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Wisco7 t1_jaelv13 wrote
Reply to comment by nonotreallyme in Kremlin says it is concerned by situation in breakaway Moldovan region by nycboots
UN-Sanctioned is a bit of a stretch...
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skiptobunkerscene t1_jaelrs8 wrote
Reply to comment by High-Scorer-001 in Uganda will propose a new anti-gay bill on Wednesday, the speaker of the country's parliament said, as conspiracy theories accusing shadowy international forces of "promoting homosexuality" flood social media by DoremusJessup
Where do you think its coming from? 70% of age old local cultural prejudice/homophobia + 30% of it from modern day russian propaganda pushing. All part of their anti western propaganda push especially in Africa.
secret-kayman t1_jaelql6 wrote
So, basically 'will you please stop defending yourself while making us look like a bunch of morons?'
Hmm, great strategy...
Dazzling-Ad4701 t1_jaelpi8 wrote
phew my heart. I misread "add" as "aid" and I genuinely felt it right where my pearls would be, if I happened to be wearing pearls.
3party OP t1_jaeln9x wrote
A Palestinian is shot and killed as settlers backed by the Israeli army burn dozens of houses and cars in the occupied West Bank in revenge attacks.
Israeli settlers have carried out at least 300 attacks, including shootings and arson, in a rampage through Palestinian villages in the Nablus area of the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials say, in what has been described as a “pogrom”.
A 37-year-old Palestinian man identified as Samih al-Aqtash was shot in the stomach on Sunday night by settlers protected by the Israeli army in the village of Zaatara south of Nablus. He died of his injuries. The father of five returned home five days ago after volunteering to help earthquake survivors in Turkey.
At least 390 Palestinians were injured in the settler rampage across the villages of Huwara, Zaatara, Burin and Asira al-Qibliya – all south of Nablus, the Palestinian Red Crescent said, adding that the majority were wounded from tear gas fired by the Israeli army as well as smoke inhalation from widespread fires set by the settlers.
Palestinian media reported stabbings and attacks with metal rods and rocks. The Palestinian Ministry of Health said one person was in hospital after being beaten in the head with a rock, causing fractures to the skull. Another person suffered a beating with a metal rod to the face.
Saddam Omar, a resident of Huwara, described the violence as “barbaric”.
“Yesterday we witnessed a new level of colonising settler crimes, where they aggressively attacked everything,” he told Al Jazeera on Monday.
“I mean literally shops, people, supermarkets, houses, trees, cars, car garages,” he said. “They tried to enter the houses. They burned almost everything.”
Omar added that the settlers “were 100 percent protected by the Israeli army”.
At least 30 Palestinian homes and 100 cars were set on fire by settlers, Ghassan Daghlas, the Palestinian Authority’s head of settlement monitoring for the northern West Bank, told Al Jazeera. There were no burn injuries to residents.
Daghlas said the attack was “unprecedented in terms of size and the short amount of time in which it took place,” adding that the Israeli army was a “partner” in the attacks.
On Monday afternoon, an Israeli was shot and wounded by a Palestinian gunman in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli army said.
The army said the attacker opened fire at an Israeli car near the Palestinian city of Jericho. He continued driving and fired at a second car, shooting dead a motorist.
The army said it set up road blocks and was searching for the assailant, who escaped in a car.
The Israeli who was killed was also a US citizen, State Department spokesman Ned Price said later on Monday.
Earlier on Monday Israel deployed hundreds more soldiers to the occupied West Bank. Huwara, the main southern entrance into Nablus, was closed.
Widespread condemnation
The settlers carried out their rampage shortly after two Israeli settlers were killed in a shooting by a Palestinian man in Huwara. The settlers were two brothers in their 20s who lived in the illegal settlement of Har Bracha south of Nablus.
The violence has been widely condemned by local and international politicians, NGOs and human rights groups.
“Scenes of burning houses and cars, assault on citizens, preventing fire trucks from reaching burned houses and assaulting ambulances transporting patients and injured – all these crimes must face international intervention soon to hold the occupation authorities and stop them,” Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayy
“We hold the occupation authorities fully responsible for these heinous crimes, which reflect a systematic policy practiced by the Israeli government, whose ministers demonstrate their support for those crimes in violation of international laws,” he said, adding that a ministerial committee will be formed to compensate the people affected.
The Ramallah-based Al Haq rights groups said the attack was the “result of decades long impunity enjoyed by Israel & settlers for international crimes committed against Palestinians”.
Sami Abu Shahadeh, a Palestinian politician in the Israeli parliament, said: “The Zionist pogrom taking place in Huwara is a consequence of the Israeli government’s Jewish supremacist political platform.”
The Israeli rights groups Peace Now and B’Tselem also described the attacks as a settler “pogrom” supported by the Israeli government.
A number of foreign governments, including the United States and France, also issued condemnations on the attacks.
Rising settler attacks
Israeli settler attacks have consistently been rising for the past six years. Attacks on villages in the Nablus area, where there is a heavy settler concentration, have been increasing and becoming more organised over the past year.
Many of these incidents have been recorded on video that shows the attacks taking place under the protection or in coordination with the Israeli army, sometimes with soldiers and settlers shooting side by side.
In a statement on December 15, the United Nations said, “2022 is the sixth year of consecutive annual increase in the number of Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.”
“Disturbing evidence of Israeli forces frequently facilitating, supporting and participating in settler attacks, makes it difficult to discern between Israeli settler and state violence. Armed and masked Israeli settlers are attacking Palestinians in their homes, attacking children on their way to school, destroying property and burning olive groves, and terrorising entire communities with complete impunity,” the statement said.
In recent weeks, matters on the ground have become particularly tense after Israel carried out several large-scale raids in Palestinian cities, killing dozens of Palestinians.
On Wednesday, Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians and wounded more than 100, the majority with live ammunition, during a raid on Nablus. It was the largest Palestinian death toll in a single Israeli military operation since 2005.
Less than a month prior, the Israeli army killed 10 Palestinians during an attack on the Jenin refugee camp, including two children and a 61-year-old woman.
The Israeli army and settlers have killed 67 Palestinians since the start of 2023, including 13 children. The Palestinian Ministry of Health said the death toll is the highest in the past 22 years.
The developments on Sunday in Nablus happened during talks between Palestinian Authority and Israeli officials at the Red Sea port of Aqaba. Representatives from the US and Egypt also attended the meeting, which was condemned and rejected by many Palestinians.
Zvenigora t1_jaelihd wrote
Reply to comment by eypandabear in Salisbury Novichok poisoning medics 'still traumatised' by DeathHamster1
But the truth is that they are poor battlefield weapons which require near-perfect wind conditions to work at all. They are in fact much more suited to assassination.
IceBearCares t1_jaelhd1 wrote
Reply to comment by Gretchinlover in Uganda will propose a new anti-gay bill on Wednesday, the speaker of the country's parliament said, as conspiracy theories accusing shadowy international forces of "promoting homosexuality" flood social media by DoremusJessup
Don't you know gays eat most?!?
Equal-Warning-8612 t1_jaeldsz wrote
Reply to comment by alexfrancisburchard in Turkey widens probe into building collapses as quake toll exceeds 50,000 by Pluto-NO
Fair enough.
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PopeHonkersXII t1_jael5hu wrote
How will I afford my unhealthy congealed vegetable oil now!?
TheEnabledDisabled t1_jaekwhq wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Champion6840 in Rooftop solar set to take mantle as 'Australia's biggest power source' as coal woes hasten by StopTheGregSign
Not be able to sell it?
O'Hare is really sad now
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Ok_Champion6840 t1_jaeksoa wrote
Reply to Rooftop solar set to take mantle as 'Australia's biggest power source' as coal woes hasten by StopTheGregSign
So sad, what will they do with all that clean air?
calima1984 t1_jaekoj2 wrote
Was it Bruce Willis and John Malkovich
Playful-Ad6556 t1_jaeklkq wrote
Then Ukraine should attack and annex Western Russia.
TjW0569 t1_jaekj2v wrote
Reply to comment by DeepState_Secretary in North Korea’s Kim Jong-un sounds alarm on agriculture amid reports of food shortages by Johannes_P
Which is weird when you think about it, because at the end of WW2, the north end of Korea was the rich industrialized part with steel mills, etc.
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Core2score t1_jaekc2s wrote
As if Russia needs more enemies.
Only somewhat logical explanation for this behavior is that Russia knows that their reputation as a global power is done for, an since they're considered a terrorist state now, might as well try to "flex" by finding a tiny country to bully..
evilmaus t1_jaek9c3 wrote
Reply to comment by RadiantHC in Kremlin says it is concerned by situation in breakaway Moldovan region by nycboots
Yes. At least, they were and still want to.
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Reply to Putin tells FSB security service to raise its game against Western spy agencies by northern_hero
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parkerthegreatest t1_jaem9fh wrote
Reply to comment by stilusmobilus in Australia uncovers Russian espionage ring, expels spies: Report by WhoIsJolyonWest
What ad . Serious