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I wont say anything |
Not everyone should be participating in such sporting event. W@r is some people's hobby |
They'll become on anything concerning fuel price |
Misplaced priority |
Congratulations |
DeadCountry:How about the war crimes he has been charged with? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8Az_-4X7o The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas’s military chief Mohammed Deif. “The Chamber issued warrants of arrest for two individuals, Mr Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr Yoav Gallant, for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed from at least 8 October 2023 until at least 20 May 2024, the day the Prosecution filed the applications for warrants of arrest,” the Hague-based ICC said in a statement. Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have issued arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and former defence minister, as well as the military commander of Hamas. A statement said a pre-trial chamber had rejected Israel’s challenges to the court’s jurisdiction and issued warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant. A warrant was also issued for Mohammed Deif of Hamas, although Israel has said he was killed in an air strike in Gaza in July. The judges said there were “reasonable grounds” the three men bore "criminal responsibility" for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war between Israel and Hamas. Both Israel and Hamas have rejected the allegations. The ICC has been part of the global justice system since 2002. It has the authority to prosecute those accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes on the territory of states party to the Rome Statute, its founding treaty. Israel is not a member of the ICC and rejects its jurisdiction, but the court ruled in 2021 that it had jurisdiction over the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza because the UN’s secretary general had accepted the Palestinians' accession to the Rome Statute. In May, the ICC prosecutor Karim Khan sought warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, Deif and two other Hamas leaders who have since been killed, Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar. Although Israel believes Deif is dead, the chamber said it had been notified by the ICC prosecution that it was not in a position to determine whether he was killed or remained alive. The prosecutor's case against them stems from the events of 7 October 2023, when Hamas gunmen attacked southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 others back to Gaza as hostages. Israel responded to the attack by launching a military campaign to eliminate Hamas, during which at least 44,000 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry. For Deif, the chamber found reasonable grounds to believe that he was “responsible for the crimes against humanity of murder; extermination; torture; and rape and other form of sexual violence; as well as the war crimes of murder, cruel treatment, torture; taking hostages; outrages upon personal dignity; and rape and other form of sexual violence”. It also said there were reasonable grounds to believe the crimes against humanity were “part of a widespread and systematic attack directed by Hamas and other armed groups against the civilian population of Israel”. For Netanyahu and Gallant, who was replaced as defence minister on the 5th of this month, the chamber found reasonable grounds to believe that they “each bear criminal responsibility for the following crimes as co-perpetrators for committing the acts jointly with others: the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts”. It also found reasonable grounds to believe that “each bear criminal responsibility as civilian superiors for the war crime of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population”. The Israeli prime minister’s office said Israel "utterly rejects the false and absurd charges of the International Criminal Court". It condemned the ICC’s decision as antisemitic and "a modern Dreyfus trial" that would "end the same way" - a reference to the wrongful conviction of a Jewish army officer on trumped-up treason charges in 19th Century France that triggered a national crisis. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not give in to pressure. He will continue to pursue all the objectives that Israel set out to achieve in its just war against Hamas and the Iranian axis of terror,” it added. There was no immediate reaction from Gallant. But in May he strongly rejected the ICC prosecutor’s arrest warrant requests, saying they had drawn a "despicable" parallel between Israel and Hamas and had attempted to deny his country's right to self-defence. Israeli President Isaac Herzog called the chamber’s decision “outrageous”, and said the ICC had “turned universal justice into a universal laughing stock”. “The decision has chosen the side of terror and evil over democracy and freedom, and turned the very system of justice into a human shield for Hamas’ crimes against humanity,” he added. Hamas welcomed the warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, saying that it “constitutes an important historical precedent, and a correction to a long path of historical injustice against our people”. It also called on countries around the world to enforce the warrants and work to stop what it called “the crimes of genocide against defenceless civilians in the Gaza Strip”. Israel has vehemently denied that its forces are committing genocide against Palestinian in Gaza |
Who deserve this
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What of a game |
And speedy recovery |
ElevationD:Human development 0. They only channel their enerny on military which wont help anyone |
The West creating problems to everyone |
Holiness2100:It's a sad one that humas are still fighting each other |
We wish him vegetative state |
Who deserve it
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agulion:War is not benefifiaciary to anyone |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1tro3McfbU The Confederation of African Football (“CAF”) has officially unveiled the Top Five Nominees in each of the Men’s Categories of the upcoming CAF Awards 2024. The 2024 edition of the CAF Awards is set to take place in Marrakech, Morocco on 16 December 2024. Simon Adingra (Cote d’Ivoire / Brighton & Hove Albion), Serhou Guirassy (Guinea / Borussia Dortmund), Achraf Hakimi (Morocco / Paris Saint-Germain), Ademola Lookman (Nigeria / Atalanta) Ronwen Williams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) have all been lined up for CAF Awards 2024 Player of the Year Top Prize. Other categories announced today include Goalkeeper of the Year, Interclub Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Young Player of the Year, Club of the Year, National Team of the Year. The glittering ceremony designed to celebrate African football excellence recognizes exceptional performances in both club and national competitions, culminating in the prestigious tites of CAF African Player of the Year in both the men’s and women’s categories. A total of seven (7) categories have been confirmed by CAF in the Men’s Category of the awards, shortlisting the five top performing players, coaches and teams in each of the categories.The CAF Awards 2024 cover the period between January 2024 and October 2024. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Simon Adingra (Cote d’Ivoire / Brighton & Hove Albion) Serhou Guirassy (Guinea / Borussia Dortmund) Achraf Hakimi (Morocco / Paris Saint-Germain) Ademola Lookman (Nigeria / Atalanta) Ronwen Williams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Andre Onana (Cameroon / Manchester United) Yahia Fofana (Cote d’Ivoire / Angers SCO) Mostafa Shobeir (Egypt / Al Ahly) Stanley Nwabali (Nigeria / Chippa United) Ronwen Wlliams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) INTERCLUB PLAYER OF THE YEAR Issoufou Dayo (Burkina Faso / RS Berkane) Ahmed Sayed ‘Zizo’ (Egypt / Zamalek) Hussein El Shahat (Egypt / Al Ahly) Mostafa Shobeir (Egypt / Al Ahly) Ronwen Wlliams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) COACH OF THE YEAR Pedro Goncalves (Angola) Emerse Fae (Cote d’Ivoire) Sebastien Desabre (DR Congo) Marcel Koller (Al Ahly) Hugo Broos (South Africa) YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR Karim Konate (Cote d’Ivoire / Salzburg) Oumar Diakite (Cote d’Ivoire / Reims) Yankuba Minteh (Gambia / Brighton & Hove Albion) Eliesse Ben Seghir (Morocco / AS Monaco) Lamine Camara (Senegal / AS Monaco) CLUB OF THE YEAR Al Ahly (Egypt) Zamalek (Egypt) RS Berkane (Morocco) Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) NATIONAL TEAM OF THE YEAR Cote d’ivoire DR Congo Nigeria South Africa Sudan Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen, was voted the 2023 Player of the Year after starring for Napoli. He has since been loaned to Galatasaray. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySB7CDP6nbE Iran has refuted widespread rumours surrounding the health of its Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, with state media asserting that the 85-year-old remains in good health. The speculations, fuelled by some Western media claims that Khamenei had slipped into a coma, were effectively silenced after his public meeting on Sunday with Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani. The health rumours have reignited debates over Khamenei’s succession, with social media speculating that his second-oldest son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been positioned to take over. Reports by The New York Times and Israeli outlets suggested that the Assembly of Experts, the body responsible for selecting the Supreme Leader, held a secret meeting in September to discuss Mojtaba’s potential appointment. Iranian analysts, however, have dismissed the possibility of Mojtaba’s succession, citing constitutional restrictions. State media labelled the claims as baseless, debunking circulating hospital bed images of Khamenei as outdated photos from 2014.The process of selecting a Supreme Leader in Iran involves the Assembly of Experts, an 88-member body elected by the public from a pool of candidates approved by the Guardian Council. The Assembly is tasked with supervising the Supreme Leader and choosing his successor. Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met with Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon on Sunday, following recent reports claiming he was in a coma. The picture of the meeting was shared on Khamenei's X account. The meeting comes after multiple media outlets reported that the 85-year-old leader was in a coma and had chosen his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as his successor. These reports followed an October claim by The New York Times that Khamenei was "seriously ill." According to Kashmir Observer, a senior official at Iran’s state broadcaster, IRIB, dismissed the rumours in a statement saying, “There is no such thing. He is completely fine.” The photo shows Khamenei speaking with Ambassador Mojtaba Amani in his office. The caption, written in Persian, states: "Ayatollah Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, met and talked with Mr Mojtaba Amani, the veteran ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Lebanon, at noon today, on the sidelines of his daily meetings." Amani was recently injured in an explosion in Lebanon that killed at least 39 people and injured nearly 3,000. The explosion involved devices used by the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.The explosions in Lebanon targeted multiple locations, including areas near the Iranian mission, leaving dozens dead and injured. Amani, who sustained injuries to his left eye, was flown to Tehran for medical care. Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered his first sermon in five years on October 5th. This followed Iran's launch of 180 missiles aimed at key infrastructure in Israel. Speaking to a large crowd at a Tehran mosque, Khamenei described the missile strikes as a "public service." He expressed support for Palestinian and Lebanese movements against Israel. Khamenei, holding a gun during his address, stated his belief that Israel would not overcome Hamas or Hezbollah. He said, "Israel won't last long." Observers view the Supreme Leader’s meeting with Amani as a calculated effort to project stability amidst growing internal and external pressures, including international sanctions and domestic discontent. Analysts say such public appearances are pivotal in maintaining confidence in the nation’s leadership. Ali Hosseini Khamenei, born in 19 April 1939 is an Iranian cleric and politician who has served as the second supreme leader of Iran since 1989. He previously served as the third president of Iran from 1981 to 1989. Khamenei's 35-year-long rule makes him the longest-serving head of state in the Middle East, as well as the second-longest-serving Iranian leader of the last century after Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Khamenei is a marja', a title given to the highest level of religious cleric in Twelver Shi'sm. |