Madison-Rafah Sister City Project
The Madison-Rafah Sister City Project was started in 2003 by a group of concerned citizens in Madison, Wisconsin in order to build wider public awareness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and to forge person-to-person relationships that would benefit citizens of both cities. The Madison-Rafah Sister City Project is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and donations are tax deductible. We staff
06/10/2026
Erasing Anything Palestinian: Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing of West Bank Bedouin And Herding Communities Amnesty documents the ethnic cleansing campaign targeting these communities in a context of apartheid, unlawful occupation and the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
06/10/2026
https://www.imeupolicyproject.org/release-sama-safi-call-campaign
Call Your Senator: Bring American-Palestinian Student Sama Safi Home Now — IMEU Policy Project Sama was abducted and now her life is in danger. The U.S. government must act now for her immediate and safe release.
06/10/2026
Israeli Drones Broadcast Screaming Children to Lure Civilians in Lebanon
A Middle East Eye investigation has revealed that Israeli quadcopter drones operating over southern Lebanon are broadcasting audio recordings of screaming children and women in distress, in what residents and human rights groups are describing as deliberate psychological warfare against civilian populations. A paramedic from the village of Habboush, identified only as Hashem, told the outlet that the tactic has become a near-nightly occurrence, with drones cycling through recordings including ambulance sirens, Quranic recitation, and women crying for help. Hashem believes the broadcasts serve two purposes: to exhaust and displace the remaining civilian population, and to lure resistance fighters out of concealment so they can be identified and targeted.
The tactic is not new. Rights groups documented near-identical drone behaviour in Gaza as far back as April 2024, where residents of the Nuseirat refugee camp described going outside to help what they believed were injured women and children, only to be fired upon by the same drones broadcasting the sounds. The transfer of the method to Lebanese villages comes amid a devastating Israeli campaign that Lebanon's Ministry of Health says has killed more than 3,600 people and displaced over one million since March 2026. Critics say the use of manufactured distress calls as a weapon represents a profound violation of humanitarian norms, turning the most basic human instinct, the urge to help a child, into a trap.
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