UK - Many contentious policies, such as those on social care, means-testing winter fuel payments, and scrapping the pensions triple lock, appear to have been dropped along with plans to lift the legal ban on opening new grammar schools. Instead, the speech put efforts to secure the “best possible deal as we leave the European Union” of the unusually long parliament, with promises to reach a broad consensus in order to “make a success of Brexit”, establishing new policies on issues such as immigration, agriculture, and fisheries.
ISRAEL - Israel has significantly increased its air superiority in the last decade following the Israeli–Lebanese conflict of 2006, its Air Force chief has stated, warning Hezbollah and its allies of dire consequences should another war break out in the future. “What the air force was able to do quantitatively in the Lebanon war over the course of 34 days we can do today in 48-60 hours,” Israel Air Force Commander Major-General Amir Eshel boasted at the 17th annual Herzliya security conference. “This is potential power unimaginable in its scope, much different to what we have seen in the past and far greater than people estimate,” the air force chief said on the second day of the security conference, as quoted by the Times of Israel.
SAUDI ARABIA - King Salman of Saudi Arabia has now appointed his 31 year old son Prince Mohammed bin Salman his Crown Prince, ousting his nephew, former Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who had previously supervised Saudi Arabia’s security forces, and who is credited by some people with defeating the challenge within Saudi Arabia that extreme Wahhabi terrorists connected to Al-Qaeda posed to the ruling family.
MIDDLE EAST - An idiot American pilot shot down a Syrian fighter that was attacking ISIS, thus confirming that Washington is not fighting ISIS, as Washington claims, but is protecting ISIS, its agent sent to Syria by Obama and Hillary to overthrow the Syrian government. General Michael Flynn revealed in a TV interview that Obama and Hillary had, over his objection as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, made the “willful decision” to send ISIS to Syria.
TURKEY - Turkey is spending tens of millions of dollars to gain a foothold inside Israel’s capital city and to stir up tensions between Arab residents and Israelis, a new investigative report claims. According to the report, set to be published in full by journalist Nadav Shragi this coming Friday in Yisrael Hashavua, since 2004 some $63 million from Turkish NGOs and the Turkish government have gone to organizations in eastern Jerusalem dedicated to “defending and strengthening the Muslim heritage and character of Jerusalem. Shragi claims that Turkey’s involvement with Islamic groups in Jerusalem are part of a concerted effort to supplant Jordan, the recognized custodian of Muslim shrines in the city.
USA - We tend to think of “fake news” as a new phenomenon, a product of advanced social media technology and our coarse and divided popular culture. But as Ecclesiastes observes (chapter 1, verse 9): “there is nothing new under the sun.” Fake news — the deliberate spread of misinformation to sway public opinion — dates back to the days of the Bible. This week, Jewish congregations worldwide will read the Torah portion of “Shelach” (Numbers 13:1–15:41), which tells the story of Moses and the spies.
EGYPT - Islamic extremists who carry out acts of terror are simply applying what their faith requires of them, according to Jesuit Father Henri Boulad, an Islamic scholar of the Egyptian Greek Melkite rite. In an interview with the National Catholic Register, Father Boulad said that “Islam is an open-ended declaration of war against non-Muslims” and those who carry out violent jihad are true Muslims who are applying exactly what their creed demands.
EUROPE - Europe is undergoing a seismic shift in its politics which will see the next century defined by conflicting views over the role of religion in public life, the continent’s chief rabbi has said. In an interview with Express.co.uk Pinchas Goldschmidt said politicians would find it increasingly difficult to walk the tightrope between their own personal views on faith in policies suited to a secular society.
UK - One of the great myths of our age is that we live in a time of unparalleled tolerance, a paradise of liberalism, conscience and free speech. You can think what you like, say what you like and do as you please, and nobody will ever tell you otherwise. That is the theory. The reality, alas, is rather different.
IRAN - Iran is about to complete the first stage of its "annexation" plan, with the third stage ending at Israel's borders, according to intelligence assessments. The first stage includes taking over areas and creating a territorial contiguity from Iran, through Iraq and Syria, to Lebanon. After Lebanon, the Iranians plan to get to Sudan through the sea and take over that country as well. The second stage includes expanding from Tehran through the Indian Ocean to the Gulf nations and then to Saudi Arabia — and take over that area as well. The third and final stage includes expanding from Iran to Iraq and from there to Jordan — all the way to Israel's border. As part of the first stage of the plan, Iranian forces in recent days have been fighting Syrian rebels on the Syria-Iraq border.
USDA - Last year it was 8 men, then down to 6, and now almost 5. While Americans fixate on Trump, the super-rich are absconding with our wealth, and the plague of inequality continues to grow. An analysis of 2016 data found that the poorest five deciles of the world population own about $410 billion in total wealth. As of 06/08/17, the world’s richest five men owned over $400 billion in wealth. Thus, on average, each man owns nearly as much as 750 million people. Why Do We Let a Few People Shift Great Portions of the World’s Wealth to Themselves? Most of the super-super-rich are Americans. We the American people created the Internet, developed and funded Artificial Intelligence, and built a massive transportation infrastructure, yet we let just a few individuals take almost all the credit, along with hundreds of billions of dollars.
USA - Over a dozen churches in the Washington DC area participated in the 2017 Capital Pride Parade. From Dupont circle to 22nd Street, roads were covered with vibrant rainbow colors in solidarity with LGBTQ+ community. Marching alongside their fellow gay pride warriors were individuals who supposedly proclaim the Gospel.
FRANCE - Under court order, the National Frequency Agency (ANFR) of France has just disclosed that most cell phones exceed government radiation limits when tested the way they are used, next to the body. Manufacturers are not required to test phones in shirt or pants pockets. French government tests on hundreds of cell phones reveal that in 2015, 9 out of 10 phones exceed the manufacturer’s reported radiation test levels when re-tested in positions where the phone is in contact with the body. The government had refused to disclose these test results until the court order.
UK - Millionaire builders saved a meagre £6,250 by fitting flammable cladding to Grenfell Tower instead of fireproof panels. A whistleblower said fire-safe panels were initially chosen – but contractors then opted for a cheaper version. In works to make Grenfell more attractive to well-heeled neighbours in Kensington, the cladding was wrapped around the tower – with lethal results. The high-rise went up like a match as the panels’ plastic core burned ferociously. A Daily Mail investigation has established that in the early stages of the refurbishment, a non-plastic type of panel named Proteus was proposed. But in the end, cheaper plastic ones named Reynobond PE were used.
USA - Monsanto’s glyphosate, aka Roundup, is the most heavily used agricultural chemical in history, with some 3.5 billion plus gallons of the herbicide being used in the Unites States alone since its introduction in 1974. Worldwide use of glyphosate is rising fast, in spite of very legitimate concerns that the chemical is causing widespread health problems including liver disease and even cancer in humans.