West Bank, 7-7-26

A link to a report from the International Middle East Media Center; others are accessible by clicking on its name or initials. (Scroll down for GAZA, UKRAINE, IRAN and 9/11 TRUTH, and for WEST BANK 7-5-26.) — MCM

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Violations in West Bank yesterday. From IMEMC. The occupied West Bank witnessed a new wave of Israeli military violations on Monday, with invasions, home break‑ins, abductions, assaults, and the firing of live rounds reported across multiple districts from Hebron in the south to Jenin in the north, alongside additional incidents in occupied Jerusalem. READ MORE . . .

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Gaza, 7-7-26

A link to a report from the International Middle East Media Center via Informed Comment; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up or down for WEST BANK, UKRAINE, IRAN and 9/11 TRUTH, and down for GAZA 7-6-26.) — MCM

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Israeli violations in Gaza amid deepening humanitarian crisis. From IMEMC / Informed Comment. Violations in Gaza continued on Monday as medical sources reported that six Palestinians were killed and more than twenty wounded in several Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, despite the declared ceasefire. READ MORE . . .

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Ukraine, 7-7-26

Links to six reports: from Anadolu Agency, Reuters, Kyiv Post, Tass, and the Kyiv Independent; others are accessible by clicking on their names. (Scroll up or down for WEST BANK, GAZA, IRAN and 9/11 TRUTH, and down for UKRAINE 7-6-26.) — MCM

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Ukraine says ready for ‘unconditional ceasefire’ with Russia. From Anadolu. ANKARA / ISTANBUL — Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said today Kyiv is ready for an “unconditional ceasefire” with Russia but stressed that ending the war would not be realistic without U.S. involvement in the peace process. READ MORE . . .

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Russia’s largest oil refinery halts production after drone attack, sources say. From Reuters. Russia‘s largest oil refinery in the Omsk region of western Siberia has halted operations following a Ukrainian drone attack, two industry sources said today. Monday’s strike on the refinery was one of Ukraine’s longest-range attacks of the conflict. READ MORE . . .

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Sleepless Ukrainians wonder when Russia will strike next, by Sergiy Karazy | Reuters  KYIV — Russia has stepped up its air war on Ukraine in recent months as its ground forces have stumbled on the battlefield and suffered from Ukrainian attacks on its military logistics and oil industry. READ MORE . . .

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Ukraine’s frontline troops say Kremlin is lying about capture of battleground city Kostyantynivka, by Stefan Korshak | Kyiv Post  Ukrainian troops deployed to Kostyantynivka, the fighting front’s hottest sector, today rejected a Kremlin narrative that Russia had conquered the city, with combatants claiming that Russian troops forced to attack the strategic road and logistics hub aren’t so much advancing as being hunted down and killed by drones. READ MORE . . .

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Russian troops liberate Petro-Ivanovka community in Kharkov region over past day. From Tass. MOSCOW — Russian troops liberated the community of Petro-Ivanovka in the Kharkov Region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported. READ MORE . . .

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‘Europe needs its own effective anti-ballistic system,’ Zelensky tells NATO summit, by Asami Terajima | The Kyiv Independent  President Volodymyr Zelensky repeated Europe’s need for its own “effective anti-ballistic systems and missiles” at the NATO Summit in Ankara today, warning that ballistic missiles remain “Russia’s last major advantage.” READ MORE . . .

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Iran, 7-7-26

Links to four reports: from the Associated Press, Reuters, and the Cradle, and to a commentary from Middle East Eye; others or at least headlines are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up or down for WEST BANK, GAZA, UKRAINE and 9/11 TRUTH, and down for IRAN 7-6-26.) — MCM

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Tehran warns ‘no final deal’ if U.S. threats continue. From the Cradle. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned on 7 July that there will be no final deal with Washington if US President Donald Trump and his government continue threatening the Islamic Republic. READ MORE . . .

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Will Donald Trump become America’s last Zionist president? by David Hearst | Middle East Eye  In the space of just a few weeks — the blink of an eye in the timeline of this Middle East conflict — U.S. President Donald Trump has gone from being so popular in Israel he boasted he could be its next prime minister to a man so hated he could qualify for Israel’s next AmalekREAD MORE . . .

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9/11 truth, 7-7-26

A few paragraphs. (Scroll up for WEST BANK, GAZA, UKRAINE and IRAN, and down for 9/11 TRUTH 7-6-26.) — MCM

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Today’s entry in this category will be brief to provide a breather from yesterday’s lengthy one.

We truthers — known variously as moon bats, crazies, America haters or what have you by those who haven’t bothered to look adequately into the details of Sept. 11, 2001 — reliers on explanations of things in mainstream media (news, movies, TV, books) and by government officials elective or appointed — are often dubbed “conspiracy theorists.”

To which some of us note that what has prevailed as the acceptable explanation of the atrocities of Sept. 11, 2001, is itself an elaborate conspiracy construct woven together from elements running the gamut from absolutely true to absolutely impossible. (Michael Albert’s 1970s essay I quoted from yesterday helps one to see this, as does Arnold Oliver’s the day before.)

It should be noted that in addition to “mainstream” journalists, writers, academics, moviemakers, etc., there is an army of those not considered (at least by themselves) as mainstream, who know that the government/media conspiracy theory of “9/11” is hokum but don’t say so.

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Iran, 7-6-26

First, a link to an analysis from OpenDemocracy via Informed Comment; other published material is accessible by clicking on their names. (Scroll down for today’s LEBANON, GAZA, UKRAINE and 9/11 TRUTH so far, and for IRAN 7- -26.) — MCM

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Why Israel fears U.S.-Iran rapprochment more than conflict, by Paul Rogers | OpenDemocracy / Informed Comment  Binyamin Netanyahu and those around him view Donald Trump’s behaviour as little short of a betrayal. They would greatly prefer the whole peace process to collapse as they attempt . . . READ MORE . . .

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Lebanon, 7-6-26

For now, links to six reports: from L’Orient Today, the Cradle, Middle East Eye, Middle East Monitor, Agence France-Presse, and L’Orient-le-Jour; others or at least headlines are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up and down for today’s IRAN, GAZA, UKRAINE and 9/11 TRUTH so far, and down for LEBANON 7-5-26.) — MCM

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Israel kills 4, including 3 women in Nabatieh; continues demolitions across south. From L’Orient Today. BEIRUT — For the first time in nearly a week, daily Israeli drone strikes killed several people in southern Lebanon on Monday, while Israeli demolition operations continued in six occupied localities. READ MORE . . .

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Lebanon demands ‘exclusion’ from Iran-U.S. deal amid nonstop Israeli attacks. From the Cradle. Israeli attacks and detonation of civilian infrastructure continued across south Lebanon on 6 July, coinciding with reports that authorities in Beirut are escalating U.S.-backed efforts to separate the country from Iran negotiations. READ MORE . . .

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Lebanese state media says Israeli strike on south kills four people. From Middle East Eye. An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon has killed four people, according to state media. READ MORE . . .  Click HERE for July 5 report from Middle East Monitor.

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Lebanese president says Israeli occupation in south Lebanon preventing army deployment. From AFP. The office of President Joseph Aoun issued the statement today as the two sides prepare to implement a deal involving the deployment and gradual Israeli withdrawal. READ MORE . . .  Click HERE for report in French from L’OLJ.

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Gaza, 7-6-26

For now, links to four reports: from Reuters, the Cradle, the Associated Press, and CBC News; others or at least headlinesare accessible by clicking on their names. (Scroll up or down for today’s IRAN, LEBANON, UKRAINE and 9/11 TRUTH so far, and down for GAZA 7-5-26.) — MCM

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Hamas dissolves Gaza government, presses for progress on stalled U.S. peace plan. From Reuters. Hamas said on Monday it had dissolved its de facto government in Gaza and signalled it was ready to hand over to a group of Palestinian technocrats, as it presses Israel to honour other parts of a stalled U.S.-backed peace plan. READ MORE . . .  Click HERE for later report from AP.

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Israel ‘expects’ Board of Peace to pave way for renewed war in Gaza. From the Cradle. Israel may renew full-scale military operations in Gaza within the next two months, potentially before October’s elections, in a bid to continue the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, according to Israeli officials cited in a Channel 12 report on Saturday. READ MORE . . .

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FROM JULY 3  Gaza has become frozen in ‘humanitarian purgatory’ — and it could get worse, by Chris Brown | CBC News  Nine months after Hamas and Israel agreed to a hard-fought ceasefire in Gaza, the term has become a cruel irony for the two million Palestinians trapped inside the territory. The war has not ended; it has simply . . . Click HERE to read more and for some video.

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Ukraine, 7-6-26

For now, links to reports from the Associated Press, Reuters, and the Moscow Times; others or at least headlines are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up or down for today’s IRAN, LEBANON, GAZA and 9/11 TRUTH so far, and down for UKRAINE 7-5-26.) — MCM

   

Russia’s missile and drone attack on Ukraine kills at least 22, by Hanna Arhirova, Samya Kullab and Illia Novikov | AP  KYIV — Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Ukraine early today, killing at least 22 people in an attack that exposed widening gaps in country’s air defenses, authorities said. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. Click HERE for earlier report from Reuters.

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Regionwide blackout hits Crimea after Ukrainian strikes kill 1. From the Moscow Times. An overnight Ukrainian attack on Crimea knocked out power across the entire annexed peninsula, the regional energy provider said this morning, after Kremlin-installed authorities said a woman was killed during the strikes. READ MORE . . .

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9/11 truth, 7-6-26

The 25th anniversary of the mass murders of Sept. 11, 2001, will arrive in a little more than two months. Any number of things could distract attention from a proper examination of that historic occurrence. So I begin a daily 9/11 TRUTH post in this space — in addition to the others linking to selected news and commentary. (For the most recent two such posts, from Feb. 15 and Feb. 9, click HERE and HERE. Scroll up for today’s UKRAINE post so far.) — MCM

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Theories and their problems

“Theories,” wrote Michael Albert* decades ago in a treatise he revisited this year for Z Network, “are collections of ideas that people use to understand the realities they encounter.

“Theories,” he continued, “have one part which describes the elements of reality and another part which talks about how those elements interact, where the latter allows predictions concerning what the elements will do in varying situations. Leave out or get an important element wrong, and you will miss its effects which might be crucial.”

(In that respect, theorizing has something in common with basic accounting, in which getting a piece of data wrong or a calculation wrong — among other mistakes — results in a solution that is way off.)

“Social theories,” Albert went on, “refer to realities of people and institutions, but are necessarily abstract: they do not focus on everything in their reference systems but only on those parts considered important. Thus ‘what is important’ and included in discussion, and ‘what is unimportant’ and abstracted out, become crucial questions in social theorizing.” . . .

Albert gives this example: “A factory owner runs his enterprise according to a certain social economic theory of business. The business produces well, profits continually rise, his business life goes according to plan, and he is reasonably content with the whole situation. He barely notices his factory’s effects on his employees’ lives, or on their families, or on the ecology, or on its consumers. His theory obscures all that, effectively removing it all from his awareness [except to the extent any of it threatens his profits]. As a result, others bear the costs of his profit-taking while he goes unaware of all that occurs outside the abstractions of his business-school theories of life. 

“Then,” Albert continues, “his workers strike and he alters his views somewhat by including references to salaries in his calculations. Not the effect on his workers but only on his profits and his ability to keep collecting them. Then consumers protest and ecologists clamor and again he adapts his theories precisely to the extent to which effects on his profit and power gain his attention.

“The lesson of our capitalist’s behavior is relatively clear,” Albert avers. “Social theories are often rooted in self-interested desires. Beyond that they are often blind but nonetheless their users typically convince themselves their theories are not narrow but complete. They get away with this self-interested self-deception precisely because their theory’s narrowness obligingly hides from view, in a sense behind its own absent elements.

“Narrow theories,” Albert goes on, “often nonetheless seem complete because they are logically sound regarding the elements they include, and force their practitioners to overlook what they don’t include by steering their attentions away from the ensuing flawed results. Narrow theories appear good to their believers because they are perceived through self-created blinders especially adapted to block out all that is flawed.

“All of this,” Albert reasons, “can apply to leftists as well as to capitalists. When revolutionists use a narrow theory they too can be expected to create partially counter-productive programs that ignore certain relevant aspects of the total spectrum of effects of their implementation. Narrow-minded revolutionists function [in that respect] very similarly to narrow-minded capitalists. They too blunder on in their mistakes, blind to the realities around them, precisely because their theories so constrain their perceptions.”

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* Wikipedia calls Albert “an American economist, speaker, writer, and political critic.” With Lydia Sargent he co-founded South End Press in 1977 and Z Magazine in 1987. The excerpts above were taken from something he published on July 2, “Ideology: What is it, why have it?