Mysterious lasers expose Israeli settlements across the border
Hebrew Kan channel: “The settlements along the northern border with Lebanon were exposed to strong laser lights last night, which caused disturbance & confusion to the settlers, amid accusations that Hezbollah was behind these actions.”
Dangerous for eyesight, the laser beams have been shining on Metula for the past few weeks. The IDF Northern Command turned to the UNIFIL occupation force in Lebanon, which promised to intervene. But IDF has no real answer to the problem.
Hebrew Kan channel: “The settlements along the northern border with Lebanon were exposed to strong laser lights last night, which caused disturbance & confusion to the settlers, amid accusations that Hezbollah was behind these actions.”
Dangerous for eyesight, the laser beams have been shining on Metula for the past few weeks. The IDF Northern Command turned to the UNIFIL occupation force in Lebanon, which promised to intervene. But IDF has no real answer to the problem.
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Lebanese News and Updates
On March 17, 2022, Germany announced the presence of the carcinogenic substance rhodamine in the Lebanese red turnip pickles. The European Union sent a warning to Lebanon but no official response took place nor any effort to remove the product from the market.
After nearly a year, Minister of Industry George Boshkian issued Circular No. 3/1, which bans the use of the toxic dye Rhodamine B in the manufacture of turnip pickles.
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The US holds Iraq hostage with the dollar
Since 2003, Iraq is required to send all its oil revenues to a single US bank account. Washington is now weaponizing Baghdad's own dollars against Iraq, by devaluing its currency and hindering payments. By Zaher Mousa
Since 2003, Iraq is required to send all its oil revenues to a single US bank account. Washington is now weaponizing Baghdad's own dollars against Iraq, by devaluing its currency and hindering payments. By Zaher Mousa
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Why is Egypt’s Navy commanding a NATO-led coalition in the Red Sea?
On 12 December 2022, the Egyptian Navy took over command of the newly established Combined Task Force 153 (CTF 153) from the US Navy.
Egypt’s command of CTF 153 in the Red Sea represents a new political positioning for Cairo, raising concerns about potential conflicts with Iran, direct Egyptian involvement in the Yemeni war, and possible tensions with Russia and China.
On 12 December 2022, the Egyptian Navy took over command of the newly established Combined Task Force 153 (CTF 153) from the US Navy.
Egypt’s command of CTF 153 in the Red Sea represents a new political positioning for Cairo, raising concerns about potential conflicts with Iran, direct Egyptian involvement in the Yemeni war, and possible tensions with Russia and China.
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For the past few days, the Israeli and US military conducted a large scale joint drill in Israel aimed at harnessing the IDF's offensive capabilities against Lebanon and Iran, dubbed Juniper Oak 2023 drill.
Photos and videos from the drill:
Photos and videos from the drill:
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🔴 Imbroglio in the Port Explosion file turns into drama
Judge Tarek Al-Bitar, who resumed work on the Port Explosion file after a 13-month halt, freed 5 of 12 pretrial detainees & prosecuted 8 others. His position of investigative judge in Lebanon's French-inspired civil-law system allows him great freedom to decide on warrants & pretrial detention.
Yet, one of the newly prosecuted turns out to be Prosecutor-General Ghassan Oweidat (Cassation Court Prosecutor), who now sued Al-Bitar—barring him from continuing with the probe. At least 18 lawsuits and a recusal request over legality & politicization accusations have been filed against the judge.
🍒 Eventually, the Security Forces' General Directorate ordered all units not to implement any decision taken by Judge Tarek Al-Bitar.
News continues
Judge Tarek Al-Bitar, who resumed work on the Port Explosion file after a 13-month halt, freed 5 of 12 pretrial detainees & prosecuted 8 others. His position of investigative judge in Lebanon's French-inspired civil-law system allows him great freedom to decide on warrants & pretrial detention.
Yet, one of the newly prosecuted turns out to be Prosecutor-General Ghassan Oweidat (Cassation Court Prosecutor), who now sued Al-Bitar—barring him from continuing with the probe. At least 18 lawsuits and a recusal request over legality & politicization accusations have been filed against the judge.
🍒 Eventually, the Security Forces' General Directorate ordered all units not to implement any decision taken by Judge Tarek Al-Bitar.
News continues
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⋯ Judge Al-Bitar has been charged by Public Prosecutor Oweidat with the crimes of Article 306, i.e. usurpation of authority, and Articles 375, 376 and 377, i.e. exercising functions after being desisted, executing tasks against one's own duties, and misusing the power derived from one's own position. (MTV)
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⋯ Uncoincidentally, Al-Bitar had met with a delegation of two French judges assigned to a French investigation into the explosion, in his office at the Palace of Justice in Beirut, only a week prior. The US Embassy of Beirut also expressed their support for his recent actions.
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⋯ This blatant foreign interference is nothing new, as Al-Akhbar reported as far back as last September that the German Ambassador was leaked saying that “the EU would impose sanctions on any judge who hindered Al-Bitar's investigations.”
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⋯ Maybe if the Europeans, especially the French, and the US cared so much about getting justice for the port explosion victims, they'd release the results of their own investigations.
Otherwise, this is merely their attempt at politicizing this tragedy.
Otherwise, this is merely their attempt at politicizing this tragedy.
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⋯ 🚨 Prosecutor Ghassan Oweidat issued a decision to free all suspects who were detained in the Beirut port explosion investigation without exception, merely banning them from travel instead.
Update: Ziyad Al-Awf fled to the USA.
Update: Ziyad Al-Awf fled to the USA.
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⋯ In light of Prosecutor Oweidat's decision to cancel all pretrial detentions, the director-general of Lebanon's customs, Badri Daher (FPM), has been released.
The detainees' case was frozen during the 13-month suspension of the Port Explosion file.
The detainees' case was frozen during the 13-month suspension of the Port Explosion file.
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