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Israeli occupation forces have fatally shot a young Palestinian man in the southern occupied West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron) as resistance movement cautions against an escalation of violence in the Palestinian territories ahead of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Palestine's official Wafa news agency, citing local sources, said the young Palestinian — identified as Ahmad Younes al-Atrash — was shot dead by Israeli forces during clashes in downtown al-Khalil. Wafa said the 29-year-old Palestinian was killed after being shot by Israeli soldiers at al-Shalala Street in the center of the occupied West Bank city. “He was taking part in a weekly protest against Israeli colonization when he was shot and critically injured by Israeli soldiers,” the Palestinian news agency said, adding, “Al-Atrash was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, where he succumbed to his wounds.” The Palestinian Ma'an news agency said al-Atrash was shot in the chest by one of the snipers of the occupation forces who had been deployed in areas overlooking al-Shalala Street and al-Shuhada Street in the center of al-Khalil. Younis al-Atrash, the father of the 29-year-old, said, “God has honored us with his martyrdom, and he joined his uncle, martyr Akram, and our other martyred friends." Al-Atrash was reported to be a former prisoner in Israeli prisons where he served six years as a political inmate. Dozens of Palestinian protesters also suffered suffocation from teargas inhalation as a result of the violence in al-Khalil on Friday when heavy clashes erupted between the youths and the occupation forces near al-Shuhada Street. The young Palestinian men were throwing stones at the Israeli forces while the soldiers responded with live bullets and tear gas canisters, leaving more than 130 people injured as the Palestinian Red Crescent reported. Wafa also said at least three Palestinians were injured separately on Friday after the Israeli forces attacked anti-occupation protesters in the village of Qaryut in the occupied West Bank province of Nablus, and in the village of Bil’in in Ramallah province. Palestinians across the occupied West Bank usually hold anti-occupation protests on most Fridays, typically following the weekly Friday prayers. Israeli occupation soldiers respond by attacking the protests with teargas and live bullets, and often with gunfire. The latest attack came as Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of the political bureau of Palestinian Hamas resistance movement, had raised the alarm about escalating violence a day earlier, saying Israel’s continued attacks against Palestinian people during the holy month of Ramadan would only “explode the situation.” Haniyeh stressed that the Palestinian resistance stands with its people and will never allow any further aggression during Ramadan. In recent days, some 11 Israelis, including officers, were killed in three separate operations inside the Israeli-occupied territories by Palestinians in a surge of violence not witnessed in years. Tensions first escalated across the Palestinian territories on February 13, when Israeli forces and illegal settlers renewed their attacks against Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah. The neighborhood has been the scene of frequent crackdowns by Israeli regime forces on the Palestinians protesting against the threatened expulsion of dozens of families from their homes in favor of Israeli settler groups. The initial tensions that erupted in Sheikh Jarrah last year in part sparked a May 2021 war between the Israeli regime and resistance groups in the Gaza Strip.
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An incredible act of bravery against a ruthless occupation, an activist, there to expose Israeli crimes I feel like what i am witnessing here is a very systematic destruction of people's ability to survive And that is incredibly horrifying. Rachel Corrie, Activist The 23 year old activist Rachel Corrie from Olympia Washington was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer on its way to demolish yet another Palestinian home in a dark corner of Gaza near the border with Egypt. To her family and eyewitnesses, her killing was intentional and that the driver of the bulldozer could not have missed a blond haired foreign activist wearing an orange fluorescent jacket. To the Israeli courts, however, It was merely a regrettable accident thus her case was closed. But the debate over her death caught on and Rachel Corrie became synonymous with solidarity for the Palestinian cause. Rachel Corrie, as with a number of other people who have borne the brunt of Zionist attacks are a symbol only in the West for people who have bravely allied themselves with the Palestinian struggle. I suppose that's the truth. She's a symbol of resistance. David Miller, Spinwatch An example of how Rachel Cory's activism resonates with activists today is how non Palestinians are calling out Western media for glorifying Ukraine for things that Palestinians have been doing for years. This is a clear illustration of the notion of worthy and unworthy victims. You know that the victims in Palestine are not worthy victims; victims in the Ukraine, the Ukrainian victims in the Ukraine are worthy victims. And this is the ideological system of the West, isn't it? To put it at a macro level, this is how our system operates. We don't see some people as being worthy victims unless they're on what we call "our side". David Miller, Spinwatch At a time of continued Palestinian disappointment over several Arab governments normalizing ties with Israel and the Western double standard over the crisis in Ukraine the legacy of people such as Rachel Corrie acts as a reminder of the many decades long Palestinian struggle for justice. |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow and Tehran would cooperate to bypass sanctions, as the United States imposes a new round of sanctions against the Islamic Republic in a bitter blow to the prospects of reaching an agreement in Vienna. The US Treasury Department announced on Wednesday sanctions on an individual and companies linked with him for providing assistance to Iran’s ballistic missile program. In its statement, the Treasury said the new sanctions target the companies that procured ballistic missile propellant-related materials for a unit of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) that is responsible for the research and development of ballistic missiles. Earlier in the day, Lavrov had said Russia would work with Iran to take practical steps in an effort to circumvent Western sanctions, the RIA news agency reported. The remarks come as Russia has become the world’s most-sanctioned country since Moscow launched a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. The United States and its European allies have been spearheading the sanctions against Russia. Iran has also been hit by unilateral US sanctions, imposed by Washington after former president Donald Trump declared an unprovoked withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran deal, in May 2018 and targeted the Iranian economy with what he called a “maximum pressure” campaign despite Iran’s full compliance with its nuclear obligations under the JCPOA. Negotiations were launched between Iran and the remaining JCPOA parties in Vienna last April to bring the US back into compliance with the accord under the Joe Biden administration. However, Washington has imposed several sanctions against Iran since the talks began, in what has been perceived in Tehran as bad faith measures. Throughout the course of the Vienna talks, Russia and China have supported Iran’s position on the need for the US to remove all post-JCPOA sanctions and offer assurances that it will not leave the deal again. Iran FM: Sanctions should not affect Iran’s cooperation with any country, including Russia Iran FM: Sanctions should not affect Iran’s cooperation with any country, including Russia The Iranian foreign minister says cooperation between Iran and other countries, including Russia, should not be affected by sanctions. Also on Wednesday, Lavrov met with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in China on the sidelines of a meeting of foreign ministers of Afghanistan’s neighbors. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry website, the two foreign ministers focused on the state of affairs surrounding the JCPOA. The two sides also exchanged views on key regional and international issues, particularly the development of the situation in Ukraine and Afghanistan. The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s readout of the meeting added that Amir-Abdollahian welcomed the bilateral capacity-building measures in various fields and underlined the need to promote cooperation between Iran and Russia. The Iranian minister also dismissed the use of unilateral sanctions against countries |
no wonder then go tey before getting married or no body marry them |
Had Jonathan Goodluck defeated Buhari Muhammadu in the 2015 presidential elections, Nigeria might not have come out of recession. He lacked the fiscal discipline to manage the economy, no disrespect to Jonathan, a very good man but goodness on its own never changed anything in history but brutal hardheaded leadership; and he made Nigerians boogied in the dark his entire period in office. Iweala Okonjo said so before she disavowed her position. With less money than what Jonathan got, President Buhari Muhammadu did his best to steer the ship of state away from possible depression. The bane of leaders in third world countries is the total collapse of real governance, there is no stability in the pursuit of policies. Away with the old and start with the new. The level of abandoned projects in Nigeria is befuddling. Every new government starts new projects and throws away all projects by the previous administration. They borrow money to start projects and never see it through to the end. This is not the case in Asia, irrespective of the previous party /government in power; new administrations pursue projects and complete them for the common good. The Buhari Muhammadu’s administration tower above Jonathan’s because projects inherited from the Goodluck Jonathan administration aren’t abandoned, they are investigated in the first instance and if established that they are not bogus projects awarded to cronies and that these tasks satisfy the aspiration of communities of people for whom the jobs are directed, these ventures are finished. He needs to be commended even though I am not his supporter any longer. Under Jonathan, states couldn’t pay salaries and even though it is not the responsibility of the federal government to pay salaries, bailout funds were given to states to do so. And now the government is on the tail of governors to recover said cash. Need I say also that even though the economy was rebased under Jonathan, it was just a boondoggle not felt by Nigerians and cash had to be borrowed to pay federal workers? It doesn’t appear to be business as usual. We never hear of wastages of the ecological funds under Buhari anymore but we once did under Jonathan. You follow? These funds are released for critical projects and not for the sake of elections. How was Norway in 2014 able to raise its sovereign wealth fund to $829 billion from a paltry amount set up in 1990, and everyone in Norway theoretically became a millionaire in Norway’s local currency? Probing people under the guise of fighting corruption is not the answer to Nigeria’s problems but the completion of abandoned projects. These projects are in every corner and bend in Nigeria and completing them would serve the needs of Nigerians more. Here is where the country needs to deploy civil servants to supervise the completion of outstanding jobs instead of employment for quota basis and for its sake. Legislation should be put in place to prevent politicians from awarding elephant projects as a pretext to lining their pockets with public money. The main challenge of the Buhari administration is his failure to tackle the security challenges all over the place in the country. His media men are interested only in the glare of publicity and do not have the correct strategy in communicating his achievements to the Nigerian people. All told, in rating the performance of Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, the average performance of Jonathan for me (I may be wrong) was in the region of the 20th percentile. Jonathan had passion for the office of president of Nigeria but didn’t have purpose. The average performance of Muhammadu Buhari for me (I may be wrong) in his first term in office was in the region of the 45th percentile. Muhammadu Buhari’s purpose for the office of president of Nigeria was firmly fixed, but you could see that he didn’t have passion for the office, the chief reason he hardly speaks to Nigerians, hardly travels in-country to find out missing pieces but loves to globetrot to tell world leaders where these missing pieces are in Nigeria and how world leaders can help Nigeria and at such moments he forgets that branding exercises starts at home. I wonder aren’t people his age scared of frequent travel on air. Neville Chamberlain was scared stiff of flying but had to, to see Hitler so as to prevent eminent war with Germany. I need to consult my teachers at the University of Ibadan to find out if both scores are pass marks in examinations? Simon Abah wrote from Abuja
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How about removing usa for the war in Iraq and Abganistan, Seria, and Libya |
CAN (OF WARMS) HAD BEING SHORTUP BY THIS GROUP THEY NO LONGER MAKE NOISE |
Stomach infrastructure |
After all vanity upon vanity |
Here is Good Luck dancing in Kano a day after yayan Abuja bomb blast.
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Here is Good luck dancing in Kano, on the News paper Headline the morning Nation and the dancing President, seconday of yayan bomb blast in Abuja
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Going to receive kwaanu |
hurry to the grave |
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