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Good evening. It's Friday, October 27.
Tonight: it is hard to overstate the death, destruction and misery being rained down on the 2.2 million people of Gaza. It is quite likely, however, that we are going to be hearing significantly less about exactly what is happening there, and that's by design. The Israelis have ensured that all Internet service and other forms of outside communication with Gaza are now almost entirely cut. All of that comes as the Israeli bombardment of Gaza reaches its most intense level yet. And that's saying a lot, given that Israel, in the very first week of this war, dropped more bombs on this tiny strip of land than the U.S. dropped on Afghanistan an entire year. Meanwhile, the U.S. last night bombed Iranian sites in Syria as retaliation for Iranian missile attacks on U.S. troops deployed in Syria – Yes, we still have U.S. troops deployed in Syria – and the State Department today issued an urgent warning that all American citizens in Lebanon should immediately leave the country. That followed a prior travel advisory from the State Department that Americans now faced an increased attack and risk of violent attacks on them due to their government's support for the Israeli war effort. All of this has and is happening as Joe Biden and his Republican and Democratic allies in Congress, fully bipartisan, vow unlimited support for Israel insisting that they intend to impose no limits on how Israel can bomb Gaza or invade it, even though they are using American bombs and American money to pay for those bombs to bomb all of Gaza – and the entire region knows that.
Given the obviously grave consequences of all of these developments – ones that are starting to get far worse with an imminent Israeli ground invasion of Gaza – the need for a free debate is more vital than ever. And yet, as we documented last night and will document again, calls for censorship from Republican presidential candidates, countless politicians and very prominent journalists and pundits who have spent years denouncing censorship, continue to skyrocket. This is all based on the premise that pro-Palestinian protests are inherently or highly likely to be anti-Semitic and that pro-Palestinian voices are motivated by hatred for Jews. We'll examine that premise and then we will talk to the independent journalist Matt Taibbi about a significant new story that he has, revealing the latest scheme to dictate who is and who is not a valid source of information coming from the Pentagon, all as a means of controlling the flow of political debate and news.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.