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🇵🇸 🇮🇱 Rafah Map Update | Gaza war unit tracking

🛰 Geolocation has confirmed IDF advances in Tel as-Sultan, North of Rafah.
-Trails of heavy IDF vehicles spotted at the west of Tal Al Sultan, Rafah.
-It is the farthest west point, IDF vehicles were spotted.
📍 31.3169455, 34.2330752

🏖 The IDF is now less than 1km from the coast. Yesterday the distance was believed to be 2.0km.
-The Philadelphi Corridor has almost completely been captured by the IDF.

📊 The IDF has now cleared 25.7% of Rafah. How is control defined?
-Areas they have physical presence in (not just fire control). That's why on my map you often see the control zones directly on roads, I only mark ground that they're actually on with their feet and wheels

📎 Gaza war unit tracking
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🇮🇱/🇱🇧/ 🇱🇧 IDF Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi, in a visit to Northern Command:

'We are approaching the point where a decision must be made. Hezbollah has increased its fire in recent days and we are ready to start attacking in the north. We are approaching the point of the decision.'

@Middle_East_Spectator
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🛰 🇵🇸 🇺🇳 This map shows a comprehensive satellite imagery-based assessment of damage and destruction in Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territory, as of 3 May 2024. | UNOSAT

🔶️ According to our analysis, we identified 36,591 destroyed structures, 16,513 severely damaged, 47,368 moderately damaged, and 36,825 possibly damaged structures. A total of 137,297 structures, or about 55% of the total in Gaza, are affected.

🔶️ The governorates of Deir Al-Balah and Gaza have seen the highest rise in damage since April 2024, with 2,613 new structures damaged in Deir Al-Balah.

🔶️ Nuseirat municipality in Deir Al-Balah was hit hardest with 1,216 newly damaged structures.

https://unosat.org/products/3861

📎 UNOSAT
💥 🇮🇱 🇵🇸 Israel drops more than 70,000 tons of bombs on Gaza Strip since last October, far surpassing of Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined during World War II

📎 Anadolu Agency
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🌍 🇷🇺 🇸🇩 Russia is planning to build a logistical support center on Sudan’s Red Sea coast, which it likely intends to use to advance its efforts to secure a Red Sea naval base. | Critical Threats 🔶️ Russia will likely use the logistics center in Port Sudan…
🇷🇺 🇸🇩 🏴‍☠️ Russia pledges military support to Sudan's national army against their fight with RSF. Russia has begun setting up a naval base in Port Sudan in return. | Amhara News Service

🔶️ On a visit to Port Sudan in late April, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, pledged Russia’s support and recognition for Sudan’s military-led government.

🔶️ Flanked by the Minister of Mineral Resources, Bogdanov, speaking in Arabic, affirmed Russia’s recognition of "the Sudanese Sovereign Council as the official body representing the leadership of Sudan and Sudanese people".

🔶️ Russia has maintained neutrality throughout most of Sudan’s nearly 14-month conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

🔶️ However, a shift became evident in March of this year when Russia’s Deputy Permanent UN Representative, Anna Evstigneeva, acknowledged during Security Council discussions on the war that the Sudanese government was willing to work towards compromise and urged the "other party involved", implying the RSF, to put national interests over "personal aspirations".

https://www.newarab.com/analysis/will-russias-support-sudans-army-turn-tide-war
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🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡️- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir spoke to the media from Kiryat Shmona a day after Hezbollah's strikes:

“The role of the Israeli army now is to destroy Hezbollah and burn its strongholds. There can be no peace in Lebanon.”
Forwarded from New Right News
💬 Illegal Immigration Has Created ‘High Threat Level’ for Terrorist Attack in U.S., Expert Says

“It does not take a lot of people to inflict an extraordinary amount of damage...”

📌 Homeland Security Today

New Right News
🇺🇸 🇲🇽 ACLU to sue over Biden’s border executive order

🔶️ The American Civil Liberties Union announced plans to sue the White House over President Biden's new executive order that would close off access to asylum when border numbers surge.

🔶️ "We intend to sue. A ban on asylum is illegal just as it was when Trump unsuccessfully tried it," Lee Gelernt, who successfully argued a similar challenge under former President Trump, told Axios.

https://www.axios.com/2024/06/04/aclu-sue-biden-border-executive-order
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In the 1960s Nevada was a 92.3% White state with a rapidly growing population and a booming economy.

Ranching, mining, gambling, science, and tourism were making Nevada, and Nevadans, rich at record pace.

Today, Nevada is just 45.9% White and the state has entered a period of stagnation.

Nevada has the second highest unemployment rate of any state (behind only California), and a real median household income which has been stagnant since 2000.

Diversity has derailed Nevada.

Learn more about the demographic changes America is experiencing, and view more infographics, here on our Substack.

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"The Great Replacement in Nevada"

Before the passage of the 1965 immigration act the White population of Nevada was growing, increasingly wealthy, and on the path to building a strong ranching, mining, and tourism society from once barren desert.

Between the turn of the 20th century and 1960, the White population of Nevada increased in both number and share. By the 1960s Whites were 92.3% of the state population.

The White population continued to grow until the Reagan Amnesty, the 1965 immigration act, and mass illegal immigration served to inundate the state with both legal and illegal immigrants.

Today Nevada's immigrants comprise 20% of the state population, while non-Whites comprise the majority.

Whites have fallen to just 45.9% of Nevada's population.

Non-White violence dominates Nevada's schools, and economic stagnation defines the state's cities and towns.

Still, all is not lost.

A policy of actively non-citizens, fraudsters, and their children, could restore the White population of Nevada to a 57.1% share of the state's demographic pie.

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Learn more about Nevada's demographic transformation and the policy options that exist to reverse it here on our Substack:
🗳 🇲🇽 Mexico:

🔶️ With 96% of the presidential vote counted, here is a historic share of the presidential vote by party since the 1982 election.

🔶️ This year's election would mark the worst results for the three parties of the transition to democracy, PRI-PAN and PRD.

📎 America Elects
🏴‍☠️ 🇲🇽 🗳 Mexico mayor assassinated by cartel just hours after Claudia Sheinbaum’s presidential election victory.

🔶️ Nearly 40 candidates for elected office have been killed in the 2024 election cycle alone, a higher toll than any other year in modern history.

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/mayor-killed-mexico-yolanda-sanchez-figueroa-after-claudia-sheinbaum-elected-president/

📎 AF Post
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🇺🇸 🇲🇽 New Base Protection Training Emphasizes Asymmetric Threats, ‘Homeland is Not a Sanctuary’

🔶️ U.S. military forces training and deploying from their bases and stations for a future conflict or crisis will likely face a growing variety of threats close to home. Base intruders, drone swarms, civilian protests, cyber hackers, disinformation campaigns, natural disasters or power outages all can disrupt or thwart unit training and unit deployments.

🔶️ Scripted, tabletop command-post exercises have long been the norm for annual base drills focused on anti-terrorism and force protection. But Marine Corps Installations-West officials in the Southwest have been shifting to the offensive, so to speak, to defend the home front.

🇨🇳 “We’re not dismissing that threat,” Laing said, “but what we’ve done is we’ve opened the aperture now. What is our ability to defend against a state actor through multiple domains that’s also tied to asymmetrical threats?”

⚡️ “The homeland is not a sanctuary,” Col. Philip Laing, MCI-West’s chief of staff at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, said in a recent interview.

🔶️ Last month Marine Corps Reserve personnel for the first time played the role of “enemy” or opposition forces through five days of unscripted free play during MCI-West region’s annual Semper Durus exercise. Adding operational forces to operational scenarios of I Marine Expeditionary Force and joint forces deploying and projecting power overseas marked “a significant change in the exercise design … and exercise objectives,” Laing said, noting “it forces you to think and fight a living, breathing adversary.”

🇷🇺 “So how do we support that effort … and how do we protect that?” he added. “How do we enable and protect power projection against a multi-faceted, multi-domain threat of a state adversary that’s also tied to an asymmetrical threat of opportunistic formations or parties that will take advantage? So that’s what is different this year.”

🔶️ They brainstormed and crafted scenarios, delving into their own military and civilian experiences to develop scenarios of “things that realistically could happen, with or without bad actors,” he added. Cutting electrical power to a camp, for example, “causes them their second and third order of effects” that base commanders then must immediately grapple with amid other missions. One scenario earlier that morning had a vehicle carrying hazardous materials crash by a base water treatment facility, raising questions about impacts to water safety and health.

https://news.usni.org/2024/05/21/new-base-protection-training-emphasizes-asymmetric-threats-homeland-is-not-a-sanctuary