What does this “ceasefire” mean?

As of last Friday there’s been a “ceasefire” in Gaza which did end the constant bombing and massacre of Palestinians, but which hasn’t stopped Israel from continuing to kill and sow destruction. The mere announcement of that ceasefire agreement resulted in an arson spree with Israel setting fire to food, homes, and a water treatment plant. On Tuesday, Israel said it wouldn’t abide by the agreement related to humanitarian aid, saying Hamas violated the agreement. On Tuesday, Israel killed five Palestinians in Gaza City.  As Francesca Albanese (UN special rapporteur) posted on social media: “Ceasefire according to Israel=‘you cease, I fire.’ (These links all come from Drop Site News which continues to do crucial work on the region and I urge everyone to subscribe.

Poppy surviving in driveway concrete. June 25, 2025

In addition to Drop Site News, I want to give another shout-out to The Wire newsletter from Jewish Voice for Peace. Today’s newsletter is “5 Takeaways From the Ceasefire” and I’m sharing the 5 main points here while recommending reading the piece in its entirety.

ONE:  The ceasefire agreement brings immediate relief to Palestinians who are struggling to survive unimaginable conditions.

TWO:  The Israeli government has a track record of breaking ceasefire agreements, and it could still resume the bombardment at any moment.

THREE:  Gaza has been completely devastated. Palestinians will feel the impacts of the genocide for decades to come.

FOUR:  This ceasefire agreement explicitly denies Palestinians the right to determine their own future and does nothing to hold Israel accountable for committing acts of genocide.

FIVE:  Our movement’s task is to ensure a permanent end to Israel’s genocide–what we have been demanding for the last two years–and to recommit ourselves to the long-term struggle for a free Palestine.

Palestinians have been put in an unforgivable situation at this juncture and shame on those in power who have enabled, facilitated, and looked the other way as apartheid Israel commits acts of barbarism without any repercussions. Truly depraved and soulless people, both those enabling and those committing atrocities. May they never know a moment’s peace.

My heart is with Palestinians. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Solidarity!

In solidarity with Gaza journalists

Amidst the non-stop horrific news out of Gaza that our imperial warlords wish we’d ignore, courageous Palestinian journalists continue to document the genocide. Their work is vital. In response to Israel this week demanding the evacuation of 1 million people from Gaza City, the journalists at Drop Site News, in partnership with Unmute Humanity, established the Gaza Journalist Fund: Supporting Journalists Evacuating Gaza City and Surviving Displacement in the South.

Image reads Gaza Journalist Fund Drop Site News, words surrounded by a collage of photos of Gaza journalists wearing PRESS vests

From the email I received:

Gaza is the deadliest conflict zone for journalists in modern history. More than 270 journalists and media workers have been killed since October 2023 (Al Jazeera, Aug 11, 2025; Reuters, Aug 25, 2025). Local journalists remain the last witnesses to genocide. Many now face urgent evacuation from Gaza City and central Gaza to the south. Others are already displaced and struggling to survive without food, shelter, or medical care. Without outside support, their survival is at risk.

This campaign will cover evacuation and survival needs for journalists forced to be displaced from Gaza City and central Gaza to the South. By sustaining them through evacuation and displacement, whether inside Gaza or beyond its borders, we protect both their lives and their ability to keep reporting.

Please donate if you can (any amount is appreciated and donations are tax-deductible). There’s additional info on the donation page that explains how the journalists were identified, how the money will be disbursed, etc. As I write this, the fund has already exceeded its goal but, as anyone paying attention can see, financial support is desperately needed throughout the region. The money will be put toward survival.

In solidarity with Gaza journalists and all of Palestine.

 

An ICE-capped mountain of horribleness and the people who refuse to give in

Last week’s passage and signing of the they want us dead bill is horrifying on every level so it’s hard to point to one “worst” element, but there’s a case to be made that giving Immigration and Custom Enforcements (ICE) $170 billion is at the top of the list. As a PIC abolitionist (prison industrial complex), I’m horrified by the $45 billion to nearly double the current immigrant detention capacity. Also horrifying is the fact we already have masked people (many of whom, I’m quite certain, railed against masking for public health but are quite happy to don a mask in order to inflict terror) showing up in neighborhoods with their guns, eager to fulfill their white supremacist dreams.

Here’s a video thread from independent L.A. journalist Mel Buer in Los Angeles today: UPDATED INFO BELOW**

from Mel Buer on Bluesky

From Mel Buer thread on Bluesky

These highly militarized and faceless people descended upon a community to inflict terror. Apparently, after Mayor Bass spoke to someone at Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the terror goons packed up and left as people from the community chased them out, shouting their disdain. One participant in the video thread said the goons released mace on their way out. Again, the thread can be found here.

** UPDATE from Ken Klippenstein: Operation Excalibur in Los Angeles Is “Show of Presence” (I don’t know whether to laugh or cry)

This morning I also happened upon Garrett M. Graff’s article Four Fears About ICE, Trump’s New Masked Monster. Reading Graff’s take opened my eyes to issues I hadn’t considered. For instance, he draws parallels with what happened when war criminal G.W. Bush played on post 9/11 fears to double the size of Border Patrol. Spoiler alert: an escalation in violence and corruption. Graff raises four major issues:

1) THE HOW — ICE can’t grow that fast.
2) THE WHO — We should fear specifically who the next 10,000 ICE officers will be.
3) THE WHAT — Funding ICE and CBP at this level marks a fundamental and dangerous shift in the balance of the rule of law and federal law enforcement.
4) THE WHY — Trump’s vast spending increase will coincide with an increasingly lawless administration.

I recommend reading the entire article, not a fun or uplifting read, but vital to our understanding of where we’re at in this country.

If you’ve read this far, you’re probably thinking “Thanks for the doom and gloom, Tracy. What can we possibly do about all this?” Well, it’s true that we don’t have representation that listens to the will of the people (say, for instance, those sounding the alarm that “people will die if kicked off Medicaid so PLEASE DO NOT CUT MEDICAID!”), but we do have each other! And, as Mariame Kaba says, “People are in motion, everywhere.” All around this country, people are organizing for their communities and pushing back against the authoritarians. We are not helpless and the situation is not hopeless. This horrific moment provides room for people to come together to effect change. I guarantee there’s a mutual aid group in your community. (Note: our local group wasn’t on that map so we had to ask around and check bulletin boards.) Yesterday, Zippy and I met with a group here, and I not only left with joy in my heart to have connected with those folks but also a renewed commitment to building community.

I’ve shared this document from Mariame Kaba before–Some Actions That Are Not Protesting or Votingand encourage you again to check it out for ideas on how you can take action in a way that works for you. I will also reshare this from Garrett Bucks: Thirty lonely but beautiful actions you can take right now.

The authoritarians are trying their hardest to inflict the most damage they can in the shortest amount of time, and they’re counting on us being overwhelmed and demoralized and passive. Instead, let’s keep our hearts soft and squishy, filled with compassion and empathy, and fight together for people and planet.

Please don’t hesitate to send a private message if you have questions, ideas, thoughts, or experiences you’d rather not share publicly. I’m here for you. Solidarity.

Independent journalism: some recommendations

Our reality is very chaotic and bleak right now, and one of the best defenses against what’s happening is to expand our horizons so we’re not relying on the corporate media’s acquiescence to fascism but, instead, seeking information from independent outlets that are, by definition, independent from corporate influence. I’ve linked to a number of these before and decided it would be helpful to have them all in one place.

Image from wearethecity.com

In no particular order, here are some individuals and organizations I value:

  • Marisa Kabas at The Handbasket. Kabas broke the story about the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo earlier this week.
  • Sarah Kendzior has pretty much predicted everything we’re living right now and expresses herself in incredibly beautiful language that includes observations of our natural world. Sarah is a very smart and decent person. She has a Substack newsletter and published books.
  • The Lever, founded by David Sirota in 2020, “holds accountable the people and corporations manipulating the levers of power” and broke some of the biggest stories of 2024, including their Master Plan podcast series which traces the decades-long efforts to legalize corruption. These journalists dig deep to root out the truth.
  • Truthout focuses on social justice issues. Kelly Hayes writes for Truthout and also has her own newsletter called Organizing My Thoughts. Kelly is an incredible organizer who never fails to lift my spirits with her wisdom and insights. Highly recommend.
  • Drop Site News, founded by Jeremy Scahill and Ryan Grim, focuses on politics and war. This organization has a more international reach and offers solid insights on what’s happening in the Middle East.
  • The Real News Network‘s mission statement is to make media connection you to the movements, people, and perspectives that are advancing the cause of a more just, equal, and livable planet. We broaden your understanding of the issues, contexts, and voices behind the news headlines.  
  • Adam Johnson contributes to The Real News Network and The Nation, and also has his own newsletter: The Column (Note: he’s working on a project so won’t be posting much until April)
  • Ken Klippenstein‘s focus is to shine a light on the national security state. He has a newsletter on Substack. I also recommend following him on Bluesky (@kenklippenstein.bsky.social) where he publishes LOTS of government info people send from the inside such as yesterday’s tip from a pilot stating that starting February 1, there will be no air traffic control at San Carlos Airport which hosts two flights schools and is only 10 miles from San Francisco International airport, which means inexperienced pilots will be taking off into airspace shared by planes landing at SF airport.
  • Al Jazeera offers breaking news with an international overview.
  • Rolling Stone and Teen Vogue both cover politics, and aren’t pulling any punches regarding what’s happening.
  • For news and perspectives on Palestine, I recommend The Wire from Jewish Voice for Peace and Shalom Rav: A Blog by Rabbi Brant Rosen.
  • Heated is a climate-focused newsletter from Emily Atkin.
  • Erin Reed reports on trans and queer news and legislation at Erin in the Morning: “I summarize it all complete with links to source documents.”
  • Wired is doing a stellar job reporting on Elon Musk’s efforts to dismantle the federal government.
  • Reader Frank J. Peter recommends The Young Turks.
  • Reader Rosaliene Bacchus recommends Tom Dispatch and The Conversation.
  • Reader Mara at The Dirty Sneaker recommends Consortium News, Black Agenda Report, Scheerpost, and Counterpunch.

I welcome any thoughts and insights you have in regard to this list, as well as further recommendations. While I’m not a big fan of Thomas Jefferson, I do agree with this sentiment: “A well informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny.”