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The Saudi-led, U.S.-backed military coalition has resumed bombing in Yemen as an uneasy, five-month-long ceasefire gives way to an escalation in fighting that puts besieged civilians at even greater risk.

According to news outlets, there were “immediate reports of civilian deaths” after coalition airstrikes in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a on Tuesday. 

Citing medics at the scene, Reuters reports that the death toll hit 13 and that “[m]

The factory targeted was situated inside an army maintenance camp. Firefighters scrambled to control the resulting blaze but were unable to rescue people inside the building. More than half of those killed are believed to be women. Abdullah al-Aqel, the factory director, said the death toll stood at 16, with more than 10 people injured.

And after peace talks unraveled on Saturday, coalition warplanes bombed Al Madeed marketplace in the district of Nehm, about 35 miles northeast of Sana’a, on Sunday. The New York Times reported that 18 Yemeni civilians were killed in that attack. 

“They targeted only civilians,” pharmacist and eyewitness Sadam al-Othari told the Times. “There wasn’t a single gunman or military vehicle around.”

According to figures released this week by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), at least 6,500 people have been killed—more than half of them civilians—and 32,000 injured in the 500 days since the coalition began its bombing campaign.

Middle East Eye reports:

The NRC said that while peace talks in Kuwait have collapsed, Yemeni civilians are being plunged ever deeper into a desperate humanitarian situation.

The Oslo-based organisation said that almost 20 million Yemenis have no access to clean water, and more than 14 million do not have access to healthcare.

More than seven million people are classified as “severely food insecure,” while a Saudi-imposed blockade has “crippled” Yemen’s economy, according to the NRC.

What’s more, Saudi Arabia and its military coalition have been the target of criticism from both the United Nations and Human Rights Watch for alleged breaches of international humanitarian law that many say amount to war crimes.

Amid all this, “a lot of nations would be looking to distance themselves from the disastrous failure,” wrote Jason Ditz of Antiwar.com on Monday. “Not the U.S., however, as they brag up their escalating support for the Saudi air war.”

Ditz explained:

The newest data, released by Central Command, reveals that U.S. refueling operations in Yemen are up some 60% over the past six months, a span of time which included a long ceasefire and failed peace talks. The Saudis never stopped bombing though, and the US never stopped facilitating.

U.S.-sold bombs dropped by US-sold planes refueled by the US Air Force have been at the center of some of the most glaring war crimes in Yemen so far, and while the Obama Administration is claimed at times to be pushing the Saudis to reach some sort of settlement, there’s no sign that’s actually happening.

In addition, the Pentagon said Tuesday the U.S. State Department has approved a sale of nearly $1.5 billion in additional munitions, including 130 Abrams battle tanks and 20 armored recovery vehicles as well as other equipment. 

Reuters reports:

The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which oversees foreign arms sales, said that General Dynamics will be the principal contractor for the sale, adding it would contribute to U.S. national security by improving the security of a regional partner.

[…] Lawmakers have 30 days to block the sale, though such a move is highly unlikely.

Earlier this year, Human Rights Watch called for Western countries to impose an arms embargo on the Saudi government over its conduct in the war.

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“Saudi Arabia has been engaged in a war inside Yemen for over a year, and we’re selling them weapons with knowledge they will be used in Yemen, where ample evidence has shown they are using them to commit war crimes,” Raed Jarrar, government relations manager with the American Friends Service Committee, told The Intercept at the time.

“We’re only asking for implementation of existing laws and we’re not picking on Saudi Arabia or anyone else because of a partisan agenda,” he said, “but the U.S. should stop facilitating death and destruction in the Middle East through arms sales to regimes it knows are committing war crimes.”

The United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, seems to be championing a single cause: Israel.

When Haley speaks about Israel, her language is not merely emotive nor tailored to fit the need of a specific occasion.  Rather, her words are resolute, consistent and are matched by a clear plan of action.

Along with Haley, the rightwing Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu is moving fast to cultivate the unique opportunity of dismissing the United Nations, thus, any attempt at criticizing the Israeli Occupation.

Unlike previous UN ambassadors who strongly backed Israel, Haley refrains from any coded language or any attempt, however poor, to appear balanced. Last March, she told a crowd of 18,000 supporters at the Israel lobby, AIPAC’s annual policy conference, that this is a new era for US-Israel relations.

“I wear heels. It’s not for a fashion statement,” she told the crowd that was thrilled by her speech. “It’s because if I see something wrong, we’re going to kick ’em every single time.”

Trump’s new sheriff/ambassador, condemned, in retrospect, UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which strongly criticized Israel’s illegal settlements. While still in its final days in office, the Obama Administration did not vote for – but did not veto the Resolution, either – thus setting a precedent that has not been witnessed in many years.

The US abstention, according to Haley, was as if the “entire country felt a kick in the gut.”

What made Israel particularly angry over Obama’s last act at the UN was the fact that it violated a tradition that has extended for many years, most notably during the term of John Negroponte, US Ambassador to the UN, during the first W. Bush’s term in office.

What became known as the ‘Negroponte doctrine’ was a declared US policy – that Washington will oppose any resolution that criticizes Israel that does not also condemn Palestinians.

But Israel, not the Palestinians, is the occupying power which refuses to honor dozens of UN resolutions and various international treaties and laws. By making that decision, and, indeed, following through to ensure its implementation, the US managed to sideline the UN as an ‘irrelevant’ institution.

Sidelining the UN, then, also meant that the US would have complete control over managing the Middle East, but especially the situation in Palestine.

However, under Trump, even the US-led and self-tailored ‘peace process’ has become obsolete.

This is the real moral but, also political, crisis of the Haley doctrine, for it goes beyond Negroponte’s silencing any criticism of Israel at the UN, into removing the UN entirely – thus international law – from being a factor in resolving the conflict.

In a talk at the Geneva-based Human Rights Council – which is made up of 47 member countries – Haley declared that her country is ‘reviewing its participation’ in the Council altogether. She claimed that Israel is the “only country permanently on the body’s calendar,” an inaccurate statement that is often uttered by Israel with little basis in truth.

If Haley read the report on the 35th session of the Human Rights Council, she would have realized that the Rights body discussed many issues, pertaining to women rights and empowerment, forced marriages and human rights violations in many countries.

But considering that Israel has recently ‘celebrated’ 50 years of occupying Palestinians, Haley should not be surprised that Israel is also an item on the agenda. In fact, any country that has occupied and oppressed another for so long should also remain an item on international agenda.

Following her speech in which she derided and threatened UN member states in Geneva, she went to Israel to further emphasize her country’s insistence to challenge the international community on behalf of Israel.

Along with notorious hasbara expert, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, Haley toured the Israeli border with Gaza, showing sympathy with supposedly besieged Israeli communities – while on the other side, nearly 2 million Palestinians in Gaza have been trapped for over a decade in a very small region, behind sealed shut borders.

Speaking in Jerusalem on June 7, Haley took on the UN ‘bullies’, who have ‘bullied’ Israel for too long.

She said, “I have never taken kindly to bullies and the UN has bullied Israel for a very long time and we are not going to let that happen anymore,” adding “it is a new day for Israel in the United Nations.”

By agreeing to live in Israel’s pseudo-reality, where bullies complain of being bullied, the US is moving further and further away from any international consensus on human rights and international law. This becomes more pronounced and dangerous when we consider the Donald Trump Administration’s decision to pull out from the Paris accords on global warming.

Trump argued that the decision was of benefit to American businesses. Even if one agrees with such an unsubstantiated assertion, Haley’s new doctrine on Israel and the UN, by contrast, can hardly be of any benefit to the United States in the short or long run. It simply degrades US standing, leadership and even goes below the lowest standards of credibility practiced under previous administrations.

Worse still, inspired and empowered by Haley’s blank check, Israeli leaders are now moving forward to physically remove the UN from Israel’s occupation of Palestine. Two alarming developments have taken place on that front:

One took place early May when Culture and Sport Minister, Miri Regev, made a formal demand to the Israeli cabinet to shut down the UN headquarter in Jerusalem, to punish UNESCO for restating the international position on the status of Israel’s illegal occupation of East Jerusalem.

The second was earlier this month, when Prime Minister Netanyahu called on Haley to shut down UNRWA, the UN body responsible for the welfare of 5 million Palestinian refugees.

According to Netanyahu, UNRWA ‘perpetuates’ refugee problems. However, the refugees’ problem is not UNRWA per se, but the fact that Israel refuses to honor UN resolution 194 pertaining to their return and compensation.

These developments, and more, are all outcomes of the Haley doctrine. Her arrival at the UN has ignited a US-Israeli hate fest, not only targeting UN member states, but international law and everything that the United Nations has stood for over the decades.

The US has supported Israel quite blindly at the UN throughout the years. Haley seems to adopt an entirely Israeli position with no regard whatsoever for her country’s allies, or the possible repercussions of dismissing the only international body that still serves as a platform for international engagement and conflict resolution.

Haley seems to truly think of herself as the new sheriff in town, who will “kick ’em every single time”, before riddling the bullies with bullets and riding into the sunset, along with Netanyahu. However, with a huge leadership vacuum and no law to guide the international community in resolving a 70-year-old conflict, Haley’s cowboy tactics are likely to do much harm to an already bleeding region.

Since the Negroponte doctrine of 2002, thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of Israelis were killed in an occupation that seems to know no ends. Further disengagement from international law will likely yield a greater toll and more suffering.

Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His is the author of The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People’s Struggle (Pluto Press, London). His latest book is My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story (Pluto Press, London).

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Beyoncé stunned the world on Friday when she unveiled a photo of her and Jay-Z’s 1-month-old twins while wearing a piece from Palomo Spain’s third collection.

“Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today,” the singer captioned an artful image of herself cradling the newborns against a floral altar.

Friday = made.

This post marks the first time the Carters have directly addressed the birth of their twins and their respective names.

Although the photo garnered a largely positive public response (“Yaaaas, queen,” etc.), many followers were quick to voice their confusion over the twins’ names.

Syntax, Bey, syntax.

The Queen’s Insta-famous mom, Tina Knowles (aka Ms. Tina Lawson), was quick to clear up the confusion. She re-grammed her daughter’s photo and added the caption: “So Happy my baby shared a photo of her babies with the world. Proud grandma. Hello, Sir Carter and Rumi Carter. Boy and girl what a blessing.”

“Sir CARTER and Rumi CARTER.” That’s right, Bey and Jay didn’t further complicate their son’s already unusual name—Mr. Sir Carter Carter is a lot, even for music industry royalty.

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Thank goodness, Grandma Tina is here to save the day.

She’s a super-fan of the warehouse store.

Some kids might opt for a birthday party featuring their favorite animated movie or TV show (think Frozen, Thomas the Tank Engine, or Hello Kitty). But this little girl’s birthday party might be the most unique one yet. When it was time to choose a theme for her fifth birthday party, Kimber Walker requested a “Costco” theme.

Yes, that’s right—Kimber is such a fan of the mega warehouse chain (which sells just about everything from frozen snacks to electronics to clothing) that she asked for her mom to recreate the store experience in their own house for the party. “She chose to do the Costco party, because she said ‘it has cool stuff, free samples, pizza, and a piano’—I’m not sure about the piano,” Niki Walker, Kimber’s mom, told RealSimple.com.

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For the party, the house was “decorated” like a Costco store, complete with food samples (everyone’s favorite), a shopping area with items to buy, and a cash register. Niki also set up an “Employee of the Month” photo backdrop to take pictures and an area to make membership cards, which you know are mandatory to enter any Costco location. She also printed out fake money with Kimber’s face on it, so guests could “purchase” items from the Costco.

In addition to the always popular samples, there was also the famous Costco pizza and a chocolate birthday cake (decorated with the logo and “Employee of the Month… 5 Years of Service”).

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To top the fun day off, Kimber also got to wear an official name badge provided by Costco.

Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows they are way more than just pets: They’re family. Which is why Tom Hardy’s tribute to his late dog Woody is hitting us right in the feels. And hard.

He went on to write, “Woody affected so many people in his own right so with great respect to his autonomy and as a familiar friendly face to many of you, it is with great great sadness a heavy heart that I inform you that after a very hard and short 6 month battle with an aggressive polymyostisis Woody passed away, two days ago. He was only age 6. He was Far too young to leave us and We at home are devastated by his loss … Above all I am completely gutted.”

Hardy also posted this photo compilation of his beloved pet:

The actor recalled how he found Woody as a scared little puppy on the side of the road, adding, “He was a special bro, a shiny example of man’s best friend. Thankyou Woody for choosing to find us. We will love you and be with you and you with us forever. Never ever ever forgotten. Your Boy tom xxx I love you beyond words. To the moon and back again and again to Infinity and beyond. Run with Max and the Angels. I will see you when I get there.”

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Seriously, can we get a tissue?

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Hardy, an (obvious) animal lover, is also a member of PETA, and helps to promote animal adoption. We’re feeling for you Tom — and we’re so sorry for your loss!

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Remember when Miranda Priestly lectured Andy Sachs about the history of her lumpy blue sweater in The Devil Wears Prada? We certainly do. That’s because it’s one of pop culture’s most eloquent, albeit rude, commentaries on the importance of fashion in our society—even where we don’t see it. And as Google so perfectly points out in its most recent project, fashion is culture.

In Google’s ambitious new endeavor, We Wear Culture, the Internet giant has digitized the collections from more than 180 museums, fashion institutions, schools, archives, and other organizations from around the world to put three millennia of fashion at our fingertips. Now, you can browse from 30,000 pieces and sort by color, item, or era across 450+ exhibits. “Find stories from the ancient Silk Road to the ferocious fashion of the British punk. Or meet icons and trendsetters like Coco Chanel, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent or Vivienne Westwood,” Google writes in a blog post introducing the exciting new feature.

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Also included are a series of virtual reality films that bring the stories behind iconic pieces to life. Like how Chanel made it acceptable for women to wear black for any occasion, or how Salvatore Ferragamo pioneered the stiletto. You can also explore how shoemakers, jewelers, tie-dyers, and bag-makers master their crafts through generations, and zoom into ultra-high resolution images to see the artisanship on iconic pieces in unprecedented detail. And as if that wasn’t enough to occupy us for days, you can also step inside the world’s largest costume collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Conservation Laboratory in 360 degrees, and see how pieces are preserved for future generations.

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Browse “We Wear Culture” online now, or check it out in the Google Arts & Culture mobile app on iOS and Android. Pro tip: set aside an hour or two before you embark down fashion memory lane.

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NASCAR driver Danica Patrick is working to combat body shaming by getting real about the process behind fitness photos.

Alongside side-by-side shots of her toned torso—taken at different angles and in different lighting—the 35-year-old wrote, “I kinda love when people do real vs produced shots.”

“The difference between the two is lighting, pose, and clothes adjustments,” Patrick explained.

She continued, “We all want to look our best at all times, no shame in that. But don’t let someone else’s body put yours down. Use it for motivation.”

Patrick encouraged her followers to “be the best you,” and treat their bodies with “respect.”

“It’s the one and only thing we own for life,” she said.

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Patrick’s public cry for a healthy approach to body image comes ahead of the release of her new diet and exercise book, Pretty Intense: The 90-Day Mind, Body and Food Plan that will absolutely Change Your Life, due out in December of this year.

Sharing the cover on Instagram earlier this month, Patrick wrote that the book includes “3 parts mental/physical (with 12 week workout program that I wrote and tested)/food (along with 50 recipes written and photographed by me).”

“It’s all the things I have learned though growth in the mind and body,” she explained.

She also shared the raw images from her cover shoot on the site, revealing that the final pictures underwent “minimal retouching.”

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“Many of you thought it was highly retouched and the main thing they do is even out the skin tone, mostly on the legs,” she said. “I worked very hard. Anyone can be lean and muscular if they want to…..but you have to put in the work and learn how to eat right. It’s all possible, believe in yourself.”

Prince Charles was the “architect of the disaster” of his marriage to Princess Diana, a new book claims.

Even though he had ended his relationship with former girlfriend Camilla Parker Bowles as soon as he decided to get engaged to Diana in February 1981, the young princess-to-be needed more reassurance, The Duchess: The Untold Story, by Penny Junor claims.

In the newest excerpt of the book posted on the Daily Mail on Monday, Junor unveils a catalogue of mistakes in the marriage that rocked the British monarchy in the ’90s. The new revelations come ahead of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall’s 70th birthday next month and just before many of Diana’s fans around the world mark the 20th anniversary of her death in August.

According to the book, Diana resented Charles for sitting for hours painting watercolors during their honeymoon onboard the HMS Britannia, so one day she destroyed his painting and his equipment.

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On another occasion, Junor claims the royal couple were consulting their schedules when a photograph of Camilla fell out of Charles’s diary. Later, Diana noticed the prince was wearing a pair of gold cufflinks engraved with interwoven Cs — which she took to mean Charles and Camilla.

“It’s hard to believe that anyone as intelligent and well-read as the Prince of Wales could be so stupid—so utterly incapable of imagining what a new wife might conclude if her husband carried a photograph of his old girlfriend in his diary,” Junor says of the cufflink incident, according to the new except.

Diana started suffering from bulimia during the engagement and it continued in the early days of the marriage. Charles “was way out of his depth . . . had no idea how to treat a wife, let alone one who was secretly making herself sick several times a day,” Junor says.

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A close friend of Charles tells Junor of his marriage to Diana, “He made a huge mistake. You can sympathize with Diana — oh God, yes. Put that way, he was the architect of the disaster . . . also he wouldn’t have had the sensitivity.

“He’s very interested in objective things, but not subjective, so he couldn’t have understood the complexities of her feelings.”

Diana and Charles’ marriage soon broke down after that.

Camilla and Charles renewed their affair in 1986 after friends urged the prince to reconnect with Camilla after they grew worried about his happiness and possibly heading towards a nervous breakdown. According to friends, Camilla was “the only person who might be able to lift his spirits,” Junor claims.

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Diana, for her part, had already started her affair with cavalry major James Hewitt, Junor says.

U.S. B-2 war planes bombed two camps in Libya overnight that Pentagon officials claim were housing Islamic State (ISIS) militants, concluding President Barack Obama’s time as commander in chief with another slew of deaths.

More than 80 people were killed at the camps about 25 miles southeast of Sirte, where ISIS fighters fled from last year after attacks by Libyan fighters backed with American air power. The bombing, which was reportedly requested by Libya’s Government of National Accord, comes a month after the U.S. claimed a “successful conclusion to a months-long air campaign against the militant group,” the Guardian notes.

Obama reportedly authorized the strikes earlier this week, without congressional approval. The president committed to giving Libya air support after the U.S.-backed toppling of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. He later said the military’s lack of an action plan for the day after Gaddafi’s ouster was his “worst mistake” as a president.

The strikes appear to underscore that ISIS remains a threat in Libya, regardless of U.S. military claims.

That prospect becomes more grim as the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches. As Common Dreams reported last year, Obama’s years of expanding unchecked war powers means he will hand the keys to the White House over to a man with a brash and impulsive approach to foreign policy at best.

Guardian reporter Spencer Ackerman made reference to the incoming changeover on Twitter, writing, “Massive, yuge U.S. airstrikes in Libya closing out the Obama administration.”

Emma Watson wrote an emotional plea to the public on Wednesday asking for help finding the “most meaningful and special possession” she owns.

The actress accidentally left three silver rings at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Spa in London on Sunday, and the rings are now missing. Normally, a missing ring wouldn’t cause such a reaction, but Watson said that this were different. In fact, one of the rings is the most precious thing she owns.

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“Were these just any rings I could accept this, but one of the them was a gift from my Mum,” Watson wrote. “She bought it the day after I was born and wore it for 18 years, never taking it off, and then gave it to me for my 18th birthday. I wear this ring everyday, it is my most meaningful and special possession.”

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Watson left the rings in a safe inside a locker while she got a treatment at the spa, but she forgot to put them back on afterwards. When she realized they were missing, she called the spa, but security wasn’t able to find them.

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“If anyone was at the Mandarin Oriental Spa on Sunday from 3 p.m. onwards and saw the rings or accidentally picked them up or knows anything about them, I cannot express how much it would mean if they came back to me—no questions asked,” she wrote. “If you have seen them or have any information please email: [email protected].”

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We wish Watson the best of luck with finding her missing rings.