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I’m glad I have more to share this week, I’ve been able to read some phenomenal and bizarre stories. I was able to finally finish my piece discussing the Vikings blitz defense, too.

Once again, I’ve tried to be more diligent letting people know when a link is a video or a podcast. The non-sports stories are split between the heavier stuff on the Middle East and stories outside of that purview. As always, media behind a paywall is denoted with a ($).

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Work I Liked (Sports)

Work I Liked (Non-Sports, non-Middle East)

Work I Liked (Non-Sports, Middle East)

  • Doomsday Diaries by Sarah Aziza, a Palestinian Gazan recounting her experiences from October 7 to October 17.

    • “What does it feel like to stand at the edge of annihilation? I can only speak from my vantage of a few degrees from the epicenter of war. Here, it feels like falling through an endless throat. It is disbelief mingled with the feeling that this day has already come. It is knowing that any possible survival will live inside the knowledge that this planet is one where your extermination was called for, and millions welcomed it.”

  • Video: The Channel 4 investigation on the hospital bombing in Gaza is one of the only ones that felt capable of being credibly skeptical of Israel’s claims.

  • Upday, the largest news aggregator in Europe, stands accused of manipulating their aggregation in favor of pro-Israel coverage — including burying stories, managing headlines and changing the balance of stories in coverage.

  • None of this is to suggest that there isn’t worthwhile coverage from that perspective. There has been significant evidence of Hamas’ atrocities.

  • It is just important to remember that alongside those inexcusable atrocities comes an extraordinary imbalance of power. For example, Israel has destroyed a quarter of the northern Gaza Strip and the death toll has exceeded 4,000.

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