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17 Oct 2023
#society
National Review: Suspect in Assault on Israeli Columbia Student Charged with Hate Crime
A 19-year-old suspect, Malaika Friedman, has been charged with assaulting a Columbia University student in a hate crime. Friedman ripped down posters put up by the victim, an Israeli student, and attacked them with a wooden stick. The victim suffered minor injuries. Friedman pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear in court in November 2023. The incident has sparked discussions about divestment from Israeli apartheid and campus violence.
#war
National Review: The Corner: The ‘Pressure’ on Biden to Abandon Israel Is Weak
The Washington Post reports that left-wing lawmakers are pressuring the Biden administration to pressure Israel into backing away from self-defense. Some House Democrats, including Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, introduced a resolution urging immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in Israel and Palestine. The Post suggests that Democratic support for Israel is weakening, but it seems the paper may be pushing for that outcome.
Breitbart: 'The Princess Bride' Star Wallace Shawn Protests Israeli Response to Hamas Attacks
Actor Wallace Shawn, a vocal anti-Israel activist, criticized Israel's response to Hamas' terrorist attacks, denouncing it as revenge. Shawn spoke at a protest in Washington, DC, organized by the Jewish Voice for Peace and If Not Now, where he condemned the deliberate cruelty inflicted on the people of Gaza by his own government's support for Israel. Shawn is a leading member of the Jewish Voice for Peace, and the organization blames the recent attacks on "Israeli apartheid and occupation." They include notable individuals such as Noam Chomsky and Tony Kushner among their members.
Red State: Russia Claims US ATACMS Missiles Hit Two Airbases in Occupied Ukraine
Two Russian military airbases were attacked with US-supplied Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles. The strikes targeted Russian helicopters and caused significant damage and casualties. The use of ATACMS missiles was confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The missiles, limited to the M39 model, were not supposed to be used inside Russia's borders. The attacks resulted in the loss of at least nine Russian helicopters. This marks a significant blow to the Russian air force.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Israel prevents Hezbollah infiltration from the north
Israel successfully prevented an infiltration by Hezbollah terrorists from Lebanon through an airstrike, killing four terrorists. The IDF targeted military sites used by Hezbollah, who had threatened Israel with strikes. Two IDF reservists and an Israeli civilian were injured in the process.
Euromaidan Press: Russia attacked residential districts in Kherson, hospital in the Oblast,injuring 8
On 17 October, Russia launched multiple attacks in the Kherson Oblast, targeting a hospital, residential buildings, and other locations. A total of eight people were injured in the attacks.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian parliament passes anti-money laundering bill, addressing EU recommendations
Ukrainian parliament passed an anti-money laundering bill that meets international standards and fulfills IMF requirements. The bill includes lifetime politically exposed person (PEP) status for top officials and increases the responsibility of financial monitoring entities. This is seen as a final step towards beginning EU membership talks.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: DeSantis Lights Up Biden for the Presiden'ts Latest Attempt to Help Hamas
The US plans to send aid to Gaza without benefiting Hamas. However, there are concerns that Hamas will seize the aid. Ron DeSantis criticizes Biden for prioritizing aid over freeing American and Israeli hostages. Aid should not be sent until Hamas is removed from power.
PJ Media: UKRAINE WAR: Vladimir Putin Looks and Smiles
The Ukraine War is not going well for Putin, but he still has a chance to neither accept defeat nor declare victory. The Ukrainian counteroffensive is slowly progressing, but they haven't reached their goal yet. Moscow's attempt to force Ukrainian troops out of Avdiivka hasn't been successful either. As long as Ukraine remains out of NATO, Putin is willing to continue the war.
Breitbart: EU to Triple Financial Aid to Gaza Despite Concerns of Funding Hamas
The European Union will triple financial aid to Gaza, despite concerns about funding Hamas. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza by 50 million euros, bringing the total to over 75 million euros. The decision came after the EU initially announced the suspension of aid to Palestine over concerns of supporting Hamas, but later backtracked due to backlash. The EU is the largest financial backer of the Palestinian Authority and is expected to send a total of €1.18 billion to the region between 2021 and 2024.
National Review: Senator Cotton Urges Mayorkas to Deport Foreign Nationals Who Support Hamas
In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, Senator Tom Cotton calls for the immediate deportation of any foreign national expressing support for Hamas. Cotton cites the Immigration and Nationality Act as grounds for removal, referencing student groups on college campuses who blamed Israel for the recent conflict. He emphasizes the need to address the growing anti-Semitism in the United States and states that foreign nationals have no right to advocate for terrorism.
Breitbart: Police Shoot Dead Tunisian 'Allahu Akbar' Radical After Brussels Killings
A failed Tunisian asylum seeker, Abdesalem Lassoued, known to be radicalized, was shot and killed by Belgian police in Schaarbeek. Lassoued is the main suspect in a terrorist attack in central Brussels, where three Swedish citizens were killed. The suspect had a criminal history, applied for asylum in Belgium but was rejected, and posted videos after the attack praising Allah for killing the Swedes. Belgium has raised the terrorism threat level and is holding emergency meetings to determine next steps.
#sports
Forbes: Five Cleveland Guardians Issues Waiting For Resolution
The Cleveland Guardians face a challenging offseason after a disappointing season. They need to find a new manager, upgrade their outfield, determine a shortstop, consider trading Shane Bieber, and evaluate their bullpen. These decisions will have a significant impact on the team's future success.
Dirt Wheels Magazine: VINTAGE TECH: HOW FAST CAN A BANSHEE GO?
Subscribe to Dirt Wheels for more action and get the story on Yamaha’s 2-stroke twin and its top speed numbers. The test happened in 1994 but remains relevant today.
Forbes: Unheralded Core LCS Regulars - Diamondbacks’ 2B Ketel Marte
The League Championship Series showcases the game's top talents. Ketel Marte, undervalued but significant, has been a mainstay for the Diamondbacks. Despite injuries, Marte has a high ceiling and floor, making him a valuable player for the team.
#science
National Review: The Corner: American College of Clinical Pharmacy Runs Away from Open Scientific Discourse
The scientific establishment is suppressing open scientific discourse and stifling dissenting opinions. Hematologist Vinay Prasad was invited to give a keynote lecture but was canceled due to his contested views on Covid policy. This censorship undermines the proper workings of science and sends a dangerous message to young scholars. The ongoing suppression of dissenting voices must be resisted by scientific leaders for the sake of science.
#other
Forbes: Judas Priest Release First New Single In Five Years, ‘Panic Attack’
Judas Priest is back with their latest single, "Panic Attack," delivering a dose of high-octane metal reminiscent of their 80s heyday. With ripping riffs and Rob Halford's powerful vocals, the band proves they still have what it takes. This single sets the tone for their upcoming album, Invincible Shield, set to release in March 2024. Fans can expect a consistent and impressive performance from this legendary band.
The Blaze: Illegal alien from Tunisia shot by Belgian police after slaughtering two Swedish soccer fans in apparent act of Islamic terrorism
An illegal Tunisian gunman opened fire in Brussels, killing two Swedes and wounding another. The attacker had previously claimed online that his actions were in response to the murder of a Palestinian boy. The gunman was caught and shot by armed officers the following morning. Authorities had known about his criminal activities and possible radicalization for years. The attack took place near a soccer stadium, forcing the cancellation of the game. Security measures were implemented, and the terrorist threat level was raised. The perpetrator was identified as Abdesalem Lassoued and died from his injuries. Belgian and Swedish officials condemned the attack as an act of terrorism. This incident occurred amidst other recent acts of terror in Europe, including attacks in Israel and France. Belgium has experienced previous terrorist attacks, including the 2016 bombings at the Brussels airport.
Flag And Cross: Gunman Shouting 'Allahu Akbar' Rocks Brussels with Deadly Terror Attack - Pays with His Life
Two Swedish soccer fans were killed in a terrorist attack in Brussels. The suspected gunman, who claimed to be an ISIS member, was later shot by police. The attack took place near a soccer match between Belgium and Sweden, causing a temporary confinement of the spectators. The victims were wearing Swedish soccer shirts. The gunman used a high visibility vest and a scooter-style vehicle, shouting "Allahu akbar." He expressed loyalty to ISIS. The motive was likely the victims' Swedish nationality. A cab driver was also injured. Swedish fans responded with national pride. The soccer game was stopped due to the killings. This article was originally published on The Western Journal.