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❗️After 13 hours of deliberation, British jury fails to convict activist for posts supporting Palestinian resistance
A Birmingham jury has failed to reach a verdict in the high-profile trial of Majid Freeman, an activist accused by the British state of supporting Hamas through his social media advocacy. After more than thirteen hours of deliberation, the court was forced to order a retrial as jurors could not agree that Freeman’s posts on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram constituted a criminal offense. The prosecution attempted to paint the thirty-eight-year-old as an effective propagandist for proscribed groups, but the defense successfully argued that his content was a legitimate expression of support for the right of an occupied people to resist genocide.
During the two-week trial, the Crown focused on Freeman’s use of specific symbols and his amplification of videos showing Israeli atrocities in Gaza, claiming these were tools used to humanize armed resistance. However, Freeman maintained that his posts were intended to raise awareness of the ongoing war crimes being committed against Palestinians rather than incite violence. He told the court that while he does not support any specific group, he believes every Palestinian has the inherent right to defend themselves against Israeli aggression through the use of force, a position grounded in the context of the broader liberation struggle.
Outside the court, Freeman welcomed the prospect of a 2027 retrial, noting that it provides another opportunity to place the evidence of Israeli war crimes before a jury of the British public. The activist, who was previously acquitted of charges related to the 2022 Leicester riots, slammed the state for exhausting massive resources to prosecute him over emojis and religious prayers.
A Birmingham jury has failed to reach a verdict in the high-profile trial of Majid Freeman, an activist accused by the British state of supporting Hamas through his social media advocacy. After more than thirteen hours of deliberation, the court was forced to order a retrial as jurors could not agree that Freeman’s posts on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram constituted a criminal offense. The prosecution attempted to paint the thirty-eight-year-old as an effective propagandist for proscribed groups, but the defense successfully argued that his content was a legitimate expression of support for the right of an occupied people to resist genocide.
During the two-week trial, the Crown focused on Freeman’s use of specific symbols and his amplification of videos showing Israeli atrocities in Gaza, claiming these were tools used to humanize armed resistance. However, Freeman maintained that his posts were intended to raise awareness of the ongoing war crimes being committed against Palestinians rather than incite violence. He told the court that while he does not support any specific group, he believes every Palestinian has the inherent right to defend themselves against Israeli aggression through the use of force, a position grounded in the context of the broader liberation struggle.
Outside the court, Freeman welcomed the prospect of a 2027 retrial, noting that it provides another opportunity to place the evidence of Israeli war crimes before a jury of the British public. The activist, who was previously acquitted of charges related to the 2022 Leicester riots, slammed the state for exhausting massive resources to prosecute him over emojis and religious prayers.
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❗️US intelligence finds Iran retains major missile power after US–Israel war
The New York Times reported on 12 May that classified US intelligence assessments show Iran still retains substantial missile capacity, sharply contradicting Trump's claims that Tehran’s military was “shattered” by the US–Israel war.
The assessments say Iran has regained operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, where its missiles could threaten US warships and oil tankers.
Iran also retains around 70 percent of its prewar missile stockpile and mobile launchers.
US intelligence also found that nearly 90 percent of Iran’s underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide are now partially or fully operational.
The report says the US underestimated Iran’s ability to recover after strikes, partly because US forces often tried to seal bunker entrances rather than fully destroy underground missile facilities.
The findings create a major problem for Washington: if the ceasefire collapses, the US would face a still-capable Iranian missile force while its own stocks of Tomahawks, Patriot interceptors, and other key munitions have already been heavily depleted.
The New York Times reported on 12 May that classified US intelligence assessments show Iran still retains substantial missile capacity, sharply contradicting Trump's claims that Tehran’s military was “shattered” by the US–Israel war.
The assessments say Iran has regained operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, where its missiles could threaten US warships and oil tankers.
Iran also retains around 70 percent of its prewar missile stockpile and mobile launchers.
US intelligence also found that nearly 90 percent of Iran’s underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide are now partially or fully operational.
The report says the US underestimated Iran’s ability to recover after strikes, partly because US forces often tried to seal bunker entrances rather than fully destroy underground missile facilities.
The findings create a major problem for Washington: if the ceasefire collapses, the US would face a still-capable Iranian missile force while its own stocks of Tomahawks, Patriot interceptors, and other key munitions have already been heavily depleted.
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❗️Knesset advances bill to weaponize West Bank archaeology for de facto annexation
The Israeli Knesset moved one step closer to the formal annexation of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, passing the first reading of a bill that places Palestinian heritage and archaeological sites under direct Israeli control. This legislative maneuver aims to establish a new statutory body under the Heritage Ministry, granting it sweeping powers to excavate, manage, and expropriate land across the territory—including Areas A and B, which are under Palestinian civilian authority.
The bill’s progression follows a series of calculated administrative measures designed to dismantle Palestinian land rights and unseal ownership records for settler acquisition. Earlier this year, the Israeli Security Cabinet repealed long-standing restrictions on the sale of West Bank land to settlers, further entrenching the infrastructure of the occupation. Critics and international observers warn that this "heritage" law is a transparent attempt to bypass international law and the Oslo-era framework, using archaeology as a pretext to cleanse Palestinian identity from the land and create irreversible facts on the ground.
This escalation comes in direct defiance of the International Court of Justice, which in July 2024 declared Israel’s presence in the occupied territories unlawful and called for the immediate dismantling of the settlement regime. Despite the global consensus that these measures constitute war crimes and racial segregation, the coalition in Tel Aviv is doubling down on its expansionist agenda. By targeting cultural property and assets, Israel is not only violating the Fourth Geneva Convention but is also signaling its intent to maintain a permanent, illegal presence through systematic cultural appropriation and land theft.
The Israeli Knesset moved one step closer to the formal annexation of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, passing the first reading of a bill that places Palestinian heritage and archaeological sites under direct Israeli control. This legislative maneuver aims to establish a new statutory body under the Heritage Ministry, granting it sweeping powers to excavate, manage, and expropriate land across the territory—including Areas A and B, which are under Palestinian civilian authority.
The bill’s progression follows a series of calculated administrative measures designed to dismantle Palestinian land rights and unseal ownership records for settler acquisition. Earlier this year, the Israeli Security Cabinet repealed long-standing restrictions on the sale of West Bank land to settlers, further entrenching the infrastructure of the occupation. Critics and international observers warn that this "heritage" law is a transparent attempt to bypass international law and the Oslo-era framework, using archaeology as a pretext to cleanse Palestinian identity from the land and create irreversible facts on the ground.
This escalation comes in direct defiance of the International Court of Justice, which in July 2024 declared Israel’s presence in the occupied territories unlawful and called for the immediate dismantling of the settlement regime. Despite the global consensus that these measures constitute war crimes and racial segregation, the coalition in Tel Aviv is doubling down on its expansionist agenda. By targeting cultural property and assets, Israel is not only violating the Fourth Geneva Convention but is also signaling its intent to maintain a permanent, illegal presence through systematic cultural appropriation and land theft.
Thomas Massie: It’s Sad That A Week Before This Election People Are Making False And Unsubstantiated Allegations About Me In An Obvious Attempt To Influence The Outcome Of This Election.
All of the claims of inappropriate conduct are false. I’ve never offered anyone money in exchange for their silence. I report all of my farm income, including cash, to the IRS.
There are no ethics claims filed against me, nor have there ever been any claims filed against me in my 14 years in office. I have consulted legal counsel and we are considering all options.
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All of the claims of inappropriate conduct are false. I’ve never offered anyone money in exchange for their silence. I report all of my farm income, including cash, to the IRS.
There are no ethics claims filed against me, nor have there ever been any claims filed against me in my 14 years in office. I have consulted legal counsel and we are considering all options.
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I'm Sorry, But If You Think The Guy Who Was Faithful To His High School Sweetheart For 31 Years, Risked His Career For Epstein Victims' Justice, And Repeatedly Voted To Expose The Congressional Sexual Misconduct Fund Is The Bad Guy, You're A Special Kind Of Retarded.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Mandy Arthur
Related: 5/13 — Thomas Massie: It’s Sad That A Week Before This Election People Are Making False And Unsubstantiated Allegations About Me In An Obvious Attempt To Influence The Outcome Of This Election.
3/5 — Thomas Massie: Today, Only 65 Of US Voted To Release Names Of Congressmen Who Have Used The Sexual Harassment Slush Fund To Pay Off Claims Against Them. 357 Members Voted To "Refer It To Committee” Knowing That Resolution Ain’t Ever Making It Out Of Committee. Roll Call:
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Related: 5/13 — Thomas Massie: It’s Sad That A Week Before This Election People Are Making False And Unsubstantiated Allegations About Me In An Obvious Attempt To Influence The Outcome Of This Election.
3/5 — Thomas Massie: Today, Only 65 Of US Voted To Release Names Of Congressmen Who Have Used The Sexual Harassment Slush Fund To Pay Off Claims Against Them. 357 Members Voted To "Refer It To Committee” Knowing That Resolution Ain’t Ever Making It Out Of Committee. Roll Call:
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VIDEO | Athens summit reveals Israel, Greece, and Cyprus planning to profit from Iran war
A private diplomatic conference held in Athens on 12 May has exposed the strategic ambitions of Israel, Greece, and Cyprus to capitalize on the ongoing US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. The gathering featured high-level officials, including Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to Greece, alongside Greek ministers of tourism and foreign affairs. According to reporting from Dimitri Lascaris—a Canadian human rights lawyer, award-winning journalist, and founder of the independent media outlet Reason2Resist—the summit focused on utilizing the regional instability to fast-track the India-West Asia-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as an alternative to existing trade routes.
Evidence released by Lascaris highlights a startling consensus among the participants regarding the economic opportunities presented by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. One of the most controversial moments involved Averof Neofytou, a prominent Cypriot MP and former President of the Democratic Rally of Cyprus. In a video clip obtained from the session, Neofytou urged the Israeli Ambassador to "finish the job" in Iran, regardless of the consequences. "We must suffer the consequences" of the war, Neofytou reportedly stated, framing the current destruction as a necessary precursor to a new regional economic order dominated by the tripartite alliance.
Lascaris, who has spent the last year reporting from the front lines in Iran and Lebanon, noted that the speeches left no doubt about the "criminal" nature of the geopolitical maneuvering taking place behind closed doors. While much of the international community has focused on the humanitarian catastrophe, the Athens conference suggests that the junior partners in the US-led coalition are already partitioning the expected spoils of the war on Iran.
A private diplomatic conference held in Athens on 12 May has exposed the strategic ambitions of Israel, Greece, and Cyprus to capitalize on the ongoing US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. The gathering featured high-level officials, including Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to Greece, alongside Greek ministers of tourism and foreign affairs. According to reporting from Dimitri Lascaris—a Canadian human rights lawyer, award-winning journalist, and founder of the independent media outlet Reason2Resist—the summit focused on utilizing the regional instability to fast-track the India-West Asia-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as an alternative to existing trade routes.
Evidence released by Lascaris highlights a startling consensus among the participants regarding the economic opportunities presented by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. One of the most controversial moments involved Averof Neofytou, a prominent Cypriot MP and former President of the Democratic Rally of Cyprus. In a video clip obtained from the session, Neofytou urged the Israeli Ambassador to "finish the job" in Iran, regardless of the consequences. "We must suffer the consequences" of the war, Neofytou reportedly stated, framing the current destruction as a necessary precursor to a new regional economic order dominated by the tripartite alliance.
Lascaris, who has spent the last year reporting from the front lines in Iran and Lebanon, noted that the speeches left no doubt about the "criminal" nature of the geopolitical maneuvering taking place behind closed doors. While much of the international community has focused on the humanitarian catastrophe, the Athens conference suggests that the junior partners in the US-led coalition are already partitioning the expected spoils of the war on Iran.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇦🇪/🇮🇷 NEW: Israel’s Prime Minister office confirms for the first time that Netanyahu secretly met with UAE leader Mohammed bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi during the war against Iran, leading to a ‘historic breakthrough in relations’
After the meeting, Israel shipped an Iron Dome system to the United Arab Emirates, and the two countries agreed on a shared strategy to counter Iran and even Saudi Arabia.
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After the meeting, Israel shipped an Iron Dome system to the United Arab Emirates, and the two countries agreed on a shared strategy to counter Iran and even Saudi Arabia.
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Whitney Webb has done the most extensive research into Palantir.
According to investigative journalist Whitney Webb, Palantir is "the new Jeffrey Epstein".
"If they want to blackmail you... they just access what Palantir sucked up about you—your search history, your communications, your finances, tweets you've liked in the past, all sorts of things."
"You don't really need Epstein in the surveillance era."
"The disturbing thing about Palantir is that it's really about pre-crime. They were the pioneers of predictive policing."
"Palantir is the resurrection of [a] DARPA program called Total Information Awareness—that was so scandalous when it was announced it was defunded by Congress."
"But then they realised that if they turned it into a private company, no one would complain."
"And that's how we got Palantir."
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/2034918246256693628?t=2oV5GW48aa6a4JivSNpeMw&s=19
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According to investigative journalist Whitney Webb, Palantir is "the new Jeffrey Epstein".
"If they want to blackmail you... they just access what Palantir sucked up about you—your search history, your communications, your finances, tweets you've liked in the past, all sorts of things."
"You don't really need Epstein in the surveillance era."
"The disturbing thing about Palantir is that it's really about pre-crime. They were the pioneers of predictive policing."
"Palantir is the resurrection of [a] DARPA program called Total Information Awareness—that was so scandalous when it was announced it was defunded by Congress."
"But then they realised that if they turned it into a private company, no one would complain."
"And that's how we got Palantir."
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/2034918246256693628?t=2oV5GW48aa6a4JivSNpeMw&s=19
Check her post for links:
https://x.com/_whitneywebb/status/1876770644362215732?t=rUiqsHHsQapjSHrQK9Ryrw&s=19
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❗️Taybeh, the last fully Christian town in the occupied West Bank, faces collapse due to Israeli settler violence
Residents and clergy in Taybeh, the last remaining fully Christian town in the occupied West Bank, are warning that an intensified campaign of illegal Israeli settler violence is driving families to emigrate, Anadolu Agency reports. Surrounded by expanding outposts and Hilltop Youth settler groups, the ancient community faces a systemic squeeze of land seizures, economic sabotage, and physical assaults. Local leaders describe the escalation as a deliberate policy aimed at severing the Christian community from the Palestinian national struggle by framing the conflict as a religious war rather than a political occupation.
The Rev. Jack-Nobel Abed of the Greek Melkite Catholic Church noted that while the town remains "100 percent Christian," the pressure has reached a critical stage since the outbreak of the genocidal war on Gaza. Settlers, often operating under the protection of the Israeli military, have torched vehicles, stolen livestock, and blocked access to 5,000 dunams of vital olive groves. In a particularly alarming incident, residents were forced to extinguish a fire set by settlers at the historic Byzantine Church of St. George, an act seen as a direct assault on the town’s centuries-old identity.
Acting Mayor Khaldoun Hanna reported that at least 10 families have fled in the past two years alone due to the unbearable economic and psychological strain. With over 770,000 Israeli settlers now occupying the West Bank, the targeted harassment of Taybeh serves as a microcosm of a broader effort to empty rural Palestinian areas. Despite the mounting threats, the remaining 1,500 residents maintain that their mission is to stay and preserve their heritage against a settler project designed to erase them.
Residents and clergy in Taybeh, the last remaining fully Christian town in the occupied West Bank, are warning that an intensified campaign of illegal Israeli settler violence is driving families to emigrate, Anadolu Agency reports. Surrounded by expanding outposts and Hilltop Youth settler groups, the ancient community faces a systemic squeeze of land seizures, economic sabotage, and physical assaults. Local leaders describe the escalation as a deliberate policy aimed at severing the Christian community from the Palestinian national struggle by framing the conflict as a religious war rather than a political occupation.
The Rev. Jack-Nobel Abed of the Greek Melkite Catholic Church noted that while the town remains "100 percent Christian," the pressure has reached a critical stage since the outbreak of the genocidal war on Gaza. Settlers, often operating under the protection of the Israeli military, have torched vehicles, stolen livestock, and blocked access to 5,000 dunams of vital olive groves. In a particularly alarming incident, residents were forced to extinguish a fire set by settlers at the historic Byzantine Church of St. George, an act seen as a direct assault on the town’s centuries-old identity.
Acting Mayor Khaldoun Hanna reported that at least 10 families have fled in the past two years alone due to the unbearable economic and psychological strain. With over 770,000 Israeli settlers now occupying the West Bank, the targeted harassment of Taybeh serves as a microcosm of a broader effort to empty rural Palestinian areas. Despite the mounting threats, the remaining 1,500 residents maintain that their mission is to stay and preserve their heritage against a settler project designed to erase them.
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❗️US-backed Lebanese government files unprecedented UN complaint against Iran
In an unprecedented diplomatic move, the US-backed Lebanese government has filed a formal complaint with the United Nations accusing Iran of violating the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, interfering in Lebanon’s internal affairs, and undermining the country’s sovereignty.
The complaint, submitted by Lebanon’s ambassador to the UN, Ahmad Arafa, has been circulated as an official document of both the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly. It also disputes Iran’s account of the assassination of Iranian personnel in Beirut, alleging that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of Lebanon was never informed of or consulted about their transfer to the Ramada Hotel in Raouche, and that some of those assassinated were not officially registered as diplomats.
Lebanon has accused Iranian institutions, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), of carrying out illegal activities in defiance of state decisions and of dragging the country into a devastating war against its will. According to the complaint, these actions led to thousands of deaths and injuries, the displacement of more than one million people, widespread destruction, the occupation of parts of Lebanese territory by Israel, and the establishment of security zones.
In an unprecedented diplomatic move, the US-backed Lebanese government has filed a formal complaint with the United Nations accusing Iran of violating the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, interfering in Lebanon’s internal affairs, and undermining the country’s sovereignty.
The complaint, submitted by Lebanon’s ambassador to the UN, Ahmad Arafa, has been circulated as an official document of both the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly. It also disputes Iran’s account of the assassination of Iranian personnel in Beirut, alleging that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of Lebanon was never informed of or consulted about their transfer to the Ramada Hotel in Raouche, and that some of those assassinated were not officially registered as diplomats.
Lebanon has accused Iranian institutions, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), of carrying out illegal activities in defiance of state decisions and of dragging the country into a devastating war against its will. According to the complaint, these actions led to thousands of deaths and injuries, the displacement of more than one million people, widespread destruction, the occupation of parts of Lebanese territory by Israel, and the establishment of security zones.
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— 🇮🇱 NEW: Israeli journalist Itay Blumental complains that his work has become almost impossible due to the severe censorship
He says most journalists in Israel spend the majority of their time navigating the censorship laws.
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He says most journalists in Israel spend the majority of their time navigating the censorship laws.
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— You know, this is the funny thing about Israel.
They’re so giddy about actually being friends with an Arab nation for once, that they literally cannot shut the fuck up for 5 minutes about a top secret meeting between senior officials.
Publication of this meeting severely annoyed the UAE because it undermines its credibility in the Arab world even more, which actually hurts cooperation with Israel in the long run.
If Israel wants to keep countries like the UAE on their side, they have to get rid of this hubris and the need to constantly brag about how good their ties are. Because that position is indefensible to the domestic Arab audience, and the UAE knows it.
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They’re so giddy about actually being friends with an Arab nation for once, that they literally cannot shut the fuck up for 5 minutes about a top secret meeting between senior officials.
Publication of this meeting severely annoyed the UAE because it undermines its credibility in the Arab world even more, which actually hurts cooperation with Israel in the long run.
If Israel wants to keep countries like the UAE on their side, they have to get rid of this hubris and the need to constantly brag about how good their ties are. Because that position is indefensible to the domestic Arab audience, and the UAE knows it.
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Chevron, Qatar's UCC Partner With Syria To Exploit Offshore Oil Block
Syria is open to foreign investment in the oil and gas sector following the rise of former Al-Qaeda chief Ahmad al-Sharaa to power in Damascus
Syria has identified an offshore site for its first deep-water oil and gas exploration project in partnership with US oil major Chevron and Qatar’s UCC Holding, the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC) announced on 11 May.
Identification of the offshore block will now pave the way for Chevron to finalize contracts with SPC and begin technical operations this summer.
Chevron signed a preliminary agreement in February with SPC and UCC Holding to evaluate offshore oil and gas exploration in Syrian waters.
At the time, Youssef Kabalawi, the CEO of SPC, described the deal as “the most important” offshore energy exploration deal in Syria’s history.
“Before the summer, God willing, we will start mobilization and drilling,” Kabalawi stated, while cautioning it could take up to four years to reach the gas reserves.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle
Related: 5/9 — Israelis With Dual Nationality Behind 'large-scale' Acquisition Of Syrian Agricultural Lands: Report
5/8 — ‘Highly Protected’: OPCW Confirms it Buried Critical Evidence in Syria Chemical Weapons Probe — Aaron Mate
5/8 — Douma Deception: OPCW Inspector Is Vindicated
5/6 — In Blow to Syria Cover-up, Dissenting OPCW inspector Wins Case at International Tribunal
5/6 — 5/3 — Russian Oil Flows To Syria Surge By 75 Percent Since Assad's Fall: Report
4/9 — Finance Minister Of Israel Bezalel Smotrich Announces That Israel Will Begin Expanding Its Borders Into Lebanon, Syria, And Gaza, In Alignment With The Greater Israel Project.
4/6 — Israel Considering ‘Unprecedented’ Partnership With Syria Against Hezbollah: Report
4/2 — 🚨🇸🇾 While Iran defends the Strait of Hormuz, Al-Qaeda-ruled Syria builds a bypass
3/20 — Joe Kent Gave An Interview On The Scott Horton Show In Which He Acknowledged That During The US-Backed "Dirty War" In Syria, Washington Relied On Al-Qaeda And ISIS As Proxies.
2/2 — Epstein Says The U.S. Helped ISIS. — Epstein wrote that Turkey gave Jabhat al-Nusra advance notice about Iraqi recruits, Russia warned Erdoğan ahead of a coup, and the US “gave a pass” to ISIS during its move on Palmyra, Syria.
1/14 — 1/11 — Trump Threatens To Keep Exxonmobil Out Of Plans To Loot Venezuelan Oil
1/8 — 🚨🇺🇸🇻🇪🛢 Just In: President Trump Says The US Is "Taking Billions And Billions Of Dollars Worth Of Oil" From Venezuela — "It Could Be Trillions of Dollars."
10/12/24 — 'Jewish State Will Extend From Jerusalem To Damascus': Israeli Finance Minister
8/23/24 — 2019 Flashback -- Trump: "We Did Leave Soldiers [in The Middle East] Because We're Keeping The Oil. I Like Oil. We're Keeping The Oil."
8/23/24 — 2019 Flashback -- Trump, With Erdogan Next To Him, On Syria: "We Are Keeping The Oil. We Have The Oil. The Oil Is Secure. We Left Troops Behind Only For The Oil."
6/6/24 — Was October 7th Allowed to Happen To Further The Greater Israel Agenda? Did The Hannibal Directive Ever End? — @PsyopDaily Original [X] — Part 4 of TheMcgwire's / @PsyopDaily's Oct 7th series
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Syria is open to foreign investment in the oil and gas sector following the rise of former Al-Qaeda chief Ahmad al-Sharaa to power in Damascus
Syria has identified an offshore site for its first deep-water oil and gas exploration project in partnership with US oil major Chevron and Qatar’s UCC Holding, the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC) announced on 11 May.
Identification of the offshore block will now pave the way for Chevron to finalize contracts with SPC and begin technical operations this summer.
Chevron signed a preliminary agreement in February with SPC and UCC Holding to evaluate offshore oil and gas exploration in Syrian waters.
At the time, Youssef Kabalawi, the CEO of SPC, described the deal as “the most important” offshore energy exploration deal in Syria’s history.
“Before the summer, God willing, we will start mobilization and drilling,” Kabalawi stated, while cautioning it could take up to four years to reach the gas reserves.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle
Related: 5/9 — Israelis With Dual Nationality Behind 'large-scale' Acquisition Of Syrian Agricultural Lands: Report
5/8 — ‘Highly Protected’: OPCW Confirms it Buried Critical Evidence in Syria Chemical Weapons Probe — Aaron Mate
5/8 — Douma Deception: OPCW Inspector Is Vindicated
5/6 — In Blow to Syria Cover-up, Dissenting OPCW inspector Wins Case at International Tribunal
5/6 — 5/3 — Russian Oil Flows To Syria Surge By 75 Percent Since Assad's Fall: Report
4/9 — Finance Minister Of Israel Bezalel Smotrich Announces That Israel Will Begin Expanding Its Borders Into Lebanon, Syria, And Gaza, In Alignment With The Greater Israel Project.
4/6 — Israel Considering ‘Unprecedented’ Partnership With Syria Against Hezbollah: Report
4/2 — 🚨🇸🇾 While Iran defends the Strait of Hormuz, Al-Qaeda-ruled Syria builds a bypass
3/20 — Joe Kent Gave An Interview On The Scott Horton Show In Which He Acknowledged That During The US-Backed "Dirty War" In Syria, Washington Relied On Al-Qaeda And ISIS As Proxies.
2/2 — Epstein Says The U.S. Helped ISIS. — Epstein wrote that Turkey gave Jabhat al-Nusra advance notice about Iraqi recruits, Russia warned Erdoğan ahead of a coup, and the US “gave a pass” to ISIS during its move on Palmyra, Syria.
1/14 — 1/11 — Trump Threatens To Keep Exxonmobil Out Of Plans To Loot Venezuelan Oil
1/8 — 🚨🇺🇸🇻🇪🛢 Just In: President Trump Says The US Is "Taking Billions And Billions Of Dollars Worth Of Oil" From Venezuela — "It Could Be Trillions of Dollars."
10/12/24 — 'Jewish State Will Extend From Jerusalem To Damascus': Israeli Finance Minister
8/23/24 — 2019 Flashback -- Trump: "We Did Leave Soldiers [in The Middle East] Because We're Keeping The Oil. I Like Oil. We're Keeping The Oil."
8/23/24 — 2019 Flashback -- Trump, With Erdogan Next To Him, On Syria: "We Are Keeping The Oil. We Have The Oil. The Oil Is Secure. We Left Troops Behind Only For The Oil."
6/6/24 — Was October 7th Allowed to Happen To Further The Greater Israel Agenda? Did The Hannibal Directive Ever End? — @PsyopDaily Original [X] — Part 4 of TheMcgwire's / @PsyopDaily's Oct 7th series
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Chevron, Qatar's UCC partner with Syria to exploit offshore oil block
Syria is open to foreign investment in the oil and gas sector following the rise of former Al-Qaeda chief Ahmad al-Sharaa to power in Damascus
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— 🇸🇦/🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: Saudi Arabia told Trump the war in Iran should be ended and the Strait of Hormuz should be open, citing ‘immeasurable economic losses’ if the situation continues
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— 🇺🇸/🇨🇳/🇮🇷 President Trump: ‘Chairman Xi is a great friend of mine. They [China] have promised they won’t send any military equipment to Iran’
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— 🇮🇷 Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi: ‘The Strait of Hormuz is open for anyone that isn’t an enemy of Iran. You just need to pay the tolls.’
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❗️WFP halves food aid in Syria amid funding shortfall
The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Wednesday that it has been forced to cut emergency food assistance in Syria by half due to a lack of funding, warning that millions of people remain at risk.
The WFP said in a statement that the number of people receiving emergency food aid in Syria dropped from 1.3 million to 650,000 in May, and that its operations have been reduced across all 14 governorates to just seven.
At the same time, 7.2 million Syrians are still considered severely food insecure, including 1.6 million facing extreme hunger, according to the agency.
“The reduction in WFP’s assistance is driven solely by funding constraints, not by a decrease in needs,” WFP country director in Syria Marianne Ward said in the statement.
The agency also suspended a bread subsidy program that had supported over 300 bakeries with fortified wheat flour.
The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Wednesday that it has been forced to cut emergency food assistance in Syria by half due to a lack of funding, warning that millions of people remain at risk.
The WFP said in a statement that the number of people receiving emergency food aid in Syria dropped from 1.3 million to 650,000 in May, and that its operations have been reduced across all 14 governorates to just seven.
At the same time, 7.2 million Syrians are still considered severely food insecure, including 1.6 million facing extreme hunger, according to the agency.
“The reduction in WFP’s assistance is driven solely by funding constraints, not by a decrease in needs,” WFP country director in Syria Marianne Ward said in the statement.
The agency also suspended a bread subsidy program that had supported over 300 bakeries with fortified wheat flour.
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❗️OPEC cuts 2026 oil demand forecast amid war on Iran impact
OPEC on Wednesday revised down its outlook for global oil demand growth in 2026, aligning with other forecasters, including the International Energy Agency, which have lowered expectations amid the impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Despite the downgrade, OPEC projected a less severe reduction in demand than the IEA, which earlier in the day raised its estimate for the decline in oil consumption this year. The group also said it expects demand to recover later on and increased its forecast for growth in 2027.
According to OPEC, global oil demand is now expected to increase by 1.17 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2026, compared with its previous forecast of 1.38 million bpd. For 2027, the organization raised its demand growth estimate to 1.54 million bpd, an increase of 200,000 bpd from its earlier projection.
OPEC on Wednesday revised down its outlook for global oil demand growth in 2026, aligning with other forecasters, including the International Energy Agency, which have lowered expectations amid the impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Despite the downgrade, OPEC projected a less severe reduction in demand than the IEA, which earlier in the day raised its estimate for the decline in oil consumption this year. The group also said it expects demand to recover later on and increased its forecast for growth in 2027.
According to OPEC, global oil demand is now expected to increase by 1.17 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2026, compared with its previous forecast of 1.38 million bpd. For 2027, the organization raised its demand growth estimate to 1.54 million bpd, an increase of 200,000 bpd from its earlier projection.
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❗️UN may renew Cyprus peace push before Guterres’s term ends
The United Nations is likely to launch a renewed effort to resolve the decades-old division of Cyprus before Secretary-General António Guterres’s term ends later this year, according to Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides.
Christodoulides, who represents the Greek Cypriot side in negotiations with Turkish Cypriots, made the remarks during an interview with Cyprus’s Alpha TV on Tuesday night. Christodoulides said he had been informed that Guterres was encouraged by discussions he held with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in March. “We might be close to developments, which may lead to a peace plan,” the Cypriot president said.
Turkish Cypriots, whose self-declared state is recognized only by Ankara, accepted the proposal.
The United Nations is likely to launch a renewed effort to resolve the decades-old division of Cyprus before Secretary-General António Guterres’s term ends later this year, according to Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides.
Christodoulides, who represents the Greek Cypriot side in negotiations with Turkish Cypriots, made the remarks during an interview with Cyprus’s Alpha TV on Tuesday night. Christodoulides said he had been informed that Guterres was encouraged by discussions he held with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in March. “We might be close to developments, which may lead to a peace plan,” the Cypriot president said.
Turkish Cypriots, whose self-declared state is recognized only by Ankara, accepted the proposal.
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📰 Israeli ministers and MPs led mass incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday, as one lawmaker declared it was time to demolish the site and build a Jewish temple in its place.
The raids came as Israeli forces violently blocked Palestinian worshippers from accessing the Jerusalem holy site while facilitating large-scale settler raids ahead of the annual “Flag March” through the Old City.
The Old City, in occupied East Jerusalem, was placed under near-total lockdown to accommodate the marches and incursions, with Palestinian-owned shops forced to shut and residents ordered indoors.
“Security barriers and restrictions are tighter than ever before,” an employee of the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf, which administers Al-Aqsa Mosque, told Middle East Eye on condition of anonymity.
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The raids came as Israeli forces violently blocked Palestinian worshippers from accessing the Jerusalem holy site while facilitating large-scale settler raids ahead of the annual “Flag March” through the Old City.
The Old City, in occupied East Jerusalem, was placed under near-total lockdown to accommodate the marches and incursions, with Palestinian-owned shops forced to shut and residents ordered indoors.
“Security barriers and restrictions are tighter than ever before,” an employee of the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf, which administers Al-Aqsa Mosque, told Middle East Eye on condition of anonymity.
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