Friday, June 19, 2026

Behind the noise of an ‘Iran deal’, Palestine continues to burn

Behind the noise of an ‘Iran deal’, Palestine continues to burn

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/6/19/behind-the-noise-of-an-iran-deal-palestine-continues-to-burn 

Behind the noise of an ‘Iran deal’, Palestine continues to burn

Israel’s war on the Palestinians never stopped; the world just stopped watching.

Palestinian father Fahd Abou Haikal carries the body of his seven-month-old son Sam during his funeral in Hebron in the occupied West Bank on June 6, 2026. (AFP)

Most people in the West, even those who follow international news avidly, have likely not heard of Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, the seven-month-old Palestinian baby Israeli soldiers shot in the face and killed near Hebron in the occupied West Bank earlier this month.

They probably are not aware of the relentless, escalating Israeli violence across the rest of the occupied territories, either. Indeed, Western media rarely talk about West Bank villages like Sinjil, encaged in barbed wire, its residents forbidden to access their own land. News bulletins rarely mention how Israeli settlers continue to set fire to homes and cars, harass, threaten and torture Palestinian villagers while enjoying the Israeli military’s full support and protection. The fact that more than half of Gaza has been de facto annexed by the occupation in the past few months, and that Palestinians in the war-torn enclave are still starving, unable to access life’s most basic necessities, is buried at the bottom of long articles about Israel’s supposed security concerns and struggles.

As a result, much of the Western public, from the United States to Germany, appears to be under the impression that Palestine is now somewhat old news. As the war with Iran took over the headlines, coverage of Gaza fell away while the killing went on. They believe Israel has concluded its assault on Palestine with the so-called “ceasefire” in Gaza and turned its attention solely to its much bigger war of “self-defence” against the “terror state”, Iran, and its ally, Hezbollah, in Lebanon.

Now that Iran and the US have announced that they have reached a deal, the headlines talk of the “end of war”. But Israel’s war is nowhere near over, because it was never primarily against Iran. Iran is just another front in the same long war against Palestine.

Since the ceasefire came into effect in October, Israeli fire into Gaza has continued nearly every day, with more than 2,000 documented violations by spring and at least 981 Palestinians killed, many of them children – shot for approaching a yellow line that keeps approaching them. The buildings are still falling. The children are still dying. The snipers are still there. The drones are still there. The bulldozers are still there. And we are expected to call this a “ceasefire”.

The hunger has not ended, either. Aid is treated not as a right, but as a calculation: how little can enter, how slowly it can move, how long people can be kept alive without allowing them to live.

In mid-March, as the world’s attention shifted to Iran, the Israeli army sent aid organisations maps showing it had pushed 11 percent past the yellow line, from the 53 percent of Gaza the ceasefire granted it to 64. By late May, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was telling a settler conference that the army already held 60 percent and that he had ordered it to take 70, while the crowd screamed for 100 and he assured them that Israel was going in order, taking 70 first.

Palestinians can no longer reach roughly two-thirds of their own territory, including nearly all of Gaza’s farmland, which lies east of the yellow line. The geography now enforces starvation. Farmers are shot for trying to reach their land. Fishermen are killed for trying to reach the sea. Families are fired on for trying to return to what is left of their homes. Children looking for food are treated as targets for crossing the lines Israel drew through their own neighbourhoods. This is genocide administered as geography.

And it is exactly what the Iran story helps bury. When Gaza’s crossings close, Israel calls it security. When aid is blocked, it says the region is under threat. When Palestinians are killed, it folds them into the war with Iran, branding them terrorists after the bullet has already landed. The dead become operatives, collaborators, threats. The affiliation is conjured after the killing, as if even that would excuse shooting children in the head.

And so Palestine keeps disappearing inside another story. The dead are no longer dead because Israel killed them. They are dead because the region is unstable, because Iran is dangerous, because Israel says it is defending itself. Every Palestinian body is made to carry an explanation larger than the life that was taken.

The same method is visible in southern Lebanon, too, though even there it is narrated not as the forced emptying of land, but as another front against Hezbollah or Iran. Evacuation orders tear people from everything south of the Litani River. Up to roughly a fifth of Lebanon has been ordered emptied. More than 1.2 million people have been forced from their homes. Hospitals and ambulances have been struck. Land has been burned with white phosphorus. When displaced families try to walk home against Israeli instructions, they are treated as threats, because in this system, the punishable offence, in Gaza and in Lebanon alike, is going home.

The devastation in Lebanon does not push Palestine into the past. It merely shows what Israel has learned it can do after Gaza: order people out, destroy what they leave behind, and call the emptied land a security zone. The Iran frame turns all of this into a regional security story. It makes every front look separate, every victim look incidental and every emptied village look like the unfortunate geography of someone else’s war. The same language follows the displaced wherever they go. If they remain, they are human shields. If they flee, they are evidence that the land has been cleared. If they return, they are threats.

No deal with Iran can be mistaken for an “end of war” in the region while Palestinian land is still being taken, Gaza is still being starved, and the West Bank is still being carved apart by soldiers, settlers, checkpoints and barbed wire. The region will not be made stable by treating Palestine as a side effect of someone else’s conflict. Palestine is where this war begins again and again: where ceasefire becomes another name for control, where hunger becomes policy, where a baby shot in the face can be treated as a footnote.

Sam Abu Haikal was buried wrapped in a Palestinian flag, carried in his father’s arms, with all his innocent dreams dying with him. Sam was also the war, the whole of it: the story every headline keeps filing as a footnote to someone else’s missiles. The forgetting, and the forgotten, are Israel’s final weapon.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.



 

 

Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war

Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war

https://www.axios.com/2026/06/18/trump-iran-war-power-no-limits 

Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war







 

 

Everything Trump touches dies—except for algae in the Reflecting Pool

Everything Trump touches dies—except for algae in the Reflecting Pool

 https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/6/18/800057610/news/donald-trump-has-made-algae-great-again/

Everything Trump touches dies—except for algae in the Reflecting Pool

The newly refurbished green algae contaminated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the War II Memorial, foreground, and the Lincoln Memorial, as seen from the Washington Memorial on the National Mall, Wednesday, June 17, 2026, in Washington.
APThe newly refurbished, green algae-contaminated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the War II Memorial, foreground, and the Lincoln Memorial, as seen on June 17 from the Washington Memorial on the National Mall.

President Donald Trump gave a sweetheart, no-bid, $13 million contract to a vendor who handles the pools at his tacky Trump-branded properties to “renovate” the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, painting the bottom of the massive basin of sitting water a dark “American flag blue” and allegedly fixing the filtration system so that it will have “clean, beautiful water.”

But, as pool experts and scientists alike predicted, the millions of gallons of water between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument are already filled with algae. The new, darker color of the basin absorbed more sunlight, heating up the water and leading the neon-green scum to return with a vengeance.

In fact, The Washington Post reported on Thursday that there is now more algae in the pool than “at any recorded point in the month of June for at least five years.”

Even worse: The countless gallons of hydrogen peroxide National Park Service workers are pouring into the water to try to rid it of this new algae bloom are now causing the new paint to peel away from the concrete.

In sum, the reflecting pool has turned into the latest expensive boondoggle Trump has wasted taxpayer dollars on to create.

The failure is obviously bothering Trump, who has clearly demanded that the Interior Department that oversees national monuments lie about what Americans can see with their own eyes.

“The Reflecting Pool water is crystal clear, and our National Park Service team is now vacuuming up the dead algae resting on the bottom of some parts of the Reflecting Pool—just like the destroyed Iranian Navy resting on the bottom of the Persian Gulf,” the Interior Department’s press account wrote in a post on X. It’s the kind of propaganda you’d imagine would come from North Korea, not the United States.

Members of the National Park Service clean algae from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in Washington.
APNational Park Service workers clean algae from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on June 16 in Washington.

The account went on to attack former President Barack Obama, whom Trump will never be as popular as, for not caring for the pool properly. But in fact, Obama renovated the pool in 2012 to change its water source from Washington, D.C.’s drinking water to water from the tidal basin, saving the city millions of gallons of potable water.

“Previous administrations—most notably under Obama—failed to maintain the Reflecting Pool, and after refilling the pool, the water would quickly become murky and thick with massive clumps of algae floating on the surface,” the Interior Department press account continued. “As our National Park Service team noted, the Reflecting Pool is now so ‘blue’ that the Fake News Media, which has been staked out at the Reflecting Pool for weeks, has fled!”

Of course, reporters have not fled. The anti-Trump outlet The Bulwark showed live on video on Thursday that the pool is once again algae filled and already peeling.

Meanwhile, right-wing pundits are coming to Trump’s rescue, concocting insane and wildly stupid conspiracy theories to try to blame the algae overgrowth on Democrats. 

“President Trump fixes the reflecting pool and a week later it’s green again, loaded with algae … Sabotage … Vandalism? I believe it is,” conservative commentator Grant Stinchfield wrote in a post on X when the algae began to return. “The left can’t stand Trump, American greatness and his quest to make DC beautiful again. What a shame!”

Hey Grant, if Democrats were so powerful enough to cause the biggest algae bloom in years in the reflecting pool just hours after it was refilled, they wouldn’t have lost the 2024 election. The real reason the pool is once again green is science, as algae thrives in hot water. But I guess we shouldn’t expect a halfwit like you to understand that.


Related | Trump happy to waste more money on Reflecting Pool paint job


Democrats, however, are using this latest debacle to call attention to the fact that Trump is more consumed with vanity construction projects than helping Americans afford the skyrocketing cost of living he exacerbated with his idiotic war in Iran.

“The President said it’d be the most beautiful reflecting pool anyone’s ever seen. $14 million later, it turned green with algae in days,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota wrote in a post on X on Thursday. “Americans need lower costs, not expensive distractions and misplaced priorities.”

Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York echoed those sentiments.

“The Reflecting Pool is a fitting metaphor for Donald Trump’s presidency. Trump ran for office promising to ‘drain the swamp.’ Instead, he became the swamp,” Torres wrote in a post on X, along with video of the green water and peeling paint.

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  1. Comment by craig2030.

    Why was painting this a $13 million contract?

  2. Comment by Pool House Doctor.

    The Reflecting pool debacle. A metaphor for what Emperor Caligulard is doing to the entire country.

  3. Comment by BlueStar99.

    Fire the scientists and this is what you get.

  4. Comment by KBDK.

    An ecological problem like algae in the Reflecting Pool is complex and long-term. Trump does not do complex and long-term. Smash and grab is his way, like Maduro in Venezuela, Did not work in Iran and hopefully short term solutions will lead to a short-term administration.

  5. Comment by Chastity Jones.

    All he's accomplished in his first year, second term is to line his pockets and make America a laughing stock of the entire world.

  6. Comment by SkyRider5.

    "Previous administrations—most notably under Obama—failed to maintain the Reflecting Pool" Doesn't that also include the idiot's first administration.

  7. Comment by AlexandertheGreat.

    MAGA - Making Algae Great Again!!!

  8. Comment by The Lone Apple.

    What sort of idiot or company run by idiots would paint over granite? The paint won't stick to it.

  9. Comment by Al B Tross.

    The behavior from college educated folks at the Dept. of Interior is a perfect example of the depth Authoritarian Personality Syndrome effects an individuals psyche. By themselves they would never say or promote such things, but when surrounded and enabled by leadership, their intellect is substituted for obedience, their lack of logic or reason skills laid bare, they willingly become tools for abuse.

  10. Comment by SofiesTango.

    He's going to retaliate. His "favorite" pool people are making him, in his opinion, look sooo bad. So, He first of all won't pay them. Then he'll sue them up the wazooo.

    • Reply by u4riah.

      He absolutely will retaliate. His name removed from the Kennedy Center, the reflecting pool debacle I'm sure is preventing him from having good feelies. More bad things need to happen to push him over the edge or worse. Condolences to the housekeeping staff with all the ketchup everywhere.

  11. Comment by gdw619.

    Two no cost solutions — 1. Dump pre-1982 copper Pennie’s into the pool. Copper will kill the algae and weight down the peeling paint. Or, — 2. Change the flag from red, white and blue to red, white and green. Like Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. Trump could do this! Tongue firmly lodged in cheek.

  12. Comment by prius04.

    I really wish the reality based community would move on from calling people like Grant Stinchfield halfwits or idiots when they state the kind of MAGA nonsense that they do.

    Because they aren't the nitwits. They are APPEALING to the nitwits. I have little doubt that most of these conservative commentators/influencers know full well where the truth lies but they've got a pedophile to protect, with all the tax cuts and corruption that such protection affords the rich and powerful.

    So they have to spout nonsense to have any chance of winning the next election.

    I think we need to focus on the real nitwits. People like Grant are more accurately called sociopaths and not ignorant nitwits.

    • Reply by Janmoho.

      But Stinchfield is correct - the reflecting pool was sabotaged. But not by the Democrats, but by his Fearless Leader!

  13. Comment by No Dolls 4 Donny.

    Trump as swamp creature emerging from Reflecting Pool
    • Reply by u4riah.

      The creature from the black lagoon.

  14. Comment by StanleyYelnats dotcom.

    It's your money.
  15. Comment by crispycreme.

    If he wanted a goddamn swimming pool, he should've installed a pump and filter like most pools have and most sane people realize is a requirement, except one the size of a train engine. Just like the fucking war, this was all so predictable.

  16. Comment by Ben Kalom.

    Joining the ranks of many other info-mercial once-alive-now-dead product hawkers, our Orange Dude is, unlike the algae that flourish under sun and heat, withering, peeling off like his blue paint, running out of oxygen.

    Agree with Emily Singer. This is a full-on waste of money.

  17. Comment by Ar Feeto.

    I wouldn't be surprised if the latest flap over the reflecting pool would, cause Trump, in his mounting frustration with everything, to indulge his megalomaniac instinct and replace the slimy thing with the world's largest pyramid. How better to salve his wounded ego and venerate himself than by interposing a Trump commemorative between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument?

  18. Comment by evancooper.

    When does some "entrepreneur" starting hawking framed pieces of the liner material? If I was visiting, I would buy one.

    • Reply by brat city blue.

      I heard that people are already tearing off little pieces of the liner as souvenirs.

  19. Comment by GrannyCT.

    Oh nose!! Another Leftist plot to make the awesome Preznident look bad!!

    (/S of course.)

  20. Comment by comeaug.

    Hey, it;s still taller than the empire state building, the Eiffel tower and every other building on earth except it's flat, on the ground and underwater, Just like Trump said.

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