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Palestinian officials and local media outlets reported that a group of Israeli settlers raided the village under the protection of armed Israeli soldiers - a common occurrence in areas of the West Bank located close to settlements - causing clashes to erupt with Palestinian residents of the village, who tried to fend off the settlers.
During the confrontations, a settler reportedly shot and killed 38-year-old Hamdi Saadeh Naasan.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement that Naasan, a father of four young children and a former prisoner, arrived to the hospital in critical condition and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterwards.
The ministry also said that Israeli settlers shot Naasan in his back with live ammunition.
Ma'an News Agency quoted local sources who said that Israeli settlers attempted to raid the village's northern entrance, descending from a mountaintop into the outskirts of the village, "under the heavy protection of Israeli forces."
The French Interior Ministry has claimed that in the first nine weeks of the Yellow Vest protests around 1,800 protesters and 1,000 police officers have been injured but have not separated out those with serious injuries, L'Express reports.
Doctors in France's emergency rooms say that some of the injuries have been extremely serious, blaming the police use of "flash-ball" shots which have led to some of the most serious injuries, including at least four protestors, two of them women, who have lost an eye and suffered some form of disfigurement.
Documentary filmmaker David Dufresne has revealed the details of some of the most serious injuries, listing protestors who have lost hands, had jaws shattered or their eyes ripped open.
Security officials say the first bomb went off in or near the Jolo cathedral during Mass, followed by a second blast outside the compound as government forces were arriving in the area.
Philippine National Police chief Oscar Albayalde said that at least 21 people died and 70 were wounded. Police and military reports said the casualties included both troops and civilians.
Photos on social media showed debris and bodies lying on a busy street outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which has been hit by bombs in the past. Troops in armored carriers sealed off the main road leading to the church while vehicles were transporting the dead and wounded to the hospital. Some casualties were evacuated by air to nearby Zamboanga city.
'I have directed our troops to heighten their alert level, secure all places of worships and public places at once, and initiate pro-active security measures to thwart hostile plans,' said Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana in a statement.
Kevin Christians, of Coralville, said a letter triggered his concerns alerting him he was losing access to his daughter's medical records.
At the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, parents are no longer able to see test results, messages from doctors and other information once a child turns 12.
The letter said the hospital wants children at that age to be more active in their own health care. Christians said he believes 12 is too young to keep parents in the dark.
Comment: As always, a decent heuristic to live by is that if the mainstream wants you to believe something, believe the opposite, and that will at least be closer to objective reality than the lies they're pushing.
I recently came across an article by The Atlantic titled 'Psychology Has A Healthier Approach To Building Healthier Men'. Written around the same time as the embarrassing failure of Gillette's "Toxic Masculinity" ad campaign, I assume The Atlantic like many other mainstream media outlets was privy to this coming propaganda push and is attempting to rally the leftist troops to defend an ideological partner in crime. YouTube itself has even been aiding Gillette by removing dislikes from the video's vote count, which just goes to show that YouTube (owned by Google) is not a business but a propaganda machine, pure and simple.
Comment: For some background information on Feminism, see:

Joe Tsai, the e-commerce giant’s executive vice-chairman, sharply criticized what he called an attempt by the U.S. government to curb China’s rise via a trade war.
Joe Tsai, the e-commerce giant's executive vice-chairman, also sharply criticized what he called an attempt by the U.S. government to curb China's rise via a trade war.
He struck an optimistic note about China's economy, saying it remained fundamentally strong despite a slowdown, and added that stimulus such as tax cuts needed to be imposed to prop it up even as it battles U.S. efforts to dent its businesses.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has not only slapped crippling tariffs on Chinese imports, it has also stepped up scrutiny of Chinese investments in the country and torpedoed many deals citing national security concerns.
Comment: Recent updates on the Huawei case:
- Trudeau fires envoy to China after embarrassing him with the truth on Huawei case
- Huawei threatens to pull its communications infrastructure out of hostile Western countries
- Huawei calls for swift resolution of Sabrina Meng Wanzhou case after reports US will go ahead with extradition request
- China could completely cut off investment into Silicon Valley amid Huawei bust-up
- The price for bending the knee to Washington: Trudeau has bitten off more China dragon than he can chew
The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) found untapped light sweet crude oil near the city of Abadan, Bijan Zanganeh, the country's petroleum minister, has announced.
"This is the very first time we've gotten to crude oil inside the Abadan location," Zanganeh said.
"We apologize to anyone who has been offended in any way by either of our statements which were made with good will based on the information we had. We should not have allowed ourselves to be bullied and pressured into making a statement prematurely, and we take full responsibility for it," Foys wrote, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Foys also specifically apologized to Nick Sandmann, the Covington junior identified as the student who wore a "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat and smiled at Phillips while the Native American tribal elder banged a drum in his face.
"I especially apologize to Nicholas Sandmann and his family as well as to all CovCath families who have felt abandoned during this ordeal. Nicholas unfortunately has become the face of these allegations based on video clips," he added. "This is not fair. It is not just."
The incident took place on the banks of the Rio Grande, not far from downtown Roma. The rock-throwing and insults were captured in a live video feed taken from the Mexican side by El Tejano.
The video captured the moment when a U.S. Border Patrol boat pulls up to the banks on the northern side to help a group of agents who were trying to arrest a man apparently resisting capture. The man was part of a group of at least four who had just crossed into Roma. In the background, voices can be heard yelling that the agents were being rough with the man. Moments later, various individuals on the Mexican side can be seen running to the edge of the river where they scream several insults and throw rocks, but fall short of their targets.
Phillips, who turned out to be the Maytag Man instead of a "Recon Ranger," has stolen valor for years - falsely claiming in interviews to have been deployed to Vietnam - before carefully changing his wording to clarify that he was a "Vietnam-times" veteran.














Comment: This is surely tied to allowing children unfettered access to vaccines, birth control, STD services, abortions and transgender procedures. The nanny state wins again. Soon, parents will just be glorified child-minders while the state makes all the decisions.