Month: July 2019
As a Result of Solidarity Trip Last Week, Partnerships to Focus on UAV/Drones, Transportation, Energy, Cybersecurity, Financial Technology and Health Care Technology and Research
17 Israeli Entities Will Work with Six New York State Agencies and Other Partners to Bolster Innovation and Economic Ties Between the Two States Continue reading “Governor Cuomo Announces Sweeping Series of Economic Development Partnerships Between New York and Israel”
In ongoing Israeli attacks on Occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli forces also abducted 3 Palestinians & ransacked dozens of homes, hospitals and clinics, assaulting physicians, nurses & patients… part of Israel’s effort to create a “National Garden” in the area… Soldiers shot 21 year old, in the heart from close range.
Israeli soldiers have killed one Palestinian, injured more than 95 and abducted at least 30, in ongoing invasions and serious escalation since this past Thursday, in the al-Isawiya town, in the center of occupied East Jerusalem. Continue reading “Israeli forces kill one, injure 95, attack doctors, nurses, for Nat’l Garden”
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Two Israeli officials have proposed a “solution” for the Gaza Strip which includes another massive military offensive against the enclave and moving the Palestinians to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Arabi21.com reported on Sunday. The end of the government led by Mahmoud Abbas is also suggested in a report published by the Jerusalem Institute for Public and State Affairs. Continue reading “Israeli ‘solution’ for Gaza includes massive military offensive and move to Sinai”
Today I met with a bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL). I spoke with them about the danger of Iran. I also commended the bipartisan presence that is expected at the US Independence Day ceremony, which will be held in Jerusalem for the first time. pic.twitter.com/MVSUwwOkjU
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) July 1, 2019
(JTA) — Thirty-six Jews have been arrested at a protest in front of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
The arrest on Sunday afternoon happened at the end of the protest outside of the Elizabeth Contract Detention Facility, organized by a new Jewish group called Never Again Action. Hundreds of Jews, mostly young people, attended the protest. Many of Never Again Action’s leaders are also involved with IfNotNow, a millennial Jewish group that opposes Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. Continue reading “36 Jews Arrested Protesting At ICE Detention Center”
Anyone who bought ebooks through the Microsoft Store is in for a rude shock in the coming days. The good news? You can get a refund. The bad news? All of your books are going to be deleted this month.
Microsoft announced in April that it would stop selling ebooks and that any books the company already sold would stop working in early July because the DRM servers were being shut off. Yes, you read that correctly. Those books that you “bought” are going to disappear. Even the “free” books that you downloaded through Microsoft will be deleted. Continue reading “Ebooks Purchased From Microsoft Will Be Deleted This Month Because You Don’t Really Own Anything Anymore”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Fannin County, TX — The Free Thought Project reported on a rather disturbing video last week showing a young mother getting attacked by a Texas deputy because she told him to get off her property. Although the incident happened on August 9, 2018, the video has only just been released causing a storm of backlash against the Fannin County Sheriff’s department.
After the video went viral, sheriff Mark Johnson was forced to respond to the much-deserved criticism his department is facing. Instead of apologizing or promising change, the sheriff went on the defensive and claimed that those who have been complaining about the deputy’s actions must be members of “law enforcement hate groups.” Continue reading “Police Claim Getting Upset at Video of Cop Attacking Innocent Mom Makes You Part of a ‘Hate Group’”
Top US diplomats, one responsible for Middle East peace efforts, were filmed frantically hammering a wall to finish a controversial Israeli tunnel running close to the most divisive holy sites in annexed East Jerusalem.
Ambassador David Friedman and Middle East peace envoy Jason Greenblatt, showed up on Sunday at the unveiling of what the Israelis call an underground “pilgrimage road” located right next to the contested Temple Mount. Continue reading “US envoy smashes wall dug under Palestinian homes in E. Jerusalem with SLEDGEHAMMER”
Border Patrol officials in the Yuma Sector announced the building of an additional temporary migrant shelter in response to “sustained large volumes of family units in the Arizona sector. Sector officials opened the new shelter for tours late last week.
Border Patrol officials began construction of a new family shelter in the Yuma Sector” on June 15 in response to the strain on resources and facilities” due to the continuing unprecedented numbers of migrant families illegally crossing the border in southwestern Arizona, according to a statement obtained by Breitbart News. The shelter became available for tours on June 28 and is expected to begin housing migrants soon. Continue reading “Massive Migrant Crossings Lead to Another Shelter Opening in Arizona”
As the immigration crisis at the border continues unabated with hundreds of thousands of migrants suffering and even dying on the treacherous trek through Mexico to the U.S. border, Democrats are blaming President Donald Trump and gearing up to introduce legislation to increase the number of refugees admitted to 100,000 a year. Continue reading “House Democrats to Introduce Bill for More Refugee Admissions from Central America”
Early on July 1, Israeli aircraft carried out a series of strikes on Syria targeting Damascus and the countryside of Homs.
The strikes were aimed at military targets in the districts of al-Mazzeh, al-Dimass and Jomrayah north and northwest of Damascus as well as three military positions west of Homs city. Continue reading “Israeli Strikes Hit Damascus And Homs Causing Civilian Casualties”
Iran has breached the limit on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium set under a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, according to sources. The breach comes less than a day after senior US allies of the White House had warned that Israel would strike Tehran as soon as the uranium limit was breached There is growing concern that now Iran had crossed the uranium red line, Israel could soon step up its military confrontation with a strike on Iran.
Last night, Israeli jets targeted Iranian-linked military bases from Lebanese airspace. Continue reading “Will Israel strike Tehran? US on alert for imminent war as Iran crosses ‘nuclear red line’”
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
During this week’s Democrat primary debate, former Vice President Joe Biden focused on gun control efforts like a government buyback of “assault weapons”, which is a word used by people who don’t understand firearms.
But the craziest moment of his anti-Constitution diatribe came when Biden declared he supported regulation for the “number of clips in a gun”. Continue reading “Joe Biden Wants to Regulate “Number of Clips in a Gun””