Eli terrorists were Hamas operatives, previously imprisoned in Israel

Israeli security authorities named the perpetrators as Mohand Shahada and Khaled Sabah, from the nearby Palestinian Authority-controlled town of Urif.

By World Israel News Staff

The two Palestinian terrorists who carried out a shooting attack at a gas station near Eli on Tuesday were affiliated with Hamas, and both had previously been arrested by Israeli security forces and incarcerated.

On Tuesday afternoon, the gunmen shot dead four Israeli men and boys – identified as Ofer Fairman, 64, Harel Masoud, 21, Elisha Antman, 17, and Nachman Shmuel Mordoff, 17 – and seriously wounded four others.

Israeli security authorities named the perpetrators as Mohannad Shahada and Khaled Sabah, from the nearby Palestinian Authority-controlled town of Urif.

Shahada and Sabah had both served brief prison sentences together on terror-related charges in the Hamas prisoners’ wing of the Megiddo correctional institute in northern Israel.

According to a Ynet report, Shahada was incarcerated from August through October 2020, and Sabah served time from July to November 2020.

Shahada was sentenced to just two months in prison for throwing stones at Israelis, and Sabah was given a four month sentence for hurling “explosive devices,” likely a Molotov cocktail or other improvised bomb.

Judging by social media posts which depicted the pair together in a variety of social situations and numerous occasions, it appears that Shahada and Sabah were good friends, rather than two random operatives who had been instructed by Hamas to carry out the attack together.

The two men arrived at the gas station on Tuesday in a car, each armed with an M-16 assault rifle. According to witnesses at the scene, knives were found inside of the vehicle.

Shortly after the attack began, Shahada was shot dead at the scene by an armed civilian. Sabah stole a car from someone who had been pumping gas when the shooting started and fled to safety.

He drove away from the scene, sparking an hours-long manhunt culminating in a firefight with IDF troops. Sabah was shot and killed during the exchange.

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2-Year-Old Found Dead in Booster Seat Covered in Vomit and Feces

Last Thursday, Rebecca Louise Gussage-Johnston, 24, from Florida, was charged with first-degree murder while engaged in aggravated child abuse.

This was in connection to her unlawfully restraining her two-year-old son in a booster seat overnight and for around fifteen hours as punishment for “acting out”, as reported by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. The criminal information filed on June 6 stated that Gussage-Johnston had “willfully tortured, maliciously punished, or willfully and unlawfully caged or did knowingly or willfully abuse” her son between May 18 and May 19, 2023.

In response to a call from one of Gussage-Johnston’s relatives, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a Tampa-area residence on the night of May 19 and found the victim deceased with head trauma, a wound to the right thigh, and bruising throughout the extremity area. Additionally, the victim was covered in dried vomit and fecal matter.

Gussage-Johnston confessed to having restrained the victim in a table booster seat as punishment for his behavior on May 18, 2023 at around 8 pm, and the victim stayed in the seat from then until either 10:30 or 11 am on May 19. Gussage-Johnston remembered seeing her son asleep in the seat at midnight, but instead of getting help for him, she reportedly watched him suffer from seizures and shaking uncontrollably and then pass away in her arms.

The Medical Examiner’s Office declared this case a homicide caused by severe neglect, thus prompting the murder charges. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister remarked, “It is truly heart-wrenching to witness such senseless and preventable acts of violence targeting our youth. The tenacity of our detectives has allowed us to ensure this woman faces the consequences of her disgusting actions.” Gussage-Johnston is currently being represented by a public defender.

Selected Articles: Putin’s Shocking Revelations Show There Can be No Negotiations with Kiev

Putin’s Shocking Revelations Show There Can be No Negotiations with Kiev

By Drago Bosnic, June 19, 2023

On June 17, during a meeting with a number of African leaders and delegates who came to Moscow to offer a solution

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Sex in Space

In 1973, the United States launched Pioneer 10. It was a probe of deep space, slated to go beyond the solar system. Pioneer 10 took extensive photographs of the distant planets. As it left the gravitational spheres of the Sun, Pioneer 10 carried a golden stele. Designed by NASA scientists and Carl Sagan, this plaque featured symbols indicating Earth’s position within our solar system. As an attempt to make contact with extra-terrestrial life, Dr. Sagan’s golden stele included two human figures, male and female. They are nude, indicating different sexes. And the male figure holds up his hand to indicate friendship, as well as showing his opposable thumb. Sagan’s message was a statement which gained praise in his time: It showed the human race—one—and sexes—two.

That NASA greeting card to space is controversial today. President Biden has said trans is the civil rights issue of our day. He put that statement into action when he chose Rachel Levine as Assistant Secretary of HHS for Health. Levine will lead the Public Health Service with its thousands of uniformed doctors, nurses, and physician assistants.

This controversy was predicted to me by the Tocqueville Fellowship. This Paris-based program sent Fellows to Washington three successive years. From 2012-2014, these French visitors tried to alert us to La Théorie du Genre. They agreed with our organization’s state-by-state campaign to save marriage as the union of one man and one woman. But they told us the expected overturn of marriage by the Supreme Court would launch a powerful drive by activists for trans ideology.

Trans activists would use a radical Supreme Court ruling to launch a worldwide campaign. They would use civil rights language to force acquiescence to all their demands. As proof, as soon as the Court acted in 2015, we saw Drag Queen Story Hours for children offered in Anne Arundel County Public Libraries.

Fulfilling the Tocqueville messengers’ prophetic words, as soon as the High Court overturned marriage in its 2015 ruling in Obergefell, candidate Donald Trump pronounced the marriage controversy over. The Supreme Court 5-4 ruling was “settled law,” he announced. The sigh of relief on Capitol Hill by congressional Republicans was heard throughout the land. No incumbent loudly protested the Obergefell decision that Justice Anthony Kennedy would make his “landmark” achievement.

To those of us who had been active for the protection of unborn children, this was deeply disheartening. We knew that eighty-five of every one hundred unborn children who are killed are those of unmarried mothers. We know marriage is their best protection.

Moreover, if Obergefell was settled law, as Trump asserted, why weren’t Roe and Casey also settled law? On the other side, those who claim Roe, Casey, and Obergefell as ‘landmarks,” continue strenuously to oppose “that eminent tribunal’s” dicta on guns, on corporate contributions to political campaigns, and environmental backtracking.

President Barack Obama used his 2010 State of the Union Address to tongue lash the Supreme Court Justices that sat robed and mute before him. President Obama was following Lincoln’s example. It was Lincoln who based his return to politics on his denunciation of the infamous Dred Scott opinion. Opposition to Supreme Court erroneous rulings has a long history in America.

Who voted for gender? When was sex abolished? Those who consult the burgeoning list of genders online will learn that in 2023, there are as many as 107. Sam Brinton was an official in the U.S. Department of Energy. Brinton identifies as “non-binary.” And Brinton insists upon being addressed by pronouns of choice—in this case they, them, theirs. Pronoun Pandemonium has been unleashed upon us.

This lurching drive will have dire consequences for the place of this “last best hope of man on earth.” If our USAID programs of foreign aid, if our U.S. military presence in 150 foreign countries, if the U.S. State Department, if our Peace Corps all become instigators for this unsettling law, the people of the Global South will vomit us out.

In a competition with Russia and China for the friendship of billions of people worldwide, we will have crippled ourselves. The message America sends to the people John F. Kennedy addressed in his Inaugural Address—those dwelling in the “huts and villages of half the world”—must not be a threat to their deepest values.

Gospodin (Mr.) Putin is already using the Biden administration’s adoption of trans ideology as his best argument for continuing his unjust war against Ukraine. He calls sex changes for children “demonic.” Stop it in Ukraine, he argues, or it will overwhelm us in Russia.

We can treat gender dysphoric persons with dignity and respect as American citizens without violating the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God. We can still make a course correction. If we allow La Théorie du Genre to become America’s message to the world, we will have yielded the Global South to those who offer authoritarian regimes as the alternative to an increasingly undemocratic USA.

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Jacobin-Cosponsored Conference Convenes 80 Elected Officials and Staff in Washington, DC

Jacobin, DSA Fund, and The Nation magazine joined forces to host the highly anticipated “How We Win: The Democratic Socialist Policy Agenda in Office” conference in Washington, DC, last weekend.

Attendees of the How We Win conference, held in Washington, DC, on June 16 and June 17, 2023.

Jacobin, DSA Fund, and The Nation magazine joined forces to host the highly anticipated “How We Win: The Democratic Socialist Policy Agenda in Office” conference in Washington, DC, last weekend.

Held from June 16 to June 17, 2023, the event brought together 80 elected democratic socialists and their staff from local, state, and federal government.

It was the largest gathering of American socialist elected leaders in decades. The conference aimed to develop effective strategies for advancing socialist public policy and governance. Attendees, comprised of elected officials and their staff, seized the opportunity to explore a diverse range of topics, including connecting with working-class constituencies through commonsense messaging, implementing successful policy measures, and sharing their invaluable experiences holding public office.

The inaugural day of the conference featured Congresswoman Cori Bush, who delivered an inspirational keynote speech, as well as a conversation between Senator Bernie Sanders and Nation contributor John Nichols.

Congresswoman Cori Bush delivered the keynote speech at the How We Win conference, held in Washington, DC, on June 16 and June 17, 2023.

“Just a few years ago, it would have been hard to imagine a gathering of dozens of US elected officials committed to democratic socialism,” said Bhaskar Sunkara, the founding editor of Jacobin and the current president of The Nation magazine. “I’m grateful to DSA Fund and to all those who made the trip to discuss the challenges and prospects for our movement and cause of working-class emancipation.”

On Saturday, the conference showcased a series of interactive panels, workshops, and networking sessions. From analyzing successful policy implementation to addressing difficulties faced by elected officials, the gathering provided a unique platform to navigate the intricacies of challenging the establishment while inside public office.

Senator Bernie Sanders had the following to say when he spoke to the gathering on Friday night: “When we talk about being democratic socialists, we have a vision. It’s a vision that says that every man, woman, and child can have a decent standard of living. That instead of pushing wars, we can use that money to improve life for our people and people all over the world. That human solidarity, bringing people together for common goals to improve life for all, is what we are about.”

The plenary session at the How We Win conference, held in Washington, DC, on June 16 and June 17, 2023.

Inside the deepening rivalry between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom says there’s no chance “on God’s green earth” he’s running for president in 2024, but he wants to make clear that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is running, is “weak” and “undisciplined” and “will be crushed by Donald Trump.”

DeSantis, meanwhile, likes to mock Newsom’s apparent “fixation” on Florida while insisting that the Democratic governor’s “leftist government” is destroying California.

Welcome to one of the fiercest rivalries in U.S. politics, featuring dueling term-limited governors who represent opposite ends of the ideological spectrum and lead two of the nation’s largest and most influential states. Newsom and DeSantis almost certainly won’t face each other on any ballot in 2024, but in many ways, they are defining the debate from their corners of America as the presidential primary season gets underway.

Newsom addressed both his contempt for DeSantis and loyalty to President Joe Biden — even after Tuesday’s revelations that the president’s son, Hunter, reached a deal with federal prosecutors on federal tax offenses and a gun charge — in an interview just as the Florida governor launched a two-day fundraising trek spanning at least five stops across California. The Golden State has become one of DeSantis’ favorite punching bags as he tries to avoid a direct confrontation with his chief Republican presidential rival, Trump, and the former president’s escalating legal challenges.

“He’s taking his eye off the ball,” Newsom said of DeSantis’ escalating attacks against him. “And that’s not inconsistent with my own assessment of him, which is he is a weak candidate, and he is undisciplined and will be crushed by Donald Trump, and will soon be in third or fourth in national polls.”

Representatives for DeSantis did not make the governor available for an interview. Beneath the war of words, however, strategists in both parties suggest there may be a mutually beneficial dynamic at play. As they jab at each other’s policies and personalities through comments in the press and on social media, the governors are scoring points with their respective political bases, raising money and expanding their national brands.

Both men issued fundraising appeals Monday going after the other by name.

But it’s not all helpful.

Newsom, in particular, is facing nagging questions about his presidential ambitions less than a week after DeSantis dared him to “stop pussyfooting around” and launch a primary challenge against Biden.

The California governor, whose second and final term concludes at the end of 2026, has seen his national profile grow since he easily beat back a recall attempt in 2021 and cruised to reelection last fall. He finished the midterm campaign with roughly $16 million in the bank. And in March, he channeled $10 million to a new political action committee he’s calling the Campaign for Democracy.

All the while, Newsom’s team has been moving deliberately to avoid the perception that he’s running a shadow presidential campaign just as Biden ramps up his political activities.

For example, Newsom’s new PAC is initially focusing on challenging Republican leaders in deep-red states that are largely irrelevant in the 2024 presidential race. He campaigned in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi in April on his first trip associated with the PAC.

Newsom is expected to avoid battleground states or key presidential primary states for the foreseeable future, his allies say.

At the same time, the California governor and his team have been in regular contact with Biden and his top aides, including Jen O’Malley Dillon, who managed the president’s 2020 campaign and serves as deputy White House chief of staff. A Biden campaign official said the president’s team coordinates closely with Newsom.

“Newsom is not going to run against Joe Biden and never would. But life is long, and Newsom is one of the prominent national Democrats. It’s part of that role to have these big national battles,” longtime Newsom adviser and friend Nathan Ballard said of the feud with DeSantis.

“There is the 2024 election, and then there is a 2028 election,” Ballard added.

Indeed, veteran Democratic consultant Roy Behr, whose clients included former California Sen. Barbara Boxer, said the two governors are engaged in what could become an early preview of the 2028 presidential contest.

“It’s not inconceivable that four years from now, these two guys could be their respective parties’ nominees,” he said. In tangling with DeSantis, who is 44, the 55-year-old Newsom is building his national brand and visibility and is “certainly trying to create opportunities for himself.”

Sacramento-based Democratic consultant Andrew Acosta said he expected the ongoing rivalry to continue given that it’s beneficial for both politicians with their core supporters. He described Newsom and DeSantis as “frenemies.”

“They both get points off it,” Acosta said. “There is a hard core of voters on both sides who think this is great.”

While polling shows that many Democrats don’t want the 80-year-old Biden to seek a second term, Newsom said there are no circumstances in which he would challenge the sitting president of his own party.

“Not on God’s green earth, as the phrase goes,” Newsom said in the weekend interview, adding that he would be with Biden on Monday and hosting a fundraiser for him Tuesday. “I have been pretty consistently — including recently on Fox News — making the case for his candidacy.”

On Tuesday, Newsom reaffirmed his support for Biden shortly after news surfaced that the president’s son, Hunter, reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on charges he failed to pay federal income tax and illegally possessed a weapon.

“Hunter changes nothing,” Newsom told the AP, noting that he was spending the day with Biden.

DeSantis did not plan to make any public appearances during his California fundraising tour, which included stops in Sacramento and the Bay Area on Monday and continues Tuesday with events planned for San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles.

Over the weekend in Nevada, DeSantis noted that he’s seen a surge of “disgruntled Californians” moving to Florida.

“Why would you leave like a San Diego to come to say, Jacksonville, Florida? I see people doing that,” DeSantis told thousands of conservative activists at a weekend gathering close to the California border. “It’s because leftist government is destroying that state. Leftist government is destroying cities all over our country. It’s destroying other states.”

Former Nevada attorney general Adam Laxalt, who hosted the weekend event and leads the pro-DeSantis super PAC, said the policy contrast between the leaders of Florida and California is “a debate that our whole country needs to have.”

“California has been the model for many leftist policies. I would take the contrast between Florida’s policies and its results led by Gov. DeSantis and the California policies, any day of the week,” Laxalt said in an interview. “We can already see what leftist policies do.”

Both DeSantis and Newsom took office in 2019 and won reelection for their second and final terms in 2022. While in office, both have been buoyed by multiple billion-dollar budget surpluses and the help of statehouses controlled by their own party that supercharged their agendas.

In California, Newsom expanded the state’s Medicaid program to cover all eligible adults, regardless of their immigration status. He signed a raft of legislation to make it easier to get an abortion, including authorizing $20 million in state spending to help people from other states travel to California. When the U.S. Supreme Court declined to strike down an abortion law in Texas that was enforced by private lawsuits, Newsom signed a similar law in California — only he made it about guns.

And earlier this month, he proposed amending the U.S. Constitution to institute what he called a “reasonable” waiting period for all gun purchases, a ban on so-called assault rifles, universal background checks and raising the minimum age to buy a firearm to 21.

“I think Gavin Newsom is a very useful foil for Ron DeSantis, quite frankly,” said Lanhee Chen, a California Republican who attended one of DeSantis’ five California fundraisers this week. “The more kinds of crazy things that Newsom does — at least, crazy in the eyes of Republican voters — the more I think Ron DeSantis frankly benefits as somebody who’s seen as a counterweight to that.”

In Florida, DeSantis has leaned into cultural conservative issues in what he calls his “war on woke.”

Earlier this month, his administration flew groups of migrants from Texas to Sacramento to draw attention to the influx of Latin American immigrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. He did the same last fall, sending dozens of immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, which he often highlights during his stump speeches.

DeSantis also signed and then expanded the Parental Rights in Education bill — known by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which bans instruction or classroom discussion of LGBTQ+ issues in Florida public schools for all grades. He seized control of Disney World’s governing body after the company publicly opposed the law.

The Florida governor this year also signed a law banning abortions at six weeks, which is before most women realize they’re pregnant. And he took control of a liberal arts college that he believed was indoctrinating students with leftist ideology.

While DeSantis does not have the legal entanglements that Trump faces, Newsom said Democrats may be wrong to assume the former president would be an easier candidate to defeat in the 2024 general election.

“I see deep weakness — I refer to it often — weakness with DeSantis masquerading as strength,” Newsom said. “I think he’d be a more favored candidate. But I’ll leave that judgment to more objective minds.”

‘A father shouldn’t have to eulogize his son’: Terror victims laid to rest

“We are no longer able to continue burying our children,” rabbi tells senior lawmaker at funeral.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Two of the victims of the terror shooting attack at a gas station near Eli were laid to rest on Tuesday evening, with the rabbi of one of the slain men levying public criticism against a lawmaker who attended the funeral.

Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral of Harel Masoud, a 21-year-old from the central Israel town of Yad Binyamin.

“Our beautiful Harel, I can’t understand that you are not here with us. How can we talk about you in the past tense? You were just released from the army, and you finally began to fulfill your dreams,” Masoud’s mother, Yael, said.

“Just last Saturday we had the privilege of meeting. I cannot believe that this will be our last time ever seeing each other,” she added, according to a Channel 12 News report.

“We are in a state of war. It’s happening everywhere in Israel. There are people here who want to destroy us,” Masoud’s father, Gil, addressed the crowd.

“A father shouldn’t have to eulogize his son…I see your friends here and how they remember you, see their love for the Land of Israel. We are living in a nightmare,” Channel 12 quoted him as saying.

He added that he appreciated “everyone who took the trouble to come” to the funeral.

After eulogizing Masoud, Rabbi Eliakim Zadok made a stern remark aimed at the Minister of the Negev and Galilee Yitzhak Wasserlauf (Religious Zionism) who attended the funeral. Speaking to Wasserlauf, Zadok said, “We are no longer able to continue burying our children.”

Eighteen-year-old Elisha Antman, a resident of Eli, was also buried Tuesday evening.

“On your face was a smile and the special glow of a good son in the Land of Israel,” said Binyamin Regional Council Chairman Israel Gantz of Antman.

“Your face told us to continue, to act, to grow despite the enormous pain. In the meeting with your parents, who are in hell, we saw your deep roots, roots of faith and strength and they are the source of our strength.”

Antman’s funeral was also attended by hundreds of people.

“We sat in the hummus place where you worked, where you were murdered. It was after a busy day, you had just finished your shift. We talked for maybe an hour, about life,” wrote Antman’s friend Yedidia Grossman in a tribute post on his Twitter account.

“You were a good friend, caring, thorough, and the best at whatever you did. I love you Elisha. I never thought I would write these words, but it happened.”

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Further Evidence Pointing to Biden Family Shady Businesses in Ukraine

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Not to Forget! 25 Years Since the Start of NATO Aggression Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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Alex Saab, Hostage of the Hybrid War Against Venezuela

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