MOATS—⚠️ The peace that never was. Israel funds anti-Hamas gangs in Gaza, while the so-called “ceasefire” unravels before our eyes. In Washington, Zelensky’s mission to secure new US aid collapses — no Tomahawks, no blank cheque. Meanwhile, mass anti-Trump rallies sweep across America, and the Epstein saga refuses to die as Virginia Giuffre’s memoir finally hits the shelves.
George Galloway
George Galloway
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is a British politician of Scotch/Irish descent, broadcaster, and writer who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Rochdale since the 2024 by-election. He has been the leader of the Workers Party of Britain since he founded it in 2019. Galloway was born in Dundee, Scotland to a very poor working-class family. After becoming the youngest ever chair of the Scottish Labour Party in 1981, he was general secretary of the London-based charity War on Want from 1983 until his election as MP for Glasgow Hillhead at the 1987 general election. In 2003, he was expelled from the Labour Party due to his prominent opposition to the Iraq War. Galloway stood for the Workers Party at the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election, finishing in third place, and won the 2024 Rochdale by-election with 39.7 per cent of the vote. Due to Galloway's outspoken opposition to Western imperialism, his dedicated anti-Zionism, and his untiring defence of the Palestinian people, the UK establishment suffered a meltfown after hearing the news of his election, denouncing Galloway "as a threat to democracy".
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G. GALLOWAY—Tadhg Hickey, an Irish comedian, actor, and writer, has emerged as a prominent international voice advocating for the Palestinian cause. Recently returning home after participating in a flotilla mission to Gaza, Hickey recounts the harrowing experience of being intercepted by Israeli forces, detained, and subjected to severe mistreatment in a notorious prison. Despite the personal trauma, he remains steadfast in highlighting the broader, ongoing oppression and human rights abuses faced daily by Palestinians.
Hickey’s narrative offers a vivid portrayal of the interception by Israeli commandos, the subsequent inhumane conditions in detention, and the blatant racism and cruelty inflicted upon detainees, especially Palestinians and ethnic minorities.
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INTERVIEW: Netanyahu’s peace overture to Iran
George Galloway chats with Prof. S.M. MarandiApprox 17 mins * Watch / readG. GALLOWAY—The discussion with Professor Seyed Muhammad Marandi centers on the tense geopolitical situation involving Israel, Iran, and their regional dynamics, with a focus on recent developments and potential future scenarios. Professor Mandi expresses deep skepticism about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s stated intentions for peace with Iran, suggesting that Netanyahu’s public declarations often mask opposite intentions, potentially involving military aggression either directly against Iran or indirectly through attacks on Lebanon. The professor highlights the complicity or silence of Western governments and media in the Israeli military strikes on Lebanon, emphasizing Iran’s increasing preparedness for retaliation and defense amid escalating hostilities.
The conversation also touches on the fragile state of ceasefire or peace agreements in the region, noting that no formal ceasefire exists between Iran and Israel, only temporary halts in hostilities under external pressure.
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INTERVIEW with Craig Murray: There is no viable Palestinian state to recognise
Approx. 15 mins • Watch / readG. GALLLOWAY—The discussion with Honorable Craig Murray, a historian, former British ambassador, and human rights activist, delves into several pressing geopolitical and domestic political issues. The conversation opens with the UK’s recent formal recognition of a Palestinian state, which Murray critiques as largely symbolic, given the fragmented and largely occupied status of Palestinian territories. He emphasizes the hypocrisy of recognizing Palestinian statehood while simultaneously supporting Israeli military actions against Palestinians. The discussion transitions to the complex and covert relationships involving Western intelligence agencies and extremist groups in the Middle East, particularly the UK’s acknowledged collaboration with HTS (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham), a designated terrorist organization linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS. This, Murray argues, highlights a severe double standard when grassroots activists supporting Palestine are criminalized while governments arm terrorist groups.
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Geo. Galloway Dispatches: Charlie Kirk, the troublesome priest
Approx 20 Mins • Watch / readGEO. GALLOWAY—The video presents a highly charged narrative surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent American conservative influencer. George Galloway vehemently challenges accusations of anti-Semitism leveled against those who suspect Israel’s involvement in Kirk’s death. He details Israel’s historical record of political assassinations around the world, citing numerous examples from recent decades to assert that Israel has both motive and capability to carry out such acts. The video points to circumstantial evidence suggesting Israel’s involvement in Kirk’s assassination, including the removal of a YouTube episode where Kirk allegedly accused Israel of complicity in prior attacks and criticized its influence over American conservative politics.
George Galloway highlights Kirk’s recent shift away from unwavering pro-Israel support, noting that Kirk had begun openly criticizing Israel’s alleged covert operations, such as the Epstein case, and had faced financial and political pressure from pro-Israel donors.

