Author: Freedom Watch

Defiant Israel military says U.S. should copy Gaza strategy, not criticize By David Brennan Newsweek June 3, 2021 The Israel Defense Forces are defiant in the face of American criticism of the recent airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, with one military official suggesting Western nations including the U.S. should learn from its urban warfare tactics rather than condemning them. The Israeli airstrikes—particularly the spectacular destruction of high-rise towers—galvanized progressive support for Palestinians in the U.S. and left President Joe Biden facing demands from within his own party to re-evaluate America’s long alliance with Israel. But IDF officials that…

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Federal Investigators Eye Rudy Giuliani’s Security Firm as Probe Ramps Up By Asawin Suebsaeng, William Bredderman The Daily Beast June 2, 2021 As the feds expand their probe into Rudy Giuliani, investigators have homed in on Giuliani Security & Safety, a consulting firm that has done business with various governments and organizations around the world, according to two people briefed on the matter and another source familiar with the situation. In recent months, the investigators have asked questions about and examined documents related to Giuliani Security & Safety (GSS). Their interest comes at a time when the feds…

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Israeli Instagram influencers took on Bella and Gigi Hadid following their Gaza posts. Guess who won Haaretz.com May 31, 2021 Israeli celebrities and influencers flocked to Instagram in order to go after American supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid, who criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza. They failed miserably. It must be fun to be Danit Greenberg. For those of you who are unfamiliar with who that is (as I very recently was), Greenberg is an Israeli reality star who gained fame for her highly publicized relationship Continue Reading…..

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The red meat issue Biden won’t touch By Ryan McCrimmon POLITICO May 31, 2021 President Joe Biden is not going to ban red meat. In fact, his administration isn’t doing much to confront the flow of harmful greenhouse gases from the very big business of animal agriculture. The Agriculture Department’s newly published “climate-smart agriculture and forestry” outline says almost nothing about how Biden aims to curb methane emissions from livestock operations. But environmentalists argue that any effort to shrink the farm industry’s climate footprint is half-baked if it relies on voluntary efforts and doesn’t address America’s system of…

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WB Reportedly Asked Gal Gadot To Take Back Her Controversial Tweet We Got This Covered May 31, 2021 The online discussion about Gal Gadot as of late has been a great example of how quickly the internet can turn on someone. It wasn’t too long ago that the Wonder Woman star received a ton of support after she addressed how Joss Whedon threatened her career on the set of Justice League. But shortly after that, she became Twitter Enemy No. 1 thanks to her response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Though Gadot’s comments on the current crisis called for…

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Israeli opposition parties reach agreement to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Washington Post May 31, 2021 JERUSALEM — A diverse coalition of Israeli opposition parties said Sunday that they have the votes to form a unity government to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader and its dominant political figure for more than a decade. Under their agreement, reached after weeks of negotiations spearheaded by centrist opposition leader Yair Lapid, former Netanyahu defense minister and ally Naftali Bennett will lead a power-sharing government. Bennett, 49, would serve as Israel’s next prime minister, according to terms of the…

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Trump’s longtime ally Roger Stone says the former president must prepare to be indicted for fraud in the coming weeks By Joshua Zitser Business Insider May 31, 2021 Roger Stone, a longtime friend and former advisor to Donald Trump, said in an Infowars interview on Friday that he believed the former president would face an indictment imminently, Salon reported. “I would be shocked if they did not come forward with a fabricated indictment for bank fraud or tax fraud against the former president by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance,” Stone told the far-right Infowars. “If they want to…

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VP Kamala Harris bashed for her “enjoy the long weekend” Memorial Day tweet Newsweek May 30, 2021 In her first Memorial Day weekend as vice president of the United States, she simply posted a smiling photo of herself and said “Enjoy the long weekend.” Enjoy the long weekend. pic.twitter.com/ilGOrod4AW — Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 29, 2021 Memorial Day is a federal holiday on the last Monday in May to remember those who have died while serving in the United States military. It was initially called Decoration Day following the U.S. Civil War, which took more American…

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