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โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐จ๐ณ NEW: The Israeli think tank 'Jewish People Policy Institute' (JPPI) has released a new report claiming that China is 'pivoting toward antisemitism'
The report states that antisemitism is rising in China, entering official media, academia, and state-sanctioned discourse, with China perceiving Jews as 'having significant influence over American policy,' leading to hostility toward the U.S. being expressed as 'antisemitic rhetoric.'
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The report states that antisemitism is rising in China, entering official media, academia, and state-sanctioned discourse, with China perceiving Jews as 'having significant influence over American policy,' leading to hostility toward the U.S. being expressed as 'antisemitic rhetoric.'
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โ๏ธIsraeli court cancels conviction of officer filmed beating Palestinian journalist, cites 7 October PTSD
An Israeli court has overturned the conviction of a police officer who was filmed assaulting a Palestinian photojournalist in occupied East Jerusalem, citing post-traumatic stress related to the 7 October attacks. The Jerusalem Magistrate Court instead sentenced officer Yitzhak Sofer to 300 hours of community service for the December 2023 attack on Anadolu Agency reporter Mustafa Al-Kharouf near the Al-Aqsa Mosque, where Palestinians had gathered for Friday prayers under heavy restrictions.
Video footage showed Sofer and other officers throwing the journalist to the ground and repeatedly beating and kicking him while he was covering the scene. Cameraman Faiz Abu Ramila was also assaulted, and Al-Kharouf was hospitalized with multiple injuries. Sofer had previously been convicted of assault causing bodily harm and faced a longer community service sentence following an investigation by the Justice Ministry unit for police misconduct.
Judge Amir Shaked ruled that maintaining the conviction would cause disproportionate harm, citing the officerโs lack of prior criminal record and his service during the October events. The decision comes amid a sharp rise in attacks, arrests, and restrictions targeting journalists across Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, with Reporters Without Borders recently warning that Israel has become one of the deadliest environments in the world for media workers.
An Israeli court has overturned the conviction of a police officer who was filmed assaulting a Palestinian photojournalist in occupied East Jerusalem, citing post-traumatic stress related to the 7 October attacks. The Jerusalem Magistrate Court instead sentenced officer Yitzhak Sofer to 300 hours of community service for the December 2023 attack on Anadolu Agency reporter Mustafa Al-Kharouf near the Al-Aqsa Mosque, where Palestinians had gathered for Friday prayers under heavy restrictions.
Video footage showed Sofer and other officers throwing the journalist to the ground and repeatedly beating and kicking him while he was covering the scene. Cameraman Faiz Abu Ramila was also assaulted, and Al-Kharouf was hospitalized with multiple injuries. Sofer had previously been convicted of assault causing bodily harm and faced a longer community service sentence following an investigation by the Justice Ministry unit for police misconduct.
Judge Amir Shaked ruled that maintaining the conviction would cause disproportionate harm, citing the officerโs lack of prior criminal record and his service during the October events. The decision comes amid a sharp rise in attacks, arrests, and restrictions targeting journalists across Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, with Reporters Without Borders recently warning that Israel has become one of the deadliest environments in the world for media workers.
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โ๏ธSaudi Arabia boosts oil output amid fears of US strike on Iran
Saudi Arabia has stepped up oil production and exports under a contingency plan designed to offset potential supply disruptions from West Asia if the US carries out a strike on Iran, according to two sources to Reuters familiar with the matter on Wednesday.
Last year, Saudi Arabia increased oil exports by about 0.5 million barrels per day in June, sending additional crude to overseas storage at the same time the US launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
According to the two sources, this yearโs strategy mirrors that approach. Saudi Arabia is boosting oil production as a precautionary measure to expand exports, they said. If no supply disruptions occur, the kingdom plans to scale back the effort and reduce output later to remain within its OPEC+ production quotas, one source added.
Saudi Arabia has stepped up oil production and exports under a contingency plan designed to offset potential supply disruptions from West Asia if the US carries out a strike on Iran, according to two sources to Reuters familiar with the matter on Wednesday.
Last year, Saudi Arabia increased oil exports by about 0.5 million barrels per day in June, sending additional crude to overseas storage at the same time the US launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
According to the two sources, this yearโs strategy mirrors that approach. Saudi Arabia is boosting oil production as a precautionary measure to expand exports, they said. If no supply disruptions occur, the kingdom plans to scale back the effort and reduce output later to remain within its OPEC+ production quotas, one source added.
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โ๏ธStatement by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ):
"In a step that disregards all international conventions and norms, and once again confirms full US bias toward the settlement enterprise and annexation policies pursued by the Israeli government, the US embassy in occupied Jerusalem has announced the provision of consular services inside the settlement of Efrat, which was forcibly established on the lands of our people in Bethlehem and Hebron.
The seriousness of this move is not diminished by claims that it comes as part of a US program designated for Americans living abroad, nor by describing it as a 'mobile' service. Rather, such claims reveal an attempt to normalize this measure in the occupied West Bank and entrench it as a routine practice serving annexation objectives.
Providing official services inside settlements built on occupied land is not merely an 'administrative procedure,' as Washington claims, but constitutes an explicit political and legal recognition of the legitimacy of the settlements and direct participation in the crime of 'silent annexation' being carried out by the occupation government.
Offering services to settlers on lands taken daily from their Palestinian owners through violence and confiscation further entrenches the system of occupation control over the West Bank and the displacement of its people, a policy Washington supports through funding and weapons, and now through diplomatic cover.
This step makes the US administration a direct partner in projects aimed at annexing the West Bank to Israel, and exposes the US presidentโs declared opposition to annexation as media deception intended to advance Judaization and annexation plans quietly and without provoking reactions from Arab governments. The move also aligns with recent statements made by the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee."
"In a step that disregards all international conventions and norms, and once again confirms full US bias toward the settlement enterprise and annexation policies pursued by the Israeli government, the US embassy in occupied Jerusalem has announced the provision of consular services inside the settlement of Efrat, which was forcibly established on the lands of our people in Bethlehem and Hebron.
The seriousness of this move is not diminished by claims that it comes as part of a US program designated for Americans living abroad, nor by describing it as a 'mobile' service. Rather, such claims reveal an attempt to normalize this measure in the occupied West Bank and entrench it as a routine practice serving annexation objectives.
Providing official services inside settlements built on occupied land is not merely an 'administrative procedure,' as Washington claims, but constitutes an explicit political and legal recognition of the legitimacy of the settlements and direct participation in the crime of 'silent annexation' being carried out by the occupation government.
Offering services to settlers on lands taken daily from their Palestinian owners through violence and confiscation further entrenches the system of occupation control over the West Bank and the displacement of its people, a policy Washington supports through funding and weapons, and now through diplomatic cover.
This step makes the US administration a direct partner in projects aimed at annexing the West Bank to Israel, and exposes the US presidentโs declared opposition to annexation as media deception intended to advance Judaization and annexation plans quietly and without provoking reactions from Arab governments. The move also aligns with recent statements made by the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee."
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Zee refuses to repair the 'Friendship' and insults Orban.
'I think this is not the first time that the Prime Minister of Hungary is blocking something. And I'm not sure that we can even link 90 billion and the oil pipeline here - these are two different issues. Firstly, it was destroyed by Russia. If Orban wants to block some financial aid, he can do it for Russia, but not for Ukraine. We are not the reason for the destruction of this oil pipeline.
We have satellite images, we have information from partners. Russia destroyed them several times. Not just this one, but others in general. So Orban should talk to Putin. Maybe they have their own energy disputes or something like that.
But it can't be that Russia destroys Ukraine's infrastructure, and we are again subjected to attacks during the restoration. Why all this? To restore and then lose people again? I think this is a very high price. That's all.'
Uh huh Russia destroyed it...
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'I think this is not the first time that the Prime Minister of Hungary is blocking something. And I'm not sure that we can even link 90 billion and the oil pipeline here - these are two different issues. Firstly, it was destroyed by Russia. If Orban wants to block some financial aid, he can do it for Russia, but not for Ukraine. We are not the reason for the destruction of this oil pipeline.
We have satellite images, we have information from partners. Russia destroyed them several times. Not just this one, but others in general. So Orban should talk to Putin. Maybe they have their own energy disputes or something like that.
But it can't be that Russia destroys Ukraine's infrastructure, and we are again subjected to attacks during the restoration. Why all this? To restore and then lose people again? I think this is a very high price. That's all.'
Uh huh Russia destroyed it...
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'EU should sing louder than Trump': Luxembourg Foreign Minister Bettel dreams of imposing a European view on Ukraine on Washington๐
'If we have a choir of 27 people, but with 27 different song sheets, it won't be interesting to listen to, and nothing will be heard. If 27 people can sing the same melody together, we will sing much louder than someone singing alone in Washington. Without unity, the result of our position on Ukraine will be a cacophony'.
So ghey...
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'If we have a choir of 27 people, but with 27 different song sheets, it won't be interesting to listen to, and nothing will be heard. If 27 people can sing the same melody together, we will sing much louder than someone singing alone in Washington. Without unity, the result of our position on Ukraine will be a cacophony'.
So ghey...
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๐บ๐ฆ๐ฌ ๐ท๐บZelensky commented on Russia's accusations that Britain and France want to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine.
He suggested that this is Russia's reaction to discussions in Europe about the need to expand the "nuclear umbrella".
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"Usually, when Russia fails to win on the battlefield, they start looking for nuclear weapons on Ukrainian territory. Unfortunately, there are no nuclear weapons in Ukraine. You know the circumstances when Ukraine had these weapons and when it didn't. Thanks to whom and why"
He suggested that this is Russia's reaction to discussions in Europe about the need to expand the "nuclear umbrella".
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๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฎ๐ฑIndia's PM Modi arrives in Israel for a two-day visit
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๐ฒ๐ฝ CARTEL - WHAT TO EXPECT NOW!?
After the Mexican government took out CJNG boss โEl Menchoโ, there was a wave of violence and uncertainty about what would happen next.
Now everything is clear:
1) Why the violence happened
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (โMenchoโ) was captured alive, then flown to Mexico City for medical treatment. He died en route from wounds sustained during the arrest.
Unaware of his death, the cartel demanded that the forces who captured him surrender and release Mencho. This triggered the initial violent reaction.
They went out to blackmail the government with violence.
2) Why the violence stopped
The government deployed the army and fought back effectively, but that alone doesnโt fully explain the complete halt of the violence. The cartel could still have continued ambushes, drone attacks, kidnappings, etc. to pressure the government.
The violence stopped because there was no longer any incentive to fight. Mencho was dead. There was nothing to gain and everything to lose. So no reason to fight and die for nothing.
3) Whatโs next?
The cartel now has a new boss with a clear incentive: make money and run a smooth operation.
He has zero reason to confront the government. Any escalation would invite a violent response that could destroy the already weakened cartel before he fully consolidates control. Especially after the government mobilized and deployed the army on the region.
The new boss will focus on keeping cash flowing, maintaining the organizationโs unity, and preventing splinter-rival cartels from forming during this vulnerable period.
-> In short, the conflict is over. The cartel will now prioritise earning money and holding power in the region.
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After the Mexican government took out CJNG boss โEl Menchoโ, there was a wave of violence and uncertainty about what would happen next.
Now everything is clear:
1) Why the violence happened
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (โMenchoโ) was captured alive, then flown to Mexico City for medical treatment. He died en route from wounds sustained during the arrest.
Unaware of his death, the cartel demanded that the forces who captured him surrender and release Mencho. This triggered the initial violent reaction.
They went out to blackmail the government with violence.
2) Why the violence stopped
The government deployed the army and fought back effectively, but that alone doesnโt fully explain the complete halt of the violence. The cartel could still have continued ambushes, drone attacks, kidnappings, etc. to pressure the government.
The violence stopped because there was no longer any incentive to fight. Mencho was dead. There was nothing to gain and everything to lose. So no reason to fight and die for nothing.
3) Whatโs next?
The cartel now has a new boss with a clear incentive: make money and run a smooth operation.
He has zero reason to confront the government. Any escalation would invite a violent response that could destroy the already weakened cartel before he fully consolidates control. Especially after the government mobilized and deployed the army on the region.
The new boss will focus on keeping cash flowing, maintaining the organizationโs unity, and preventing splinter-rival cartels from forming during this vulnerable period.
-> In short, the conflict is over. The cartel will now prioritise earning money and holding power in the region.
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โโ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ท BREAKING: The U.S. is considering a proposal that would allow Iran to enrich uranium up to 20% purity at the Tehran Research Reactor, provided it is monitored by the IAEA โ Axios
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โโ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ท NEW: 'Iran will consider any attack by the United States, no matter how small or limited, as the initiation of an all-out war that will span across the region, and the response will be in accordance with that' โ Sources
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๐บ๐ธ๐จ๐บโก- "A violating speedboat was detected within Cuban territorial waters. The vessel, registered in Florida, United States.
When the Cuban Border Guard Troops approached the vessel for identification, the crew of the violating speedboat opened fire on the Cuban personnel, resulting in the injury of the commander of the Cuban vessel.
As a consequence of the confrontation, four aggressors on the foreign vessel were killed and six were injured.
Cuba reaffirms its determination to protect its territorial waters, based on the principle that national defense is a fundamental pillar of the Cuban State," - Cuba's Ministry of Interior.
When the Cuban Border Guard Troops approached the vessel for identification, the crew of the violating speedboat opened fire on the Cuban personnel, resulting in the injury of the commander of the Cuban vessel.
As a consequence of the confrontation, four aggressors on the foreign vessel were killed and six were injured.
Cuba reaffirms its determination to protect its territorial waters, based on the principle that national defense is a fundamental pillar of the Cuban State," - Cuba's Ministry of Interior.
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โช๏ธIn response to TASS's request, the US Southern Command redirected questions about the incident in Cuba to the State Department.
Source: TASS
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Winter in the Arctic is a time of extreme challenges, but the most difficult period for navigation remains from March to May. It is then that the formation of the ice cover is completed, and the conditions for ship passage become particularly difficult. Thanks to the Russian nuclear icebreaker fleet, work in the region does not stop for a minute, and millions of tons of cargo continue to be transported along the Northern Sea Route. About how this is achieved - a special report by Natalia Solovyova.
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Really, very interesting report.
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Really, very interesting report.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ทโก๏ธ- BREAKING: "We see evidence that Iran is trying to rebuild nuclear weapons." - Vice President JD Vance.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ทโก๏ธ- "Instead, according to diplomatic sources familiar with the negotiations, the document showed almost no change from the proposal Iran presented at the previous round.
While Tehran expressed willingness to allow increased international oversight of its nuclear facilities, it offered no flexibility on the central US demand for a complete halt to uranium enrichment on Iranian soil." - Israel Hayom.
While Tehran expressed willingness to allow increased international oversight of its nuclear facilities, it offered no flexibility on the central US demand for a complete halt to uranium enrichment on Iranian soil." - Israel Hayom.
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NEW - Senior advisers to Trump would prefer that Israel strike Iran before the U.S. launches an all-out assault, because "the politics are a lot better" if Israel strikes first.
Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/lw2vb4y3ol/
MORE - An Israeli attack would provoke Iranian retaliation against American targets, creating the political conditions needed to rally U.S. public support for direct American intervention.
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MORE - An Israeli attack would provoke Iranian retaliation against American targets, creating the political conditions needed to rally U.S. public support for direct American intervention.
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White House officials believe 'the politics are a lot better' if Israel strikes Iran first
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