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Alaa Asad Al Swafari, a 26 year old peaceful demonstrator, was shot by an Israeli Sniper in the East of Gaza today. Alaa was reportedly being treated in a Gaza hospitals intensive care unit before she was later declared dead by the Palestinian Health Ministry.
This murder comes a day after Israel claimed victory in a Eurovision competition, for a song that claimed to advocate for "women's rights".
In July, the government plans to host candidate governments from the Western Balkans, including Serbia and Albania, to discuss how the bloc is essential to their flourishing.
A spokesperson for Brexiteer Boris Johnson's Foreign Office told the Independent that: "We remain of the view that the EU accession process is important to delivering security, stability and prosperity in the Western Balkans."

Electrician's Mate, Nuclear Power 2nd Class Jeremiah Adams of the aircraft carrier Nimitz went missing on May 4, when he went hiking alone in the Olympic National Forest.
Electrician's Mate Nuclear Power 2nd Class Jeremiah Adams went out alone for a day hike in the Olympic National Forest, according to police.
His friends got worried when he didn't show up for a hike last Saturday, and they called the sheriff's office on Monday when he didn't show up for work, according to Clallam County Sheriff's Deputy Brian King.

Palestinian demonstrators take cover from Israeli fire and tear gas.
Israeli forces killed dozens of Palestinian protesters on Monday, but the White House is "totally unconcerned about the loss of life on the part of Palestinians," said Dugard, a former special rapporteur to the UN Human Rights Council concerning Palestinian affairs. He added that the US knew such protests against the embassy move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem would likely occur, and that the US "must accept prime responsibility for what is happening in Gaza."
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Thundering into action: China's petro-yuan takes off as Iran ditches US dollar for yuan in oil trade
Since their launch in May, the interest in the renminbi-backed oil contracts has steadily surged. Traded daily volumes hit a record 250,000 lots last Wednesday, and the share of yuan contracts in global trading jumped to 12 percent compared to eight percent in March.
"The contract is thundering into action," said Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia/Pacific at futures brokerage OANDA in Singapore, as quoted by Reuters. "It makes sense for Iran to begin selling oil under contracts denominated in yuan rather than dollars.
The situation along the Israel-Gaza border is agitated by the ongoing mass protests of about 15,000 Palestinians against the US Embassy's relocation to Jerusalem.
"A fighter jet struck five terrorist targets in a military training facility belonging to the Hamas terror organization in the northern Gaza Strip," a military statement said. "The strike was conducted in response to the violent acts of the last few hours being carried out by Hamas along the security fence."
The analyst compared the current situation to the one gold and oil markets experienced 20 years ago. "Back in the first quarter of 1999 oil was $11 a barrel, gold was almost $300. So an ounce of gold bought 30 barrels of oil, which at our long-term modeling of golden oil that made gold very-very expensive," Goehring said in an interview with Kitco News.
The expert highlighted that back then prices for crude went all the way up to $35 within 18 months, whereas the precious metal went from $300 down to $250.
"At the end of 2000 oil was at $37, gold had fallen down to 275, and at that point an ounce of gold only bought seven barrels of oil. It became radically undervalued," he told the media. "And what had happened over the next two years? Gold stocks were up 500 percent in the next three years and oil stocks did almost nothing."
"Oil will continue to do well. If oil were to go to $100 a barrel and gold were to stay at these levels, we're getting down to that undervalued area of 10 to 1, where an ounce of gold only buys 10 barrels of oil. At that point I believe gold will be radically undervalued and will take off," Goehring said.
As if Monday's relocation of the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem needed more controversy, the priest picked to lead a prayer at the unveiling ceremony is Dr. Robert Jeffress, a megachurch Baptist preacher from Dallas and long-time supporter of Donald Trump. Jeffress, who is also a Fox News contributor, announced that he was picked for the occasion in an recent interview with Fox&Friends.
Jeffress has quite the track record of extreme religious intolerance and is known for labeling just about any religion other than his own as heresy. While the pastor has targeted almost every religion, the most scathing of his numerous attacks have taken aim at Islam. Arguing that Islam as a religion is inherently violent, Jeffress said during one TV debate that prophet Muhammad "was nothing but a bloodthirsty warlord who beheaded 600 Jews who would not follow him into battle."
"Jesus, the founder of our faith, didn't kill anybody. He was crucified, but you look in the Quran, you can find 35 sword verses," he told an imam during a debate hosted by Fox News in 2016.
The British government has given the self-described 'impartial' Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) £194,769.60 for a project to help fund "communications equipment and cameras," according to journalist Peter Hitchens.
The Sunday Mail's Hitchens, a regular critic of British foreign policy, tweeted on Sunday: "Boris Johnson's Foreign Office admits it gave £194,769.60 to the supposedly 'independent' Syrian Human Rights Observatory. How many other 'independent' bodies in the Syrian controversy aren't as 'independent' as they look?"
Comment: The UK is indeed happy to keep funding the propaganda arms of its proxy terrorists. Useful tools in the information war to win the hearts and minds of the sheeple so the West can prolong the pretense of its 'humanitarian interventions' in Syria.
- Propaganda spin cycle: 'Syrian Observatory for Human Rights' is funded by US and UK governments
- Syrian Observatory for Human Rights spreads lies to generate Western public support for regime change
- Meet the 'Human Rights' front groups that have been waging information war against Syria
The annual report shines a light on the UK's underbelly - the NCA estimates 4,629 gangs are active in the UK, and the use of illegal firearms is on the rise as more and more weapons are smuggled across borders from Europe.
The report also identified cyber crime as a growing threat to public safety, increasing in both scale and complexity. NCA Director General Lynne Owens said that the annual report has shown that organized crime groups are exploiting digital technology, such as using encryption services to communicate and dark web marketplaces to aid their activities.













Comment: See also: Propaganda: Israeli winner adds political jab to Eurovision Song Contest