RT

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will get another chance to form the country’s next government after both his and rival Benny Gantz’s parties failed to secure anything approaching a majority in the Knesset last week.

Final results from the September 17 election gave the rightwing Likud 32 seats compared to Benny Gantz’s more moderate Blue and White’s 33 in the 120-seat parliament.  Continue reading “Netanyahu nominated to form Israel’s government after deadlocked election”

Venezauelanalysis.com

Caracas, September 25, 2019 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaido and the Venezuelan opposition have been given US $52 million by the Trump administration.

According to a Tuesday statement from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the funding will be destined for independent media, civil society, the health sector and the opposition-controlled National Assembly.  Continue reading “Washington Gives Guaido $52M in Funding, Slaps Venezuela with New Sanctions”

LA Times

His voice booming through a loudspeaker, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen stood near an immigrant detention center in downtown Los Angeles and urged an end to the Trump administration’s family separation policy. Surrounded by more than 200 members of the Jewish community on their annual day of mourning, Tisha B’av, Cohen stressed the importance of moving the traditional fast from the synagogue to the streets.  Continue reading “Family separation and refugee cap reinvigorate Jews’ activist roots: ‘We’ve always been immigrants’”

Legal Insurrection – by Vijeta Uniyal

Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs has released a report exposing the antisemitic agenda being the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS). The anti-Israel boycott campaign now direct “classic antisemitic tropes and motifs once directed at “the Jew” at “the Jew among the nations,” the State of Israel,” the reported said.

Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan released the report titled Behind The Mask: The Anti-Semitic Nature of BDS Exposed at the European Parliament building in Brussels. The minister urged the European Union and Western governments to stop funding organizations promoting the antisemitic BDS movement.  Continue reading ““Behind the Mask” — Israeli Report On How the BDS Movement “Desensitizing West to Antisemitism””

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Denison, TX — The Free Thought Project has reported on, quite literally, thousands of instances of police officers hurting or killing citizens, many of them entirely innocent. In the overwhelming majority of the cases, the officers are not charged with a crime and most of those keep their jobs. If those roles are reversed, however, and a citizen dares fight against a police officer, that citizen will face punishment every single time. A Texas man learned this the hard way this week after being sentenced to 99 years in prison for kicking a cop. Continue reading “Man Get 99 Years in Prison for Kicking at a Cop as A Child-Murdering Cop Walks Free”

Reason – by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

More than a dozen U.S. marines are facing criminal charges in a human smuggling investigation, after Border Patrol agents caught two of them—Lance Corporals Byron D. Law and David J. Salazar-Quintero—transporting three undocumented immigrants in early July. Law and Salazar-Quintero have been charged with “transportation of aliens for financial gain and aiding and abetting.” Continue reading “13 Marines Charged in Human Smuggling Investigation”

The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat

As the 10-year anniversary of the horrific Deepwater Horizon oil spill approaches, the area’s ocean floor has been transformed into a fetid wasteland coated in tar and populated by handfuls of deformed, tumor-ridden crustaceans.

The explosion on a BP oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, was one of the most catastrophic disasters to hit the ocean in human history, with the U.S. government estimating that 4.9 million barrels (210 million gallons) were discharged across hundreds of square miles.  Continue reading “Deepwater Horizon Spill Created Horrific Mutant Creatures in the Gulf of Mexico”

Middle East Eye

Saudi-led coalition air strikes killed seven children in Yemen on Tuesday, a local official and doctor said.

The seven children were among 16 people killed during the air strike, as Saudi Arabia continues to pound the country already facing a humanitarian disaster.  Continue reading “Saudi coalition air strikes kill seven children in Yemen”

Herald Sun – by Andrew Bolt

I hope the alarmists who terrified Greta Thunberg with scares about a global warming apocalypse are ashamed of themselves. They’ve now seen this troubled girl’s naked fear as she cried and ranted at the UN climate meeting. Shame on the likes of Tim Flannery, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and UN boss Antonio Guterres. My editorial from The Bolt Report. Continue reading “Child Abuse: Shame On The Fear-Mongers Who Made Greta Thunberg Cry”

Haaretz – by Gideon Levy and Alex Levac

Two days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, on Tuesday last week, his intention to annex the Jordan Valley after the election, forces of the Civil Administration carried out yet another brutal operation of destruction. The target this time was particularly remote: a rocky hillside adjacent to the village of Tamoun in the northern valley. The goal was singularly vicious: the uprooting of hundreds of olive trees that were about to yield their first fruit, and demolition of the cisterns holding the water that was used to irrigate them.  Continue reading “Down in the Jordan Valley, the Cruel Wheels of the Israeli Occupation Keep on Turning”