The stuff for history books

The stuff for history books

What’s Brewing?

With the ongoing police brutality across the United States cracking down on peaceful pro-Palestine rallies and encampments, the trajectory ahead remains gloomy for students and their futures. Wayne State encampment was met with brutal violence at 6 a.m in the morning, similar to the crackdown on the encampment at University of Michigan. Fortunately, TMJ News visited the University of Michigan encampment multiple times, recording their accomplishments and the beauty of the movement that lasted for 30 days. "Gaza will rebuild, and Palestine will be free, it's just a matter of fact and I want every one of them to have as beautiful a life as possible because they deserve that,” said one of the encampment organizers. TMJ News was also one of the few outlets that was given clearance to cover the encampment, the students placing their trust and respect on TMJ News and its independent reporting. With brutality on the rise, and a crackdown on free speech and increase in censorship closely following suit, TMJ News continues to bravely tell untold stories and record accurately about movements that will be the stuff for history books in years to come.

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In TMJ's latest graphic, according to the latest data, these are the latest state and non-state actors involved militarily, financially and logistically in the war against or in support of Gaza. 

While the overwhelming majority of people in Gulf and neighboring Arab countries oppose their governments’ stances in having relations with the Zionist entity, such regimes’ support - militarily, logistically, and diplomatically - have undoubtedly emboldened Israel to continue its War on Gaza. 

It also remains to be seen whether Turkey will continue its trajectory in recently verbalizing support for the Palestinian Resistance movement and stopping trade with Israel, and whether Arab regimes will finally cut off political and economic relations with the Zionist entity after pressure from their people, in turn applying pressure on the Zionist entity to end the genocide. 

This graphic does not include the actors that are legally, morally and philanthropically supporting the Resistance Axis or the Zionist Bloc, nor the recent wave of countries around the globe showing solidarity with Palestinian liberation.

World

Biden Announces New Gaza Ceasefire Proposal 

During a White House news conference on Friday, Biden said Israel has put forth a comprehensive new proposal” to end the war in Gaza after eight months of Israeli aggression, and after previous ceasefire efforts failed due to the IDF’s attacks on Rafah. The proposal involves three phases, the first of which would last six weeks and include a full ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and the flow of humanitarian aid to Palestinians. Hamas has thus far welcomed the plan and also demanded the return of Palestinians to their homes in Gaza.

Economy

US Sues Hyundai over Child Labor in Alabama

The US Department of Labor sued South Korean auto giant Hyundai on Thursday over illegal use of child labor in Alabama. Reports dating back to 2022 have documented that children, some as young as 12, worked for a Hyundai subsidiary, operating machines that formed auto body parts. Migrant children were also employed in a number of Alabama factories supplying parts to both Hyundai and sister brand Kia.

Tech

Apple to Introduce AI-Powered “IntelliPhones”

IntelliPhones: devices that offer everything from virtual and augmented reality experiences to AI-generated personal assistants. Apple is planning to push the world into the next era of telecommunications through AI smartphones. Business analysts expect the gap between IntelliPhones and traditional smartphones to widen significantly as AI technology begins to offer even more sophisticated and personalized functions for customers.

What You Need to Know

Trump Becomes First Former US President Convicted of Felony Crimes 

The former president was found guilty on Thursday by a unanimous jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records in a bid to violate federal election laws. While Trump faces a potential prison sentence if his appeal fails, the conviction will not prevent him from participating in the upcoming elections. In fact, his campaign took in a record $39 million in donor contributions in the 10 hours after he was convicted.  

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