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Buying off the ICC Prosecutor. Qatar launched an intelligence operation & promised to “look after” Karim Khan over targeting Israel. When the operation’s manager was asked if backing came from a sheikh or the state, he said: “the state.” A crooked prosecutor. A corrupted court. wsj.com/opinion/karim-…


Immersive travelling Nova festival exhibition to open in East London on 20 May, telling the story of those who were murdered or taken hostage on 7 October, 2023. jewishnews.co.uk/immersive-trav…

Tehran's embassy in London calls on Iranians living in UK to sacrifice their lives for the regime, sparking national security fears trib.al/0YQ2RVr

BRILLIANT Rubio announces if you support Hamas then you are NOT entering the US, not even as a visitor. “This is not about free speech, this is about people who do not have a right to be in the United States to begin with”

EXCLUSIVE from @patrickkmaguire Sir Keir Starmer is drawing up plans to make Labour MPs vote down any attempt to refer him to a parliamentary sleaze inquiry over the appointment of Lord Mandelson Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the Commons, is expected to allow a debate and a vote on Tuesday on whether to refer Starmer to the privileges committee over claims he misled the Commons The Tories and other opposition parties have accused Starmer of misleading MPs by claiming that “due process” was followed in the appointment of Lord Mandelson as ambassador to the US and there was “no pressure whatsoever” Starmer’s claims were contradicted last week by Sir Olly Robbins, whom Starmer sacked as permanent secretary at the Foreign Office. Robbins said there was “constant pressure” over Mandelson’s appointment Downing Street had hoped that the Speaker would deny any request. The Times has been told that Hoyle is likely to grant the request because the procedural bar for doing so is “relatively low”. Parliamentary rules state that complaints must not be “frivolous” The government is strongly opposing the move and is said by concerned ministers to be in “defiant mode”. The Times has been told that the plan is to whip MPs to oppose any attempt to refer Starmer to a parliamentary investigation, although the government will wait to see the wording of any motion before deciding Sir Alan Johnson and Lord Blunkett, Labour former cabinet ministers, issued a joint statement opposing the vote, saying: “The fact that Kemi Badenoch has changed the accusations she is levelling against the PM on an almost daily basis as her claims have failed to stand up to scrutiny shows what this is really about. This is a nakedly political stunt with no substance ahead of the May elections. “Any comparison with Boris Johnson is absurd. When parliament referred that matter to the privileges committee, a police investigation had directly disproved his categoric statements that he knew nothing about the breach of lockdown rules.” They said referring Starmer would be a “waste of public money and a diversion from the major challenges this country faces”. thetimes.com/article/6c0720…

🅾️ معلق BeIN Sports علي محمد علي: "لن أذكر اسم حارس ساوثهامبتون، وجميعنا نعلم السبب". اسمه دانيال بيريتز Daniel Peretz حارس مرمى منتخب اسرائيل. افسدت قطر الاخوانجية بأموالها القذرة السياسة والرياضة والاقتصاد والاعلام والصحافة والثقافة والفن والاجتماع وحتى التاريخ. لماذا يعطي الاتحاد الإنجليزي لكرة القدم @FA حقوق بث مبارياته لشبكة تروج للكراهية ومعاداة السامية؟


The Lebanese President says the Israeli killing of journalist Amal Khalil is a ‘crime against humanity’ and urges the int community to take action. He describes the Israeli action as ‘aimed at concealing the truth of its aggressive acts against Lebanon’

❌A Christian was denied ✅A Terrorist was allowed He wanted to kill innocent Brits, I was banned for pointing out his terrorist murderous behavior.

British students.


Qatargate is the biggest corruption scandal in the European Parliament's history. One of the MEPs involved in the scandal, Marie Arena, was very vocal against Israel & "pro-Palestine" Police found €280000 in her son's home MEP @JaakMadison from Estonia thinks it's suspicious