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lozflan

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Re: News Today
« Reply #330 on: 09:21:22, 02/05/24 »
Chaos at the Manchester COOP LIVE Arena,not only not ready to open ,but letting fans turn up for events after buying tickets,travel and time off work. No communication?.
Politicians and nappies must be changed often,and for the same reason

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Re: News Today
« Reply #331 on: 12:37:38, 02/05/24 »
There is no control of soldiers - both sides


The manner in which reckless killing is happening is becoming savage.


Deplorable.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw07wgrwzywo



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video filmed by the boys' friend.





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This is not under Hamas territory.

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  • In the early afternoon of 29 November last year, several Palestinian boys descended on to their street in the occupied West Bank, where they often played together.
    Minutes later, two of them lay dead from gunshots fired by Israeli soldiers - Basil, 15, and eight-year-old Adam.
    As part of an investigation into the conduct of Israel's security forces in the West Bank, which has been under military occupation for more than half a century, the BBC has pieced together what happened on the day the two boys were killed.
    Mobile phone and CCTV footage, information about the movements of Israel's military, witness testimony and detailed investigation of the scene, including taking measurements, combine to reveal evidence suggesting serious human rights violations.
    The evidence we found has prompted Ben Saul, UN special rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism, to say the death of Adam appears to be a "war crime".
    Another legal expert, Dr Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, described the use of lethal force as “indiscriminate”.
    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the circumstances of the deaths were “under review” but said “live fire is used only in order to remove immediate threats or for arrest purposes, following arrest protocols after exhausting other options”.
    With violence having surged in the West Bank in the months since Hamas's attack on Israel from Gaza on 7 October, the BBC has also found evidence of Palestinian homes being vandalised with graffiti, Palestinian civilians threatened with weapons and told to leave the territory for neighbouring Jordan, and the possible mutilation of the body of a Palestinian gunman.

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    Watch: BBC analysis - using CCTV, phone footage and reconstruction - of what happened to Basil and Adam[/size][/size]

    Video footage from 29 November shows Basil standing next to a hardware store, its shutters firmly locked down. When Israel's military arrives, shops close quickly in Jenin, a city in the West Bank - Palestinian territory which, unlike Gaza, is not run by Hamas.
    Witnesses said gunfire had been ringing out from a nearby operation by Israel's army in the Jenin refugee camp.
    Adam, a football fanatic and massive Lionel Messi fan, stood with his older brother Baha, 14. There were about nine boys on the street in total, all captured on CCTV cameras that provided a nearly 360-degree view of what happened next.














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    St Chads Lad

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    « Reply #332 on: 21:02:33, 02/05/24 »
    With Hamas supporters terrorizing campuses across the country, the Biden administration is proposing to resettle some “Gazans” in America.
    If you want to know what these “newcomers” will be in favor of, read their own poll numbers. A recent poll of Arab Muslim residents of the West Bank and Gaza, known as ‘Palestinians’ circa 1967, conducted by the Arab World for Research and Development (AWRAD) asked them.
    74% supported the Hamas atrocities of Oct 7. Of these 59% “extremely” support them and another 15% only “somewhat”. Only 7% were “extremely against” and 5% somewhat against.
    That’s 74% in favor of murdering, raping and kidnapping Jews and only 12% against.
    Only 7% were ‘extremely’ against murdering and abducting children.
    83% of those in the West Bank, ruled by the Palestinian Authority, said that they supported the Hamas atrocities. Only 7% were opposed. In Gaza, there was notably less enthusiasm at 63%. But after weeks of bombings and raids, only 20% seem to have decided it was a bad idea.What exactly is the argument for resettling a popularity that supports terrorism in America? A death wish?
    https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-myth-of-gazas-innocent-civilians/

    ExileSteve

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    « Reply #333 on: 15:52:11, 04/05/24 »
    Now look, don’t disturb the narrative with tiresome and annoying facts. It only makes the Left very angry.


    Another narrative that needs to be disturbed is the one about the imaginary and non-existent need to drop food supplies on Gaza or to somehow get them there by sea because “civilians” are facing famine, apparently. Sadly for the narrative there is absolutely no limit to the number of aid trucks the Israelis are allowing to drive into the Land of the Savages, which even the BBC have been obliged to admit. The reason why it is not getting through to the “civilians” is because Hamas is stealing every scrap of the food brought in in order to provide sustenance to the limp-wristed Nancy boys it describes as its “fighters”.


    By the way, the Nancy boys have gone rather quiet of late, have they not? Must have run out of unarmed and defenceless men, woman and infants to heroically overcome.

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    « Reply #334 on: 12:37:56, 12/05/24 »
    Russia 'recruiting far-Right extremists to carry out terror attacks in NATO countries including Britain' - as London expels Putin spies
     ;D


     Far Right extremists?
      Where are they hiding then?
       
    There are thousands and thousands of extremists in Britain, but not "Far Right."  ::)

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    « Reply #335 on: 19:28:49, 13/05/24 »
    Russia 'recruiting far-Right extremists to carry out terror attacks in NATO countries including Britain' - as London expels Putin spies
     ;D


     Far Right extremists?
      Where are they hiding then?
       
    There are thousands and thousands of extremists in Britain, but not "Far Right."  ::)


    The obvious question that comes to mind, even if we are dumb enough to believe this bulls hit for a fraction of a nanosecond, is "Why"? What possible advantage would those Dastardly Russians gain from carrying out bombing campaigns in Europe?


    The fact that they believe we are too stupid to ask this question stands testament to the utter contempt that these psychos reserve for each and every one of us.


    Try harder, Klaus.

    celeste

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    « Reply #336 on: 14:46:31, 14/05/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    At least two French prison officers have been killed in an ambush on a prison van near Rouen in Normandy, France
  • The prisoner was being taken from court to a prison and escaped after the attack
  • French justice minister Eric Dupond-Moretti says two officers died, with three seriously injured
  • The officers were shot with "heavy weapons" by the prisoner's accomplices, the minister says
  • Several hundred police officers and gendarmes are involved in the manhunt
  • French prosecutors name the inmate as Mohamed Amra, born in 1994 - he was previously convicted of aggravated robbery and charged with abduction.
  • All that's necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

    Parky

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    « Reply #337 on: 15:41:05, 14/05/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    At least two French prison officers have been killed in an ambush on a prison van near Rouen in Normandy, France
  • The prisoner was being taken from court to a prison and escaped after the attack
  • French justice minister Eric Dupond-Moretti says two officers died, with three seriously injured
  • The officers were shot with "heavy weapons" by the prisoner's accomplices, the minister says
  • Several hundred police officers and gendarmes are involved in the manhunt
  • French prosecutors name the inmate as Mohamed Amra, born in 1994 - he was previously convicted of aggravated robbery and charged with abduction.
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  • Well I never !
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    St Chads Lad

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    « Reply #338 on: 16:55:10, 14/05/24 »
    I'm shocked  :o  shocked I tell ya.
     The families of the two officers have certainly had their lives enriched haven't they?
     

    lozflan

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    « Reply #339 on: 09:21:40, 15/05/24 »
    Ambush in Normandy, unlikely that he should cross the Channel,but what's to stop him.
    Politicians and nappies must be changed often,and for the same reason

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    « Reply #340 on: 09:37:22, 15/05/24 »
    Marine le Pen will use this in her next bid to become French president imo.
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    St Chads Lad

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    « Reply #341 on: 09:36:37, 17/05/24 »
    BBC boss claims impartial news is 'increasingly becoming an affront' to audiences who feel balanced coverage is 'an attack on their values'


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13427743/BBC-boss-impartial-news-affront-audiences-balanced-coverage.html


    Jeremy Bowen, former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis and CNN's chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour?


    Yeah, like the BBC, they're impartial.  ;D 


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    « Reply #342 on: 19:37:54, 17/05/24 »
    Impartial?  No wonder I can't make up my mind on what their opinions are.


    I do think some interviewers are on an ego trip,  they seem to have to be one better than the person they are interviewing,  the backroom news staff have
    probably done all the research work.
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    « Reply #343 on: 11:43:49, 18/05/24 »
    Once you understand that they are not journalists & media professionals, but rather, actors & operatives, things will start to make sense

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    « Reply #344 on: 12:51:23, 18/05/24 »
     ;) ;D
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