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Agence France-Presse (AFP), the world's third largest news agency, and the Independent, a British online newspaper, have each published stories that question whether chlorine or any other chemical was used against Syrians in Eastern Ghouta on April 7.
In a French language video report, AFP spoke with Marwan Jaber, a medical student who witnessed the aftermath of the alleged attack.
The 17-year-old boy, identified by the local media as Artyom, was armed with a knife and attempted to set fire to the school after attacking several people inside a classroom in the city of Sterlitamak, in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
The teenager entered a computer science class and attacked a female student and a teacher with a knife, according to Russia's Investigative Committee. He then poured out a flammable substance, set it on fire, and tried to commit suicide.
Swastika selfies
As more information on the attack emerged online, several local outlets reported that an armband with Nazi-style insignia was found in the class where the teen carried out the attack. Then photos purportedly showing Artyom posing with a swastika armband began circulating in the Russian media.
Around 8,000 Palestinians and Israelis assembled at Tel Aviv's HaYarkon Park on Tuesday evening to take part in a joint alternative Memorial Day vigil to honor the fallen family members on both sides of the decades-long feud. The peace activists also slammed Avigdor Lieberman's decision to ban some 110 Palestinians from attending the ceremony. Despite the Defense Minister's push to expel Palestinians, the Supreme Court ordered Lieberman to grant entry permits to 90 West Bank residents, although the order came too late for some to attend the ceremony.
Comment: Lieberman is also the official who set the murderous 'rules of engagement' for the Gaza Land Day protests
- Israeli defense minister Liberman threatens death to Palestinians coming to border
- World outraged as Israeli Army murders unarmed protesters in Gaza
- Israel is prepared to murder more unarmed protesters in Gaza
- Palestinian farmer killed by Israeli tank fire amid mass protests on Land Day, local authorities claim
- Rogue state: Israeli Defense Minister Lieberman defends IDF killings of Palestinian journalists

The Sarco 3D-printed euthanasia device was showcased during a funeral fair in Amsterdam on April 14, 2018.
Called the "Sarco", short for sarcophagus, the 3D-printed machine invented by Australian euthanasia activist Philip Nitschke and Dutch designer Alexander Bannink comes with a detachable coffin, mounted on a stand that contains a nitrogen canister.
"The person who wants to die presses the button and the capsule is filled with nitrogen. He or she will feel a bit dizzy but will then rapidly lose consciousness and die," said Nitschke, who has been dubbed "Dr Death" for his work to legalise euthanasia.
The "Sarco" is a device "to provide people with a death when they wish to die," Nitschke told AFP.
Tucker Carlson interviews Peter Ford, a retired British diplomat who was ambassador to Bahrain from 1999-2003 and to Syria.
Ford references recent facts as reported by The Duran, detailing how western journalists on the ground in Douma, Syria have seen zero indication of any type of chemical attack taking place. See here and here.
Comment: Tucker goes on to own Killary sycophant Richard Goodstein over the insanity of baiting Russia to excuse her catastrophic election loss.
And he's done it again above - blasting the Washington elite's obsession with their McCarthyite inquisition in search of a crime Donald Trump or his associates might have committed in "collusion" with Russia.
At the same time, they're aggressively pushing the USA into direct armed conflict with the world's only other nuclear superpower over Syria - a country with jack squat to do with US national security.

US Senator John McCain, who was diagnosed last year with an aggressive form of brain cancer, has taken a diminished role in Congress in recent months.
"On Sunday, Senator McCain was admitted to Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, and underwent surgery to treat an intestinal infection related to diverticulitis," spokeswoman Julie Tarallo said.
McCain, 81, was diagnosed last year with an aggressive type of cancer, glioblastoma, after a brain tumor was discovered by doctors.
It has led to a reduced role in Congress for the veteran lawmaker, who was the Republican presidential nominee in 2008 and currently chairs the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee.
The main target of Trump's latest Syria strike, that according to the US no fewer than 76 of the 105 total cruise missiles were fired at - was going to be demolished anyway:
"In a report issued just in March of this year, OPCW confirms the Syrian government was cooperating in the process of demolishing the facility."
Comment: Which confirms that the US is ready to spend millions for merely theatrical purposes:
About Those 'Nice, New, Smart' Missiles And The 'Chemical Weapons' Sites in Syria
Unfortunately, US UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has signaled that instead of simply disengaging from a disastrous policy in Syria, the United States plans on doubling down, by keeping occupation forces within Syria for the indefinite future.
Comment: Worried about immigrant refugees flooding other countries and causing social chaos? Stop harassing the Syrian government, supporting the jihadists and playing chicken with Russia, and when the country settles back into peace, most of them will return home to rebuild their lives.
See:
As Syrian refugees are heading home, the West is ready to attack
Kate Losse, who worked as Zuckerberg's speechwriter and blog writer between 2009 and 2011, claimed in an article for Vox that the Facebook CEO would "raise his fist with a slight smile and say, 'Domination!' as a way of closing out our weekly Friday all-hands meeting."
"The idea of 'domination' seemed as much a half-serious, half-joking fantasy as a hard-set mission," declared Losse, who added that eventually, "the idea of domination started to become plausible."
On Sunday, Macron was interviewed on the results of his first year in office by RMC radio host Jean-Jacques Bourdin and Edwy Plenel of the website Mediapart.













Comment: It must be a strange world for Westerners who are stuck in the 80s Cold War mentality when the Russian military breaks news with a quality on par or better than some of most respected Western media sources. For corroborating reports, see: