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Best of the Web: "The Hagel circus": It's all about Israel

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© ABC NEWSChuck Hagel faces senators in a confirmation hearing, Jan. 31, 2013, in Washington.
If former Defence Secretary-designate Sen. Chuck Hagel's lacklustre performance at his confirmation hearing Thursday heartened neo-conservatives and other hawks opposed to his nomination, those who argued that the Israel lobby has been exerting too great an influence on U.S. foreign policy were ecstatic.

Indeed, Stephen Walt, the Harvard international relations professor who co-authored the "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy", issued a special thanks to the Senate Armed Services Committee that held the hearing on his foreignpolicy.com blog Friday, suggesting that controversial 2007 book should sell like hotcakes after what he called "the Hagel circus".

"I want to thank the Emergency Committee for Israel, Sheldon Adelson, and the Senate Armed Services Committee for providing such a compelling vindication of our views," wrote Walt, who, among other things, has been accused of anti-Semitism for writing a book that criticised the allegedly excessive influence the Israel lobby wields over U.S. foreign policy and the public debate that surrounds it.

As evidence, Walt cited the number of mentions of Israel and its most powerful regional foe, Iran, received in the course of Hagel's eight-hour ordeal - 166 and 144, respectively, according to a compilation by the Internet publication, Buzzfeed.

By comparison, he noted, the epidemic of suicides among U.S. troops - a necessary concern for any incoming Pentagon chief - was addressed only twice.

Sherlock

Flashback Matt Simmons has died - heart attack or murder?

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Matt Simmons
Its starting to look as if Simmons gave up his position at Simmons & Co. to expose the situation in the Gulf and paid for it with his life. We are checking into this and we will keep you posted with the latest updates as the situation unfolds. Most news stations are reporting that he died of a heart attack, but at least two are reporting that he drowned. This does not look good. I am predicting that after today no one will ever talk about the reports that he drowned. Why would different news stations be reporting a different cause of death?

Here at the Intel Hub we have been somewhat critical of a few of Simmons theories, but recently his two well theory was proven to be accurate. Simmons has been very vocal in declaring the Gulf a dead zone.

Magnify

Huge new slick at site of BP's 2010 gulf oil spill

Wings of Care provided new photos of an oil slick in the area of the Gulf oil spill, noting:
Here is the large surface slick that has been sitting over the Macondo area since last autumn, with as yet no explanation from BP or the US Coast Guard as to its origin. Its persistence, even after the weeks of rough weather we have had in recent weeks and months, suggests that its flow is substantial. Scientists who have sampled it have found evidence of manmade products such as drilling mud.

Bizarro Earth

Gay asylum seekers feeling increased pressure to prove sexuality, say experts

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© Photograph: Chris Radburn/PAImmigration experts say gay asylum seekers being assessed by the UK Border Agency are resorting to desperate measures to prove their sexuality
Assessment changes by UK Border Agency has led immigrants fleeing persecution to even show film of themselves having sex

Gay asylum seekers are increasingly going to extreme lengths to meet immigration officials' demands that they prove their sexual identity or else be returned to countries where they face persecution.

Changes introduced by the UK Border Agency following a landmark supreme court judgment in 2010 have shifted the emphasis of official assessments to establishing whether or not claimants are genuinely lesbian or gay, according to immigration experts.

In a lecture to be delivered this week at the Law Society, S Chelvan, a barrister who specialises in asylum cases and works with the UKBA, will detail the extraordinary methods to which individuals are resorting - including filming themselves having sex - to justify requests for refuge.

The UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group, which supports up to 1,000 applications a year, says altered official guidelines are a significant improvement but that they result in an excessive focus on the sexuality of individual claimants.

Telephone

Nebraska Lt. Gov. Sheehy quits after revelation of 2,000 improper late-night calls

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Nebraska Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy (R) resigned on Saturday morning after a newspaper investigation revealed that he had made thousands of late-night phone calls to women who were not his wife over a four-year period.

The Omaha World-Herald reported that Sheehy made around 2,000 such calls on his state-issued cellular phone over the past four years to four women.

Gov. Dave Heineman (R) announced Sheehy's resignation Saturday morning but did not elaborate on the details, instead saying that it involved "personal decisions" made by Sheehy. Heineman said the two men met on Friday to discuss the issue before Sheehy handed in a terse resignation letter a day later.

Health

Dozens killed as suicide bomber, gunmen attack police HQ in northern Iraq

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© AFP Photo / Marwan IbrahimIraqi rescuers and firefighters work at the scene after a car bombing followed by an assault by grenade-throwing gunmen on a police headquarters in a disputed northern city of Kirkuk, on February 3, 2013, killing some 30 people
A suicide bomber and a group of gunmen have besieged a police station in northern Iraq, killing at least 33 people. The ensuing gun battle between militants and officers wounded a further 70 people.

The suicide attacker detonated a car bomb, and a group of gunmen then stormed a police headquarters in the city of Kirkuk. The assailants were reportedly disguised as police officers.

Brigadier General Natah Mohammed Sabr told AFP the militants had been unsuccessful in their attempt to seize control of the compound.

"A suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives hit the entrance of the headquarters and after the blast gunmen in explosive vests attacked with AK47s and grenades, but the guards killed them," a police official said.

Star of David

Israeli soldiers use tear gas, stun grenades to evict Palestinian camp

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© Reuters / Mohamad TorokmanAn Israeli border police officer uses pepper spray to disperse Palestinian activists after the group set up tents and makeshift structures in protest against a nearby Jewish settlement in the West Bank village of Burin, south of Nablus February 2, 2013.
Israeli soldiers used tear gas and stun grenades against a group of rock-throwing Palestinians trying prevent the dismantlement of a camp in the West Bank territories. The IDF forcibly ejected around 200 Palestinians from the site.

The violence initially erupted after Palestinian protesters erected a new camp called "Al Manatir" in the village of Burin, some 70 kilometers away from Jerusalem. The camp consisted of four tents and five metal shacks.

Up to ten Palestinians have been arrested after the soldiers of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) entered the village and began firing tear gas and live ammunition into the air. The Israeli army claimed earlier it had arrested five people. An Israeli military spokeswoman said troops only used non-lethal riot dispersal means after Palestinians started throwing stones at them.

The spokesperson added that the protest in the village included some 150-200 people and was illegal.

Bad Guys

Captured Islamists say Malian military tortured them

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© Reuters / Benoit TessierFrench soldiers patrol outside Djinguereber mosque after Friday prayers in the centre of Timbuktu February 1, 2013.
Three suspected Jihadists who were arrested in the liberation of Timbuktu have said they were tortured by Malian soldiers who used a method similar to waterboarding. There are also reports of child soldiers being used by the Malian army.

The three suspected militants were being held in an earthen cell in the remains of a military camp in Timbuktu, according to journalists from AP who spoke to the men.

Timbuktu was freed last weekend by Malian and French soldiers after 10 months under the rule of radical Islamists, who had imposed Sharia law in the town.

The men, tied together in the cell with one handcuff and a turban, all admitted to the journalists to having been members of Ansar Dine, which has links to Al-Qaeda.

"To force me to talk they poured 40 liters of water in my mouth and over my nostrils, which made it so that I could not breathe anymore. For a moment I thought I was actually going to die," said one of the men who said he was from the central Malian town of Niono.

Snakes in Suits

Rick Perry: Boy Scouts of America should keep no-gay policy

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry said emphatically Saturday that the Boy Scouts of America shouldn't soften its strict no-gays membership policy, and dismissed the idea of bending the organization to the whims of "popular culture."

Perry is an Eagle Scout and in 2008 he authored the book "On My Honor: Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts Are Worth Fighting For." It detailed the governor's deep love for the organization and explained why it should continue to embrace traditional, conservative values - including excluding openly gay members and Scout leaders.

America's longest-serving governor addressed the Texas Scouts' 64th annual Report to State, where hundreds of Scouts from around Texas filled the state House of Representatives to announce their delegation's recent accomplishments.

Perry has addressed the gathering several times before, most recently in 2010, but not since the announcement that the Scouts' national leadership is mulling scrapping the mandatory exclusion of gay members. Instead, the group could allow different religious and civic groups that sponsor Scout units to decide for themselves how to address the issue - either maintaining the exclusion or opening up their membership.

Sheriff

Ramarley Graham's family sues NYPD on anniversary of teen's shooting death

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© Photo: Ryan Devereaux for the GuardianRamarley's parents, Constance Malcom and Franclot Graham, were joined by supporters in a march on Saturday.
In lawsuit targeting police tactics and training, family says officer threatened to shoot dead unarmed teen's grandmother

After shooting dead an unarmed teenager in his bathroom, a New York City police officer threatened to kill the boy's distraught grandmother, a newly filed lawsuit alleges.

Filed Friday, a day before the one-year anniversary of the death of 18-year-old Ramarley Graham, the suit accuses the NYPD of improperly training its officers, disproportionately targeting minority youth through its controversial stop and frisk practices and covering up the facts surrounding the death.

The suit names police officer Richard Haste, the man responsible for shooting Graham, as well as NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly and a number of other officers as defendants.

Haste was charged with first and second degree manslaughter in June. He is the first serving NYPD officer to face criminal charges for a fatal shooting since 2006. The four-year veteran of the force faces a maximum of sentence of 25 years in prison if convicted. He has pleaded not guilty.