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Rabbi's Murder Sparks Terror Alert for Israelis in Thailand
Israel Warns Citizens of Terror Threat in Southeast Asia, Focus on Thailand Picture courtesy: Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Israel's National Security Council (NSC) has issued a stark warning to its citizens, highlighting a potential terror threat looming over Southeast Asia, with special attention to Thailand. This warning is linked to the tragic murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in Dubai on November 21, sparking heightened security concerns. In a swift response, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has detained three suspects believed to be involved in Rabbi Kogan's killing. Authorities discovered his body on November 24, a few days after he was reported missing. The investigation is ongoing, as confirmed by the UAE Ministry of Interior, although specific details about the suspects remain undisclosed. Israel has labelled Rabbi Kogan's murder as a "repugnant act of antisemitic terrorism." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to pursue those responsible and assured that no assailant will evade justice. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu stressed, "The State of Israel will use all means to deal with these murderers and those who dispatched them to the fullest extent of the law.” In light of these developments, Israel has reinforced its advisory against non-essential travel to the UAE. Citizens are urged to avoid places associated with Israeli or Jewish communities, be discreet about their travel plans on social media, and limit movements. This follows the heightened alert level set during the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023, amid concerns over attacks by Iranian or Iran-backed operatives. The White House also condemned the killing, describing it as not only an assault on Rabbi Kogan but also on the UAE's stance against violent extremism. US National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett commended the UAE for their prompt action in apprehending suspects, emphasising the importance of holding them accountable. Netanyahu has acknowledged the UAE's cooperation in the investigation and expressed intent to solidify peace relations amid adversities faced by both nations. “We will strengthen the ties between us in the face of attempts by the axis of evil to harm the relationship of peace between us,” he stated. Rabbi Zvi Kogan, aged 28, resided in the UAE serving as an emissary for Chabad-Lubavitch. He was dedicated to fostering Jewish life in the Emirates, including enhancing the availability of kosher food. His wife, Rivky, joined him as they embarked on this mission following their marriage in 2022. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the attack, underscoring that such inhuman acts won’t deter the growth of Jewish communities worldwide, including in the UAE. "This vile antisemitic attack is a reminder of the inhumanity of the enemies of the Jewish people,” Herzog stated, insisting it only strengthens their resolve to continue expanding these vibrant communities, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-02 -
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Bangkok Authorities Issue Rabies Warning After Infected Animal Found in On Nut Area
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(Organic) Pasture-Raised Eggs - where to buy?
I buy the cheap eggs sometimes to save money. Because a eat a truckload of eggs. I mix the cheap ones with some pricier ones. Better ones have more orange / darker yolks. -
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Mark Zuckerberg Dines with Donald Trump Amid Signs of a Repaired Relationship
As I see it people looked at what was on offer and chose the one that ( despite the Dem's propaganda ) made many American's lives better the first time he was POTUS, compared to one that was in lock step with Biden, who did not make many American's lives better. When it comes to it, people will vote on what they think will benefit them, not on any irrelevancies. I loathed Harris for many reasons, but If I were a US voter and thought she had policies to benefit myself I'd have held my nose and voted for her. Trump may be as bad as so many accuse him of being, but it's irrelevant what their personality is when it comes to our personal benefit. -
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Israeli Attacked in Thailand by German Tourist, Report Says
If this proves to be an unprovoked attack, the assailants should be kicked out of the Thailand and blacklisted for life. -
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Trump Threatens Punitive Tariffs Against BRICS Over De-Dollarization Plans
In a bold statement on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to impose a 100% tariff on BRICS countries if they pursue plans to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar in global trade. Trump’s remarks reflect a staunch defense of the dollar’s dominance in international markets and a warning to nations considering alternatives. “The idea that the BRICS countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER,” Trump declared. He emphasized that the U.S. would demand a clear commitment from BRICS members to refrain from creating or supporting any currency intended to replace the U.S. dollar. “They will face 100% tariffs and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. Economy,” Trump wrote, adding, “They can go find another ‘sucker!’” The BRICS alliance—comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—was formed to enhance economic cooperation among major non-Western economies. Since its first official summit in 2009, the group has focused on challenging the dominance of Western financial systems. At the 2023 summit, the alliance expanded, adding Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The issue of "de-dollarization," a key topic at the recent summit, seeks to reduce the U.S. dollar’s influence in international trade. While the idea has gained traction, experts remain skeptical about its feasibility. Analysts cite significant challenges within BRICS, including infighting among members and stark differences in their economic policies and financial systems. Trump dismissed the possibility of the BRICS countries succeeding in replacing the dollar in international trade, warning any nation attempting such a move to "wave goodbye to America." His remarks underscore the U.S.’s strategic interest in maintaining the dollar’s central role in global financial systems, a position that has provided Washington with significant economic and geopolitical leverage for decades. Representatives for the BRICS countries have not responded to Trump’s comments, but the group’s plans to explore alternatives to the dollar continue to generate debate. Despite internal challenges, the expanding coalition signals a growing push among non-Western nations to redefine global trade dynamics, a development that the incoming U.S. administration appears determined to counter. Trump’s threat to impose sweeping tariffs is a clear message that his administration views any move to undermine the dollar as a direct challenge to American economic dominance. As the world watches the unfolding dynamics between the U.S. and BRICS, the stakes for international trade and diplomacy continue to rise. Based on a report by NBC News 2024-12-02 -
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Starmer's Cabinet Choices: A Reflection of Leadership or Fraud?
Boris Johnson, in his characteristic style, has launched a scathing critique of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, focusing on the recent downfall of Transport Secretary Louise Haigh. Johnson paints a vivid picture of Haigh’s situation, describing her as a symbol of a government he views as riddled with deceit and hypocrisy. The saga begins with Haigh, whose youthful misjudgment has come to define her current predicament. A decade ago, she worked in the insurance industry at Aviva and was convicted of fraud after falsely claiming her mobile phone had been stolen to secure a replacement. Johnson, with characteristic flair, describes her as a young woman swept up in the consumerist desire for the latest gadgets, a scenario many might empathize with. "She wanted the same snazzy device as her friends," Johnson writes, adding that the ruse seemed "painless, victimless, and virtually cost-free." Yet the truth emerged when Aviva discovered one of the supposedly stolen phones in her home, leading to a criminal conviction. Johnson spares no sympathy for Haigh, dismissing her as “just a casual everyday fraudster, a swindler.” He also questions Starmer’s decision to appoint her, stating, “Starmer picked a fraudster for his Cabinet because he is the fraudster-in-chief. And he knows, in his heart, that the whole government is a fraud.” Johnson’s critique extends far beyond Haigh. He accuses the Labour government of breaking promises, particularly regarding taxation and fiscal responsibility. He recalls Labour’s pledge not to increase taxes on working people, which was later followed by a national insurance hike, contributing to inflation and economic strain. Johnson contends, “They attempted to justify this tax raid by falsely claiming that there was a black hole in the nation’s finances.” On foreign policy, Johnson lambasts the Labour government’s approach to Ukraine and their decision to hand over the Chagos Islands, a move he attributes to “Lefty spite and hatred of Britain’s colonial past.” He claims Labour’s actions have alienated allies and weakened Britain’s global standing. Johnson also revisits Labour’s stance on Brexit, mocking Starmer’s recent suggestion that Brexit contributed to high immigration numbers. He counters that Brexit is “the only mechanism” allowing Britain to control its borders, criticizing Labour’s abandonment of the Rwanda plan, which he argues was deterring illegal migration. Starmer himself is not spared from personal criticism. Johnson accuses him of hypocrisy, noting Starmer’s relationship with millionaire Waheed Alli, who reportedly provides him with suits and spectacles. “He portrayed himself as a pharisaical opponent of sleaze and corruption,” Johnson writes, referencing Starmer’s purported efforts to deceive the public. In closing, Johnson highlights Labour’s latest policies on the NHS, describing them as measures that will “oppress elderly people, divide families, agonize doctors, and enrich lawyers.” He claims these policies reflect a government out of touch with the needs of the people, focused instead on ill-conceived initiatives. Despite his sharp critique, Johnson ends on a note of optimism for his party, celebrating the Conservative lead in the polls under Kemi Badenoch’s leadership, the first such lead since his tenure as Prime Minister. This moment, for Johnson, signals a potential turning of the tide in British politics. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-12-02
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