5LL #357: Starvation, Accountability, Nukes, Support, Cafés
What Starvation Does to a Child’s Body
Erica Schwiegershausen, The Cut
Experts estimate that thousands of children in Gaza may already have reached the point where they require intensive care to recover — and many will never fully recover.
An Unexpected Path to Hold War Criminals Accountable
Tyler McBrien, The Intercept
It’s at the national courts, not the ICC or ICJ, where Palestinians have the best chance to see justice.
You’ll See
Mary Turfah, The Baffler
The convenient thing about the Iran threat is that the problem is intangible: Israel does not claim that Iran is in possession of nukes. The threat is in the future, and Israel is going after it today.
What Is the Meaning of Support?
David Renton, London Review of Books
The proscription of Palestine Action is both the most egregious of these measures and an incentive to other institutions to take similarly repressive action.
Class Composition in the Cafe Sector: Part 1
Anastasia Wilson, Alex Pyne and Kevin Van Meter, Notes from Below
What do cafe workers in the United States think and do while at work?

