Why Palestinians Celebrate the Murder of Jews

The celebrations that took place in the West Bank and Gaza Strip after the recent terror attacks in Israel are yet another sign of the growing radicalization among the Palestinians and their refusal to recognize Israel’s right to exist.

The expressions of joy, when Palestinians took to the streets to hand out sweets and chant slogans in support of the terrorists, are reminiscent of the celebrations that took place when then Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein fired missiles at Israel in 1991 during the First Gulf War, or when Hamas, Fatah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other terror groups carried out suicide bombing attacks, murdering hundreds of Israelis during the Second Intifada, which erupted in 2000.

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UK man surrenders in Mariupol after marine unit runs out of weapons

A British man fighting for Ukraine in the besieged city of Mariupol was forced to surrender Tuesday after his unit ran out of ammunition — making him the first known UK prisoner of Russia’s war, according to reports.

Aiden Aslin, 27, a member of Ukraine’s marines, surrendered along with his unit during an intensified assault from Russia that is feared to have included phosphorous bombs or even chemical weapons.

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UN: Sexual Violence, Trafficking Increasing in Ukraine War

NEW YORK — The United Nations said Monday that Ukrainian women and children are at heightened risk of sexual violence, rape and trafficking as reports grow of such violations.

“These allegations must be independently investigated to ensure justice and accountability,” U.N. Women Executive Director Sima Bahous told the Security Council. “The combination of mass displacement with the large presence of conscripts and mercenaries, and the brutality displayed against Ukrainian civilians, has raised all red flags.”

And no one knows rape better than the rapey UN!

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Lakewood attacks condemned as possible hate crimes

A number of attacks in the Jackson-Lakewood area are being condemned by officials as possible hate crimes. Authorities charged 27-year-old Dion Marsh of Manchester Township with carjacking, bias intimidation and attempted murder after four separate violent incidents. According to police, on Friday afternoon, Marsh carjacked a motorist in Jackson, later struck two pedestrians and stabbed a man in Lakewood. All three victims were taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center and are in stable condition. After his arrest, Marsh allegedly made antisemitic statements to investigators.

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Mexico’s fight to sue US gun manufacturers for $10bn

Mexico claims that half a million guns flow south from the US every year. Can a lawsuit against American gun manufacturers stem the tide?

Just before sunrise on a warm Friday morning in June 2020, gunmen were waiting for Omar Garcia Harfuch, the city’s then 38-year-old security head, in Mexico City’s upscale Lomas de Chapultepec neighbourhood.

What happened next would be captured on CCTV and the mobile phone cameras of terrified onlookers: the rat-a-tat-tat of bullets as dozens of heavily armed gunmen, some dressed as road workers, blocked his path with a truck and opened fire.

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Brooklyn subway shooting suspect’s gun jammed during carnage: police sources

The gun used by the monster who opened fire on a crowded Brooklyn subway Tuesday jammed in the midst of the bloodshed — preventing him from causing more carnage, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Investigators recovered the jammed Glock and two extended magazines at the scene of the shooting, which happened aboard a Manhattan-bound N train just as it was pulling into the 36th Street station in Sunset Park just after 8:20 a.m.

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Trudeau cabinet minister claims gov’t must begin to ‘decolonize’ Canada

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – In a meeting held in late March, Canada’s Indigenous Affairs Minister Patty Hajdu claimed that the “impacts” from the “colonization” of the nation, which was mainly done by European settlers, are a “stark” reminder of the work that needs to be done to decolonize the country.

“Each of these days serves as a stark reminder of the impacts of colonization, stark inequities, and trauma,” said Hajdu during a March 25 meeting of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs.

Hajdu declared that the impacts of colonization “continue to have such a significant impact on First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities across the country.”

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Chelsea Manning can’t enter Canada due to prior convictions, says immigration board

Chelsea Manning, the former U.S. intelligence analyst who was convicted in one of the largest breaches of classified information in American history, will not be allowed to enter Canada due to her prior convictions in the United States.

In a decision dated April 8, the Immigration and Refugee Board sided with the federal government that she should be denied entry due to the gravity of her espionage record.

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Biden’s ‘Integrated Deterrence’ Military Strategy Failed in Ukraine

Leading from behind has an exciting new name.

Last year, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin claimed that a new strategy called “integrated deterrence” would be at the heart of Biden’s new defense strategy. Last month, he was talking up a new National Defense Strategy driven by integrated deterrence while claiming that it would prove effective against Russia in the war in Ukraine. Instead the war showed “ID” doesn’t work.

What is “integrated deterrence”? It sounds better than leading from behind, which was Obama’s version of it, but it’s not too different from the failed approach of the Obama administration.

Like a lot of organizational jargon, “integrated deterrence” is a collection of meaningless buzzwords that no one understands concealing the same old thing that dresses up failure as success because under the exciting new approach, no one was even trying to succeed.

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Ukraine conflict: Why is Russia losing so many tanks?

It is thought that Russia has lost hundreds of tanks within two months of invading Ukraine.

Military experts put the losses down to the advanced anti-tank weapons which western nations have given to Ukraine, and to the poor way Russia has used its tanks.

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Putin says peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end, goads the West

LONDON, April 12 (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday peace talks with Ukraine had hit a dead end, using his first public comments on the conflict in more than a week to vow that his troops would win and to goad the West for failing to bring Moscow to heel.

Addressing the war in public for the first time since Russian forces retreated from northern Ukraine after they were halted at the gates of Kyiv, Putin promised that Russia would achieve all of its “noble” aims in Ukraine.

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‘Complete stranger’ with cache of guns arrested in Toronto killings of international student and 35-year-old man, police say

A Toronto man has been arrested in the shocking daylight killings of Indian international student Kartik Vasudev, 21, and 35-year-old Elijah Eleazar Mahepath, victims police say were “apparent strangers” to the man who allegedly shot and killed them downtown last week.

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Easier access – Police make arrest in two seemingly random homicides, suggest suspect may have been planning other shootings

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a pair of seemingly random shootings that they say targeted two “completely innocent” men just going about their lives.

The first shooting took place outside the Glen Road entrance to Sherbourne Station at around 5 p.m. on April 7, resulting in the death of 21-year-old Seneca College student Kartik Vasudev.

Richard Jonathan Edwin, 39, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

Earlier coverage – Harris said the suspect was last seen on foot south on Glen Road and is described as a Black male who stands approximately five-foot-six to five-foot-seven with a medium build.

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Big crowds turning out for Poilievre suggest a very different kind of Conservative leadership race

 

In the last two Conservative leadership races, the supposed front-runners stumbled before reaching the finish line. This time, however, the front-runner is only showing signs of gaining ground.

Swelling crowd counts and MP endorsements aren’t ironclad guarantees of success, but they certainly don’t hurt. And Pierre Poilievre — with his populist appeals to frustration with government “gatekeepers” and calls to make Canada “the freest country on earth” — is doing well on both those measures.

The CBC has tacitly declared Poilievre’s support to be “white supremacist” by describing his campaign as the “Trumpification” of Canadian politics based on one or two twitter comments by fellow travelers. “Trumpification” is the liberal left dog whistle for their racism toward white people.

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