Israeli injured in Palestinian shooting attack in Samaria

A terrorist opened fire on passing vehicles near the community of Avnei Hefetz.

By JNS

An Israeli man was lightly wounded by shattered glass on Tuesday morning when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on vehicles near the community of Avnei Hefetz, southeast of Tulkarem in Samaria.

The victim was evacuated to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba.

A female driver whose vehicle was also attacked was treated at the scene for shock.

According to a preliminary report, a terrorist exited a car with Palestinian Authority license plates and began firing at oncoming traffic before returning to his vehicle and driving away.

The Israel Defense Forces launched a manhunt for the perpetrators.

Last week, Israeli forces thwarted a Palestinian terrorist attack at the Gitai Avisar Junction near the city of Ariel in Samaria. According to the IDF, a soldier shot and “neutralized” the terrorist, who attempted to carry out a car-ramming attack before exiting his vehicle armed with a knife.

Earlier that week, a 28-year-old Israeli man was moderately wounded in a shooting attack in the Binyamin region of Samaria.  The victim was among a group of runners participating in an event commemorating fallen soldiers on Memorial Day. He was shot in the hand from a passing car.

A day earlier, five Israelis were wounded when a terrorist drove his vehicle into a crowd near the busy Machane Yehuda market in Jerusalem.

The perpetrator was identified as Hatem Nejima, a 39-year-old Arab Israeli resident of Beit Safafa in eastern Jerusalem. He was shot and killed by a civilian passerby.

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‘No more bullying’: Barkat blasts Coca-Cola for ‘exploiting’ Israeli customers

Economy Minister Nir Barkat comes out swinging against global soft drink titan, demanding financial transparency and justification for price hike from Coca-Cola’s Israeli branch.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

As the cost of living in Israel soars, with prices for everything from housing to milk soaring while wages stagnate, the Minister of the Economy has set his sights on one specific company that he claims is fleecing the Israeli consumer: Coca-Cola.

Minister Nir Barkat (Likud) has publicly declared that he believes the soft-drink powerhouse is taking advantage of Israelis,. “The days of bullying are over,” he wrote on Twitter.

His office has sent an open letter to Nir Levinger, the CEO of Coke Israel, demanding greater transparency into how its prices are determined in the country.

A senior economist from Barkat’s ministry, Dr. Yonatan Bezalel, informed Coke that the Israeli government is intending to “supervise” the product – meaning that it will set a maximum price for Coke and ban the company from selling the beverages above that rate. This would mean that the government essentially subsidizes the product for consumers, ensuring that it will remain affordable.

There is only one company that acts as an authorized distributor of Coke in Israel, which functions as the Israeli branch of the global titan, and therefore it has a monopoly over pricing for the soft drink in the Jewish state, Bezalel wrote in the letter, according to a Ynet report.

“From the information we have, it appears that the prices of the main Coke products that you produce and market are the most expensive in the category. In a comparative examination with international markets, there are indications that the cola products in Israel are among the most expensive in the world,” he wrote.

He noted that after Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich slashed a tax on sugary drinks, the price of Coke should have gone down, or at the very least remained stable. But instead, the company decided to implement a price hike of 6.7 percent.

Bezalel concluded the letter by demanding that Coca-Cola Israel turn over its financial dealings from 2018 through 2022 and provide a justification for the price increase.

But Barkat’s crusade to stabilize Cola prices wasn’t embraced by all those fighting for a lower cost of living in Israel.

“I admit that the first thing that went through my mind was that maybe he was confused, or that…this was a joke. But, apparently not,” Rachel Gor, an attorney and the director of the Lobby 99 public advocacy group, told Ynet.

“It’s quite amazing…that just a few weeks ago we had a tax on sugary drinks in order to reduce costs on the public health system resulting from diabetes and other diseases caused by excess consumption of sugar…and now we have a government that’s proposing to subsidize Coca-Cola as a basic consumer good.”

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‘Resistance will escalate’: Rockets explode inside Israeli territory after senior terrorist dies in prison

“The Palestinian people will not let this crime pass by in silence and will respond accordingly. The path of revolution and resistance will escalate.”

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Terrorists in the Gaza Strip launched a volley of rockets at Israel on Tuesday morning after a senior leader from the Islamic Jihad terror group died in prison, triggering air raid alarms in communities bordering the coastal enclave.

According to the IDF, all of the rockets landed in open areas within Israel’s southern Negev region. As this area is not populated, no Iron Dome rockets were fired to intercept the projectiles.

No injuries or property damage were reported.

The rockets were fired at approximately 6:30 a.m., following news that Khader Adnan, who had been on an 86-day hunger strike that began in February, died in his cell in an Israeli prison.

Adnan, who had served previous prison sentences for acting as a spokesman for the Islamic Jihad terror group and providing material support to terrorists, was found unresponsive in Nitzan Prison in central Israel. He was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

“The occupation will pay the price for [Adnan’s] death,” Islamic Jihad said in a statement shortly before the terror group launched rockets towards Israel.

“His death will be a lesson for generations, we will not leave this path as long as Palestine remains under occupation.”

Hazem Kassem, a Hamas spokesman, called Adnan’s death a “cold-blooded execution,” warning that Israel “bears full responsibility” for a likely deterioration in security.

“The Palestinian people will not let this crime pass by in silence and will respond accordingly. The path of revolution and resistance will escalate,” Kassem stated.

Palestinian Authority President Mohammed Shtayyeh called Adnan’s death a “deliberate killing.”

The PA regularly arrests Islamic Jihad terrorists and imprisons them, so the condemnation of Adnan’s death is likely viewed as a political opportunity for the entity.

Kan News reported that senior Israeli military and security officials are gearing up for a potential round of conflict and an increase in terror attacks originating from Judea and Samaria in the wake of Adnan’s death.

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The Cold War Never Ended

It must have been in the summer of 1992, as a young man I was in the back of a pickup truck, driving down the highway of Cape Cod.  The sun was bright, the air streaming by me cool, and I was carefree.  Still in college, I was impressed by the fact that the Cold War was finally over.  The Soviet Union was no more, and the ideological pillars on which it had been built had crumbled.  Though many of us believed the conflict that had defined the latter 20th Century was over, today Putin’s war in Ukraine dispelled that notion.  His invasion is based on the phantasm of redeeming the power lost in the breakup of a Soviet Empire; an illusion he is vigorously pursuing at enormous cost in blood and treasure. 

We certainly had good reason to believe that the Cold War was over.  Yet in reality, it was put on the back burner; the heat turned to low.  The ideological part of the war may have concluded, with Marxism having failed in Russia and China slowly coming to seek out alternatives too.  But the fact of the matter is that the Cold War was not just about the defeat of a Marxist ideology.  The belief that a State-run economy is best for all consumers and their prosperity is an illusion, something revealed by the lack of ardent Communists in Russia and China today.  Even so, the zealous pursuit of a socialist utopia had left its indelible impact, for the Cold War was not only about economics, but also about democracy, and whether a genuine religious faith could support rule by the people.  In pursuit of Marxism, Russia and China had thoroughly repudiated both democracy and religion, championing an authoritarian state against the will of the people while denying the necessity of religious guidance and illumination for its people and leaders.  Decades after the demise of the old Soviet Union in December of 1991, the governments of Russia and China still do not believe in democracy.  Until those latter two factors are changed, diplomacy and solving the world’s pressing problems will be more difficult.

We must remember that full-fledged democracy and the need of its people to believe in and value something (religious or not) is essential to a nation’s legitimacy.  Capitalism on its own becomes corrupted without reference to transcendent principles and when people do not see their will reflected in government and fair business.  Marxist-Socialist interest in this country waxes whenever the capitalist’s dedication to fairness and justice wanes.  I believe firmly in a free market, but it must also be fair.    What precise economic arrangement is the most “fair” is a philosophical question, but a fair economy must avoid extreme inequality where the abuse of power is more likely, but also not fall into an egalitarian Marxist deception where political tyranny becomes inevitable.  Meanwhile, the Russian and Chinese people are deprived of participatory democracy, the free flow of information necessary for democracy, and must capitulate to this:  the authoritarian specter left by the Marxist vacuum, a ghost that believes in its right to power but has no lasting foundation in legitimate human beliefs, religious or otherwise.

China’s annexation of Tibet in 1951, its suppression of Buddhism there, and its vigilant monitoring of suspect religions is a clear rejection of traditional religious values.  Looking towards Russia, a truly Christian man, or a good man of any religion, dedicated to the ideals of love and justice, would not launch an offensive war on Ukraine.  He might defend against such a war, but not start it.  Neither would such a man, while trying to win such a war, brazenly threaten to use nuclear weapons.  Putin’s values are based on a residual Cold War calculus to restore Russia to its power in Soviet times when he rose to be a senior member of the KGB.  His whole vision is shaped by restoring the communist empire’s might.  Russia is the world’s largest country, it does not need more land, but only the value of a buffer protecting that small part:  Crimea as a warm-water military port, with affluent trade value, and geostrategic interest.  Putin may never have cared about Marx, but he does care about power.

Many years ago, Francis Fukuyama suggested in The End of History and the Last Man that the model of the democratic free state was the end of history.  I hope this progressive trend exists, yet it’s hard to ignore the evidence to the contrary.  The world’s largest country and its most populous seem to give no recognition of his thesis.  They do not advocate Marx anymore, yet Marxism paralyzed belief in freedom in both countries.  Isolationists who pretend this problem does not exist have found it comes back to haunt us in Ukraine and Taiwan.  For years our foreign policy aimed to prevent a Russian-Chinese alignment.  If we do not convince either country of the need for freedom and legitimacy, we will continue that juggling match.

The truly tragic thing is that there are urgent problems facing this world which necessitate cooperation between America, China, and Russia.  Climate change, preserving Earth’s biodiversity and food-resource base and other threats to the marginalized are all examples.  At a time when we desperately need cooperation among great powers, we see the true spirit of consensus a long way off.  It is important that the Ukrainian war end, but a just resolution seems nowhere near.  When countries do not align on the three essentials of basic beliefs, practices, and principles, real diplomacy and goodwill will be in short supply to solve the world’s most pressing problems.  Shooting down spy balloons and the rattling of military sabers is an inevitable but minor offshoot of such misalignment, a reminder that, ironically, the embers of the Cold War still burn.

When these three essentials are aligned in Russia, China, and the United States, perhaps we will be able to at last put the Cold War to rest.  It was founded on at least three pillars:  the belief in Marxism, which has been defeated, but also the belief in authoritarianism and the repudiation of religious values to inform society and government.  These last two factors are still very much in place in China and Russia.  Perhaps, in the future, another pickup truck ride awaits me, when I can say the embers of the Cold War at last and finally dead.

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2 Missing Teens and Five Others Found Dead on Property of Sex Offender

The small Oklahoma town of Henryetta is reeling after a tragedy that left two teen girls dead earlier this week. Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, were reported missing on Sunday evening, and a search was underway to locate them. Tragically, they were found along with five other individuals and Jesse McFadden, a 39-year-old sex offender with a long criminal history, on Monday at a rural property in Okmulgee County.

McFadden had a long history of criminal activity and was scheduled to stand trial on Monday on charges of soliciting child pornography. He had previously served 16 years in prison for rape and was believed to have been with Webster and Brewer at the time of their disappearance. According to Webster’s father, she had previously spent time with McFadden and his family without any cause for alarm.

At the time of his arrest, he was facing charges of sexting an underage girl through a contraband phone while still incarcerated back in 2017. This prompted the authorities to issue a bench warrant for his arrest. When officers arrived at his home and property to search for the missing girls on Monday, the bodies of the two girls, McFadden, and the other five unidentified individuals were found.

The true details surrounding the deaths of Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer remain unknown, and the investigation is ongoing. Their deaths have sparked a wave of profound grief and sadness among the Henryetta community. It is an important reminder that while we must take steps to protect our children, there are still dangers and risks in our society. It is essential that we keep their memory alive and remember the loss that their families have suffered.

Selected Articles: The Corona Agenda’s “Abiding Ironies”: Freedom, Slavery and Singularity

The Corona Agenda’s “Abiding Ironies”: Freedom, Slavery and Singularity

By Dr. Emanuel Garcia, May 01, 2023

I was astonished recently to hear, from a highly respected writer, an astute analyst of the Corona agenda, at a gathering of real

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Bride Killed & Groom Seriously Hurt The Moment They Were Leaving Their Wedding

A South Carolina wedding celebration suddenly turned tragic Friday evening when an intoxicated driver collided with a golf cart carrying newlyweds away from the reception.

According to the groom’s mother, “they were struck from behind by a drunk driver traveling 65 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The golf cart was thrown over 100 yards and rolled several times.”

In the fatal crash, the bride, 34-year-old Samantha “Sam” Hutchinson, lost her life, and the groom, Aric Hutchinson, was critically injured with a traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures. Additionally, two of the groom’s relatives, Ben and Brogan Garret, also suffered injuries from the crash.

25-year-old Jamie Lee Komoroski was arrested at the scene and has been formally charged with DUI causing death and reckless homicide. In light of the tragedy, a GoFundMe page has been established, and a campaign has been launched to help pay for the bride’s funeral expenses and the medical bills of the groom and his family.

The couple called Utah and South Carolina their homes, while the bride was originally from North Carolina. In a touching post on their company’s LinkedIn page, XenTegra, an international IT provider in North Carolina where Samantha worked, shared the heartbreaking news of her death.

The tragedy that Samantha and Aric Hutchinson experienced on their matrimonial night is an upsetting reminder of the risks involved with drunk driving. While their friends and family mourn for the bride and pray for the groom’s recovery and the health of his relatives, the donations from the GoFundMe account will assist in paying for funeral costs and medical fees.

The Economics and Politics of the World Social Forum

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Bus Falls Off Cliff, Killing 18 People

At least 18 people lost their lives in a tragic accident in Nayarit, Mexico, on Saturday evening when a bus they were traveling in fell off a cliff between Tepic and Puerto Vallarta.

Aerial photographs from the Nayarit Security and Civil Protection Ministry show the catastrophic aftermath, with the mangled remains of the bus lying at the base of the 50ft drop.

As per reports, 11 women and seven men died in the accident, and 11 children were rescued and admitted to local hospitals.

Authorities are still conducting investigations and determining the cause of the tragedy.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador expressed his sadness. He conveyed his condolences to the families and friends of those who perished and wishes for the speedy recovery of those injured in the accident. He added, “We all have to be more aware of safety concerns in the face of so many tragic events.”

This is the latest of many tragic accidents in Mexico in recent times. Another bus accident in Puebla earlier in Feb left 17 dead.

Australia: Outsourced to the US Military Establishment

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