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Flashback Best of the Web: Iron Dome is a massive Hoax - Israel is just firing blank missiles up in the air

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The Iron Dome Hoax is a rather hard one to understand and come to terms with. After all, we are told on the nightly news, night after night, that Hamas missiles are being intercepted by the almost god-like Iron Dome system, which allegedly intercepts 90% of the missiles launched toward Israel... Why lie about that?

What proof is there that Iron Dome actually is hitting missiles in the first place? Well, there actually isn't any. The few Hamas missiles actually ever launched (by the way, Hamas is a group originally created by and - to some extent at least - still controlled by the state of Israel) do not in fact even have warheads, and are basically hollow pipes and fireworks, as has been seen time and time again in previous Israel-Palestine 'wars'.

Well, it turns out the "Iron Dome" interceptor missiles are a similar scam. They are in fact not intercepting anything, but instead are exploding in thin air, making people believe the IDF is intercepting alleged Hamas rockets, when in reality they're essentially billions of dollars' worth of American taxpayers' money spent on glorified fireworks that self-detonate in the air.


Comment: The original video report is, of course, long gone. But we found this analysis elsewhere:




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Refugees arriving in US under Biden unlikely to exceed cap set by Trump

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© AP Photo/Julio CortezFILE - In this March 21, 2021, file photo a 7-year-old migrant girl from Honduras, left, walks with Fernanda Solis, 25, center, also of Honduras, and an unidentified man as they approach a U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing center to turn themselves in while seeking asylum moments after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Mission, Texas. The girl's journey illustrates the extraordinary risks taken by parents to get their children across the border, even if it means abandoning them for the most perilous part of the trip. She is one of thousands of kids arriving alone in the U.S. in a surge that is straining the federal government's system for managing refugees.
President Joe Biden, under political pressure, agreed to admit four times as many refugees this budget year as his predecessor did, but resettlement agencies concede the number actually allowed into the U.S. will be closer to the record-low cap of 15,000 set by former President Donald Trump.

Refugee advocates say they are grateful for the increase because it's symbolically important to show the world the United States is back as a humanitarian leader at a time when the number of refugees worldwide is the highest since World War II. But they're frustrated, too, because more refugees could have been admitted if Biden hadn't dragged his feet.

Comment: The Biden administration's plans, with all the problems that they know it could cause, sounds like a recipe for chaos creation that will likely be utilized to benefit the schemes of the deep state: Also check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis


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Biden administration will allow businesses and institutions to demand proof of vaccination

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© COA/The FederalistUS President Joe Biden
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says that the Biden administration is not planning on imposing a vaccine mandate and will not keep track of those who have been vaccinated, but that it will allow business, colleges and universities to demand proof of vaccination. The Mail has the story:
"Private sector companies may decide that they want to have requirements. That's up to them. We have no plans to change our approach from the Federal Government," Psaki said...

Nearly half of Americans (46.8%) have had at least one dose of Covid vaccine, and more than 36% have been fully vaccinated. But nearly 20% of Americans are "vaccine hesitant" - with the highest rates among Republicans - and notions of mandates for vaccination or masks have become politically divisive in the U.S.
Last week, it was reported that some states are requesting small fractions of their allotted Covid vaccine doses from the Federal Government to save them from having to throw unused doses away due to waning demand.

Comment: Biden passed the buck. Vaccine holdouts will be persecuted, but it won't be 'his fault'. Giving permission at this level translates to: 'This is exactly how we want it to go'.


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Democrat moves to censure 3 Republicans for 'downplaying' January 6

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© Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via Getty ImagesRep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.)
Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) on Friday began asking Democratic colleagues to sign on to a resolution to censure three House Republicans who tried this week to minimize the severity of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

In a letter to fellow House Democrats, Cicilline said that a resolution will be forthcoming to specifically censure Republican Reps. Andrew Clyde (Ga.), Jody Hice (Ga.) and Paul Gosar (Ariz.) for their remarks at a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on Wednesday downplaying and making false claims about the violent attack on the Capitol. Cicilline wrote:
"These three members dangerously mischaracterized what happened that day and showed more sympathy for the domestic terrorists than the Capitol Police officers who died during the attack.

"The members who testified that January 6th was 'not an insurrection' and undermined the damage that was done put their own political agendas above their country. In doing so, they recklessly disregarded the future harm they could cause by legitimizing a violent attack on our democratic institutions - a conscious and harmful decision calling into question their dedication to their role as Representatives."
Cicilline further made his case by noting the expulsion of 17 members of Congress — 14 senators and three House members — during the Civil War for "disloyalty to the United States."

Comment: Representative Cicilline should take a long, hard look in the mirror after he reads the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.


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Israel's settlement policy in the West Bank: This is ours - and this, too

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The State of Israel is enforcing a regime of Jewish supremacy in the entire area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. The fact that the West Bank has not been formally annexed does not stop Israel from treating it as if it were its own territory, particularly when it comes to the massive resources Israel invests in developing settlements and establishing infrastructure to serve their residents. This policy has enabled the establishment of more than 280 settlements and outposts now populated by more than 440,000 Israeli citizens (excluding East Jerusalem). Thanks to this policy, more than two million dunams [1 dunam = 1,000 square meters] of Palestinian land have been stolen, by official and unofficial means; the West Bank is crisscrossed with roads linking the settlements to one another and to Israel's sovereign territory, west of the Green Line; and the area is dotted with Israeli industrial zones. All these have transformed the geography of the West Bank beyond recognition over the decades.

This report addresses the financial, legal and planning mechanisms that Israeli authorities have been employing for more than half a century to enable the establishment and expansion of settlements and sustain them.

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Top French cop slams 93 ex-officers who signed letter calling for 'civil war' to be avoided

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© Nicolas Tucat / ReutersFrench police officers pay tribute to Eric Masson, an officer killed on duty on May 5, in Avignon, France, May 11, 2021.
France's top policeman has blasted nearly a hundred of his former colleagues who signed an open letter asking the president to better defend the police from "hordes of masked individuals."

Striking a similar tone to earlier open letters that were signed by retired and active military personnel, a petition signed by 93 former police officers urged President Emmanuel Macron, the government, and lawmakers to "do everything possible to put an end to the extremely serious situation that France is going through in terms of security and public peace."

Comment: Recently in the US a letter signed by over 120 generals issued similar warnings, including that of an encroaching 'tyrannical government'. Evidently there are still some in a position of influence, that have a conscience, who can see that something is seriously awry in their countries, and they feel obligated to break rank to the institutions that they have loyally served in order to warn people of the impending turmoil: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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New Zealand PM calls for 'ethical algorithms to fight online hate'

Jacinda Ardern
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Saturday that world leaders and tech firms looking to stamp out violent extremism online would need to focus efforts on understanding social media algorithms that drive content.

Ardern was speaking at a virtual summit to mark the second anniversary of the global initiative to end online hate, called the Christchurch Call, launched by Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron in 2019 after a white supremacist killed 51 people at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch while live-streaming his rampage on Facebook.

Since then more than 50 countries, international organisations and tech firms have supported the initiative including firms like Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft.

Comment: Considering New Zealand's slide towards totalitarianism, as well as that of its partners in prohibition in France and Britain, one wonders just what these 'new normal' algorithms would deem as acceptable? The last year of lockdowns, where dissenting voices have found themselves banned, overnight, across all major social media platforms, gives us some idea of the bleak future they have in mind: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #30: Christchurch Massacre - Don't Fall For The Manipulation


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DHS alert: Easing Covid restrictions produces 'opportunities' for 'violent extremists'

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned Friday that "violent extremists may seek to exploit the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions."

The department said in its newest National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin:
Violent extremists may seek to exploit the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions across the United States to conduct attacks against a broader range of targets after previous public capacity limits reduced opportunities for lethal attacks.

Russian, Chinese and Iranian government-linked media outlets have repeatedly amplified conspiracy theories concerning the origins of COVID-19 and effectiveness of vaccines; in some cases, amplifying calls for violence targeting persons of Asian descent. Many of these violent extremists are motivated and inspired by a mix of socio-political goals and personal grievances against their targets.

Comment: Talk about projection.


DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas remarked after releasing the new bulletin, "Today's terrorism-related threat landscape is more complex, more dynamic, and more diversified than it was several years ago."

"The warning was not just limited to COVID-19, as online discussions 'have stated that civil disorder provides opportunities to engage in violence in furtherance of ideological objectives,'" the Hill reported.

Comment: At this point they're pretty much telegraphing their game plan.


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Myanmar anti-coup fighters retreat from town, US & Britain condemn military

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© REUTERS/StringerA demonstrator shows the three-finger salute during a protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, February 21, 2021.
Fighters of a local militia opposed to Myanmar's junta have pulled back from the northwestern town of Mindat after days of assault by combat troops backed by artillery, a member of the group said on Sunday.

The United States and Britain called on the army to avoid civilian casualties and a shadow National Unity Government formed by loyalists of Myanmar's detained elected leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, appealed for international help.

A spokesman for the junta did not answer calls for comment.

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Israeli airstrikes destroy international media offices, civilian homes in Gaza

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© Atia Darwish/APA ImagesMohammed al-Hadidi, holds his baby who was pulled alive from under the rubble while seven other family members perished, , after an Israeli air strike struck al-Shati Refugee Camp without advance warning during the night, in Gaza City early on May 15, 2021.
B'Tselem: Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza

Israeli human rights group B'Tselem released a statement on Sunday saying that Israel is committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip.

Below are excerpts from the B'Tselem statement: "The Israeli airstrikes are targeting one of the most densely populated places in the world, already gripped by a humanitarian crisis...the crisis has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, which continues to rage in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank while Israel refuses to provide residents with vaccines.
Gaza's besieged civilians have nowhere to run to hide from the strikes. Tens of thousands of families cannot protect themselves. Israel repeatedly boasts that it takes care to safeguard civilians' lives and claims all its actions are lawful. For instance, regarding the bombing of residential high-rises, Israel has claimed they were empty as it had warned the occupants prior to the strike. This claim ignores the fact that the buildings in question cannot be considered legitimate military targets, both because they are inhabited by civilians and because their destruction provides Israel with no military advantage. Targeting civilian objects is prohibited and constitutes a war crime."

The hundreds of bombs Israel is boasting of raining down on Gaza are, horrifically, not part of a new policy. Israel bombs the Gaza Strip from time to time, at varying degrees of intensity, killing people and damaging civilian property and infrastructure. Israel also successfully whitewashes its actions with mechanisms it has put in place to shield policymakers from liability, along with those who approve and implement these policies.

In the current circumstances, Israel is showing no sign of changing its policy. B'Tselem reiterates that the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague has already launched an investigation into Israel's actions, including alleged war crimes committed during the fighting in 2014. Israel is now implementing precisely the same policy that the ICC is examining. While welcome, the investigation, which will be protracted, is not enough. The violence has to stop now. That is why the international community must step in immediately and use its leverage to force Israel to change its policy, before it claims even more victims."
-updated 10:34 pm GMT

Comment: Excerpts from USA Today. All in all, a fairly even-handed report for a westen outlet. What gives?:
An Israeli airstrike on Saturday targeted and destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets. Hours later, Israel bombed the home of a top leader of Gaza's ruling militant Hamas group.

For 15 years, the AP's top-floor office and roof terrace were a prime location for covering Israel's conflicts with Gaza's Hamas rulers, including wars in 2009 and 2014. The news agency's camera offered 24-hour live shots as militants' rockets arched toward Israel and Israeli airstrikes hammered the city and its surrounding area this week.

The building that was targeted also housed the offices of Qatari-run Al-Jazeera TV, as well as residential apartments. The Israeli military said Hamas was operating inside it, a standard explanation, and it accused the militant group of using journalists as human shields. But it provided no evidence to back up the claims.

In response to the strike against the building that housed media outlets, The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists demanded Israel "provide a detailed and documented justification."

"This latest attack on a building long known by Israel to house international media raises the specter that the Israel Defense Forces is deliberately targeting media facilities in order to disrupt coverage of the human suffering in Gaza," the group's executive director, Joel Simon, said in a statement.

U.S. diplomat Hady Amr arrived Friday as part of Washington's efforts to de-escalate the conflict, and the U.N. Security Council was set to meet Sunday. But Israel turned down an Egyptian proposal for a one-year truce that Hamas rulers had accepted, an Egyptian official said Friday on condition of anonymity to discuss the negotiations.

As the hostilities continued, an Israeli bombardment struck a three-story house in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp on Saturday morning, killing eight children aged 14 and under and two women from an extended family.

"There was no warning," Jamal Al-Naji, a neighbor living in the same building, said. "You filmed people eating and then you bombed them?" he said, addressing Israel. "Why are you confronting us? Go and confront the strong people!"

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Hamas said it fired a salvo of rockets at southern Israel in response to the airstrike.

An Israeli official defends the strike:


U.S. President Joe Biden has urged a deescalation in the five-day conflict between Hamas and Israel, but has publicly backed Israel's right to self-defense from Hamas rockets fired from Gaza. On Saturday, he spoke with both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted Saturday that the U.S. had "communicated directly to the Israelis that ensuring the safety and security of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility."

Major military operation on Friday

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said the military aims to minimize collateral damage in striking military targets. But measures it takes in other strikes, such as warning shots to get civilians to leave, were not "feasible this time."

Israeli media said the military believed dozens of militants were killed inside the tunnels. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups have confirmed 20 deaths in their ranks, but the military said the real number is far higher.

Gaza's infrastructure, already in widespread disrepair because of an Israeli-Egyptian blockade imposed after Hamas seized power in 2007, showed signs of breaking down further, compounding residents' misery. The territory's sole power plant is at risk of running out of fuel in the coming days.

The U.N. said Gazans already are experiencing daily power cuts of 8-12 hours and at least 230,000 have limited access to tap water. The impoverished and densely populated territory is home to 2 million Palestinians, most of them the descendants of refugees from what is now Israel.
The casualties are mounting. From the Red Crescent:
"The medical staff of the Red Crescent has provided with medical assistance 1,334 Palestinians injured as a result of attacks by the Israeli army in the occupied Palestinian territories, which have been underway for the eighth day in a row," the Red Crescent said in a statement.

In the West Bank, 892 Palestinians have been injured by tear gas used by the Israeli law enforcement officers, 233 by rubber bullets, 171 by live round, 38 others sustained burns and impact injuries.

In the Gaza Strip, 101 people have been injured as a result of Israeli airstrikes.
Hamas is not backing down, warning it will hit Israel 'shell for shell, city for city, rocket for rocket' :
The Gaza-based Palestinian militant group began firing rockets into Israel on Monday, just minutes after the passing of a deadline for its demand that Israeli forces be removed from around the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex. The Israeli military responded with a wave of missile strikes aimed at Gaza, and has threatened an outright invasion.

The Hamas strategy against Israel revolves around the principle of retaliation for every Israeli attack on the besieged Gaza Strip, a senior representative for the group has said.

The spokesman added that that equation had already "proven that Tel Aviv would be fired upon in case Gaza was bombed, and that the destruction of homes [in Gaza] would be responded to in kind." He also suggested that Israel had suffered a blow "unprecedented" in its severity on Monday with the launch of 150 Hamas rockets in a three minute window.

Barhoum stressed that Hamas would not be intimidated by Israel's threats to launch a ground invasion, and to turn the conflict into a long war. "We are ready to continue the battle no matter how long it will take," he warned. He added that the Israeli government would not be able to achieve any of its goals, and would be forced to turn to other countries to help broker a ceasefire with Hamas, just as it did in 2012 and 2014.
"We have had contacts with Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations; but we told them clearly that we reserve the right to safeguard our homeland, and that any mediator must force the Zionists to stop their aggression against Jerusalem as well as other parts of our lands.
Barhoum suggested that unpleasant "surprises" would await Israel if the war continues, and pointed to Hamas attacks in depth, "and against the centres and sensitive points of this regime." He warned that "if the enemy launches a ground attack on the Gaza Strip, it will be a real opportunity for the resistance to kill the enemy army. The occupiers must know that the equation has changed today, and that those who attack any Palestinian child from Rafah to Jerusalem will be held accountable by the resistance."

After launching its retaliatory strikes on Gaza, Israel Defence Forces spokesman Jonathan Conricus said that the military did not anticipate the Hamas attacks, and "thought we had communicated clearly what the consequences would be."


In other words, the arrogant IDF got caught with their pants down. Will the potential ground invasion Israel keeps threatening turn into the rout that was Lebanon?

As usual, the situation provoked obnoxious punditry, not to mention slander, on the US political scene. Uber Israel-supporter Alan Dershowitz goes off on Bernie Sander's call for ending the conflict:
The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, the worst in years, was triggered by court rulings to evict Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem and banning Palestinians from visiting holy sites during Ramadan.

American lawyer Alan Dershowitz has lashed out at Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, calling him "a self-hating Jew" and "the great villain" after the latter wrote an opinion piece in the New York Times commenting on the current Israel-Gaza conflict. Dershowitz was speaking as a guest on the Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax TV on Friday.

He said Sanders "is willing to see Israel be defeated militarily by a terrorist group because he's on the hard left."

Sanders' opinion piece was published in the New York Times on Friday - the senator wrote that "the United States should be urging an immediate cease-fire," and that the new administration "must recognise that Israel has the absolute right to live in peace and security, but so do the Palestinians."

"The great villain of this piece is Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders is basically encouraging Hamas to continue what it's doing. And the squad, and the New York Times," Dershowitz said.

Speaking about Israeli actress Gal Gadot receiving negative responses to her post on social media calling for peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the lawyer complained about "what the internet allows us."
"...you get the social media, supporting Hamas, The New York Times supporting Hamas, and it sends a very powerful message: do it again, kill children...kill civilians...commit war crimes, you'll prevail on this because of the anti-Semitism...you can be a Jew and an anti-Semite."
Dershowitz then targeted Democratic members of Сongress such as Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for "cheering for Hamas," claiming the organisation is "sending rockets aimed at Israeli civilians."