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Palestinian Communist Party – Trump Plaza Not Trump Gaza! (10.2.2025)

Targeting Palestinian camps in the West Bank, through systematic destruction and daily killing, confirms that the occupation is well aware that these camps represent the core of the conflict and the symbol of the right of return, and that their liquidation is part of the project to liquidate the Palestinian cause. The destruction of Jenin, Far’a, Tulkarm, Nour Shams, Askar, Deheishe and other strongholds of steadfastness camps is a desperate attempt to end the spirit of resistance that these camps have shaped over decades. But just as all previous attempts at genocide have failed, these policies will not succeed in uprooting our people from their land.

We, in the Palestinian Communist Party, affirm that the displacement of the people of Gaza is a continuation of the Zionist imperialist policies that began with the Nakba (ethnic cleansing) of 1948, through the Naksa (displacement), and ending with the ongoing attempts to empty the Palestinian land of its people. What Trump is proposing today is a reproduction of the same fascist approach adopted by the colonial powers in the world, from the genocidal massacres against indigenous peoples in America, to the displacement of the peoples of the global south for the benefit of capitalist plunder.

Socialist Science - Diabetes Treatment

China: Diabetes – Monitoring of Blood Glucose Revolutionized! (10.2.2025)

Diabetes is a serious public health problem, affecting more than 500 million people around the world. The prevalence of diabetes among adults in China is as high as 12 percent, according to national data from last year.

Effective and regular blood glucose monitoring is the foundation of diabetes management, and the commonly used blood glucose monitoring methods require invasive actions involving the skin, which may cause problems, such as pain and infection, and pose challenges for patients’ compliance with long-term monitoring.

Non-invasive blood glucose detection technology has been at the frontier of research in recent decades, but it has faced challenges in accuracy and versatility.