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UN? Shameful.
Eritrea has been chosen to lead the Social Forum of the UN Human Rights Council.
This is the same Eritrea that has been accused for years of serious human rights violations: forced labor, arbitrary arrests, torture, disappearances, suppression of freedom of expression and religion, and the appalling practice of child marriage.
Human rights organizations and the UN itself have documented a long list of serious human rights violations in the country over the years.
And now, it is being chosen to lead a social forum of the Human Rights Council.
This is not the first time that countries with a problematic human rights record have been given prominent roles within the UN system.
Perhaps because of moments like these, Ben-Gurion's statement "UN? Shameful" continues to resonate, even more than seventy years after it was said...
Idit Aravit
Eritrea has been chosen to lead the Social Forum of the UN Human Rights Council.
This is the same Eritrea that has been accused for years of serious human rights violations: forced labor, arbitrary arrests, torture, disappearances, suppression of freedom of expression and religion, and the appalling practice of child marriage.
Human rights organizations and the UN itself have documented a long list of serious human rights violations in the country over the years.
And now, it is being chosen to lead a social forum of the Human Rights Council.
This is not the first time that countries with a problematic human rights record have been given prominent roles within the UN system.
Perhaps because of moments like these, Ben-Gurion's statement "UN? Shameful" continues to resonate, even more than seventy years after it was said...
Idit Aravit
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Is it worth converting to Islam in London? Why?
An organization called Discover The Quran is running a campaign to promote the Quran and Islam in Britain.
One of the advertisements, displayed in subway stations, features a quote from Surah An-Naba (verses 31-34):
إِنَّ لِلْمُتَّقِينَ مَفَازًا
حَدَائِقَ وَأَعْنَابًا
وَكَوَاعِبَ أَتْرَابًا
وَكَأْسًا دِهَاقًا
And in Hebrew:
Indeed, for the righteous there is success:
Gardens and vineyards,
And young virgins of equal age,
And a full cup (of wine).
The marketing message is simple: convert to Islam, and in return, you can expect sensual pleasures and sex.
And, of course, you'll receive a free Quran if you scan the QR code.
Pretty convincing, right? 🤔
Idit Aravit
An organization called Discover The Quran is running a campaign to promote the Quran and Islam in Britain.
One of the advertisements, displayed in subway stations, features a quote from Surah An-Naba (verses 31-34):
إِنَّ لِلْمُتَّقِينَ مَفَازًا
حَدَائِقَ وَأَعْنَابًا
وَكَوَاعِبَ أَتْرَابًا
وَكَأْسًا دِهَاقًا
And in Hebrew:
Indeed, for the righteous there is success:
Gardens and vineyards,
And young virgins of equal age,
And a full cup (of wine).
The marketing message is simple: convert to Islam, and in return, you can expect sensual pleasures and sex.
And, of course, you'll receive a free Quran if you scan the QR code.
Pretty convincing, right? 🤔
Idit Aravit
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Uganda approves Gaza troop deployment
Uganda’s parliament has approved the deployment of troops to the Gaza Strip as part of the international stabilization force outlined in US President Donald Trump’s post-war plan.
Ugandan leaders said Trump recently asked if they’d consider participating in the Gaza security force.
The presence of Ugandan troops in Gaza would be welcomed by Israel. Uganda is one of the most pro-Israel nations in the world today, and its defense minister even offered to join the war against Iran on Israel’s side.
(Israel Today)
Uganda’s parliament has approved the deployment of troops to the Gaza Strip as part of the international stabilization force outlined in US President Donald Trump’s post-war plan.
Ugandan leaders said Trump recently asked if they’d consider participating in the Gaza security force.
The presence of Ugandan troops in Gaza would be welcomed by Israel. Uganda is one of the most pro-Israel nations in the world today, and its defense minister even offered to join the war against Iran on Israel’s side.
(Israel Today)
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Hamas violated the Gaza ceasefire 17 times in a single day, Doron Spielman, international spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Saturday.
(Israel Today)
(Israel Today)
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🇬🇧 Young lad purchases a baseball bat in
"Modern England".
As soon as he leaves the store, police grab him for "carrying a weapon"
The bat is literally still in it's plastic covering.
(DomForBritain)
"Modern England".
As soon as he leaves the store, police grab him for "carrying a weapon"
The bat is literally still in it's plastic covering.
(DomForBritain)
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🇮🇹 Italian immigrant “Herman” grabs woman’s arm to get her phone number. … why is she complying? …
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🇮🇹 Italian immigrant "Herman" lacks an understanding of social norms in Western society and spreads bacteria indiscriminately. 🤮
… why does the Italian girl agree with his behavior?…
… why does the Italian girl agree with his behavior?…
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Forwarded from 🇮🇱 Israel & Middle-East Insight (ADR-🐾)
⚫ The Triple "Defence" Alliance - Syrian analyst Abdul-Ghafil al-Saied finds it difficult to believe that Pakistan and Turkey would offer protection to Saudi Arabia in the event of an Iranian attack:
"Experience in the region has shown that relying on Pakistan and Turkey is useless, for a very clear reason.
Turkey and Pakistan are present during times of greed and disappear during times of need.
Turkey and Pakistan can offer nothing more than condemnation, protest, and denunciation when Iranian aggression occurs against any country in the region."
Hannanel Aviv
"Experience in the region has shown that relying on Pakistan and Turkey is useless, for a very clear reason.
Turkey and Pakistan are present during times of greed and disappear during times of need.
Turkey and Pakistan can offer nothing more than condemnation, protest, and denunciation when Iranian aggression occurs against any country in the region."
Hannanel Aviv
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🇬🇧 A convicted terrorist was on the ballot in the UK.
It barely made headlines in May. Now Parliament is finally debating whether it should even be legal.
Shahid Butt was convicted in Yemen in 1999 for plotting to bomb the British consulate, an Anglican church, and a hotel, part of a cell linked to Abu Hamza, the cleric later jailed for life in the US for sending followers to train with al-Qaeda.
Last May, he ran for Birmingham City Council anyway.
Months later, a petition forced Parliament to actually debate whether that should be legal.
What he actually did:
📌As a young man, Butt was jailed in Birmingham for gang violence, tied to clashes with skinheads and the National Front
📌He then traveled to Bosnia and Afghanistan to take part in jihad
📌In 1999, he was convicted in Yemen alongside seven other Britons and two Algerians for the consulate, church, and hotel bomb plot, and sentenced to five years
📌He still insists his confession was extracted through torture and that he's innocent
📌More than 25 years later, in May, he ran for Birmingham City Council
UK law only bars candidates from local elections if they served a prison sentence of three months or more within the five years before the vote. Butt's conviction was over 25 years old, so on paper it didn't count.
He still pulled 453 votes, finishing about 1,000 votes behind the winning Labour candidate.
The petition itself is the real story here. Richard Donaldson, an ordinary member of the public, filed it. Not the government. It's sitting at over 205,000 signatures.
The petition calls for a new law barring anyone convicted of terrorism, in the UK or abroad, from standing for office. The government's response: "no plans" to change the rules. MPs debated it July 6th. No new law has passed.
The rules stand exactly as they did when Butt ran.
He was only 1,000 votes short of winning. That’s how close a convicted terrorist came to actually holding office.
(DiploAct)
It barely made headlines in May. Now Parliament is finally debating whether it should even be legal.
Shahid Butt was convicted in Yemen in 1999 for plotting to bomb the British consulate, an Anglican church, and a hotel, part of a cell linked to Abu Hamza, the cleric later jailed for life in the US for sending followers to train with al-Qaeda.
Last May, he ran for Birmingham City Council anyway.
Months later, a petition forced Parliament to actually debate whether that should be legal.
What he actually did:
📌As a young man, Butt was jailed in Birmingham for gang violence, tied to clashes with skinheads and the National Front
📌He then traveled to Bosnia and Afghanistan to take part in jihad
📌In 1999, he was convicted in Yemen alongside seven other Britons and two Algerians for the consulate, church, and hotel bomb plot, and sentenced to five years
📌He still insists his confession was extracted through torture and that he's innocent
📌More than 25 years later, in May, he ran for Birmingham City Council
UK law only bars candidates from local elections if they served a prison sentence of three months or more within the five years before the vote. Butt's conviction was over 25 years old, so on paper it didn't count.
He still pulled 453 votes, finishing about 1,000 votes behind the winning Labour candidate.
The petition itself is the real story here. Richard Donaldson, an ordinary member of the public, filed it. Not the government. It's sitting at over 205,000 signatures.
The petition calls for a new law barring anyone convicted of terrorism, in the UK or abroad, from standing for office. The government's response: "no plans" to change the rules. MPs debated it July 6th. No new law has passed.
The rules stand exactly as they did when Butt ran.
He was only 1,000 votes short of winning. That’s how close a convicted terrorist came to actually holding office.
(DiploAct)
Israeli social media star and public diplomacy advocate Eylon Levy warned Europe following the defense agreement Erdogan signed with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan: "Why does
Turkey need an alliance structure parallel to NATO? Why is it building a collective defense agreement with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan if it has NATO's Article 5? Turkey is a Trojan horse in NATO."
(Sinai project)
Turkey need an alliance structure parallel to NATO? Why is it building a collective defense agreement with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan if it has NATO's Article 5? Turkey is a Trojan horse in NATO."
(Sinai project)
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They touch people without consent.
This may work in a banana republic, but it cannot become the new standard in Europe! Here, we respect women.
Remigration now!
Save-Europe-Act.com
This may work in a banana republic, but it cannot become the new standard in Europe! Here, we respect women.
Remigration now!
Save-Europe-Act.com
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Prime Minister Netanyahu on Gaza:
“I’ve heard people saying, ‘You didn’t say it.’ So I’ll say it again: Israel rejects the 15-point document.
The IDF will not carry out any withdrawal until Hamas is disarmed. And when I say Hamas must be disarmed, I mean its heavy weapons, its lighter weapons, all of its weapons.
We are talking about genuine disarmament, not sham disarmament.
We are currently discussing this issue with the Americans. They have ideas, some are acceptable to us, and some are not. We know how to stand our ground on these matters. We have proven it in the past, and we are proving it again today.
In addition, the IDF will continue to eliminate threats against our forces and our citizens.”
“I’ve heard people saying, ‘You didn’t say it.’ So I’ll say it again: Israel rejects the 15-point document.
The IDF will not carry out any withdrawal until Hamas is disarmed. And when I say Hamas must be disarmed, I mean its heavy weapons, its lighter weapons, all of its weapons.
We are talking about genuine disarmament, not sham disarmament.
We are currently discussing this issue with the Americans. They have ideas, some are acceptable to us, and some are not. We know how to stand our ground on these matters. We have proven it in the past, and we are proving it again today.
In addition, the IDF will continue to eliminate threats against our forces and our citizens.”
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Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif says "Israel is a threat to the entire Muslim world" and is calling for a
"united military front" against it, just one day after Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey signed a joint defense agreement.
They really never learn, do they?🤣
Tamer Masudin
"united military front" against it, just one day after Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey signed a joint defense agreement.
They really never learn, do they?🤣
Tamer Masudin
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🇮🇪Conor McGregor receives an energy drink via drone.
You could say we've seen it all now.
(Haim Gozali)
… what happened to him?? …
You could say we've seen it all now.
(Haim Gozali)
… what happened to him?? …
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🇬🇷Greece: The Israeli Foreign Ministry is warning Israelis in Greece to lie low and avoid displays that give away their identity, with large anti-Israel protests set to take place across the country today.
A group of pro-Palestinian organizations are planning a "day of rage" over the Gaza war in 36 locations in Greece, focusing on sites that Israeli tourists regularly visit.
"Given the expected scale of the protests and the possibility of large gatherings and disturbances, the Foreign Ministry recommends that Israeli citizens in Greece exercise increased vigilance, stay away from protest sites and large gatherings, and avoid any friction or confrontation with demonstrators," the ministry states in a special travel warning.
"It is recommended to keep Israeli and Jewish identifying symbols discreet and to avoid posting your location in real time on social media," it continues.
Back to hiding our Jewish identity just like we had to in 1939, yet they say "never again"
(Kat gal)
A group of pro-Palestinian organizations are planning a "day of rage" over the Gaza war in 36 locations in Greece, focusing on sites that Israeli tourists regularly visit.
"Given the expected scale of the protests and the possibility of large gatherings and disturbances, the Foreign Ministry recommends that Israeli citizens in Greece exercise increased vigilance, stay away from protest sites and large gatherings, and avoid any friction or confrontation with demonstrators," the ministry states in a special travel warning.
"It is recommended to keep Israeli and Jewish identifying symbols discreet and to avoid posting your location in real time on social media," it continues.
Back to hiding our Jewish identity just like we had to in 1939, yet they say "never again"
(Kat gal)
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🇭🇷"Politics is downstream from culture. If Christianity loses its place in mainstream European culture, something will replace it," says Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica.
Bartulica spoke about the €10 million Islamic Center built in Rijeka, Croatia, which was almost fully funded by Qatar and which he calls "Islamic colonialism."
Like most Islamist-controlled compounds funded by Qatar, the one in Rijeka is not just a place for Muslims to pray. It includes a multipurpose hall, classrooms, a library/reading room, a kindergarten, a restaurant, offices for the Islamic community, guest apartments, and an underground garage.
This is all designed to create isolated communities detached from European society, making integration virtually impossible for Europe's growing Muslim population.
(Visegrád24)
Bartulica spoke about the €10 million Islamic Center built in Rijeka, Croatia, which was almost fully funded by Qatar and which he calls "Islamic colonialism."
Like most Islamist-controlled compounds funded by Qatar, the one in Rijeka is not just a place for Muslims to pray. It includes a multipurpose hall, classrooms, a library/reading room, a kindergarten, a restaurant, offices for the Islamic community, guest apartments, and an underground garage.
This is all designed to create isolated communities detached from European society, making integration virtually impossible for Europe's growing Muslim population.
(Visegrád24)
Spain - Italy: Dispute grows over migration between EU countries
The EU says the tit-for-tat border restrictions between Spain and Italy are temporary and will have no lasting impact on the Schengen zone.
Spain began checking travellers from Italy in retaliation for similar controls imposed by Rome after a surge of migrants into Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta. Madrid says most of those migrants were swiftly returned and has accused Italy of allowing “persistent irregular migration”. France24 correspondent Sarah Morris tells us the latest from Spain.
(Silencermedia)
The EU says the tit-for-tat border restrictions between Spain and Italy are temporary and will have no lasting impact on the Schengen zone.
Spain began checking travellers from Italy in retaliation for similar controls imposed by Rome after a surge of migrants into Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta. Madrid says most of those migrants were swiftly returned and has accused Italy of allowing “persistent irregular migration”. France24 correspondent Sarah Morris tells us the latest from Spain.
(Silencermedia)
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⚡️🇨🇦 – More than 20,000 people have been evacuated due to a fast moving wildfire in British Columbia, which has declared a state of emergency.