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« Reply #2895 on: February 06, 2025, 11:27:31 AM »
Folks...just.

If this were the 60's, and FElon Muskrat had broke into the US Treasury then and took all American's private info. One, a full on concert of Rock Stars would gather. be protests all over the streets. We did have some in all 50 states. But like I looked out here in WA 1500 protested. That's not enough. Now I don't live near the big Seattle stuff. But anyway. I was thinking on it last night. We are literally peering into phones, tablets, computers, watching the dismantling of these institutions and watching them totally hijack this govt. But I don't get it. Is America just gonna sit back watching tv and phones and shit, and watch these idiots totally take over and ruin it all? It's stunning all are sitting on hands doing nothing. Shit, Congress isn't doing shit.
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« Reply #2896 on: February 07, 2025, 03:15:56 AM »
For those who think the Deluded Melon is blustering, this is happening.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israels-defense-minister-orders-army-to-prepare-for-gaza-residents-departure-media-reports/ar-AA1yvzDb?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Israel's defense minister orders army to prepare for Gaza residents' departure, media reports
Story by Reuters • 9h • 2 min read


DUBAI (Reuters) - Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered the army on Thursday to prepare a plan to allow the "voluntary departure" of residents from the Gaza strip, Israeli media reported.

The instruction followed U.S. President Donald Trump's shock announcement that the United States plans to take over Gaza, resettle the Palestinians living there and transform the territory into the "Riviera of the Middle East".

"I welcome President Trump's bold plan, Gaza residents should be allowed the freedom to leave and emigrate, as is the norm around the world," Israel's Channel 12 quoted Katz as saying.

When asked who will take in the Palestinians, Katz said it should be countries who have opposed Israel's military operations in Gaza.

"Countries like Spain, Ireland, Norway, and others, which have levelled accusations and false claims against Israel over its actions in Gaza, are legally obligated to allow any Gaza resident to enter their territories," he said.

Katz's plan will include exit options via land crossings, as well as special arrangements for departure by sea and air, Channel 12 reported.

Trump drew rebukes on Wednesday over his plan for Gaza from world powers Russia, China and Germany, which said it would foster "new suffering and new hatred."

Regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia rejected the proposal outright and Jordan's King Abdullah, who will meet Trump at the White House next week, said on Wednesday he rejected any attempts to annex land and displace Palestinians.

But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Trump's proposal was "remarkable" and urged that it be explored, even as he was not specific about what he believed Trump was offering.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Michael Georgy and Michael Perry)







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« Reply #2897 on: February 07, 2025, 03:24:36 AM »
There's no way. He is not considering the Palestinians would fight to the death for the land, like they always have.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israels-defense-minister-orders-army-prepare-gaza-residents-departure-media-2025-02-06/

Trump says Israel would hand over Gaza after fighting, no US troops needed
By James Mackenzie and Doina Chiacu
February 6, 20257:02 AM PSTUpdated an hour ago

Trump says no U.S. forces will be needed in Gaza
Israeli defence minister tells army to create plan for 'voluntary departure' of Gaza residents
Katz suggests countries opposing Israel take in Palestinians
Palestinians fear another Nakba

JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Israel would hand over Gaza to the United States after fighting was over and the enclave's population was already resettled elsewhere, which he said meant no U.S. troops would be needed on the ground.
A day after worldwide condemnation of Trump's announcement that he aimed to take over and develop the Gaza Strip into the "Riviera of the Middle East", Israel ordered its army to prepare to allow the "voluntary departure" of Gaza's residents.

Trump, who had previously declined to rule out deploying U.S. troops to Gaza, clarified his plans in comments on his Truth Social web platform.
"The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting," he said. Palestinians "would have already been resettled in far safer and more beautiful communities, with new and modern homes, in the region."

"No soldiers by the U.S. would be needed!" he said.

Earlier, amid a tide of support in Israel for what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump's "remarkable" proposal, Defence Minister Israel Katz said he had ordered the army to prepare a plan to allow residents who wished to leave to exit Gaza voluntarily.

"I welcome President Trump's bold plan, Gaza residents should be allowed the freedom to leave and emigrate, as is the norm around the world," Katz said on X.

Katz said his plan would include exit options via land crossings, as well as special arrangements for departure by sea and air.

Trump's unexpected announcement on Wednesday, which sparked anger around the Middle East, came as Israel and Hamas were expected to begin talks in Doha on the second stage of a ceasefire deal for Gaza, intended to open the way for a full withdrawal of Israeli forces and an end to the war.

Regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia rejected the proposal outright and Jordan's King Abdullah, who will meet Trump at the White House next week, said on Wednesday he rejected any attempts to annex land and displace Palestinians.

"We will not sell our land for you, real estate developer. We are hungry, homeless, and desperate but we are not collaborators," said Abdel Ghani, a father of four living with his family in the ruins of their Gaza City home. "If (Trump) wants to help, let him come and rebuild for us here."
DISPLACEMENT
What effect Trump's shock proposal may have on the ceasefire talks is still unclear. Only 13 of a group of 33 Israeli hostages due for release in the first phase have so far been returned, with three more due to come out on Saturday. Five Thai hostages have also been released.
Hamas official Basem Naim accused Defence Minister Katz of trying to cover up "for a state that has failed to achieve any of its objectives in the war on Gaza", and said Palestinians are too attached to their land to ever leave.

Displacement of Palestinians has been one of the most sensitive issues in the Middle East for decades. Forced or coerced displacement of a population under military occupation is a war crime, banned under the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

A number of hardline Israeli politicians have openly called for Palestinians to be moved from Gaza and there was strong support for Trump's push among both security hawks and the Jewish settler movement.
Giora Eiland, a former general who attracted wide attention in an earlier stage of the war with his "Generals' Plan" for a forced displacement of people from northern Gaza, said Trump's plan was "logical" and aid should not be allowed to reach displaced people returning to northern Gaza.
Israel's military campaign killed tens of thousands of people after Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the war. It has forced Palestinians to repeatedly move around within Gaza, seeking safety.

But many say they will never leave the enclave because they fear permanent displacement, like the "Nakba", or catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands were dispossessed from homes in the war at the birth of the state of Israel in 1948.

Katz said countries that have opposed Israel's military operations in Gaza should take in the Palestinians.
"Countries like Spain, Ireland, Norway, and others, which have levelled accusations and false claims against Israel over its actions in Gaza, are legally obligated to allow any Gaza resident to enter their territories," he said.

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Additional reporting by Jana Choukeir in Dubai Writing by Michael Georgy Editing by Sharon Singleton, Peter Graff and Ros Russell





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« Reply #2898 on: February 07, 2025, 05:37:46 AM »
Of course it is rejected. So what is the next move by US and Israel?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-gaza-takeover-proposal-rejected-by-palestinians/ar-AA1yw4wz?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Trump Gaza takeover proposal rejected by Palestinians
2h • 4 min read

Palestinians in Gaza and abroad are rejecting a proposal by President Donald Trump that the United States "take over" the Gaza Strip and lead the redevelopment of the war-ravaged territory.

Palestinians interviewed by ABC News said they yearn to rebuild Gaza for themselves, the only place they say they have or will ever call home.

"This is not going to be accepted by any Palestinian, we will reject this totally," said Abu Anton Al-Zabadi. "And if Trump is interested in the wellbeing of the Israeli people, America is a great country, it's powerful and has lots of land -- and if he wants to take in the Israelis to the U.S., he can do so. But this is our land, this is our homeland and this will never be accepted by any Palestinian. We are staying here."

MORE: Unpacking Trump's brazen proposal for a US takeover of Gaza: ANALYSIS

Tens of thousands of homes and cultural centers have been destroyed -- including schools, churches, mosques and stadiums -- and entire neighborhoods have been turned to rubble amid the monthslong Israeli retaliation following Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel. More than 45,000 Palestinians have been killed with thousands more wounded, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

In a news conference Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said he hoped to "level the site" and rebuild it, after earlier saying Palestinians living there should leave and go to other areas or countries.

"The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too," Trump said. "We'll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site. Level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings. Level it out."

Some human rights groups have accused Israel of committing genocide and ethnic cleansing in carrying out its war with Hamas. Some of the Palestinians ABC News spoke to fear Trump's comments about relocating Gazans are an extension of an effort to permanently displace them.

Many have lived or have been connected to Gaza for generations, recalling memories of swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, lounging on the beach with their families and visiting some of the world's oldest historical sites found in Gaza before the war and bloodshed. It's where they grew up, went to school and raised their families.

Some Palestinians had refused to leave Gaza despite the Israel-Hamas war and said they don't plan on following Trump's whims about casting them aside now, either.

"This is a very difficult decision for the people of Gaza, since they have lived through nearly 15 months of terror, killing, displacement and migration," said Fouad Hatem Al Kurdi, a Jabalia Camp Resident. "Despite that, they stayed in their land and did not leave. After 15 months of suffering, no one will leave here ... I live here, I know my work, I know how to build it, I know everything here."

"It is impossible for anyone to leave their country and sell their country, despite the steadfastness and pain we have experienced," said Muhammad Zarouk, a resident of Al-Shati Camp. "I will not leave, it is impossible. I will sacrifice my blood in order to stay here in my land."

"Either I die in Gaza or I live in Gaza," Amer Al-Sawafiri, another Palestinian in Gaza told ABC News. "Those who were displaced suffered a lot ... I cannot leave my country and my family. Where will I go?"

"As for me, my children and my family, we will stand firm," said Ilham Al-Durra, a Palestinian in Gaza. "I will not leave. This is my land, my country, I will not leave."

Palestinian refugee Hani Almadhoun told ABC News he lost two brothers in the war, one who was a co-founder of the Gaza Soup Kitchen that provided food for Gazans amid the threat of famine during the Israel-Hamas war.

Almadhoun said his focus now is still on ensuring that people have food, medical care, and other necessities amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Rebuilding Gaza is not yet the focus for those on the ground, he said.

"We just recently relocated the grave of my brother from another place, because the cemetery was all destroyed. So even in death, we're not finding peace," said Almadhoun. "My family is trying to do as much as we can, and it's sad because this needs a lot larger humanitarian response, and that's not been fully authorized. We're not even talking about rebuilding yet."

He said he hopes one day Gazans achieve "economic development and stability."

Yousef Aljamal, a Palestinian refugee residing in Turkey, left Gaza eight years ago and plans to return once he's able. He said he's not shocked by Trump's rhetoric, pointing to other comments the U.S. president has made about taking over the Panama Canal and Greenland.

"Will his plan materialize on the ground?" Aljamal said. "I think the only people who can stop this plan is the people of Gaza. They are determined to stop his plan. They do not want to go anywhere."

Tala Herzallah, a 22-year-old student in Gaza, told ABC News that Trump's comments felt like a slap in the face after everything Palestinians have endured for over a year.

"'Just leave your homeland, leave your country for us to rebuild it in a way that we see is good for us, not for you'" she characterized Trump's remarks. "I can't understand how this can be considered justice," said Herzallah.














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« Reply #2899 on: February 07, 2025, 05:49:13 AM »
I suspected AI is involved, and soon he will have profiles on all Americans to usher in the Mark of the Beast.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/elon-musk-s-doge-is-feeding-sensitive-federal-data-into-ai-to-target-cuts/ar-AA1yxMHV?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Elon Musk’s DOGE is feeding sensitive federal data into AI to target cuts
Story by Hannah Natanson, Gerrit De Vynck, Elizabeth Dwoskin, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel • 1h • 5 min read

Representatives from Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service have fed sensitive data from across the Education Department into artificial intelligence software to probe the agency’s programs and spending, according to two people with knowledge of the DOGE team’s actions.

The AI probe includes data with personally identifiable information for people who manage grants, as well as sensitive internal financial data, the two people said. They described DOGE activities at the Education Department on the condition of anonymity due to fear of retaliation.

The DOGE team is using AI software accessed through Microsoft’s cloud computing service Azure to pore through every dollar of money the department disburses, from contracts to grants to work trip expenses, one of the people said. Lower level department staffers were directed by agency leadership to let Musk’s teams access the sensitive financial data, the person said.

The use of AI inside the Department of Education, which has not previously been reported, shows how Musk’s group, which includes former employees from his tech empire, is tapping the favorite tool of Silicon Valley as part of its mission to drastically slash the size and functions of the federal government.

At the Department of Education, the DOGE’s team aims to radically reduce spending and ultimately shrink the department and its staff, the people said — helping further the Trump administration’s push to get rid of it entirely.

The DOGE team plans to replicate this process across many departments and agencies, accessing the back-end software at different parts of the government and then using AI technology to extract and sift through information about spending on employees and programs, including DEI initiatives, according to another person familiar with the DOGE process, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to describe it.

Like other tech leaders, Musk has frequently championed AI as a tool capable of rapidly making sense of data and situations that can confuse humans. However, because of the technology’s risks, many private-sector companies and U.S. government departments have banned workers from using it on secure materials.

Feeding sensitive data into AI software puts it into the possession of a system’s operator, increasing the chances it will be leaked or swept up in cyberattacks. AI can also make errors, for example hallucinating incorrect information when summarizing data.

Microsoft Azure can be used to access AI tools made by many different companies, and it is unclear which the DOGE workers used. Representatives from DOGE and Microsoft declined to comment. A spokesperson for the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Madi Biedermann, deputy assistant secretary for communications at the Education Department, wrote in a statement Thursday that the DOGE representatives are federal employees who possess the requisite security clearances and background checks.

Staffers “are focused on making the Department more cost-efficient, effective, and accountable to the taxpayers,” Biedermann said. “There is nothing inappropriate or nefarious going on.”

DOGE’s use of AI inside the Education Department is a significant departure from the Biden administration’s policy on the technology, which encouraged federal agencies to use the technology only after developing tests and guidelines to ensure that its use didn’t compromise privacy and cybersecurity.

Musk’s group has rapidly taken over government offices tasked with controlling payments, human resources and IT for the federal government. The Technology Transformation Services section of the General Services Administration, a group established during the Obama administration to make government platforms more accessible and intuitive, has become a key tool of the DOGE campaign.

In a Monday meeting, Thomas Shedd, a former Tesla employee who was named head of the TTS last month, told workers there that the group would be a “centralized place” to collect government contracts so they could be analyzed with AI, according to a recording obtained by The Washington Post.

Alondra Nelson, who worked on AI policy at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Biden administration, said in an interview that most Americans are skeptical of AI and don’t want it being used in government, especially if it’s unclear how it’s being deployed.

“Do we want these tools unleashed in government and society without guardrails?” she said. “There’s a lot of concern and mistrust about the use of AI in American society.”

The DOGE team’s AI-fueled campaign to winnow down the Education Department has already identified dozens of contracts as targets for cuts, two of the people familiar with the group’s work said. They have indicated their intention is to eliminate every contract that is not essential to operations or required by law, according to one of the people.

“That’s the way you kill an agency, is you remove all [of] their ability to perform their role,” the person said.

And the DOGE team has already used its access to the Education Department’s data to enact significant changes. By the end of January, DOGE members had gained entrée to data on federal student aid, including the personal information for millions who receive student loans from the government — and to information on department personnel and trainings, according to three people with knowledge of the team’s access.

Working swiftly last week, one of the people said, the Musk team used information on past trainings to place roughly 100 people on paid administrative leave in compliance with Trump’s executive order forbidding federal diversity, equity or inclusion efforts. The vast majority of people placed on leave had signed up for a single diversity training, The Post previously reported, some of them because it helped fulfill a job requirement.

The vast majority of the people are still on leave as of Thursday, according to Sheria Smith, president of the union which represents Education Department employees — and most of them are female or non-White, she said.

A staffer inside the Education Department said the DOGE team is working with almost unbelievable speed, not just at his agency but across the government. On Wednesday alone, DOGE representatives gained access to sensitive health payments at the Department of Health and Human Services and began seeking data from the Labor Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Post reported.

“They have a playbook, which is to get access to the data,” the staffer said. “And once they’re in, it’s already over.”

Aaron Schaffer, Razzan Nakhlawi and Laura Meckler contributed to this report









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« Reply #2900 on: February 07, 2025, 03:18:29 PM »
These people are SO flowerING STUPID. AOC, breaks down the entire game succinctly. Why is Felon Muskrat downloading everything? They are looking for ways to give to the rich. I knew of the big tax breaks the Deluded Melon gave the rich in 2017. I knew they expire this year. We all did. Democrats TRIED to tell the ignorant and gullible. But to give massive cuts, the tax money has to come from somewhere. So you gotta cut cut cut spending on essential programs. Up taxes on poor and what is left of the middle class. Cut programs they need. Medicaid, school lunches, even the Dept of Ed. Down the list they go, all to feed the rich.

Will the Maggots wake up? Or will they sit there, paying 50 cents more per egg at Waffle House, cheering cause The Tiny Handed Wombat ended trans folks in sports, and is deporting innocent folks cause they are brown? But the insulin goes up, they don't get health care, and they pay God knows how much more. A bunch of homeless, disabled maggots crying in the streets, but saying he is the best president ever.

Anyway she speaks the truth. One of the few who is not owned in DC. The scoop.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVgNJf6CsBA&t=2957s
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« Reply #2901 on: February 08, 2025, 06:31:59 AM »
Great! We got a Biblical prophecy of rivers turning to BLOOD.

https://apnews.com/article/argentina-buenos-aires-river-red-industrial-leak-41a713c0ecdadadf204c330465a3f7e9

‘It looks like a stream of blood.’ A river near Buenos Aires turns red, sparking fears of toxic leak

BUENOS AIRES (AP) — A stream winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned crimson red in recent hours, sparking fears of industrial chemical dumping, images shared by residents on social media showed Friday.





The Sarandí stream, near Villa Inflamable, in the municipality of Avellaneda, is home to tanneries and other industries that transform animal skins into leather using chemicals. Images of the blood-red waterway captured by residents quickly spread on social media, evoking apocalyptic imagery.

María Ducomls, a local resident, described waking early one recent morning to powerful odors.

“At 5:30 a.m., we already had a special and hazardous waste incinerator spewing pollutants into the air,” she told The Associated Press. Shortly after, she noticed the stream, “It looks like a stream of blood; we have never seen it like this,” she said.

Officials from the municipality of Avellaneda, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) south of the Argentine capital, suspect the presence of aniline, a toxic substance used in dyes and medicines.

Following the collection of water samples, they filed a complaint with the Buenos Aires province ministry of infrastructure and public services, which will lead an investigation.

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« Reply #2902 on: February 11, 2025, 09:00:46 AM »
I figured this was coming cause he has to mark of beast it on up. And the investment into AI is 500 billion per Trump agreement.

https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/elon-musk-led-group-makes-974-billion-bid-control-openai-wsj-reports-2025-02-10/

Musk-led group makes $97.4 billion bid for control of OpenAI
By Arsheeya Bajwa

February 10, 20251:55 PM PSTUpdated 3 min ago



Feb 10 (Reuters) - A consortium led by Elon Musk said on Monday it has offered $97.4 billion to buy the nonprofit that controls OpenAI, months after the billionaire sued the artificial intelligence startup to block it from transitioning to a for-profit firm.
Musk's bid could ratchet up longstanding tensions with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the future of the startup at the heart of a boom in generative AI technology.
Altman promptly posted on X: "no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want."

The two are already embroiled in an ongoing lawsuit. Musk criticized a $500 billion OpenAI-led project called Stargate announced with great fanfare at the White House just after President Donald Trump returned to office, suggesting the investors involved lacked the funding for the project.
"It's time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was," Musk said in the press release. "We will make sure that happens."

OpenAI, Musk, Musk's attorney Marc Toberoff and OpenAI backer Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
The bid is being backed by Musk's AI company xAI, which could merge with OpenAI following a deal, according to the Wall Street Journal which first reported Musk's offer earlier on Monday.
Even without any antitrust implications, a deal this size would need Musk and his consortium to raise enormous funds.

OpenAI was valued at $157 billion in its latest funding round in October, cementing its status as one of the most valuable private companies in the world. SoftBank Group (9984.T), opens new tab is in talks to lead a funding round of up to $40 billion in OpenAI at a valuation of $300 billion, including the new funds, Reuters reported in January.
Musk cofounded OpenAI with Altman in 2015, but left before the company took off. He founded the competing AI startup xAI in 2023.

OpenAI is now trying to transition into a for-profit from a nonprofit entity, which it says is required to secure the capital needed for developing the best artificial intelligence models.
Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman says the founders originally approached him to fund a nonprofit focused on developing AI to benefit humanity, but that it was now focused on making money.

Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru Writing by Sayantani Ghosh Editing by Anil D'Silva, David Gaffen and Matthew Lewis













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« Reply #2903 on: February 12, 2025, 04:49:25 AM »
The Great Negotiator! He says if Hamas doesn't return all the hostages "all hell gonna break loose." That's really the last thing these people needed! The scoop:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/gaza-ceasefire-appears-in-jeopardy-as-trump-issues-hamas-an-ultimatum/ar-AA1yOqFE?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Gaza ceasefire appears in jeopardy as Trump issues Hamas an ultimatum
Story by Chris Livesay • 1h • 3 min read

Families of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza blocked traffic in Tel Aviv on Monday evening, panicked by Hamas saying it would delay the next scheduled release of hostages under the fragile ceasefire agreement that took effect on January 19.

Fear over the durability of the ceasefire and hostage release agreement was spreading fast on Tuesday, after President Trump suggested the terms of the deal should be changed in the wake of Hamas' threat, and as Israel's Defense chief said he was readying troops in Gaza for a possible return to combat.

The delicate halt in fighting, negotiated by the U.S., Qatar and Egypt, has seen five exchanges between Israel and Hamas thus far, with about half of the 33 Israeli hostages expected to be freed during the first six-week phase of the agreement now back home. More than 700 Palestinian prisoners have been released from Israeli jails in exchange.

Under the terms of the agreement, a total of 33 hostages were to be released during the first six-week phase, in exchange for about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. But the families of the remaining 76 hostages — some of whom are already known to be dead — were left distraught by the developments on Monday, and by some devastating news confirmed later.

The Israel Defense Forces announced Tuesday that the oldest of the remaining captives, 86-year-old Shlomo Mantzur, had been murdered in captivity. He was a survivor of the 1941 pogrom in Iraq, in which hundreds were killed in an antisemitic riot.

It was with the last hostage release by Hamas, of three Israeli men on February 8, that the tone changed.

Israelis were left in anguish after seeing the emaciated state the men were in, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement that, "due to the serious condition of the three hostages and the repeated violations by the Hamas terrorist organization," the leader had "instructed to not allow the situation to go unaddressed, and to take appropriate measures."

There was no indication from Netanyahu's office over the weekend what those measures might be, but on Sunday, the IDF said in a statement that troops had "operated to distance suspects who posed a threat to them in different areas of the Gaza Strip," including warning shots fired at a "suspicious vessel" seen offshore and a suspect seen approaching troops in the south of the enclave.

The men released on Saturday, meanwhile, brought with them both welcome news, and some more distressing information. The family of hostage Alon Ohel learned that he is still alive, but that he's starving, with untreated wounds and bound in chains, according to his mother.

"Thank you for the effort you and your staff are making to bring back the hostages," Idit Ohel said, addressing Mr. Trump on Monday. "Today is Alon's 24th birthday. I'm asking you with all my heart, do everything in your power to ensure that this deal is continued."

The ceasefire agreement has also seen Israel allow hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians return to what's left of their homes in the decimated north of Gaza. But many now fear the respite could be short-lived.

"People have begun to stock up on supplies for fear that war will return," said Mohammad Yusuf, who lives in the badly scarred southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. "People are afraid of any statement, from both sides."

That fear is taking hold not just in Gaza, but in the other, much larger Palestinian territory, the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Residents there are already reeling from an Israeli operation to uproot Hamas that the military and police launched just several days after the ceasefire in Gaza came into effect. Violence against Palestinians by Israeli settlers in the territory has also been on the rise.

Residents told CBS News this week that they fear President Trump's controversial plan to resettle all of Gaza's residents in other countries and "take over" the coastal strip of land is only the beginning.

Even before Mr. Trump began his second term, his election win had already fueled discussion in Israel of the prospect of the complete annexation of the West Bank as Israeli territory.

"We will not leave our country," insisted West Bank resident Maha Fathi Taleb. "We will not. Even if they shoot us. Let Trump do whatever he wants."















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« Reply #2904 on: February 12, 2025, 05:24:08 AM »
Netanyahu is doubling down on The Mad Mango's deadline of Saturday.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/11/middleeast/israel-hamas-ceasefire-deal-intl/index.html

Ceasefire ‘will end’ if Hamas does not return hostages by Saturday, Netanyahu says
By Lauren Kent, CNN

 6 minute read
Updated 12:53 PM EST, Tue February 11, 2025

It’s only three weeks into a fragile ceasefire, and Israel and Hamas are each ratcheting up allegations that the other party has violated the deal.

So far, 16 out of 33 hostages scheduled for release in the current phase of the agreement have been freed by Hamas, and 656 Palestinian prisoners from a list of nearly 2,000 have been released by Israel. But the weekly exchanges may now be disrupted after Hamas accused Israel of violating the agreement and said it would postpone Saturday’s hostage release “until further notice.”

Israel has hit back, with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying late Tuesday that the Gaza ceasefire will end if Hamas does not release hostages as planned on Saturday.

“If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon - the ceasefire will end, and the IDF will return to intense fighting until Hamas is completely defeated,” Netanyahu said in a video statement.

US President Donald Trump, whose envoy helped mediate the agreement along with officials from Egypt and Qatar, has suggested dismissing the multi-staged approach of the deal altogether and giving Hamas an ultimatum to release all the hostages at once.

Here’s what each side is saying, and where the deal could go from here:

Hamas says Israel violated the deal
On Monday, Hamas threatened to postpone the next hostage release, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire deal by targeting Palestinians with gunfire in various parts of Gaza, delaying the return of displaced people to the heavily bombarded north, and not allowing the agreed humanitarian aid to enter the enclave.

The militant group also accused Israel of delaying the entry of essential medicines and hospital supplies, as well as not allowing tents, prefabricated houses, fuel, or rubble-removing machines into Gaza.

On Tuesday, the Gaza health ministry said that 92 people in the enclave had been killed in Israeli military operations since the ceasefire came into effect.

CNN has asked Israeli authorities for comment on the allegations regarding casualties and disrupted aid.

A diplomat with knowledge of the ceasefire talks told CNN that the United Nations, Qatar and other countries had requested to deliver temporary shelters to Gaza but Israel turned them down. CNN has reached out to Israeli officials regarding the claim.

Tents sheltering displaced Palestinians are erected in the yard of a secondary school in the north of Gaza City on February 10, 2025, amid the current ceasefire deal. Bashar Taleb/AFP/Getty Images
Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas’ armed wing, said in a social media post on Monday: “We affirm our commitment to the terms of the agreement as long as the occupation commits to them.”

In a later statement, Hamas added that there was still an opportunity for the release to go forward as planned, saying that Israel has sufficient time “to fulfill its obligations.”

Israel says delay is ‘complete violation’ of deal
Hamas’ postponement is a “complete violation of the ceasefire agreement and the deal to release the hostages,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with his political and security cabinet on Tuesday, where they expected next steps.

Katz said he instructed the military to “prepare at the highest level of alert for any possible scenario in Gaza.” The Israeli military also said it was raising the level of readiness in southern Israel and that it would reinforce the area to enhance its “readiness for various scenarios.”

Those announcements also come after Israeli forces opened fire on Sunday in the eastern areas of Gaza City, close to the Gaza border, killing three Palestinians, Palestinian authorities said. The incident happened close to the border fence near Nahal Oz, an Israeli kibbutz, or agricultural commune. Following that incident, Katz said: “Anyone who enters the buffer zone, their blood is on their own head – zero tolerance for anyone who threatens IDF (Israel Defense Forces) forces or the fence area and communities.”

Doubts about the future of the deal also follow Israel’s condemnation of the gaunt, frail appearance of the hostages released last week as “shocking.” Many of the remaining Israeli hostages are believed to be in even worse condition, Israeli government officials told CNN on Tuesday.

What did Trump say?
President Trump has urged Israel to “let all hell break out” and cancel the ceasefire and hostages deal if Hamas does not return those still being held in Gaza by Saturday.

“As far as I’m concerned, if all of the hostages aren’t returned by Saturday at 12 o’clock – I think it’s an appropriate time – I would say, cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out,” the president told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday,

Trump added that all hostages ought to be returned, not two or three “in drips and drabs,” which is the phased manner of releases outlined in the deal.

Pressed on what “all hell” might entail in Gaza, Trump said, “You’ll find out, and they’ll find out – Hamas will find out what I mean.”

Trump and his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff are part of the team that helped broker the ceasefire, which was finalized with cooperation between the Biden and Trump camps just before the new administration took office.

The US president went on to say that Palestinians would not have a right to return to Gaza under his plan to take US ownership of the enclave and rebuild it.

Trump also told reporters on Monday: “I think a lot of the hostages are dead.” At least 34 of the hostages are dead, according to Israel, though the true number is expected to be higher.

How likely is the ceasefire to hold?
In short, no one knows.

It took about a year of negotiations to reach the current deal. The first ceasefire, in November 2023, lasted about a week.

The current agreement is set up to progress in three distinct phases, the first of which is already halfway through.

As well as the release of 16 hostages so far, phase one has seen the entry of more humanitarian aid and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza. The Israeli military has retained its presence along Gaza’s borders with Egypt and Israel.

Israel has to date released around a third of the nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners agreed for the exchange, some of them held without charge, and others facing life sentences.

Following Israel’s withdrawal from a key militarized zone dividing Gaza, Palestinians began returning to what’s left of their homes in the heavily bombarded north. The “overwhelming destruction of homes and communities in the north” has left people without viable shelter, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which has said “the need for food, water, tents and shelter materials in that area remains critical.”

Meanwhile, negotiations for the second and third phases have barely started.

An Israeli delegation was sent to Doha, Qatar, on Sunday, but an Israeli official told CNN that the team would not be discussing the second phase of the deal, adding that Netanyahu was planning separately to hold “a security-political cabinet meeting” this week regarding the second phase.

Netanyahu waited until last weekend – one week after a deadline for further ceasefire talks – to send his delegation to Qatar. Israeli media has speculated that he is simply running out the clock until phase one of the deal expires on March 1.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a key member of Netanyahu’s coalition, has threatened to quit the government if Israel doesn’t return to war after the first phase of the truce.

Qatari and Egyptian mediators are engaging with Israel and Hamas to solve “current issues” and ensure adherence to the agreement, a diplomatic source familiar with the matter told CNN.

CNN’s Jeremy Diamond, Abeer Salman, Kareem Khadder, Lauren Izso, Mostafa Salem, Becky Anderson, Mick Krever, Kevin Liptak, Donald Judd, Dana Karni and Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to reporting.





















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« Reply #2905 on: February 12, 2025, 05:34:46 AM »
And course here goes the Orange Idiot to try to coax the Jordan King into taking millions of refugees.

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/11/g-s1-48181/trump-jordan-king-abdullah-white-house-gaza

Jordan's King Abdullah heads to the White House as Trump pushes a Gaza takeover plan
February 11, 202511:07 AM ET

AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan's King Abdullah II is heading into what is expected to be one of the toughest meetings of his quarter-century reign at the White House Tuesday.

President Trump set the stage for a fraught face-to-face with a plan he announced last week to relocate some 2 million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt. Both countries have said they strongly oppose the plan, which Israel's leadership has embraced.

Trump went further on Monday. He said he would "conceivably withhold aid" from Jordan and Egypt if they did not agree to take Gaza's 2 million Palestinians.

Trump's plan, articulated without consultation with Jordan or Egypt, would involve the U.S. taking over Gaza, a small Palestinian territory with a Mediterranean coastline. The "Riviera" of the Middle East he said he envisions would be rebuilt from the destruction of more than a year of war between Israel and Hamas. United Nations officials say 70% of the Palestinian territory's structures are damaged or destroyed.

Seizing Gaza and expelling its population would be illegal under international law, United Nations officials and legal experts have warned.

It would also breach a key part of the peace deal Jordan signed with Israel three decades ago.

"Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel precisely because it did not want a solution at Jordan's expense," said former Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Muasher.

Middle East
Jordan begins military flights to deliver aid in Gaza, but many say it's not enough
"This is an existential issue to Jordan that does not lend itself to any economic pressure from the United States," said Muasher, now vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Many of Jordan's citizens are descendants of Palestinian refugees who fled or were expelled from their homes during and after the creation of Israel in the late 1940s and in subsequent wars, and were never allowed back. Jordan and other Arab countries have historically resisted accommodating more Palestinian refugees out of fear that it would weaken the case for a Palestinian state and the refugees' right to return.

Muasher said the brake to Trump's plans could be Saudi resistance. Trump has made clear he wants to broker a normalization agreement between Saudi Arabia, the most powerful Gulf state, and Israel. Saudi Arabia last week said expelling Palestinians would stand in the way of any normalization talks.

"Those are very strong words," says Muasher. The White House "probably will take the Saudi position very seriously."



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« Reply #2906 on: February 12, 2025, 08:08:08 AM »
Thanks to the Apricot Antichrist, and media bending the knee, and not having enough resources to read from. Getting Bird Flu news is hard.

I just saw in my local paper, someone out here reportedly got bird flu

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/nevada-resident-infected-with-new-strain-of-bird-flu-we-re-gonna-have-another-influenza-pandemic/ar-AA1yPTmr?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Nevada Resident Infected with New Strain of Bird Flu: 'We’re Gonna Have Another Influenza Pandemic'

Story by Vanessa Etienne • 3h • 2 min read



The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that a Nevada resident has been infected with a new strain of the bird flu.

On Feb. 10, the Central Nevada Health District (CNHD) reported a case of the bird flu (highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI) in a worker who had exposure to infected dairy cattle at a farm in Churchill County.

Health officials said the dairy worker’s illness was mild, they were not hospitalized and have since recovered.

The patient reportedly had the D1.1 strain of bird flu, differing from the B3.13, which is the strain of the virus that has resulted in the majority of human infections in the United States. This new strain was first confirmed in Nevada cattle on Jan. 31 after the virus was detected in milk collected for monitoring purposes in December.

The latest development raises concerns about whether dairy cows may be more susceptible to the bird flu, which would increase the risk of cow-to-human transmission.

“Some experts do fear that it could mark a new chapter in the outbreak or that bird flu may become endemic in the U.S.,” Andrea Garcia —  vice president of science, medicine and public health at the American Medical Association — said during a news brief on Feb. 10. “This is something we are continuing to very closely follow.”

Related: What to Know About the Bird Flu amid the Current Outbreak

“That’s a big deal,” Michael Osterholm — infectious disease expert and director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota — told NBC of the virus being found in more cows.

“We’re gonna have another influenza pandemic, and when it happens, we shouldn’t be surprised,”  he added.

However, the CDC and CNHD said the public health risk for the general public remains low, while noting that “people who work with birds, poultry or cows, or have recreational exposure to them, are at higher risk.”

Those at greater risk are encouraged to avoid touching sick or dead animals, and ensure that they are not eating uncooked or undercooked food. Cooking poultry and eggs to an internal temperature of 165˚F kills bacteria and viruses, according to the CDC.

Last Month, health officials announced the first death in the United States linked to the bird flu. The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed on Jan. 6 that a 65-year-old man died from the virus after exposure to “a combination of a non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds.”

The World Health Organization previously called the current outbreak a “significant public health concern.” However, the agency does not currently list the bird flu outbreak as a global health emergency.

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« Reply #2907 on: February 13, 2025, 04:30:33 AM »
This country is full of Sell Outs with no Spine.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/apple-changes-gulf-of-mexico-to-gulf-of-america-on-maps/ar-AA1yRvFI?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Apple changes Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America on maps
Story by AP • 15h • 1 min read



SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps Tuesday after an order by President Donald Trump was made official by the U.S. Geographic Names Information System.

The move follows Google, which announced last month that it would make the change once the official listing was updated and wrote in a blog post Sunday that it had begun rolling out the change. In Google's case, the company said people in the U.S. will see Gulf of America and people in Mexico will see Gulf of Mexico. Everyone else will see both names.



After taking office, Trump ordered that the water bordered by the Southern United States, Mexico and Cuba be renamed.

The U.S. Geographic Names Information System officially updated the name late Sunday. Microsoft has also made the name change on its Bing maps.

The Associated Press, which provides news around the world to multiple audiences, will refer to the Gulf of Mexico by its original name, which it has carried for 400 years, while acknowledging the name Gulf of America.

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« Reply #2908 on: February 13, 2025, 07:39:04 AM »
The Apricot Antichrist spoke to both Putin and Zelenskyy today. Can he end the Ukraine/Russia war? He best not try to strongarm Ukraine to give up territory.

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/12/nx-s1-5294478/hegseth-ukraine-nato-europe-trump

Trump spoke with Russia's Putin and Ukraine's Zelenskyy to start talks to end the war
Updated February 12, 20253:07 PM ET

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President Trump says he spoke with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine in separate phone calls Wednesday, in an effort to begin negotiations toward ending the two countries' war.

"We agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting each other's Nations," and to start negotiations on the war immediately, Trump said of his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a social media post.

He then followed with a post saying his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "went very well" and that Zelenskyy "wants to make PEACE."

The Russian and Ukrainian governments, in individual statements afterward, each confirmed the calls with Trump and agreed to negotiate.

Zelenskyy said he had a "very substantive" and detailed conversation with Trump. "We believe that America's strength is enough to push Russia and Putin to peace together with us, together with all our partners," he said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin and Trump's call lasted an hour and a half. In addition to the war in Ukraine, he said they discussed a prisoner exchange. On Tuesday, Russia released U.S. teacher Marc Fogel, and the Trump administration said Wednesday it is releasing Russian national Alexander Vinnik, who had been charged for laundering money in a cryptocurrency exchange, as part of the deal.

The conversations came as Trump's new defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, laid out the administration's ideas about European defense and the future of Ukraine in a meeting in Brussels.

While the United States remains committed to NATO and defending partners in Europe, he said, "the United States will no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship which encourages dependency. Rather, our relationship will prioritize empowering Europe to own responsibility for its own security."

Hegseth went further to detail the administration's positions on how to end the Russia-Ukraine war, which later this month will hit the three-year mark. He was speaking to Ukraine's backers gathered for a meeting at NATO headquarters.

"We must start by recognizing that returning to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective," Hegseth said, referring to the year Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine.

"The United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement," he said.

Both statements could dash hopes in Ukraine, which has fought a costly war to defend and regain its territory, and has pushed to join NATO.

He said Trump "intends to end this war by diplomacy and bringing both Russia and Ukraine to the table."

European leaders will watch for more detailed pronouncements on U.S. foreign policy as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other officials attend the Munich Security Conference later this week.

This is a developing story that may be updated.

Danielle Kurtzleben contributed reporting from Washington, D.C., Teri Schultz from Brussels, Joanna Kakissis from Kyiv, Ukraine, Charles Maynes from Moscow and Willem Marx from London.







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« Reply #2909 on: February 14, 2025, 04:20:22 AM »
What can I say? We're all dead now. Dune Worm confirmed.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-votes-confirm-robert-f-kennedy-jr-health-secretary-rcna191856

Senate votes to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary
Kennedy managed to allay the concerns of several key GOP senators over his anti-vaccine activism. Mitch McConnell was the lone Republican to vote against him.


Feb. 13, 2025, 8:31 AM PST / Updated Feb. 13, 2025, 8:35 AM PST
By Natasha Korecki and Kate Santaliz
The GOP-controlled Senate voted Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime anti-vaccine activist, to lead the country’s most powerful health care agency.

Kennedy was confirmed as health and human services secretary on a mostly party-line vote of 52-48. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., broke ranks on yet another of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, joining all Democrats in opposition.

McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, said Kennedy had a "record of trafficking in dangerous conspiracy theories and eroding trust in public health institutions."

"Mr. Kennedy failed to prove he is the best possible person to lead America’s largest health agency," McConnell said in a statement. "As he takes office, I sincerely hope Mr. Kennedy will choose not to sow further doubt and division but to restore trust in our public health institutions.”

Still, Thursday's vote marks another win for Trump, all of whose Cabinet-level nominees who have come before the Senate have been approved.

Kennedy will now be in charge of an expansive, $1.7 trillion agency that steers pandemic preparedness, manages government-funded health care for millions of people and oversees vaccine and pharmaceutical drug development.

Kennedy, a scion of the famous Democratic family, managed to overcome concerns among some Republicans over his past stances on vaccines and abortion.

The Republican senator who most vocally questioned Kennedy’s qualifications, Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, ultimately voted to confirm him. Cassidy, a longtime physician who chairs the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, had said he was “struggling” with his decision after he quizzed Kennedy at two confirmation hearings.

But Cassidy, who is already politically vulnerable should he run for re-election, said in a floor speech last week that Kennedy gave him a series of reassurances that he would maintain the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s advisory committee on immunization practices and that he would not remove statements on the CDC’s website noting that vaccines do not cause autism.

Kennedy also secured the backing of two other key Republicans, Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, and Susan Collins, of Maine, before the vote.

Murkowski announced her support after, she said, Kennedy reassured her about his stance on vaccines.

"He has made numerous commitments to me and my colleagues, promising to work with Congress to ensure public access to information and to base vaccine recommendations on data-driven, evidence-based, and medically sound research," Murkowski wrote on X on Wednesday. "These commitments are important to me and, on balance, provide assurance for my vote."

Collins offered a similar statement this week, saying Kennedy had allayed her concerns about his stances on vaccines.

In addition to the CDC, the HHS secretary oversees the heads of the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Kennedy initially ran for president last year as a Democrat before he launched an independent campaign. He eventually dropped his bid and endorsed Trump, taking his "Make America Healthy Again" message onto the campaign trail.

Kennedy’s call to more closely examine chemicals in the nation’s food brought support from both parties. But his past activism against vaccines and his advancement of false theories that they are linked to autism prevented him from winning any Democratic support.

“When you continue to sow doubt about settled science, it makes it impossible for us to move forward,” Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., told Kennedy in an emotional statement at a committee hearing last month. “So that’s what the problem is here, is the relitigating and the rehashing and the continuing to sow doubt so we can’t move forward. And it freezes us in place.”





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