE9hmy
— Stats for Lefties
NEW | Andy Burnham confirms he will cut welfare benefits to pour billions into war spending.

(@LeftieStats) June 13, 2026
Paradoxical
Iran has shown that it’s possible to counter endless Western military expenditure with cheap and cheerful tech like drones, fast boats, and mines. This is an existential threat to the arms industry, because if missiles that cost millions apiece are now redundant, we don’t need to be spending so much on weapons, do we?
To counter this, the war cries are becoming ever more shrill and ever more preposterous.
In other words, expect to hear a lot more from Tony Blair and his apparent fangirl Kemi Badenoch over the coming months.
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By Willem Moore
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Set car on fire, threaten residents? 20 months. Anti-genocide protester? 6yrs+
Two Middlesbrough women who set a car on fire in the street, stole property and intimidated innocent local people during far-right riots received jail term of 20 and 22 months. They are already back out on the streets. Anti-genocide protesters who damaged weapons used to murder Palestinian civilians have been jailed for 6 years or more despite being found to have no violent intent. They were held in prison for longer before trial than Megan Davison was sentenced to:
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Far-right snowflakes
The far-right loves to moan about ‘two-tier policing’. It thinks its the victim. But the victims are those slaughtered and purged by the Israeli colony — and those the British state targets for opposing Israel’s crimes.
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By Skwawkbox
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Israel strikes Beirut after Smotrich calls for entire suburb to be flattened
Israel has struck the Dahiya area of Beirut, after Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister, called for the IOF to flatten the suburb.
Israeli terrorists just attacked southern suburb of Beirut.
As usual, before any ceasefire gakes place, they do their worst to sabotage it, as it is a main goal for them to continue this genocide agaisnt our people.
No details abiut casualties yet.
Last strike on Dahiyeh 2 weeks… pic.twitter.com/rzjkLEa8qq— Hadi Hoteit | هادي حطيط (@HadiHtt) June 14, 2026
This was in response to Hezbollah drones striking an illegal Israeli military zone in the Northern occupied Palestinian territories early on Sunday.
Israel’s Dahiya Doctrine
Smotrich called for the IOF to use the ‘Dahiya Doctrine’ — an explicitly genocidal doctrine. This is Israel’s policy of using overwhelming and disproportionate force against civilian areas to “deter attacks”. It was named after a suburb of Beirut, which the IOF flattened in 2006.
Smotrich called on Netanyahu to:
implement it with determination and force and to demolish buildings in Dahiya today as well.
We are in critical days of shaping the space for many years to come.
As the Canary previously reported, Paul Rogers, emeritus professor of peace studies, explained Dahiya in the context of Gaza in December 2023. When looking at the early devastation, he described the horrors as:
a specific Israeli way of war that has evolved since 1948, through to its current Dahiya doctrine, which is said to have originated in the 2006 war in Lebanon.
Rogers said:
In July of that year, facing salvoes of rockets fired from southern Lebanon by Hezbollah militias, the IDF fought an intense air and ground war.
However:
Neither succeeded, and the ground troops took heavy casualties; but the significance of the war lies in the nature of the air attacks. It was directed at centres of Hezbollah power in the Dahiya area, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, but also on the Lebanese economic infrastructure.
It was there in Dahiya that Israel’s genocidal impulses mutated into a new policy of annihilation.
Disproportionate force
Rogers explained:
This was the deliberate application of “disproportionate force”, such as the destruction of an entire village, if deemed to be the source of rocket fire.
One graphic description of the result was that “around a thousand Lebanese civilians were killed, a third of them children. Towns and villages were reduced to rubble; bridges, sewage treatment plants, port facilities and electric power plants were crippled or destroyed.
In short, Israeli policy goes far beyond fighting ‘terrorists’ and aims to destroy the very means of life.
Israel jeopardising the ceasefire
Iran had warned that any attack on Beirut would trigger an Iranian response, which could reignite full-scale war across the region. Importantly, though, this is what Israel does. Whenever Iran and the US are close to a ceasefire agreement, Israel drops more bombs and screws it up.
Ahead of a potential U.S.-Iran deal, the Israelis do exactly what everyone expects them to do. Bomb Beirut’s southern suburbs. https://t.co/ejkRiNe3kb
— Rania Khalek (@RaniaKhalek) June 14, 2026
Israel knows that its goal of a ‘Greater Israel‘ cannot be achieved if it actually adheres to a ceasefire, so why would it?
Iran has emphasised that the ceasefire must include Israel’s illegal attacks on Lebanon. This means a strike on Dahiyeh could complicate Trump’s efforts to finalise the ceasefire.
‘Self defence’
Two Israeli fighter jets struck a residential building in Beirut at least four times.
Footage of today’s Israeli strike on a residential building in Beirut, Lebanon.
2 fighter jets were involved, 4 munitions dropped. pic.twitter.com/4cyCaSPDxQ
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) June 14, 2026
Of course, Israel claims the strike on Dahiya is self-defence. But no such thing under international law.
Once again lsrael claims to have bombed Beirut in “self-defense” following Hezbollah rockets/drones launches towards invading Israeli forces & northern settlements.
*Hezbollah has been responding to Israel violations of the ceasefire & invasion by firing rockets/drones towards… https://t.co/yfTtuf0mxa pic.twitter.com/Ve9enDdvsD
— MenchOsint (@MenchOsint) June 14, 2026
On the other hand, anyone living under illegal occupation has the legal right to armed resistance and self-defence, under international law.
You cannot invade and illegally occupy sovereign territory and expect the native population to just roll over.
Israelis are living in an alternate reality. One in which Arab lives don’t matter, and actions don’t have consequences.
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By HG
Politics
Jewish anti-Zionist group condemns selling of illegal settlements in UK synagogues
Today, 14 June 2026, the Jewish Anti-Zionist Action (JAZA) group and others protested outside the so-called “Great Israeli Real Estate” event at Edgware United Synagogue. The event is selling off yet more stolen Palestinian land to would-be colonisers.
JAZA has joined hundreds of protestors from a variety of justice groups, including the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), in peaceful protest outside Edgware United Synagogue in London. The event was moved to the synagogue after a first venue pulled out.
Protesters held a prayer service in the street and held a banner stating ‘war crimes out of our synagogues’. Despite the peaceful, even sacred, nature of the demonstration, protesters were still attacked and violently arrested by the Met Police.
The event has generated widespread public opposition, along with condemnation even among MPs. Human rights organisations, legal experts, community groups and elected representatives called for its cancellation and for authorities to immediately investigate the legality of the event and those associated with the event under UK domestic law.
The group said, before beginning its protest, that it was “proud” to participate:
Alongside the more than 100 civil society organisations and the more than 100 MPs that have publicly opposed this event, we are proud to join the peaceful and public protest against the event this Sunday.
Jewish Anti-Zionists reject any attempt to provide a Jewish pretext or justification for these activities and refuse the use of our synagogues to legitimise them. JAZA are appalled that Edgware United Synagogue is hosting this event in the midst of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. That a synagogue would openly engage in enabling the further colonisation of Palestine by giving the event religious and cultural credence is unconscionable. We refuse to allow support for settlement expansion and land theft to be presented as a Jewish communal interest and we reject the conflation of Judaism with a political project built upon the dispossession of another people.
UN figures show that since October 2023, over 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, 213 of whom were children, have been killed by Israeli settlers and military forces. Settler violence and access restrictions have also led to the displacement of over 1,750 Palestinians this year alone.
JAZA — Starmer targeting Jews
Following the usual pattern of the Starmer regime and its Israel lobbyists, anti-Zionist Jews were disproportionately targeted for arrest. Their prominent presence at anti-genocide and anti-apartheid protests disrupts the Israel lobby’s narrative that all Jews support Israel and its colonisation of Palestine.
Settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are illegal under international law, and have been found by the ICJ to be in breach of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits an occupying power from transferring parts of its civilian population into occupied territory, constituting a war crime.
JAZA’s Talia Woodin said:
As Jews, we are disgusted that companies involved in marketing and developing properties in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank are hosted by a synagogue. These settlements are outposts of extreme violence and exist to terrorise Palestinians and eliminate the possibility of a future Palestinian state.
We are here to fight the false narrative that dangerously conflates Judaism and Zionism, and seeks to weaponise antisemitism to suppress peaceful protests.
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By Skwawkbox
Politics
20,000 gather in Belfast to denounce violent racist pogroms
A massive crowd of around 20,000 people turned out in Belfast on Saturday June 13 to show support for people driven from their homes by racist mobs earlier in the week. The rally, entitled Together Against Hate, was organised by United Against Racism (UAR). Speaking on Instagram, the group said:
This was the biggest anti-racist mobilisation Belfast has ever seen. It reflects the revulsion felt at the 3rd consecutive year of racist pogroms.
Speakers from the trade union movement, community groups, anti-racist organisers and political parties addressed the crowd.
The riots that took place this week were encouraged by those at the top of society. The likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage were happy to stoke the flames of racism.
As we’ve already pointed out, the north of Ireland’s problems aren’t caused by immigrants and people of colour. They’re caused by billionaires and the politicians they are able to purchase under a grotesquely unequal and undemocratic political and economic system. UAR concurred, saying:
Migrants did not cause the housing crisis. Migrants did not cause the fuel crisis. Migrants did not defund the NHS. The government is responsible for these failures, and we should not allow ourselves to be fed misinformation which scapegoats the most vulnerable members of our society.
Activist slams PSNI response to pogroms
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) must also account for their failures. Assistant director of Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR) Marissa McMahon slammed the police for their response to the wave of ethnic cleansing. She described how a list of houses that were targets of the far-right had been seen online:
On Wednesday as many people know, a list of people’s addresses were circulated widely on the internet.
Rather than get people out, she said the PSNI simply called at people’s doors to:
…tell them that they weren’t safe. Vulnerable people left to fend for themselves.
McMahon went on to describe the heroic efforts of Belfast activists throughout the week, who did the police’s job for them. They entered loyalist areas where the violence was centred, then:
At absolute personal risk to themselves they went into houses, they got families out through back doors and into cars.
She described how PPR:
…worked with the likes of Unison, the Irish language community, the travelling community. These communities who know all too well what discrimination and persecution looks like. And with their help we were able to safely house over 200 families.
McMahon also said authorities should have foreseen the violence. She said PPR had been “mapping this racist violence since 2024”. This means a third summer in a row of racist pogroms should not have come as a surprise. The Guardian recently covered how the Accountability Project Northern Ireland, which tracks far-right activity:
…sent dozens of reports to the PSNI between November 2025 and June 2026.
The police service did not act on these, resulting in the carnage of the last week. Union leaders and political parties also spoke at the demonstration. Alliance, the Green Party, People Before Profit, the SDLP and Sinn Féin all sent representatives. No unionist party provided a speaker to denounce the shocking crimes committed by bigoted thugs.
Belfast Loyalist gang tortured man whose stabbing triggered riots
In other news related to the loyalist-driven riots, a judge refused bail for racist far-right agitator Stephen Baker. He was:
…among four men who appeared at Belfast Magistrates Court in connection with public disorder.
District judge Steven Keown had unusually strong words for Baker. He inverted the racists’ narrative by suggesting that it is the likes of Baker that need to go, rather than the immigrants his ilk want to purge:
People who involve themselves in this or support or encourage these outrageous attacks on our community, and including, as we’ve all seen, outrageous attacks on hard-working and valued members of our society, from all backgrounds and cultures, need to be removed from our society because they pose an existential threat to all of us.
Additionally, the Belfast Telegraph reported that Stephen Ogilvie, the victim of the knife attack which triggered the latest wave of white violence, had previously been tortured by a gang headed by loyalist hoods. The Telegraph says:
Gang member David McCleave ended up being jailed for 14 years for spiking the Rathcoole man [Ogilvie] with a date rape drug and putting lit cigarettes between his toes.
Ogilvie was then stripped, beaten with a baton, had aftershave poured on him and then set on fire.
Shankill Butcher William Moore was also connected to the gang. The Shankill Butchers were among the most notorious killers of the ‘Troubles’. In the 1970s and early ’80s they kidnapped Catholics around Belfast. Using bladed weapons, they subjected their victims to horrific torture before killing them.
The far-right have attempted to portray the attack on Ogilvie as an aberration in Belfast, a form of savagery “alien” to its culture. In reality, it turns out Ogilvie was already tormented by the very people who have always wielded barbaric violence for a supremacist agenda.
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