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The Daily Red: Israel Attacks Qatar | U.S. Supreme Court Green-Lights Racial Profiling | Nepal Protests Turn Deadly

The Daily Red: Israel Attacks Qatar | U.S. Supreme Court Green-Lights Racial Profiling | Nepal Protests Turn Deadly

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In this episode, Red breaks down a day of shocking escalations in global politics, focusing on a major Israeli attack and a devastating Supreme Court ruling.

Top Stories Covered:

* Israel Attacks Qatar: A deep dive into Israel's unprecedented strike on Hamas leadership within Qatar's capital, Doha. Red analyzes this as a severe violation of a neutral nation's sovereignty and a dangerous escalation that risks regional war and undermines U.S. credibility with its allies.

* U.S. Supreme Court Green-Lights Racial Profiling: Analysis of the court's 6-3 decision to allow ICE's "roving patrols" to continue in Los Angeles while their legality is challenged. Red condemns the ruling as a blatant endorsement of racial profiling and a massive step towards authoritarianism.

* Nepal Protests Turn Deadly: An update on the protests in Kathmandu against a government social media ban, where police opened fire, killing at least 17 people. Red criticizes the media's framing of the state's lethal response.

Key Takeaways:

* The attack on Qatar represents a dangerous new threshold in international conflict, hitting a U.S. ally and mediation hub.

* The Supreme Court's decision effectively legalizes racial profiling for immigration enforcement, eroding constitutional freedoms.

* These events are framed as part of a broader pattern of escalating authoritarianism and disregard for international law and human rights.

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