Modern Diplomacy
Published 18 hours ago
Curiouser and curiouser said Alice: A man walks into a restaurant and blows himself up it’s terrorism; a man targets residential apartment buildings (he doesn’t like journalists particularly) that’s justified retaliation.
When the UN wanted to call for a ceasefire and an end to the targeted bombing of apartment blocks which aside from men and women housed 63 children who are dead, the US president vetoed the effort. The BBC has some of their profiles. If the joke is that the Israeli tail wags the American dog, Biden is more than willing to be wagged. Not for him any confrontation with the Israeli lobby. Its power has been addressed by two professors from the University of Chicago and Harvard in their book:
Modern Diplomacy
Published 3 hours ago
According to the State Newspaper, Resalat: “The current false polarity (among presidential candidates) is aiming national unity, cohesion, and security, and creates a rift in which the US, British and Zionist security services sow the seeds of national antagonism and provide the main fuel for soft overthrow.”
Despite Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei’s wishes for a smooth and non-biased election, the candidacy of Larijani, the former speaker of the parliament, shifted the dynamics of Iran’s June presidential election. Larijani has already solicited the support of the two prominent religious figures in Qom, Iran’s Shia center, and the backing of Mesbahi Moghaddam, a member of the Expediency Council, along with several other fundamentalists and influential figures. As a result, whether the Guardian Council disqualifies Larijani or not, the “false dipole” has taken shape and materialized.
BBC News
By Lina Shaikhouni
image copyrightGhaith al-Zaanin
image captionDr Ayman Abu al-Ouf (R) dedicated his life to treating patients and training students, Dr Ghaith al-Zaanin (L) said
Without warning, an Israeli air strike destroyed the four-storey building in the Gaza Strip where Dr Ayman Abu al-Ouf lived early on Sunday.
The doctor, who was head of internal medicine at the Palestinian territory s main hospital, was killed along with 12 members of his extended family.
They included his mother and father, his wife Reem, and their 17-year-old son Tawfik and 12-year-old-daughter Tala. This is a really big loss not just for us personally because we knew Ayman - this is also a loss for his patients and students, Dr Ghaith al-Zaanin, a close friend and former colleague who lives in Canada, told the BBC.