The Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin once said of history that there are decades that go by where nothing happens, and there are weeks where entire decades happen. In the past week, it seems as if the U.S. attitude towards Israel and.
Post. “The dam is cracking,” wrote Abier Khatib of the Open Society Foundation.
Objectively, the violence during Operation Protective Edge the 2014 Israeli assault on Gaza was far worse. Even as Israeli forces broke the newly adopted ceasefire just hours after they signed it, storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque again on Friday, the casualties are nothing like those of seven years ago, when well over two thousand Palestinians were killed. Yet in 2014, the reaction from the American political elite was one of total support for Israel.
As Ryan Grim from
The Interceptnoted, at the peak of the 2014 onslaught, Jessica Ramos, a progressive Democratic Party district leader in Queens, New York, took to Facebook simply to post the message “Palestine
Britain s youngest convicted terrorist led a neo-Nazi cell from his grandmother s cottage in rural Cornwall
He was found with a manual giving instructions on how to make bombs, Molotov cocktails, and build an AK47
Teen pleaded guilty to 12 offences and handed a 24-month youth rehabilitation order at the Old Bailey today
Was sentenced by video-link from Bodmin Court and was supported by his grandmother, who held his hand
Judge took account of guilty plea, remorse and that the teenager was susceptible to the influence of others
A schoolboy has become the UK s youngest terrorist after admitting offences from as young as 13, including masterminding a British far-right extremist cell from his grandmother s cottage.
The child - who told investigators he was just trying to look cool - ran the UK branch of the Feuerkrieg Division until July 2019.
Counter-terror police learned of a British-based FKD unit operating on the internet and launched a huge investigation to find out who was in the cell.
Against the backdrop of Met assistant commissioner Neil Basu s insisting far-right terror was Britain s fastest growing threat, they managed to dismantle the network.
Then after learning of the chatter between members they raided the cottage in Cornwall, worried the teenager could be building a weapon.
SINGAPORE - The rise of right-wing extremism creeping into Singapore is a worrying development, and is part of a larger wave sweeping across the world, said Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam on Wednesday (Jan 27). He was commenting on the case of a 16-year-old Singaporean student who was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in December for.