HAMAS NOT ENAMORED by PENDING CONDEMNATION at the UN
This Thursday, November 6th, a United States resolution will be put to the
vote in the UN General Assembly condemning Hamas rocket attacks on
Israel and calling for an end to violence. The United States has succeeded
in winning over support from all 28 member states of the European Union
to support the resolution, after incorporating other relevant UN resolutions,
but without referring to a two-state solution.
THE BUZZ OVER SUDAN: Will it establish ties with Israel?
A Sudanese senior government official dismissed a report that clandestine
communication between the countries was currently under way. “This
information is false and fabricated,” Bishara Juma, government
spokesman and information minister, told reporters on Wednesday,
according to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, “We have deep and ongoing
political, ideological and religious disputes with Israel,” he said.
PAKISTANI PM: ‘There Is No Mention of Jesus in History’
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan recently remarked that, while
the life of Islam’s Muhammad “is part of history,” there is no “mention”
of Jesus in human history, the Times of Israel (TOI)reported on Friday.
“But the entire life of Muhammad, who was Allah’s last prophet, is part
of history,” the Pakistan leader added.
POLITICAL DIVISIONS in GERMANY Have Implications for the
Middle East
The decline of bipartisan political centrism in Germany portends
significant changes, not only for the country itself but for other countries
as well.
HERE IS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT in Brexit
Members of Parliament will approve or reject Theresa May's Brexit deal
on Tuesday, December 11. The process, which will start with a gruelling
five-day debate, will culminate in what is known as the "meaningful vote."
May needs to win the historic vote. If she doesn't, depending on the size
of her defeat, all sorts of chaotic scenarios could come into play. The
prime minister could feel compelled to resign and a Tory leadership election
would follow. She might ask the EU to extend the Article 50 process. There
might be a general election.
CANADIAN LAWMAKERS RECOGNIZE JEWISH REFUGEES
from Arab countries
Two Canadian lawmakers made statements in the House of Commons to
commemorate “Jewish Refugee Day.” Marked in Israel on Nov. 30, “Jewish
Refugee Day” recognizes the 850,000 Jews who were forced to flee their
homes in Arab countries across the Middle East in the days leading up to and
following the creation of the State of Israel. Conservative lawmaker David
Sweet said, “On behalf of my parliamentary colleagues, I want to assure the
Canadian Jewish community that we remember the Jewish refugees forced
from their homes on this day of commemoration, and that we will always fight
against anti-Semitism and racism in all of its forms, here at home and around
the world.”
NASA ADMITS 'TINY SUPER-INTELLIGENT' ALIENS may have ALREADY
visited Earth – and says some UFO sightings ‘cannot be explained or denied’
Professor Colombano is advocating a more "aggressive approach" to the search for
alien life. He also said scientists shouldn't rule out possible "signals" of alien life,
thanks to their own doubtful prejudices. "In the very large amount of 'noise' in
UFO reporting there may be 'signals' however small, that indicate some phenomena
that cannot be explained or denied," the professor wrote. "If we adopt a new set of
assumptions about what forms of higher intelligence and technology we might find,
some of those phenomena might fit specific hypotheses, and we could start some
serious enquiry."
This Thursday, November 6th, a United States resolution will be put to the
vote in the UN General Assembly condemning Hamas rocket attacks on
Israel and calling for an end to violence. The United States has succeeded
in winning over support from all 28 member states of the European Union
to support the resolution, after incorporating other relevant UN resolutions,
but without referring to a two-state solution.
THE BUZZ OVER SUDAN: Will it establish ties with Israel?
A Sudanese senior government official dismissed a report that clandestine
communication between the countries was currently under way. “This
information is false and fabricated,” Bishara Juma, government
spokesman and information minister, told reporters on Wednesday,
according to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, “We have deep and ongoing
political, ideological and religious disputes with Israel,” he said.
PAKISTANI PM: ‘There Is No Mention of Jesus in History’
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan recently remarked that, while
the life of Islam’s Muhammad “is part of history,” there is no “mention”
of Jesus in human history, the Times of Israel (TOI)reported on Friday.
“But the entire life of Muhammad, who was Allah’s last prophet, is part
of history,” the Pakistan leader added.
POLITICAL DIVISIONS in GERMANY Have Implications for the
Middle East
The decline of bipartisan political centrism in Germany portends
significant changes, not only for the country itself but for other countries
as well.
HERE IS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT in Brexit
Members of Parliament will approve or reject Theresa May's Brexit deal
on Tuesday, December 11. The process, which will start with a gruelling
five-day debate, will culminate in what is known as the "meaningful vote."
May needs to win the historic vote. If she doesn't, depending on the size
of her defeat, all sorts of chaotic scenarios could come into play. The
prime minister could feel compelled to resign and a Tory leadership election
would follow. She might ask the EU to extend the Article 50 process. There
might be a general election.
CANADIAN LAWMAKERS RECOGNIZE JEWISH REFUGEES
from Arab countries
Two Canadian lawmakers made statements in the House of Commons to
commemorate “Jewish Refugee Day.” Marked in Israel on Nov. 30, “Jewish
Refugee Day” recognizes the 850,000 Jews who were forced to flee their
homes in Arab countries across the Middle East in the days leading up to and
following the creation of the State of Israel. Conservative lawmaker David
Sweet said, “On behalf of my parliamentary colleagues, I want to assure the
Canadian Jewish community that we remember the Jewish refugees forced
from their homes on this day of commemoration, and that we will always fight
against anti-Semitism and racism in all of its forms, here at home and around
the world.”
NASA ADMITS 'TINY SUPER-INTELLIGENT' ALIENS may have ALREADY
visited Earth – and says some UFO sightings ‘cannot be explained or denied’
Professor Colombano is advocating a more "aggressive approach" to the search for
alien life. He also said scientists shouldn't rule out possible "signals" of alien life,
thanks to their own doubtful prejudices. "In the very large amount of 'noise' in
UFO reporting there may be 'signals' however small, that indicate some phenomena
that cannot be explained or denied," the professor wrote. "If we adopt a new set of
assumptions about what forms of higher intelligence and technology we might find,
some of those phenomena might fit specific hypotheses, and we could start some
serious enquiry."