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Ghassan Daghlas, who is responsible for the settlement file in the northern West Bank, said that settlers from the settlement of "Rahalim" uprooted 100 olive trees from the Yasuf lands in the Asharat area south of the village.
He added that the trees belonged to Mohammed Saleh Jazi from the village, located near the Za'tara checkpoint.
Settlement researcher Khalid Maali said that the settlement of Rahalim is the 25 th settlement in the Salfit governorate. It was recently established and is the center of the governorates of Ramallah, Nablus and Salfit.
Comment: On January 13, Haaretz reported:
Masked Israeli Settlers Filmed Destroying Palestinian Olive Trees
Soldiers eventually intervened, but no arrests were made in what Palestinians claim is the latest incident of settler violence since this week's deadly terror attack that claimed a rabbi's life
Israeli settlers destroyed on Saturday dozens of Palestinian-owned olive trees in the West Bank, Palestinians said. According to Palestinians from the Hawara region, masked settlers from the settlement of Yitzhar arrived at the area and started targeting the old trees.
In a video taken by Palestinians at the scene, a group of masked men can be seen breaking tree trunks and branches.
The video, filmed with from a distance of hundreds of meters, also shows a group of soldiers standing by and witnessing the incident. At a later stage, after the trees have already been damaged, the soldiers intervene.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that "30 masked settlers went to Hawara this afternoon." The army said that a few trees were damaged and that forces stepped in to disperse them. No arrests were made, though forces were at the scene and, as noted, intervened.
Keep updated: Sign up to our newsletter Email* Since the shooting attack earlier this week in which Palestinian terrorists killed Rabbi Raziel Shevach from the illegal outpost Havat Gilad, at least eight similar incidents took place. In one instance, following the funeral for the slain rabbi, settlers descended on the Palestinian town of Praata. The group reportedly broke locals' windows. None were arrested in the incident.
As the day of the event approached, the Dutch media characterized the gathering as 'new-right' and 'far-right'. Author, freelance researcher, and teacher Chris Aalberts, for example, opined that the event's organizers could not claim that it would be an open debate because the whole line-up of speakers was 'right-wing'. Huub Bellemakers, a member of the left political party Groenlinks, noted that "From the look of the organizers, the speakers, the introductions and the definition of the problem, it is clear that it's a new-right meeting." Bellemakers was invited to attend the event, but declined to do so.
The left's characterization of the event is interesting because the organizers' original concept was to have both left-wing and right-wing speakers come together to discuss this important issue, and hopefully come up with possible solutions. But almost all left-wing guest-speakers declined to attend, which obviously left an impression of the event being a right-wing gathering. The left in the Netherlands - the most densely-populated country in the Western world - apparently doesn't want to discuss immigration in an open and honest way.
This course is the only general introductory statistics class offered at Pomona. Other introductory classes have a specific applied focus, like Biostatistics, Economic Statistics, or Statistics for Politics and International Relations.
The new additions to the Introduction to Statistics syllabus were advertised last semester via posters placed around campus emphasizing the social justice aspect of the course.
Comment: Further reading: Scientific explanation for 'libtards'? Conservatives have more complex moral compass than liberals
He polled over 130,000 conservatives and liberals on moral issues and found that while conservatives rely on all six foundations equally in making moral judgments, liberals favor care, liberty, and fairness, and were often indifferent to concerns of sanctity, loyalty, and authority. Libertarians, relying primarily on the liberty foundation, had the smallest moral domain of all, which probably explains a great deal - certainly Ayn Rand.
Israel's Population, Immigration and Border Authority delivered the first batch of notices Sunday, telling migrants they have to leave before April 1. The notification says the government arranged their relocation to "a safe third country." In addition to the travel documents and free plane tickets, the migrants will receive a $3,500 cash payment.
The deportation letters does not name the "safe" destination, but describes it as "a country that, in the past decade, has developed tremendously," according to images of the notice circulating in Israeli media. In addition to "some of the highest economic figures in Africa," the receiving country also offers "stability in its regime." Upon arrival, newcomers will be granted a residence and work permit.
Comment: The Independent reports
[...] About 60,000 migrants, nearly all from Eritrea and Sudan, crossed Israel's border with Egypt before the government erected a fence along the desert frontier. Many were fleeing persecution and violence.Meanwhile, the silence of the Western liberal anti-racist pro-imigration left is deafening. Would they be just as quiet if it was any country other than Israel?
Roughly 20,000 have already been expelled, according to the Israeli government. But some have lived for years in Israel and many work in low-paying jobs that many Israelis shun. The country has granted asylum to fewer than one per cent of those who have applied and has a years-long backlog of applicants. [...]
Groups of pilots, doctors, writers, rabbis and Holocaust survivors have condemned the mass deportations and called on the government to halt the plan. They say the deportations are unethical and would damage Israel's image as a refuge for persecuted Jews.
A group of Israeli rabbis launched an "Anne Frank-inspired" activist programme to protect African asylum-seekers facing forced expulsion.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the migrants "illegal infiltrators" and claimed their presence was a threat to Israel's social fabric and Jewish character. One government minister has referred to the migrants as "a cancer".
"We have expelled about 20,000 and now the mission is to get the rest out," Mr Netanyahu said.
See also: Israel will pay African migrants to leave
Editor-in-chief Bob Roe, executive news director Ken Li and senior reporters Josh Saul and Celeste Katz were all fired on Monday and staffers were told to go home for the day, a source close to Newsweek's newsroom confirmed to The Hill in an email.
The news comes in the wake of recent upheaval at the publication.
Comment: CNN reports more on the chaos at Newsweek:
Multiple sources said staffers at Newsweek are worried for their jobs and have started to reach out to their networks about other employment possibilities. Some were drinking in the office. Katz received a round of applause as she was escorted out of the newsroom, sources said.
Senior writer Matthew Cooper tendered his resignation on Monday as a result of the chaos, saying in a resignation letter obtained by CNN that he has never "seen more reckless leadership."
"It's the installation of editors, not Li and Roe, who recklessly sought clicks at the expense of accuracy, retweets over fairness, that leaves me most despondent not only for Newsweek but for other publications that don't heed the lessons of this publication's fall," Cooper said in the letter.
"Mad" Mike Hughes, a flat-Earth conspiracy theorist who has managed to get significant attention for his now-repeated failed rocket launches, strapped himself into his second homemade rocket Saturday (Feb. 3). But, as Noize TV documented in an excruciating 11-minute livestream of the event, Hughes' rocket never left its pad.
His stated plan, as Live Science previously reported, is to launch himself 1,800 feet (550 meters) above the desert in California and take photos before bailing out in a parachute. These photos, shot from a height anyone can reach by climbing a very tall building or even a small mountain, will, Hughes claims, show that the Earth is flat.
In fact, it's pretty easy for anyone to show that the Earth is round with a simple experiment - though the planet's curvature doesn't become visible to the naked eye until a height of about 35,000 feet (10,700 m).
Comment: If he ever gets off the ground, he's going to be in for a big disappointment.
Just a glimmer of awareness reveals that the true potential of the majority of mankind remains locked away, unable to exert any influence on the course of events on our planet.
Given the scale of this imprisonment, it becomes apparent that the world has been moving on a trajectory invented and directed by a false intelligence, whose interests are diametrically opposed to the intelligence of natural planetary consciousness.
Donald Savastano, who won $1 million playing the New York Lottery's 'Merry Millionaire' game, said on collecting his prize that he had bought the ticket on a whim and was hoping the money would change his life for the better.
"Being a self-employed carpenter, I didn't really have a plan for retirement," Savastano told WBNG at the time. "The money will help with that. I don't have any other extravagant plans. I'll buy a new truck, pay off some debt and invest for the future."
As well as thinking about using his newly found fortune to book a vacation and buy himself a new truck, the self-employed carpenter also took the opportunity to pay for a visit to the doctor-something he had previously not been able to afford.
Comment: You pretty much have to win the lottery to afford healthcare in the US. See also:
- American healthcare - A racket of rackets
- The high cost of sickcare: Big medicine cashes in with needless tests and scans
- $83,046 For A 3 Hour Hospital Visit in the US - Health Care or Money-Making Scam?
An elderly man is fighting for his life in hospital after a gas explosion ripped through a property in Bolton.
Emergency services scrambled to Rydal Grove in Farnworth at around 2.40pm following reports of a blast at the property, where they also found an elderly woman with "serious burns".
















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