This fucking idiot, thinking he had killed Palestinians, actually shot at two israeli tourists in miami.
What a fucking moron . Why he is using up good oxygen when his brain is clearly not working anyway ? He must be one proud amerikkkan and fascist netanyahu supporter.
Pro-Israel Gunman Opens Fire in Miami after Mistaking Victims for Palestinians
A supporter of Israel in Florida opened fire on two Jewish Israeli tourists in Miami Beach, believing they were Palestinian, in an attack highlighting rising anti-Palestinian violence in the US.
A man in Florida, who has been described as a staunch supporter of Israel, is facing charges after allegedly opening fire on a vehicle in Miami Beach, believing the occupants to be Palestinian, US media reported.
The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Mordechai Brafman, was arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder following the Saturday night shooting.
Unprovoked Shooting Captured on Video
According to arrest documents cited by CBS News, around 9:30 p.m., surveillance footage captured Brafman’s truck traveling south on Pine Tree Drive before making a U-turn at 48th Street, where the victims’ vehicle was stopped in the left lane.
Brafman then drove past, stopped in front of them, exited his vehicle, and fired at least 17 rounds unprovoked, striking both victims as they passed.
One victim suffered a gunshot wound to the left shoulder, while the other was grazed on the left forearm. Police confirmed that there was no prior connection between the suspect and the victims, whose statements were consistent with the surveillance footage.
After the shooting, Brafman drove to an area near 4887 Pine Tree Drive, where responding officers took him into custody.
Shooter Expressed Anti-Palestinian Motive
At the request of his attorney, Brafman was not interviewed by police, but while in custody, he spontaneously stated, “While driving my truck, I saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both,” according to the arrest report.
However, the victims were not Palestinians. They were Jewish Israeli tourists—a father and son visiting the United States.
The Times of Israel, citing the same arrest report, described Brafman as an extreme supporter of Israel.
Call for Hate Crime Charges
The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is calling for federal hate crime charges in response to the attack.
“It is the alleged shooter’s reportedly bias-motivated actions, not the actual ethnicity of the victims, that should be the determining factor for charges in this disturbing case,” said Wilfredo Amr Ruiz, a CAIR representative, in a public statement.
Hate crimes can include attacks based on mistaken identity, which appears to be the case here.
Florida’s lax gun laws, which allow residents to carry concealed weapons without requiring training, background checks, or a permit, have also been cited as a contributing factor in the attack.
Broader Pattern of Anti-Palestinian Violence
This shooting comes amid rising anti-Palestinian racism and violence in the United States.
In November 2023, three Palestinian college students were shot in Vermont in what authorities are investigating as a hate crime.
The students—wearing keffiyehs at the time—were attacked while walking in Burlington.
According to the US Department of Justice, hate crime reports in Florida surged by over 50 percent from 2022 to 2023, with the sharpest increase in cases targeting individuals based on ethnicity and religion.
The Opposed and Isolated Earthlings both knocked my socks off. It was a terrific night with great music and great people.
I had never seen The Opposed , and they were excellent. We've played with The Isolated Earthlings before, but this was the best I'd ever seen them play.
Many thanks to Aaron from The Opposed for putting on such a wonderful event, and Melissa for helping out with merch. And of course the lovely people who attended.
We're playing The Phoenix tomorrow night with The Opposed and Isolated Earthlings ! I've never seen The Opposed before, and I'm looking forward to them knocking my socks off.
The Isolated Earthlings have already done that to me on a couple of occasions.
I still believe that this ruthlessness and unprecedented cruelty is a manifestation that we are at the end of the worst chapter in the modern history of Palestine.
If people want to know what Trump’s latest insane and hallucinating discourse on Gaza produced in Israel, all they need to do is learn Hebrew or ask someone who knows Hebrew to translate for them the discourse in Israeli politics and media.
“Of course, nobody wants the cruel people of Gaza, and I am not talking about Hamas, but the whole people of Gaza; this is why Jordan and Egypt reject the fantastic proposal by Trump,” explained the leading commentator on Arab affairs on Israel’s main channel during prime news time on February 6, 2025.
I wonder whether the Nazis even used such discourse about the Jews.
Every possible human, humane, and moral boundary has now been transcended in the public domain in Israel.
Everything is permissible when you talk about the Palestinians in general and the people of Gaza in particular. This is not talking about them as animals anymore—this is far worse.
They are depicted as the worst kind of humanity in the new discourse, which absolves Israel of any crime against them. The politicians talk like this, the main media legitimizes it, and the rabbis in the synagogues—institutions that are more populated by Israeli Jews than ever before—are preaching genocide of the Palestinians without shame or inhibition.
This is all in preparation for the next stages of the genocide. The lull in the genocide is not because the world has put an end to it. It stopped because Trump wanted the hostages to be released for his own self-image and then allow the Israelis to do what they want.
If we stopped building encampments, if we stopped seeing millions of people demonstrating for Palestine, we would be mistaken. This is not over. The insane nation of Israel now has in its midst more people and politicians who are willing to go the whole way in completing the genocide than those who are against it—if any at all.
I still believe that this ruthlessness and unprecedented cruelty is a manifestation that we are at the end of the worst chapter in the modern history of Palestine.
In fact, I am even more confident that, like in post-Nazi Germany, a larger number of Israeli Jews than I first hoped for will awaken and feel remorse and guilt for their silence in the face of the next phases in the elimination of Palestine as an idea, people and country.
But for the time being, this is a desperate call not to be dormant or complacent because of the ceasefire. Trump reignited all the dark forces in Israel with his planned—or whimsical, it does not matter—expunging of the people of Gaza and turning the land into an American Riviera bonanza.
Yes, European governments, including the British one, condemned the idea, which is commendable. So they show some humanity after all. It is not enough, and they fail to see the wider implications not only of their present inaction but also of their complicity in the genocide since 7 October 2023.
It is the time of optical illusions. Leaders like the fanatic Naftali Bennett are now leading the polls in Israel, and yes, he might defeat Netanyahu, but he does not offer any more humane approach to the millions of Palestinians under Israeli rule, still regarded as a problem that can only be solved by destruction and elimination. Domestic Israeli politics have nothing to do with Israel’s consensual attitude and policies toward the Palestinians.
The mainstream Western press—not to mention Israel’s loyal allies, from the Jewish Chronicle, the mouthpiece of fanatic Israel in the UK, to Fox News in the US—are providing the international coverage that allows Israel to get away with this discourse and planning.
The 41 languages in which the BBC broadcasts are all speaking the same language: dehumanizing the Palestinians and providing immunity for Israel and its policies.
We still have to believe that, in the long run, as horrific as this unfolding scenario is, it is the prelude to a much better future. We also have to believe that this prelude can and should be shortened to a minimum.
I have no magic wand for such an urgent turn of events—but we are not alone, so let us put our minds and efforts beyond factionalism and disunity and find an even better way, on top of the amazing work we have done as a solidarity movement, to prevent the next phases in the elimination of Palestine as an idea, a people, and a country.
One thing is certain: Palestinian resistance and resilience are still the best guarantees that these demonic plans will not fully materialize. But the price could be very high and may be avoided.
This is a moment where we are desperate for Palestinian leadership and orientation, and it is not there yet. But there are hopeful manifestations of unity, as our editor Ramzy Baroud has recently described for us. It is not sufficient, but it builds hope for the near future.
There is still time to wake up the Global North—if not its rulers, then its more conscientious politicians; if not the mainstream media, then the alternative ones. We have the right to demand much more from the Global South, encouraged by the example of Colombia, and ask: Where are Malaysia and Indonesia? Where is Pakistan?
This is about global justice as much as it is about Palestine, and this is also about decolonizing the world at large, not just Palestine, so that global unity can jointly face the formidable challenges that can only be encountered together—from global warming to world poverty and life-seeking movements of millions of people from north to south.
This is the only way to defeat populism, fascism, and racism, of which so many of us—and in particular, the Palestinians—are still victims to this very day.
Even though he's been in the u.s. prison system for over 44 years for a crime he didn't commit, Mumia still has more sense than any fucking politician out there.
It was by any measure a stunning moment. An American president essentially offering to gentrify the Gaza Strip, suggesting that they, should they resist, be forced to leave their historical homeland by the armed forces of the United States. “They’re living in hell,” Trump said, as he sat next to the man who ordered the hell bombed into hell, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump said these coastal lands could be made into a lovely kind of Riviera. “It’d be beautiful,” he said. Netanyahu beamed at every word, and while Trump saw it as a grand real estate deal perhaps, Netanyahu saw it as the ultimate Zionist dream.
Palestinians saw it as the ultimate nightmare, for they have lived for the better part of a century with political betrayal since Israel’s founding in 1948. For over 70 years they have lived under an occupation that the UN has called illegal, but that doesn’t mean a thing.
Now the U.S. exhorts an illegal removal of Palestinians, millions of them, from their own homeland. Is this the gentrification of Gaza? Probably not. But who can really say? Who indeed? We can only hope that Palestinians have the last word.
It would seem that the fascists running israel think they can still call the shots in Gaza, but that is far from the truth.
Even with their overwhelming superiority of weapons, money, and personnel, they could not subdue the Resistance , because theirs was an unjust cause . Genocide is never the right fucking thing to do.
And their fucking sponsor, the united states, fucking lose wherever they go also.
The Al-Qassam Brigades raised a banner with a defiant message during the latest prisoner exchange, rejecting Israeli demands regarding Gaza’s governance.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas, raised a large banner at the site of the fifth prisoner exchange in Gaza on Saturday, displaying the phrase: “We are the flood… We are the next day.”
The message, written in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, was widely seen as a direct response to Israeli demands that Hamas relinquish control of Gaza.
The banner featured the Palestinian flag alongside an image of a raised fist, symbolizing defiance.
The phrase “We are the next day” comes just days after reports that Israel proposed exiling Hamas leaders from Gaza as a condition for advancing negotiations. US President Donald Trump also recently referenced a proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt, Jordan, or other countries.
According to the Israeli news site Walla, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed to US officials in Washington that any future agreement regarding Gaza must include the departure of Hamas’ senior leadership.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (KAN) reported that while some Israeli officials are willing to accept Hamas’ continued political existence, they oppose its presence in Gaza, drawing comparisons to the PLO’s exile to Tunisia in the 1980s.
The prisoner exchange process continued in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, with a heightened presence of Al-Qassam fighters overseeing the handover.
Crowds of Palestinians gathered at the site to witness the transfer of detainees to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
With the completion of the fifth batch, Al-Qassam will have released 16 Israeli captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
Israel is set to free 183 Palestinian detainees, including 18 serving life sentences.
Leonard Peltier is out of jail after 50 years locked up for something he didn't do. The u.s. government , no matter who is or was in power, is guilty as hell.
Back row from left: Kevin Sharpe, Kalonji Jama Changa, Atty. Jenipher Jones, Giselle Dias and Nick Tilsen. Front row from left, Holly Cook Macarro, Leonard Peltier, and Atty. Moira Meltzer-Cohen. Photos courtesy of Leonard Peltier’s legal team and assistants
Activists, attorneys, and supporters of Leonard Peltier, 80, expressed a collective sense of relief as President Joseph Biden granted clemency to the long-imprisoned Indigenous rights activist. It was one of Mr. Biden’s last official acts from the White House on January 20.
Lawyers believe Mr. Peltier’s release date is most likely to take place around February 18 and said that his health has drastically deteriorated over his 50 years behind bars. Family, friends, and proper medical care await him when he returns home.
“Leonard’s case has long symbolized the systemic injustices faced by Indigenous people within the U.S. legal system,” said Morning Star Gali, the founder and executive director of the Sacramento, California-based organization, Indigenous Justice, in a statement she shared with The Final Call after President Biden signed the order of clemency.
“His resilience in the face of wrongful imprisonment has inspired generations to continue the struggle for sovereignty, self-determination, and the recognition of Indigenous rights,” the statement said in part.
“As we celebrate his long-awaited freedom, we also reaffirm our commitment to the work that remains,” Ms. Gali’s statement continued. “Leonard’s release is a powerful reminder that the pursuit of justice is relentless, and we will continue to fight for those who have been silenced and marginalized.
His freedom is a testament to the power of collective action and the enduring hope for justice and dignity for all Indigenous peoples,” she said.
Mr. Peltier has consistently maintained his innocence regarding an armed confrontation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1973. While granted presidential clemency after multiple denials and appeals for parole through the parole commission, attorneys and advocates said they will continue working to clear his name. (See The Final Call Vol. 43 No. 38).
“In June, we went down to prepare Leonard for a full parole hearing which he had not had in some time and there was so much information and so many supporters who wrote in, as well as Leonard’s doctor who gave testimony about his medical condition and his treatment in the Bureau of Prisons, so in terms of scope, it was very broad,” said Attorney Jenipher Jones, Mr. Peltier’s lead counsel, in a January 21 news conference webcast live through BlackPowerMedia.org.
“But the United States Parole Commission really sought to narrow that scope in terms of what they considered, in my opinion, to manipulate a result concomitant with applying the wrong law in terms of sentencing application for Leonard’s parole consideration,” Atty. Jones said.
Co-counsel Attorney Moira Meltzer-Cohen said that the standards under which Mr. Peltier was convicted were not properly applied regarding his eligibility for parole and that it reflected what could be considered external pressure to keep him confined indefinitely.
“That assessment about whether somebody ought to be released on parole under that standard is based on who they are as a person now and not the offense that they were convicted of,”
Atty. Meltzer-Cohen adding, “and the U.S. Parole Commission made every effort and was very plain about their intention to apply that backward-looking standard, not to say we’ll look at who Leonard is now.
“They focused almost exclusively on the details of the offense which in any case Leonard has always maintained his innocence,” the attorney continued.
“There were a lot of things that happened during that very protracted parole hearing that made (it) abundantly clear under no circumstances was the United States Parole Commission taking seriously the possibility of releasing Leonard.”
American Indian Leonard Peltier, who is serving two life sentences for the 1975 murder of two FBI agents, is shown in prison, in Feb. 1986. (AP Photo/Cliff Schiappa)
Clemency, pardons, and politics
Noting the difference between commutations and pardons through the executive powers of government, Chase Iron Eyes of the Sacred Defense Fund told the audience viewing the news conference that while a pardon is desired, a commutation or clemency is a welcomed step in the right direction regarding Mr. Peltier because of his age and health condition.
Clemency is a form of mercy where the impact and severity of a sentence is commuted or reduced to something lesser. A pardon is to essentially wipe the slate or record clean of any given offense.
“A commutation of a sentence to house arrest, essentially, it’s like parole or probation or ‘being on paper,’ Leonard is probably going to have to have a residence approved and he may have to be at that residence for certain times,” Mr. Iron Eyes explained. “He might have to wear an ankle monitor, that’s the primary difference.
He’s not really free, but we have no words, Leonard is going to be able to be in his own home, Leonard will be able to have us build a sweat lodge behind his house if he wants, and this summer, when we do the Sun Dance ceremony, Leonard will be able to go to those,” he said speaking on Indigenous American spirituality and the legacy of resistance to settler colonialism.
“We fully understand that they were able to pull this off for almost 50 years, almost twice as long as those same forces did (to) Nelson Mandela,” Mr.Iron Eyes said of the anti-Apartheid activist and freedom fighter who was falsely labeled by Western nations as a terrorist and who was imprisoned and later released to become president of South Africa.
“They caused generational trauma and they actually committed crimes to illegally imprison Leonard Peltier. They committed crimes, those agencies, whether you call them the Deep State, the feds or those human actors that are susceptible to corruption within those agencies, they lied to the Canadian government to extradite him.
Or if you just read what they did to Myrtle Poor Bear or even the ballistics report, by not divulging exculpatory evidence, they committed crimes,” he said.
“Those actors within the FBI have attempted to rewrite history over the years to disadvantage and destabilize Indigenous sovereignty because Indigenous sovereignty is probably one of the strongest vehicles that is standing in the path of corporate fascism,” [C.Q.] Mr. Iron Eyes stated flatly.
“That is what Leonard’s story is, yes, COINTELPRO attacked us, and everyone that was standing up and becoming conscious of their rights. And on the Pine Ridge Reservation, the FBI admits to 69—they killed almost 100—yet today, the story is whatever the mainstream media is putting out and telling us to focus on trying to dirty up Leonard’s name,” he said.
A copy of the clemency order granted to Mr. Peltier signed by President Joe Biden.
Navajo elder, Lenny Foster, spiritual advisor to Mr. Peltier, told audience members that he was happy to receive news of Mr. Peltier’s pending release and said it was through years of hard work and unity that people were successful in getting the president to grant him clemency.
“It’s been a long, long 50 years, a long haul. I personally feel that I did time with him, so it’s been very extensive, exhausting (and) I’m glad he was granted clemency,” Mr. Foster said of his long-time relationship with Mr. Peltier and the struggle for Indigenous rights.
“I’ve always said that the FBI is on a personal vendetta against Leonard Peltier and the American Indian Movement (AIM) because he represents the resistance that dates back to Crazy Horse, Red Cloud, and Sitting Bull and we all know what happened at the Little Big Horn and the 7th Cavalry,” Mr. Foster said.
He drew a comparison to the 1973 incident with federal authorities on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the 1876 battle in which Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer’s 7th Cavalry was overwhelmed and defeated by the combined forces of Lakota Sioux, the Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes in Southern Montana.
“He (Peltier) was a young man when all that happened and there was many flaws in the trial itself, witnesses recanted their testimonies, false affidavits were prepared, etcetera, etcetera,” Mr. Foster said. “I don’t think they would try to reverse that decision that’s my feeling.”
Panel participant, Dawn Lawson, personal assistant to Leonard Peltier and a member of the Leonard Peltier Ad Hoc Committee, told viewers that she was pleased that Mr. Peltier would finally receive the medical care long denied him while locked down in prison.
“He needs so many things, but his eyes need (to be) addressed immediately,” Ms. Lawson said. “It’s a simple surgery, but if he does not have the surgery, he’s going blind and that could be permanent. The eyes, the aortic aneurysm, his shoulder (and) I’m really hoping they get him to a hospital immediately,” she said.
“The work has just begun; Indigenous genocide is still very much alive and well