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Children and teens in the villages of al-Qahira and al-Dushaisha in the al-Hasakah countryside have intercepted a convoy of US military vehicles, pelting it with stones.
Video of the incident provided by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows more than a dozen children, some as young as 5-6 years old, picking up stones and throwing them at the tan trucks, one of them flying an American flag, and running after them as they drive down the road honking their horns.
A SANA correspondent said the children forced the vehicles to head back in the direction they came from, although it is not clear from the video if this is the case. The Pentagon has not commented on the incident.

Revelers celebrate Memorial Day weekend at Osage Beach of the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
"It destroys my argument that we are reacting responsibly as a country," Kilmeade said on Fox News' 'Outnumbered' on Tuesday when talking about the footage out of Missouri over the Memorial Day weekend.
The 'Fox & Friends' co-host has been one of the network's sharpest critics of lockdown orders across the US, but the Ozarks video took him by surprise and he admits that irresponsible social gathering "ruins it for everyone."
Comment: It just goes to show how many people are desperate for social contact after months of house arrest, and they're behaving rather appropriately having seen the proof in their everyday lives that this virus is less harmful than the seasonal flu.
New Zealand closed its borders in March to deal with COVID-19, allowing only Kiwis and returning residents to return.
Jacinda Ardern's government has since tweaked its regulations to allow humanitarian arrivals and essential workers in, including in the health sectors. But only today, under questioning, was it revealed Economic Development Minister Phil Twyford has also been admitting high-value foreigners.
The encampments will have a lot of taxpayer support.
Inside San Francisco's "safe sleeping sites," where tents sit inside squares marked on the asphalt eight feet apart to promote social distancing, there are hand-washing stations, portable toilets, showers, meals, and security guards.
Comment: See also:
- Tent cities are booming all over the U.S. as poverty, homelessness spikes
- There's a new Sheriff in town: Joe Arpaio 's Tent City to be shut down
- Authorities bulldoze 2 tent camps, relocate over 2,000 migrants in Paris
- America's homeless: The rise of Tent City, USA
- America Today: Heartbreaking Pictures From New Jersey's Homeless 'Tent City'
- Empire in Decay : Tonight Tens Of Thousands Of Formerly Middle Class Americans Will Be Sleeping In Their Cars, In Tent Cities Or On The Streets
Multiple reports indicated that Mayor Jacob Frey reached out to Gov. Tim Walz to deploy the National Guard to the city. The mayor's office did not immediately respond to Fox News seeking comment.
Social media users posted videos on Twitter that showed burning businesses and looters entering a local Target and making their way out with bags full of items.
At least one group of armed men have been seen standing outside a strip mall in Minneapolis on Wednesday night amid the looting.
Protests in the city erupted Tuesday after video emerged of a police officer with his knee pressed against Floyd's neck while the man was in custody. Protesters have called for the officers involved to be charged in his death.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents 299 airlines, recently issued their publication, Biosecurity for Air Transport A Roadmap for Restarting Aviation, which outlines their strategy to open up air travel as governments begin to lift travel restrictions.
Under a section titled, "The passenger experience" and "Temporary biosecurity measures," the IATA describes their vision of post-COVID-19 flights. The organization calls for contact tracing, a controversial method of tracking the civilian population to track the spread of COVID-19.
"We foresee the need to collect more detailed passenger contact information which can be used for tracing purposes," the report states. "Where possible, the data should be collected in electronic form, and in advance of the passenger arriving at the airport including through eVisa and electronic travel authorization platforms."
Comment: See also:
- The future of air travel sounds miserable: Flying may soon involve on-the-spot blood tests, thermal scanning,and 'disinfection tunnels'
- Air travel won't return to pre-crisis levels until 2023, IATA chief warns
- Your passport and corona test, please: Vienna airport starts on-site screening for those who wish to avoid quarantine
Facebook had evidence that its algorithms encourage polarization and "exploit the human brain's attraction to divisiveness," but top executives including CEO Mark Zuckerberg killed or weakened proposed solutions, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
The effort to better understand Facebook's effect on users' behavior was a response to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and its internal researchers determined that, contrary to the company's mission of connecting the world, its products were having the opposite effect, according to the newspaper.
Comment: See also:
- Facebook's dangerously fake "fact checking"
- On Facebook, history can violate community standards
- Facebook further restricts PragerU's page, limits the reach of its posts after disputed fact-check
- Facebook censorship rolls on: PragerU demoted from normal public visibility amid claims of 'repeated sharing of false news'
- After Youtube and Facebook, Vimeo bans 'Sayed Hasan' channel & Nasrallah's videos
- Facebook will pay $52 million in settlement with moderators who developed PTSD on the job
- 'They will not silence us': Michigan activists undeterred after Facebook removes anti-lockdown group with 380,000 members
- Facebook removes news outlets in latest Orwellian purge
A new refrain in public discourse is growing in volume by the day: "Things will never be the same." The certainty with which we are assured of this pre-determined future is perplexing. Whether or not "things" will ever be the same is not at all clear, but that some people hope things will never be the same is certain.
To those looking to benefit politically from emergencies, COVID presents an opportunity to advance plans targeted to transform American freedom and the American way of life. Mandatory-masking policies provide a valuable foundation to weaponize the virus against American liberty — now and in the future.
Demanding Freedoms Helps Ensure Them
Much of our freedom is maintained by the collective resistance of the American mood. When the Minnesota governor excluded churches from his Phase I reopening plan, Catholic and Lutheran leadership announced, through counsel, that their churches would reopen with or without the state's blessing.
The segment is even narrated by Amazon spokesperson Todd Walker, who promises an "inside look" at an Amazon fulfillment center
"Millions of Americans staying at home are relying on amazon to deliver essentials like groceries and cleaning products during the COVID-19 outbreak... For the first time we're getting a glimpse inside Amazon's fulfillment centers to see just how the company is keeping its employees safe and healthy.. While delivering packages to your doorstep," Walker says.
Comment: And perhaps more to the point, this little PR segment for Amazon is just one of thousands of scripted propaganda promulgating stories that gets widely drilled into the minds of people like just so many other bogus cookie-cutter stories.
The residents of Kafr Qaddum are no strangers to Israeli military incursions in their village, which sits northwest of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
For the past nine years, the residents of the village have been holding weekly demonstrations against the confiscation of their village's land for the use of settlement expansion and the permanent closure of the main road connecting the village to Nablus.
Nearly every week they are met with violence on part of Israeli forces, which has over the years resulted in severe injuries, disabilities, and even death.
In recent weeks, however, Israeli forces have been practicing a new tactic of suppression in the village, one the Israeli rights group B'Tselem has slammed as "collective punishment" in a new report published Wednesday.
Since the beginning of April, Israeli forces have been documented shooting holes into the water tanks on the rooftops of people's homes in the village, causing hundreds of dollars worth of damage and significant loss of water resources for the community.
Comment: Many of the soldiers of the IDF, and its psychopathic leadership, have no problem making the lives of Palestinians a living hell:
- Israel plans to destroy only water source of shepherds in West Bank village
- Despite coronavirus, IDF continues raids in West Bank
- A nation of psychopaths: IDF snipers talk about their 'hits' at the Gaza fence
- Israeli bulldozer and tank invade Gaza to take bodies of two Palestinians killed by IDF
- IDF soldier jailed for stashing snake in Palestinian's vehicle at checkpoint on Christmas
- The IDF kills another unarmed young Palestinian 'for no reason' in Hebron refugee camp
- IDF injures 69 Palestinians in Friday protests near Israel-Gaza border
- IDF soldier sentenced to ONE MONTH in prison for 'disobeying' order and murdering teenage Palestinian protester
- 10 year-old boy shot in the head by IDF in July remains immobile, family waits for answers from Israel














Comment: No Ms Ahern, the problem is you don't think at all. Which means you don't really care either.
This is what all these examples of government and cultural elites breaking the rules is telling us; they don't actually believe a 'killer virus' is going around.