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First, he issued a statement to the Sheldon Adelson "summit" in Las Vegas aimed at countering BDS to thank those gathered for allowing "young Jews to stand tall" for Israel, "the most embattled democracy on earth that seeks a genuine peace while fending off the forces of barbaric terrorism." In that statement he references the recent challenge in FIFA and the comment by an executive of the French telecom company Orange that he wanted to get out of Israel.

New attorney general will prosecute foreign sports officials but not criminal bankers in her own backyard
Yes, 1,200 workers have died on the job building structures for FIFA to use during Qatar's 2022 World Cup, and 4,000 will likely die by the time the first game is played. That's an alarming number and a tragic loss of life. But Wall Street's greed-driven destruction of the global financial system in 2008 led to at least 10,000 additional suicides across 54 countries from 2008 to 2010 — more than twice the number of actual and projected worker deaths in Qatar, in a fraction of the time.
FIFA's bribery and corruption are certainly significant to soccer fans, and the harsh treatment of workers building their stadiums is deadly to those workers and their families. But the financial crisis affected every single person alive. Millions of people lost homes, their savings and their jobs and drowned in debt. Thousands of people around the world committed suicide at abnormal rates in the years following the financial crisis. Bankers did not murder these people. But their drastic actions were a direct result of financiers' reckless behavior on the market. And sadly, America's newest top lawyer is one of Wall Street's most loyal allies.
The U.S. government's investigation of football's international governing body is focused largely on financial crimes of racketeering, bribery, money laundering and fraud, making it all the more hypocritical. In the Justice Department's official indictment, nine football officials and five corporate executives from around the world "are alleged to have systematically paid and agreed to pay well over $150 million in bribes and kickbacks to obtain lucrative media and marketing rights to international soccer tournaments." That sum is chump change to Wall Street. Big banks' donations to political campaigns, while technically legal, are certainly not done without expectation of reciprocation in the form of loose regulations or a slap on the wrist when the bank has done something meriting a criminal investigation. In the two election cycles leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, Wall Street donated more than $250 million to the congressional campaigns of Democrats and Republicans. And in the three election cycles that followed, those banks donated more than $230 million to congressional campaigns. That's almost half a billion dollars in legal bribery. The resulting kid-glove treatment of Wall Street banks by the government is an indicator that those legal bribes were successful.
The war on terror, that campaign without end launched 14 years ago by George Bush, is tying itself up in ever more grotesque contortions. On Monday the trial in London of a Swedish man, Bherlin Gildo, accused of terrorism in Syria, collapsed after it became clear British intelligence had been arming the same rebel groups the defendant was charged with supporting.
The prosecution abandoned the case, apparently to avoid embarrassing the intelligence services. The defence argued that going ahead with the trial would have been an "affront to justice" when there was plenty of evidence the British state was itself providing "extensive support" to the armed Syrian opposition.
That didn't only include the "non-lethal assistance" boasted of by the government (including body armour and military vehicles), but training, logistical support and the secret supply of "arms on a massive scale". Reports were cited that MI6 had cooperated with the CIA on a "rat line" of arms transfers from Libyan stockpiles to the Syrian rebels in 2012 after the fall of the Gaddafi regime.
Clearly, the absurdity of sending someone to prison for doing what ministers and their security officials were up to themselves became too much. But it's only the latest of a string of such cases. Less fortunate was a London cab driver Anis Sardar, who was given a life sentence a fortnight earlier for taking part in 2007 in resistance to the occupation of Iraq by US and British forces. Armed opposition to illegal invasion and occupation clearly doesn't constitute terrorism or murder on most definitions, including the Geneva convention.

A Yemeni boy stands amidst the rubble of houses destroyed by Saudi-led air strike on a residential area last month, in the capital Sanaa, on May 18, 2015
The raids on the army headquarters in central Sanaa came a day after the kingdom's air defences shot down a Scud missile fired from the war-torn country.
They also followed the UN confirmation of June 14 as the start date for peace talks between warring Yemen factions in Geneva, which both the country's Shiite Huthi rebels and its exiled government said they will attend.
"At least 20 civilians and 25 soldiers and officers were killed" in four raids that hit the headquarters in the Tahrir residential neighbourhood in central Sanaa, the medic said.
The raids hit residential buildings, including five houses that were completely destroyed, witnesses said.
The rebel-controlled Saba news agency said 44 people were killed and more than 100 wounded "including woman and children".
Foreign ministers of China and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding for the New Silk Road, also known as the "One Belt, One Road" project in Budapest, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement published on its website late Saturday, Reuters reports.
mandliner.hu, June 6thIn March, Chinese President Xi Jinping said he hoped the trade among all of the project's participants would exceed $2.5 trillion in a decade.
Last year Hungarian exports to China increased by 8%, reaching $2.2 billion. Chinese investment in Hungary already surpassed $3.5 billion.
Comment: The Silk Road Foundation - established in Hungary to coordinate construction projects - already received $40 billion. You can imagine, how much money industry insiders will make - Hungarian members of the parliament, as usual - via their newly established construction companies, because they will be the first to know what and where China wishes to build.
Hungary hopes to intensify cooperation with China that can speed up the construction of the Hungarian-Serbia railway and other infrastructure projects, said the country's President Janos Ader, as quoted by the Chinese foreign ministry. China is involved in financing and constructing a railway between Hungary and Serbia.
The Chinese government plans to inject dozens of billions of dollars to support the project that involves the construction of railways, highways, power grids, oil and gas pipelines, maritime and other infrastructure links across Central, West and South Asia to Europe, increasing the connection between the East and the West.
Comment: The biggest exporters to China are the Volkswagen Group and other foreign interests in Hungary. Signing memorandums don't really affect the business of mega corporations.

Hamas is designated a terrorist group by many nations, but to its supporters it is a resistance movement
One of them told AFP news agency the ruling in February was quashed because the lower court was not "competent" to make such verdicts.
Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, welcomed Saturday's ruling.
Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - itself designated as a terrorist organisation in 2013.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi was ousted in 2013.
Comment: If what makes Hamas a terrorist organization is its long record of attacks and refusal to renounce violence, then what does that make Israel and the United States?

Interview to the Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera.
Luciano Fontana: Good evening, Mr President. First of all, we would like to thank you for giving us this important opportunity to interview you today.
Vladimir Putin: It is my pleasure.
Luciano Fontana: My name is Luciano Fontana. I am the new head of Il Corriere della Sera, and here with me is my colleague, Paolo Valentino, who worked for a long time in Russia and even married a Russian woman.
Vladimir Putin: You are the new head of the newspaper?
Luciano Fontana: Yes, it has only been a month.
Vladimir Putin: Congratulations you on the appointment.
Stephen is a regular guest on alternative news radio shows and hosts his own show on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network three times weekly. The author or editor of four books:Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive For Hegemony Risks World War III, Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity, How Wall Street Fleeces America, Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War and The Iraq Quagmire: The Price of Imperial Arrogance, Stephen is a 2008 Project Censored winner and 2011 Mexican Journalists Club international journalism award recipient.
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The IDF Spokesperson's Unit said the Air Force has hit a number of "terror infrastructure sites" in the northern Gaza Strip, the Jerusalem Post reports. This was in direct response to a rocket fired on Saturday from Gaza, which exploded outside of Israel's southern Ashkelon region in an open space. There were no reports of injuries or damage.
Comment: Will the Islamic State set the whole Middle East on fire?










Comment: He kind of sounds like the Islamic State?