Politics, Media and the Middle East

We have Prime Ministers and Presidents who indulge each other and those abroad who are committing genocide (while even our own BBC is like propaganda, never questioning or investigating what arms sales and cosying up to narcissistic leaders is doing). Rather than encouraging world peace and helping animals affected by war.
Despite President Trump (in a Gallop poll in September 2025) being the most unpopular leader in his country than any other modern president, the media fawned over a state visit to England (boycotted by Ed Davey, who like many thought it disgraceful to host a lavish banquet, while genocide in Gaza is starving people). Partly due to England selling arms to Israel, which then drops bombs on children’s hospitals.
Those seeking aid are even being shot dead. Ethical Consumer has a list of brands to boycott that are profiting from genocide.
Political writer Daniel Levin (whose father had his arm blown off in the last days of the 1948 war) says rather than the utopian ‘one shared state’, a different vision of a two-state solution could work. A Land for All also has a peaceful solution that could be implemented immediately.
