A secular nation hours before he died. Warplanes from israel by britain, even nations, and the us a bomb, the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world, damascus. Joining me now from room is the conflict forums, alister crook, who cut his teeth at m i. 6, and since the siege of bethlehem has dedicated his life to deescalating violence. Alastair, thanks so much for coming on going underground. I think its a 1st time, although you dont choose the wine before. Just how do you explain the fact that during a pandemic we know antonio good terrorism. He wanted a worldwide ceasefire. Why was there this barrier arch of aerial bombardment from the Israeli Air Force on damascus . And this happening as we hear of netanyahu going to saudi arabia denied by the saudis, and to the blinken. This old obama era official being selected by joe biden to be the next secretary of state. What i think 1st of all the main aim, and at the moment the main aim that netanyahu had icing, with his visit to saud
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If you tracked this year’s session of the Kansas Legislature and ended up with a headache, don’t worry. Republican leaders in the House and Senate meant for that to happen. Throughout 2024, they followed the advice of once and future Donald Trump henchman Steve Bannon. The perpetually rumpled Bannon told author Michael Lewis back in […] The post Kansas GOP leaders follow Bannon’s advice for manipulating media: ‘Flood the zone with s ’ appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Welcome back to the final Statehouse scraps column of 2024! … Or is it? Yes, the Kansas Legislature’s veto session drew to a close early Wednesday, but from all indications, Gov. Laura Kelly soon will order lawmakers back to work, ordering them to fashion yet another tax plan. Despite passing a handful of worthwhile bills, […] The post Legislature splinters into smithereens by veto session’s end, with more sausage making on the way appeared first on Kansas Reflector.