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IS claims killing of 2 in Israel, 2nd rampage in a week

shooting attack In Hadera
© AP Photo/Ariel SchalitIsraeli Zaka Rescue and Recovery team carry the body of a victim at the scene of shooting attack In Hadera, Israel, Sunday, March 27, 2022. A pair of gunmen killed two people and wounded four others in a shooting spree in central Israel before they were killed by police, according to police and medical officials. The identity of the gunmen was not immediately known, but police called them "terrorists," the term usually used for Arab assailants.
The militant Islamic State group claimed responsibility on Monday after a pair of Arab gunmen killed two Israeli police officers and wounded four others in central Israel before they were killed by police, authorities said.

Israeli leaders condemned the killings and pointed to the timing. Sunday's attack came on the eve of a special meeting between the foreign ministers of four Arab nations and the United States in the Israeli Negev. It was the second deadly attack carried out by Arab assailants in an Israeli city in less than a week. Both attacks came ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

"This was murder for the sake of murder and terror for the sake of terror," Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said, flanked by the minsters from the U.S., Baharain, Morocco, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Food export ban & tracking gold during population migration

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We are now at the 11th country restricting food exports to tackle run away food inflation and shortages. Gas prices and inflation sending the masses to silver and gold, but the World Gold Council wants to track and trace all gold. Can you prepare acorns for an edible food ?


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Ukrainian mayor appeals to Germans: Russia is bombing graves of your grandfathers

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© State Emergency Service of Ukraine /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Chernihiv leader seeks stronger support from Berlin, citing graves of Nazi soldiers killed in World War II.

A Ukrainian mayor has reportedly suggested that protecting the graves of Nazi soldiers might be reason enough for Germany to be more supportive in helping Kiev to fight off Russia's attack.

Chernihiv Mayor Vladislav Atroshenko appealed to German media outlets on Saturday, urging them to tell their country's leaders of the special interest they should have in the attacks on his besieged city, according to Ukraine's UNIAN news agency. After detailing such perils as civilian casualties and struggles to evacuate the wounded, he noted that German soldiers killed during World War II are buried in the city.

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Ukraine pleads with Red Cross not to open office near its border in Russia

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© AP / Andreea Alexandru
The ICRC says it has no data on Kiev's "forced evacuations" claims and its office in Rostov-on-Don would help all people in need

Ukraine has called on the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) not to open an office in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, located near its eastern border, so it doesn't support what Kiev claims is the "abduction" and "forced deportation" of Ukrainians to Russia.

The ICRC, commenting on Kiev's appeal on Sunday, told Reuters it had no first-hand information about reports of forced evacuations to Russia from Ukraine and did not facilitate any such operations. It said it was planning to open an office in Rostov-on-Don to increase its ability to help those in need.
"Our priority is to reach victims of armed conflict, wherever they are, in order to assist them," the ICRC said.
The decision to open an office in the city was taken by the charity following the visit to Russia of its president, Peter Maurer, from March 23 to 24.

Comment: The nazis opposed opening of the ICRC office in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don because it would counter Kiev's propaganda blitz.
It is that simple.

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NPC

Attacks on Russians in Germany skyrocket to 200 cases each week

Polizei
© dpaFILE PHOTO: Number of hate crimes against Russians spiked due to the conflict in Ukraine, police say
Russian speakers in Germany are assaulted on a daily basis as hate crimes against both Russians and Ukrainians have spiked in the country, reaching a staggering 200 cases every week, according to Germany's police chief.

"There are criminal offenses against members of our society of Russian origin as well as against members of Ukrainian origin. We are currently counting a good 200 such crimes a week, the majority of which are anti-Russian," Holger Münch, the president of Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office, said.

"We will continue to experience new highs in the area of politically motivated crime in the face of new social challenges," the police chief concluded, in the same interview with German newspaper RND.


Comment: Indeed. The government-media propaganda complex bears much of the responsibility; last year it was turning the public against those who question lockdowns, this year it's against Russia. Although anti-Russia hysteria has been in the works for many years now.


Comment: See also: German states outlaw display of Russian army's 'Z' symbol


Broom

Russian liberal newspaper suspends publication 'until Ukraine operation ends' after 2nd 'foreign agent' warning from regulator

Novaya Gazeta
Novaya Gazeta's headquarters in Moscow, Russia.
The Moscow-based Novaya Gazeta newspaper has announced it will suspend its operations from Monday, after receiving the second notice in a row from the Russian media watchdog.

"We received another warning from Roskomnadzor. After that, we are suspending the publication of the newspaper on the website, in [social] networks and in print - until the end of the 'special operation on the territory of Ukraine'," the outlet said in a brief statement.

The outlet received the second warning from the regulator in a week on Monday. The notice came after the newspaper mentioned an unspecified "foreign agent" entity in one of its articles without identifying it as such, TASS reported. The first warning was lodged by Roskomnadzor last Tuesday over a similar issue related to coverage by "foreign agents."

Comment: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Russia is LOSING the war in Ukraine! Or is it?




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Hillary Clinton's State Department spokesman just called for me to be financially investigated

Clinton Kelly
© UnknownHillary Clinton and Ian Kelly
In response to a Twitter thread I made about the mounting evidence that the Ukraine war was deliberately provoked by the US empire to orchestrate regime change in Moscow, a former Obama administration State Department spokesperson has called on his followers to investigate my funding.

In a since-deleted Twitter post, Ian Kelly, who has held various White House positions under the Obama and Trump administrations including a year as State Department spokesperson under Hillary Clinton, posted the request "Somebody please follow her money" as a quote tweet to my aforementioned thread.
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Comment: State of the 'Exceptional' Nation: The experience of this author can happen to anyone, any time, anywhere.


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Beau Biden Foundation raked in nearly $4M in 2020, used only $550,000 on the charity's mission of preventing child abuse

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© AFP/Getty ImagesJoe Biden and son Beau in 2015
The Beau Biden Foundation raked in nearly $4 million in 2020 but only spent some $550,000 on protecting children from abuse - what it states is its mission, according to tax filings.

The Delaware-based foundation pulled in $3.9 million in 2020, including a $1.8 million infusion from The Biden Foundation, according to tax filings. It also took in a $225,000 donation from a top political donor to President Joe Biden, 79.

Despite the extra $2 million, the charity only spent $544,961 toward its mission of protecting children from abuse.

The foundation - which started less than a month after he died in 2015 - only spent about 58 percent of its budget on its mission in 2020, according to CharityWatch, a watchdog group. The group said top-rated non-profits typically spend around 75 percent the budget on programs.

Comment: Does the foundation pass the 'sniff' test?
The foundation refused to provide a copy of its 2020 tax filing to The Post in early March. It later said the document was available on the Guidestar website.

The document posted to the site earlier this week included a list of top donors, but by Friday that list was missing from the filing.

The foundation is one of three nonprofits tied to the Biden family.

The Biden Foundation was started by the Bidens in 2016. They then started The Biden Cancer Initiative in 2017. Both groups suspended operations in 2019 when Biden ran for president. Each group's 2020 tax filing says it notified appropriate state authorities of its dissolution.



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Antifa member accused of carrying pipe bomb near conservative Florida rally sentenced to probation, $450 fine

garrett smith
A Florida man with Antifa affiliation was sentenced to six months probation and a $450 fine Thursday for the charge of "loitering or prowling" near a Jan. 6 right-wing anniversary rally held in support of a Capitol riot defendant.

In addition to the misdemeanor charge, 22-year-old Antifa member Garrett Smith was facing three felony charges of making, possessing, or discharging a destructive device. However, those serious charges were dropped by prosecutors with the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney's Office a month earlier mid-February.


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Bad Guys

ADL defends Ukraine's neo-Nazis: They "don't attack Jews or Jewish institutions"

David Fishman ADL
The Anti-Defamation League, the leading pro-Israel lobbying group in America, published a Q&A defending Ukraine's neo-Nazi groups on the grounds that they "don't attack Jews or Jewish institutions."

In an article titled, "Why is Putin Calling the Ukrainian Government a Bunch of Nazis?" the ADL interviewed David Fishman, professor of Jewish History at The Jewish Theological Seminary, to explain why Ukraine's neo-Nazis aren't so bad.

"There are neo-Nazis in Ukraine, just as there are in the U.S., and in Russia for that matter. But they are a very marginal group with no political influence and who don't attack Jews or Jewish institutions in Ukraine," Fishman said.

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