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Halevi excoriates BDS, disingenuously, for making the Jewish state "the world's most pressing problem" today, while extolling Israel's freedoms and national righteousness. Of course, his complaint manages to engage in both self-pitying and craven boosterism at the same time - a kind of perverse humble-brag.
No, Mr Halevi, Israel is not the world's greatest problem - rather, Israel is Palestine's great, existential, enduring problem for a people who have lived their whole lives under the constant, brutal and de-humanising occupation of this enlightened state.
The bombers, based at one of Russian's southern air bases, took off on Tuesday morning, passed through Iranian and Iraqi airspace and delivered concentrated high-explosive ammunition airstrikes on terrorist targets east of the towns of Palmyra and As Sukhnah, and the village of Arak. All aircraft have successfully returned to home base, the ministry said in a statement.
Comment: Strategic analyst Paolo Raffone said: "The enemy, according to the Russian strategy, is not the government of Assad but Islamic State. So the military intervention is simplifying the equation." See also:
- Syrian opposition providing Russian Air Force with coordinates to target terrorists
- US response as Russia conducts first airstrike in Syria
- Serbian president: If Russia didn't intervene, Syria would be under ISIS control
Eighteen months into Republican control of the Senate, the upper chamber has settled into a new normal. The partisan fights remain, and senators aren't spending much time on the floor debating bills — but they are passing them, and at a surprising clip.
All told, including the 31 Senate bills and 42 House-written bills, Congress approved 73 measures that Mr. Obama signed into law from January through the end of June. That's nearly three times the number of bills approved in the first six months of 2015 and 20 more than in 2014, which was the last year Democrats had control of the Senate.
"The new Republican Congress, under the leadership of Sen. McConnell, operates under a dramatically different approach than the Democrats in the previous Congress," Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, said in a statement. "Sen. McConnell opened the Senate, and despite efforts by the Democrat leadership to block bipartisan legislation, we have returned to a more functioning Senate, and allowed senators to participate in the legislative process. While this isn't the easy way, it allowed members to have more than dysfunction to show for their time in the Senate."
The last few weeks have witnessed a sharp rise in fighting in eastern Ukraine. Armed clashes have become common as the Ukrainian army has attempted - so far without much success - to probe the militia's defences. Artillery duels have become increasingly common. There have been casualties on both sides with the militia claiming that the Ukrainian army lost 80 men in a single week.
The Russians have become increasingly concerned about this spike in activity. Over the last week they twice warned the Europeans - to be precise the Germans and the French - to get their Ukrainian ally into line. Underlining the seriousness with which the Russians are treating the situation, their second warning was given by none other than Putin himself who on 8th July 2016 telephoned Merkel and Hollande to convey it. The wording of the Kremlin's summary of the conversation is couched in the usual polite language but the meaning is clear enough:
Behind these Russian warnings were the warnings Putin gave to the Western powers at the G20 summit in 2014 in Brisbane and which he subsequently made public in a television interview with a German journalist: Russia will not stand by and allow Ukraine to reoccupy the territories of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics by force."Vladimir Putin directed his colleagues' attention to the provocative nature of the Ukrainian armed forces' activities in the southeast of the country. He urged them to more actively influence their Ukrainian partners to promote strict compliance with the Minsk Agreements, including at the upcoming talks with Petro Poroshenko in Warsaw."
Comment: Further reading: Putin calls Obama & cancels regional visits amidst signs of full-fledged war in Donbass
As NATO cranks up the rhetoric against Russia and deploys troops on Russia's border, ever more insistent calls for dialogue get made.
The French, Italian, Bulgarian and Greek leaderships have all distanced themselves from the rhetoric coming out of the NATO summit in Warsaw, with all of them saying that they consider Russia a partner rather than an enemy. Germany appears split with Merkel predictably taking a hardline but her SPD and CSU coalition partners making it quite clear they disagree with her.
The clearest view of SPD thinking is set out in a lengthy article that recently appeared in Der Spiegel. As has to be the case in Europe today the author of the article, Wolfgang Ischinger, has felt obliged to fill the article with lengthy denunciations of Russian policy and absurdly exaggerated claims of Russian weakness. Whilst these ritual comments doubtless cause great offense in Russia, they should be seen for what they are: an affirmation of loyalty by the writer to the Western Alliance without which he would have no hope of being heard. Russian writers who lived through the Soviet period will be familiar with this device.
Despite the success of the Russian, Kurdish and US-led coalition forces in stopping the terrorist organization from seizing any new territory, Columb Strack, a senior analyst at IHS and lead analyst for the IHS Conflict Monitor, says as "its governance project is failing," it is likely that the group is "re-prioritizing insurgency," which is bad news for civilian populations.
"As a result, we unfortunately expect an increase in mass casualty attacks and sabotage of economic infrastructure, across Iraq and Syria, and further afield, including Europe," he said, as cited by Reuters.
Cornel West and Maya Berry of the Arab American Institute made inspiring speeches, to naught. West said that Palestine has become the "Vietnam War" issue for young Americans, to raucous applause. And said that the Democratic Party's indifference to Palestinian rights recalled the party's indifference to "these Negroes" in the Jim Crow era.
Here is video of yesterday's meeting. Consideration of Israel/Palestine planks begins at 7:38:30.
Comment: There was a promising increase in momentum on the Palestinian issue, but the tide just wouldn't turn. The funding from Israel and AIPAC pressure have all but glazed over the Democratic party. Easy marks, Israel bought and entrenched Hillary Clinton years ago, the US government decades ago. It has always been up to ordinary people to rescue the Palestinians...before they all disappear, before it is the last Palestinian...for surely that is Israel's intent. It means something, don't you think? Iranians next?

Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn listens as former leader Ed Miliband addresses supporters and members of the public in Doncaster town centre
This could be the biggest own-goal in the history of British politics. Journalists steeped in the common sense of Westminster, assumed that it was all over for Labour's first ever radical socialist leadership. How can he lead, they reasoned, if his parliamentary allies won't work with him? This, in realpolitik terms, merely encoded the congealed entitlement and lordly presumption of Labour's traditional ruling caste. Even some of Corbyn's bien-pensant supporters went along with this view. They should have known better.
The putschists' plan, such as it was, was to orchestrate such media saturation of criticism and condemnation aimed at Corbyn, to create such havoc within the Labour Party, that he would feel compelled to resign. The tactical side of it was executed to smooth perfection, by people who are well-versed in the manipulation of the spectacle. And yet, in the event that Corbyn was not wowed by the media spectacle, not intimidated by ranks of grandees laying into him, and happy to appeal over the heads of party elites to the grassroots, their strategy disintegrated. This was not politics as they knew it.
Comment: The Duran's Alexander Mercouris adds:
As for the motives of the plotters, they have entirely failed to set out any sort of alternative programme to Corbyn's, and though they repeatedly say he is too left wing they have failed to identify a single domestic policy of his they say they disagree with. The dispute is in fact wholly about foreign policy and about power and patronage within the Labour party.
In the decades he has been an MP Corbyn has established himself as a principled opponent of the neocon/liberal humanitarian military adventures his Blairite opponents in the Labour party remain obsessed with. By contrast the profile of his challenger Angela Eagle shows that on both foreign policy and domestic policy she is a classic Blairite, voting for the Iraq war in 2003, voting against any proposal for investigations into its conduct thereafter, supporting the Libyan war in 2011, voting for the bombing of Syria in 2015, and voting for welfare cuts and for introducing university tuition fees.
State-run Anadolu Agency said on July 11 that the seven suspects were detained on charges of "membership of an armed terrorist group" and being accomplices to murder.
The private Dogan news agency said all seven -- arrested late on July 10 -- were foreign nationals.
Comment: Inquiring minds want to know: Is Turkey rounding up some of its former assets? Key Daesh personnel in Turkey? or internal enemies unconnected with the attacks? In short, is it making good on its rapprochement with Russia, or simply conducting business as usual?
Ghost Squad Hackers (GSH), a hacktivist group made public the identities of hackers affiliated with the ISIS cyber army called United Cyber Caliphate, including leader Mauritania Attacker.
Prior to this, Ghost Squad Hackers had also gone against a Jordan based bank in May 2016 as it laundered money for ISIS as part of Operation Icarus. Ghost Squad Hackers were also involved in Op ISIS. In collaboration with Anonymous and other groups, they took down the Twitter and Facebook accounts of ISIS sympathizers.













Comment: BDS, at the very least, keeps the Palestinian occupation front and center in the world's eye, something that hasn't been done consistently for decades. It has a universal appeal as a change agent to all generations. That it will actuate the demise of Israeli oppression, atrocities and injustice to the Palestinians, remains to be seen. However, if it is coupled with an enlightened, motivated, resolved, uncompromised international legal force...just maybe... (Do we know of any offhand? Is there such?)