Sunday, January 05, 2025

2 LOW GOT ANOTHER HOLE IN HIS JEANS

Rapper 2 Low accidentally fires gun during podcast recording with rap legend Mike D

 

By Alesia Stanford 

 

Daily Mail

Jan 5, 2025

 

Rapper 2 Low, 46, accidentally fired his gun while making an appearance on the One on One with Mike D podcast's first episode of 2025  

Rapper 2 Low, 46, accidentally fired his gun while making an appearance on the One on One with Mike D podcast's first episode of 2025


The latest episode of the One on One with Mike D podcast started on a terrifying note. 

Rapper 2 Low accidentally fired his gun during an appearance on the season two premiere episode of Mike D's podcast. 

The conversation began with the two discussing 2 Low's early career, and his future plans, before it turned to the time the Funky Lil Brotha artist, 46,  signed his first contract at age 12, to the time he found himself behind bars for the first time at age 15.

As the two were discussing the importance of the choices one makes, 2 Low can be seen rooting around in the pocket of his distressed jeans. 

Suddenly, there was a loud bang, which brought the conversation to a halt.

2 Low looked shocked as he tried to figure out what had happened and if he was hurt while Mike D calmly asked 'who shot who? Somebody got shot?'

A voice off-camera can be heard saying 'You good Low?'

'I hope,' the rapper answered, 'y'all good?'. 

Mike D got up and looked around the room for the bullet, which wasn't found while the camera was running, as the person off-camera repeatedly said the f-word. 

The veteran host and former Screwed Up Click member decided it was time to end the episode. 

'Damn, only on the Dirty Third One on One with Mike D, I thought my (bleep) shot me!

'Everybody good?' the off camera voice asked again, 'You good Low?' 

'I hope,' he answered again.

'This has never happened on One on One with me at the Mike D, man. Where you at Low?' he asked his guest.

'Well right now, man, you know, we being grateful of the fact that everybody safe, everybody good, everybody cool.'

 

Prior to the gun going off, 2 Low could be seen rooting around in his jeans pocketAs he and Mike D were discussing the importance of making good choices, the gun went off
Prior to the gun going off, 2 Low could be seen rooting around in his jeans pocket.  As he and Mike D were discussing the importance of making good choices, the gun went off
Mike D calmly asked 'who shot who? Somebody got shot?' A voice off-camera can be heard saying 'You good Low?' 'I hope,' the rapper answered, 'y'all good?'

Mike D calmly asked 'who shot who? Somebody got shot?' A voice off-camera can be heard saying 'You good Low?' 'I hope,' the rapper answered, 'y'all good?'

 

Mike D tried to see the silver lining in the frightening moment saying that every time he and 2 Low get together, 'we make history, so I guess we just made history, y'all.'

Posting the video on YouTube, the host described the incident. 'X Rap a lot artist 2 Low almost (gun emoji) himself on camera. Thank God everyone was OK.'

2 Low kept up the good will, writing on his Instagram page, 'U said u was starting season 2 off wit da Big guns. Da main thang we all safe negativity sells n get dem talking so run it up fam.'

Mike D highlighted the gun moment on YouTube, with the video reading, 'OG 2 LOW Kicking season 2 off with a bang!!!!' 

I DON'T BLAME JOE FOR SNAPPING AT THE REPORTERS

Biden unleashes foul-mouthed barb at reporters amid controversy over mental decline

 

By Brittany Chain 


Daily Mail

Jan 5, 2025

 

a man in a suit says " c'mon man "
Joe Biden snapped at reporters who asked him a question about his age amid increasing concern over his mental decline
 

Joe Biden snapped at reporters who asked him a question about his age amid increasing concern over his mental decline.

Biden, at age 82, is the oldest living President following Jimmy Carter's death last month.

His cognitive decline has been on display for the world to see during his four years in the top job with a seemingly never-ending series of blunders and mishaps.

When probed on Sunday, the President was filmed responding sharply to reporters.

'My being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any of you have ever met in your whole godd*mn life,' he said.

His comment immediately sparked a wave of criticism.

Some Conservatives were upset that the President 'took the Lord's name in vain like it was nothing', while others said the takedown was 'embarrassing.'   

Biden has been forced to swat away rumors about his mental health throughout his presidency, but particularly in the last 18 months.

Veteran CBS News reporter Jan Crawford went so far as to describe Biden's cognitive decline as the most underreported story of 2024.

She said 'Biden's obvious cognitive decline that became undeniable in the televised debate. Unquestioned.'

Crawford slammed his advisers for insisting that Biden, 82, could 'still run' for re-election, despite their efforts to hide his apparent mental incompetence, and argued that if journalists had 'more forcefully questioned' his fitness there may have 'primary for the Democrats'

Just hours prior to his bizarre comments to journalists, he bungled a rendition of Happy Birthday after he invited a young man on stage to celebrate.

Biden was singing into a microphone as a crowd full of people watched when he suddenly forgot the man's name - and the lyric - leading to an awkward gap in the song.

The man took the gaffe well, laughing it off as Biden's voice trailed off at the part of the song he didn't know, before picking up again for the end of the song.

'Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday to...,' he sung into the microphone. 

Video of the blunder has now gone viral, prompting critics to brand the President an 'embarrassment' and begin a countdown for Donald Trump's inauguration.

 

His cognitive decline has been on display for the world to see during his four years in the top job with a seemingly never-ending series of blunders and mishaps
His cognitive decline has been on display for the world to see during his four years in the top job with a seemingly never-ending series of blunders and mishaps

The President, 82, was singing into a microphone in front of a crowd full of people when he forgot the man's name, leading to an awkward gap in the song 

The President, 82, after inviting a young man on stage to celebrate, was singing Happy Birthday into a microphone in front of a crowd full of people when he forgot the man's name, leading to an awkward gap in the song 

 

'Biden brought a guy on stage to sing happy birthday to him... The problem is he either doesn't know his name or forgot it... and mumbled nonsense instead,' one wrote.

'Joe Biden has no clue who he’s singing happy birthday to, this administration is a joke,' another added.

The president's health has been back in the news since The Wall Street Journal published a story on December 19 on how aides dealt with a 'diminished' president throughout his entire term.

The report revealed that aides would have to repeat obvious instructions to Biden – such as where to exit a stage, scrapped meetings on his 'bad days', and kept him at arm's length from his own Cabinet members. 

Biden allegedly leaned on a close circle of unelected advisers and officials who had been put into roles usually occupied by the president

The administration would also gaslight those who dared to claim Biden's abilities had deteriorated since he was Barack Obama's vice president, according to the report.

At the same time, press aides who were tasked with compiling news clips were instructed by senior staff to leave out any negative stories about the president. 

His term was riddled with embarrassing gaffes and blunders, including introducing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as 'President Putin' at the NATO summit in July, bumping into flagpoles and falling off bikes.

KAMALA MIGHT NOT SHOW UP

Kamala Harris prepares for her final humiliation

Harris will formally announce Donald Trump as the winner during a joint session of Congress that will certify the 2024 election results on Monday 


By Rob Crilly


Daily Mail

Jan 5, 2025


a woman speaking into a microphone with a blue background behind her
On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris will preside over a joint session of Congress that will formally certify her defeat in the 2024 election
 

When Congress certifies the results of the 2024 election on Monday, Kamala Harris will join a small and rather miserable club: Vice presidents who have had to oversee the formal confirmation of their own defeat

Under the Constitution, the vice president is the head of the Senate, entrusted with the process of declaring the result of a White House election. 

That comes on January 6.

And it means Harris, who lost all seven key battleground states to a candidate she called a fascist, must face the final humiliation of declaring Donald Trump the victor.

She will follow in the footsteps of Al Gore, vice president to Bill Clinton, who had to certify his defeat to Republican George W. Bush in 2001 after weeks of legal wrangling about hanging chads and small margins in Florida.

Before him, Richard Nixon (then vice president to Dwight D. Eisenhower) had to sign off on the results of his loss to John F. Kennedy after the 1960 election.

But there is a dodge. Just don't turn up.

In 1969, Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey recused himself and skipped certification. Instead it fell to the Senate president pro tempore (usually the majority party's most senior member) to announce that Humphrey had lost to Nixon's second run.

 

donald trump is smiling while speaking into a microphone .

Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term as president on January 20

 

On Friday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that she expected Harris to attend the joint session of Congress.

'I believe that is her plan,' she said. 

Trump supporters have expressed glee at the idea of Harris having to formally declare her Republican opponent as the winner.

'Kamala has to certify the results of the election Monday….' conservative comedian Tim Young posted on X. 'It’s going to be must-see TV.'

Someone going by the handle of MAGA Michelle wrote: 'The best part about this is that Kamala has to certify her own election ass kicking, bringing back all the embarrassment she must have felt.'

Marc Short, who was chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, said: 'Nobody gets excited about certifying their own loss, but I think it's integral to all democracies that there is a peaceful transfer of power.'

He said Harris was not alone in having to perform the role. 

'It has happened to lots of vice presidents,' he said. 

 

Vice President Mike Pence on Jan. 6, 2021, as he presided over a joint session of Congress before lawmakers were evacuated as a mob attacked the Capitol. The session reconvened later that night, to declare Joe Biden the victor of the 2020 election

Vice President Mike Pence on Jan. 6, 2021, as he presided over a joint session of Congress before lawmakers were evacuated as a mob attacked the Capitol. The session reconvened later that night, to declare Joe Biden the victor of the 2020 election

Certification is usually a formality, a final round of vote tallying and the last step in the process of electing a new administration
Certification is usually a formality, a final round of vote tallying and the last step in the process of electing a new administration
 

'Only once in 250 years of our republic was there an assertion than that person had unilateral authority to change the results.'

The process is usually a formality, a final round of vote tallying and the last step in the process of electing a new administration.

The events of Jan. 6, 2021, changed all that. Trump refused to accept defeat and had piled pressure on Pence to override the results and declare his boss the winner.

Pence refused and the result was an angry mob ransacking the Capitol and forcing members of Congress to flee. 

The vice president reconvened the session in the early hours of the morning, and affirmed the election results a little after 3:30am.

That experience led Congress to update the Electoral Count Act to clarify that the vice president does not have the power to adjudicate disputes over electors and is there instead to announce the result.

HOLY SHIT! ..... THE POPE IS A TRANSGENDER IN THE MOVIE 'CONCLAVE'

Megyn Kelly explodes over 'anti-Catholic' movie tipped for Golden Globes glory: 'I'm disgusted'

 

By Laura Parnaby 


Daily Mail

Jan 5, 2024


Megyn Kelly has exploded over acclaimed 2024 movie Conclave, blasting it as 'disgusting' and 'anti-Catholic' in an emotional online rant  

Megyn Kelly has exploded over acclaimed 2024 movie Conclave, blasting it as 'disgusting' and 'anti-Catholic' in an emotional online rant

 

Megyn Kelly has exploded over acclaimed 2024 movie Conclave, blasting it as 'disgusting' and 'anti-Catholic' in a furious online rant. 

The mystery thriller starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini follows powerful religious leaders in the halls of the Vatican as a Cardinal uncovers scandalous secrets while selecting the next pope. 

Kelly, 54, took to X to blast the movie, which is nominated across six Golden Globe Award categories - and her post included a major spoiler about the plot. 

'Just made the huge mistake of watching the much-celebrated “Conclave” & it is the most disgusting anti-Catholic film I have seen in a long time,' Kelly fumed. 

'Shame on Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci & John Lithgow for starring in it & shame on director Edward Berger (among others). “Spoiler:” They make THE POPE INTERSEX! 

'This is the big exciting twist at the end. I wish I had known so I wouldn’t have watched it. 

 

Kelly, 54, took to X to blast the movie, which is nominated across six Golden Globe Award categories - and her post included a major spoiler about the plot

Kelly, 54, took to X to blast the movie, which is nominated across six Golden Globe Award categories - and her post included a major spoiler about the plot

 

'There are almost no redeeming characters in the movie - every cardinal is morally bankrupt/repulsive. 

'The only exception of course is the intersex pope (who - surprise! - has female reproductive parts) & the cardinal who keeps her secret - bc of course that kind of Catholic secret-keeping must be lionized. I’m disgusted. 

'What a thing to release to streaming just in time for Christmas. They would never do this to Muslims, but Christians/Catholics are always fair game to mock/belittle/smear.'

Kelly's comments come just hours before the Golden Globes kick off on Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. 

Conclave is nominated across six categories, including Original Score, Screenplay of a Motion Picture, and Drama Motion Picture. 

Edward Berger is also nominated for Director of a Motion Picture, while Ralph Fiennes is nominated for Actor in a Drama Motion Picture and Isabella Rossellini for Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. 

Kelly's angry X post was met with a mixed response. Some followers agreed with her, including one man who wrote: 'As a Catholic I am hurt and disappointed in our pope who has taken to politics and activism he has no business in. 

'He has officially become a tool for the cabal. Why is the Catholic Church not complaining about this film? It’s not a good look!' 

'My wife and I felt the same way. The arrogance of the likes of Stanley Tucci to truly believe he has the wisdom to overturn 2,000 years of church doctrine is pitiful. The next pope needs to be a traditionalist,' another person chimed in. 

 

Starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini, Conclave follows powerful religious leaders in the halls of the Vatican as a Cardinal uncovers scandalous secrets while selecting the next pope. Megyn Kelly has blasted the film ahead of the Golden Globes

Starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini, Conclave follows powerful religious leaders in the halls of the Vatican as a Cardinal uncovers scandalous secrets while selecting the next pope. Megyn Kelly has blasted the film ahead of the Golden Globes 

 

But others defended the flick. 'It's a good film, and frankly, very accurate,' one person said. 

'I usually agree with you, but thought the film was gripping, the characters complex, believable and even likable in some cases, with all their flaws,' another person wrote. 

'I found the end disappointing, and wouldn’t give it a high plausibility score, but it didn’t seem to carry a woke political message (and trust me, I’m hyper-sensitive to those these days, they’re everywhere!)'

The Vatican clarified its position on transgenderism in April last year - saying it rejected the fundamental concept of changing one's biological sex in a new document.

The document was a restatement of longstanding Catholic teaching, but it conflicted with Pope Francis' moves to welcome a community of transgender women to his weekly general audiences. 

In 2023, the Vatican also said it’s permissible, under certain circumstances, for trans people to be baptized as Catholics and serve as godparents.

TAYLOR SWIFT CONCERTS IN VIENNA WERE CANCELLED BECAUSE OF A TEENAGER'S TERRORIST PLOT

Israeli Embassy original target in Taylor Swift terror plot

Austrian teenager's foiled plot reveals continued threats to Israeli diplomatic missions abroad.

 

By Erez Linn  

 

Israel Hayom

Jan 5, 2025

 

 

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift canceled her Vienna shows in Austria after learning there was a terrorist plot that would have targeted the Eras Tour.

 

In a chilling revelation of threats facing Israeli diplomatic missions, a 19-year-old ISIS supporter considered attacking the Israeli Embassy in Vienna before ultimately planning to target a Taylor Swift concert, The Washington Post reported on Sunday. The case highlights ongoing security concerns for Israeli interests in Europe.

Before settling on the concert venue as his target, Beran Aliji had carefully evaluated multiple high-profile locations, including the Israeli Embassy in Vienna, Kurdish diplomats, and a Shiite mosque, according to police records exclusively obtained by The Washington Post.

The discovery prompted heightened security measures at Israeli diplomatic facilities across Europe, as investigators uncovered evidence of Aliji's extensive consumption of terrorist propaganda and his pledge of allegiance to the Islamic State.

By July, amid what he described as a mental crisis, the Austrian teenager had quit his factory apprenticeship and isolated himself in his apartment, becoming obsessed with thoughts of death, he later told police. Without money or prospects, and lacking close friendships, he immersed himself in violent videos and secret chatrooms devoted to the Islamic State.

"These are bitter, angry people," Bruce Riedel, a counterterrorism expert and 30-year veteran of the CIA, said. The case reflects a broader pattern of self-radicalization that concerns Israeli and Western security officials.

 

 

Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, in Vancouver, British Columbia 


The investigation revealed hundreds of text messages and multiple police reports showing how Aliji sought guidance from individuals he believed to be Islamic State members. "My operation is to take place at a big concert," he wrote in one message, according to Austrian records. "I will try to get a gun and bombs. If that doesn't work, I will use big knives. Or I will kill a police officer and take his rifle."

The plot's discovery triggered one of 2024's largest counterterrorism investigations, involving intelligence and law enforcement agencies from at least six countries, The Washington Post reports. While initial speculation connected the plot to tensions surrounding Gaza, investigators found it stemmed from personal instability and online radicalization.

A senior European counterterrorism official, speaking anonymously due to the sensitive nature of ongoing investigations, noted that the ranks of the radicalized are growing "younger and younger." The official expressed particular concern about children watching execution videos and following extremist influencers at an early age.

Unable to secure weapons due to financial constraints, Aliji attempted to manufacture explosives in his apartment. He managed to produce only a small amount of triacetone triperoxide (TATP), which experts later determined was insufficient to cause serious damage.

Police discovered dozens of Islamic State and al-Qaida propaganda videos on Aliji's phone, including beheading recordings. His school reported concerning behavior during his final year, with staff noting misogynistic and antisocial tendencies that made them fear he was becoming "extremely dangerous."

The investigation intensified after Aliji sought direct guidance from someone he believed to be an Islamic State official known as "Abu Omar." These communications were monitored by intelligence agencies, leading to the CIA helping alert Austrian authorities to the plot.

Austrian SWAT teams stormed Aliji's apartment on August 7, after evacuating nearby homes due to concerns about explosives. His 17-year-old friend, who worked for the concert's security company, was arrested the same day. Werner Tomanek, Aliji's Viennese lawyer, declined to comment beyond noting that there were "no official accusations, but only a working hypothesis of the public prosecutor's office."

Rita Katz, founder of SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist online activity, emphasized the continuing relevance of ISIS, particularly for younger generations. "ISIS is still very relevant, especially for the young generation," Katz said. "You can find them online more easily than a few years ago."

The Taylor Swift concerts were subsequently canceled, with Swift later expressing gratitude to law enforcement on Instagram for preventing tragedy. "Thanks to them, we were grieving concerts and not lives," Swift wrote.

15 ENEMIES ISRAEL DISPATCHED TO PARADISE

His blood be on his head

“The blood of the arch enemies on their own heads” – A review of targeted killings in 2024.

 

By Aviel Schneider 

 

A billboard with images of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh, and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, all three of whom were killed by Israel. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

A billboard with images of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar (R), Ismail Haniyeh (L), and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah (C), all three of whom were killed by Israel.

 

A biblical expression that is still an appropriate in Israel’s present-day situation, and with which Israel publicly warns its arch-enemies: Whoever attacks us, his blood be upon his head. He will pay with his life.

“…if anyone hears the trumpet but does not heed the warning and the sword comes and takes their life, their blood will be on their own head.” (Ezekiel 33:4)

“And David said to him, ‘Your blood shall be on your own head, for your mouth has testified against you, saying, “I have killed the LORD’s anointed.”‘” (2 Samuel 1)

“If any of them go outside your house into the street, their blood will be on their own heads; we will not be responsible. As for those who are in the house with you, their blood will be on our head if a hand is laid on them.” (Joshua 2:19)

Echoing this biblical expression, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stressed: “Our policy against terror is based on a simple principle. Whoever attacks us, whoever has attacked us, and whoever plans to attack us, his blood will be on his own head.” And so it was last year.

The year 2024 saw without a doubt the most qualitative and quantitative campaign of targeted killings that Israel has carried out, perhaps ever. The assassinations took place in various locations, including the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. Israel’s arch-enemies know better than ever that anyone who actively attacks and seeks to destroy Israel is doomed. Here is a list of Israel’s outstanding killings for 2024, in chronological order, the arch-enemies’ blood on their own heads:

  • January 2, 2024: Saleh Al-Arouri – deputy head of Hamas’s political bureau – is killed in an Israeli attack in Beirut (the first attack in Beirut during the war).
  • January 8: Wissam Al-Tawil, a senior commander of Hezbollah’s Radwan Unit, is killed in an attack on the village of Kharbat Salam in southern Lebanon. He is the first major Hezbollah leader killed by Israel in this war.
  • March 9: Marwan Issa – deputy commander of Hamas’s military wing. He played a central role in negotiating the Gilad Shalit hostage release in 2011. He was killed in an Israeli attack on a target in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
  • April 1: Mohammad Reza Zahedi – Iranian. Commander for Syria and Lebanon in the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Killed in a bold Israeli attack on a building next to the Iranian embassy in Damascus. This attack led to a massive Iranian retaliation against Israel with hundreds of missiles and drones. This attack changes the rules of the game with Iran, which saw it as an attack on its sovereignty (the territory of the Iranian embassy in Damascus).
  • July 13: Mohammad Deif – Commander-in-chief of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. Killed along with Khan Yunis commander Rafe Salameh in an attack on the humanitarian area of ​​Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip. About 100 Palestinians were killed in the attack. Deif had been one of the most wanted persons for decades, planned the October 7 massacre and was responsible for numerous suicide attacks in Israel in the 1990s.
  • July 30: Fuad Shukr – Hezbollah’s top military commander and head of the organization’s strategic department. He was effectively Hezbollah’s chief of staff. Killed in an Israeli attack in the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut in response to Hezbollah shelling that killed 12 children and teenagers in Majdal Shams (the second attack in Beirut).
  • July 31: Ismail Haniyeh – Head of Hamas’s political bureau. Top of the Hamas pyramid. Killed along with his bodyguard by a bomb hidden in his room where they were attending the inauguration of elected Iranian President Masoud Peseschkian in northern Tehran.
  • September 20: Ibrahim Akil – Head of Hezbollah’s operations department, de facto commander of the Radwan Unit and commander of the “plan to conquer Galilee.” After the killing of Fuad Shukr, he became the highest-ranking military figure in Hizballah (under Nasrallah). Killed in an attack in Dahieh, Beirut, during a meeting with senior commanders of the Radwan Unit.
  • September 27: Hassan Nasrallah – Secretary General of Hezbollah. The strongest and most influential figure of the Shiite-Iranian axis. The man who carried the Axis on his back, he artfully led it through his undoubted oratorical skills – he was unmatched in this field. In a league of his own. Killed by the detonation of 83 tons of explosives in his underground bunker in Dahieh, Beirut. The Axis’ biggest loss since the killing of Qassem Soleimani. Israel’s most significant killing success in recent years. The blow that most shook the Shiite-Iranian axis.
  • September 27: Ali Karaki – Commander of Hezbollah’s southern front, killed during the attack on the bunker where Nasrallah was staying in Dahieh, Beirut.
  • September 27: Abbas Nilforoushan – the highest-ranking Iranian killed during the war in Lebanon, served as the area commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, replacing Mohammad Reza Zahedi. He was killed alongside Nasrallah in a bunker in Dahieh, Beirut.
  • October 4: Hashem Safi al-Din – Head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council and a member of the Shura Council, Hezbollah’s highest military-political body responsible for the terrorist organization’s decision-making and policies. Safi al-Din, a rigid and extremist figure, was set to succeed Nasrallah after his death and was killed about a week after him. He died in an attack on the bunker he was staying in in Dahieh, Beirut.
  • October 4: Hussein Ali Hazimeh – Head of Hezbollah Intelligence. Killed in an attack on the bunker where Hashem Safi al-Din was staying.
  • October: Yahya Sinwar – Head of the Hamas Political Bureau and leader of Hamas in Gaza, architect and planner of the October 7 invasion. Released from Gaza in 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit hostage crisis, rose to the highest ranks of Hamas in Gaza after his release and reached the top – and was killed. Since his release he has fundamentally changed relations between Israel and Gaza. Changed the face of the Middle East forever. Killed by during a clash with Israeli soldiers who did not realize who they were firing at until after his death.
  • November 16: Muhammad Afif – Head of Hezbollah’s propaganda department and spokesman for the organization. He was killed while in the offices of the Baath Party (Lebanese branch) in Beirut.

THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION'S PRESSURE ON ISRAEL HAS ENCOURAGED HAMAS NOT TO RELEASE THE HOSTAGES

Blinken’s stunning confession

Whenever there has been public daylight between the U.S. and Israel, Hamas has pulled back from a ceasefire and release of hostages, the secretary said.  Blinken described how he compelled Israel to resupply Hamas from day one of the war.

 

By Caroline Glick

 

JNS

Jan 5, 2025

 

Joe Biden talks with Antony Blinken

Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) admits that U.S. pressure on Israel began immediately after Oct. 7, 2023, and became a central feature of U.S. policy in relation to the war from its very earliest days.

 

Liri Albag, one of five female IDF soldiers still being held hostage in Gaza, was the subject of Hamas’s most recently released video. The video of Liri alive was filmed on Jan. 1. Available online on pro-Hamas websites, it shows the 19-year-old in emotional distress, shaking at times, as she begged for her life.

The hostages have been held in Gaza for 457 days. And the question of why they are still there, why has Israel been unable to bring them home, gets asked with increased frustration and alarm every day from all quarters.

On Saturday, we received an answer to that question. Shortly after news broke of the release of the video of Liri Albag, The New York Times published an interview with outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken. Blinken said that Hamas has refused to agree to release the hostages in exchange for a ceasefire for two reasons.

In his words, “There have been two major impediments, and they both go to what drives Hamas. One has been whenever there has been public daylight between the United States and Israel and the perception that pressure was growing on Israel, we’ve seen it: Hamas has pulled back from agreeing to a ceasefire and the release of hostages.

“The other thing that got Hamas to pull back was their belief, their hope that there would be a wider conflict, that Hezbollah would attack Israel, that Iran would attack Israel, that other actors would attack Israel, and that Israel would have its hands full and Hamas could continue what it was doing.”

Under harsh questioning from the Times’ anti-Israel reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Blinken revealed that U.S. pressure on Israel began immediately after Oct. 7, 2023, and became a central feature of U.S. policy in relation to the war from its very earliest days. From the outset, the provision of unlimited supplies to Gaza—euphemistically referred to as humanitarian aid—has been the constant focus of U.S. pressure on Israel.

Almost immediately after the Oct. 7 invasion, then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced a siege of Gaza. The move was self-explanatory. The Gazans had taken 256 Israelis hostage to Gaza. So long as they weren’t released, Gaza would remain under siege. Siege warfare has long been considered one of the most humane, least destructive forms of warfare, and it is legal under the laws of war.

The Biden administration would have none of it. Blinken described how he compelled Israel to resupply Hamas from day one of the war.

“We’ve said from Day 1 that how Israel does that matters. And throughout, starting on Day 1, we tried to ensure that people had what they needed to get by. The very first trip that I made to Israel five days after Oct. 7, I spent with my team nine hours in the IDF’s headquarters in Tel Aviv, six stories underground with the Israeli government, including the prime minister, including arguing for hours on end about the basic proposition that the humanitarian assistance needed to get to Palestinians in Gaza.

“And that was an argument that took place, because you had in Israel in the days after Oct. 7 a totally traumatized society. This wasn’t just the prime minister or a given leader in Israel. This was an entire society that didn’t want any assistance getting to a single Palestinian in Gaza. I argued that for nine hours.

“President Biden was planning to come to Israel a few days later. And in the course of that argument, when I was getting resistance to the proposition of humanitarian assistance getting in, I told the prime minister, I’m going to call the president and tell him not to come if you don’t allow this assistance to start flowing. And I called the president to make sure that he agreed with that, and he fully did. We got the agreement to begin assistance through Rafah, which we expanded to Kerem Shalom and many other places.”

So, to fend off an assault from an anti-Israel reporter, Blinken explained that President Joe Biden wouldn’t visit Israel until Israel capitulated to Blinken’s demand that it feed and water the people of Gaza who supported Hamas’s decision to take 256 Israeli children, babies, women and men hostage. Blinken also admitted that the reason that the 100 hostages are still in Gaza is that Hamas perceives the administration as pressuring Israel to capitulate to Hamas.

Blinken could have added that by demanding that Israel feed the people of Gaza, he and Biden removed any fear Hamas leaders might have had that the people would overthrow them. Unconcerned with that prospect, Hamas felt no pressure to release the hostages.

It bears noting that when Blinken arrived on Oct. 12, 2023, Israel still didn’t know how many of its citizens had been taken hostage. It still didn’t have a clear assessment of how many people were dead. Hundreds of victims had yet to be identified due to Hamas’s mutilation and destruction of their bodies. Just last week, Israelis learned that half of the 1,200 Israelis butchered that day were beheaded.

What was most notable about Blinken’s admission is that he didn’t appear to believe that there was anything wrong with the policies he imposed on Israel. Many military leaders have argued persuasively that had Blinken and Biden left Israel to pursue its siege strategy, combined with airstrikes, Israel could have fomented Hamas’s capitulation, or at least its surrender of the hostages, by the end of 2024. While Blinken’s statements indicated that he is at least in partial agreement with that assessment, he gave no indication that he felt remorse for the devastating impact his policies have had on the hostages or for the fact that those policies are a primary reason that the war is still ongoing.

The question is whether his assessment will impact his actions in his last two weeks in office.

Last week, Michael Doran, senior fellow and director at the Hudson Institute and a former member of the U.S. National Security Council, told Dr. Gadi Taub on their Israeli Update podcast that the Biden administration intends to use its allegation that Israel is not providing sufficient supplies to Gaza to permanently undermine Israel’s international position. Doran explained that the administration intends to use Section 620(i) of the Foreign Assistance Act, which asserts “that any country that is blocking U.S. humanitarian aid will have its military assistance cut off,” against Israel.

Seemingly backing up Doran, in his interview with the New York Times, Blinken alluded to a letter that he and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent their Israeli interlocutors in early October alleging that Israel was in violation of Section 620(i).

Doran said, “The January surprise is that there will be an official finding by the State Department that Israel is in violation of 620(i). It’s blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, and then what will happen is that the president will waive the penalties for blocking of the humanitarian aid, but there will have been an official American finding.”

That finding, Doran explained, will be used as the basis of a U.N. Security Council resolution put forward by Algeria or Slovenia. It will also be used by the International Criminal Court, the European Union and other bodies to strike out at Israel.

Later last week, Channel 14 reported that the administration is enabling a resolution to be put forward at the U.N. Security Council that would require Israel to withdraw from Gaza, and perhaps from Lebanon and Syria. The idea is that other Security Council members would put forward the resolution and the U.S. will permit it to pass by abstaining, as the Obama administration abstained from Resolution 2234, which passed in the Security Council in December 2016, after President-elect Donald Trump was elected to his first term in office. That resolution declared all Israeli communities in eastern Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria illegal.

Doran shared that there are two camps in the administration regarding the planned move. Many senior officials support moving forward. But several senior officials oppose the move. He said that the ultimate decision will be made by Blinken.

Towards the end of his interview with the Times, Blinken lashed out at the international forces that have not held Hamas responsible for the suffering it has caused and continues to cause.

In his words, “One of the things that I found a little astounding throughout is that for all of the understandable criticism of the way Israel has conducted itself in Gaza, you hear virtually nothing from anyone since Oct. 7 about Hamas. Why there hasn’t been a unanimous chorus around the world for Hamas to put down its weapons, to give up the hostages, to surrender—I don’t know what the answer is to that. Israel, on various occasions, has offered safe passage to Hamas’s leadership and fighters out of Gaza. Where is the world? Where is the world, saying, ‘Yeah, do that! End this! Stop the suffering of people that you brought on!’”

The obvious answer is because Blinken himself has devoted most of his energies to pressuring and castigating Israel.

Perhaps Blinken’s interview was a signal that he will not go forward with the plan that his subordinates have developed to subject Israel to a Security Council resolution and to further criminalization it at The Hague. Perhaps it was nothing more than an effort to rebuild his ties to the anti-Israel camp as he leaves office. Time will tell.

In the meantime, and not knowing how Blinken will act, the only way to avoid what Doran referred to as a “January surprise,” and facilitate the speedy release of Liri Albag and the other 99 hostages, is for the incoming Trump administration to apply massive pressure on Britain and France to veto any such resolution in the Security Council and to threaten Slovenia and Algeria with sanction if they advance the resolution in question.

Liri Albag’s video, like others that Hamas has released in recent weeks, is a reminder (if one was necessary) of why Hamas must be eradicated. Blinken’s interview was proof that the Biden administration has been the single greatest obstacle to the hostages’ release and to Hamas’s eradication.

JEWS WHO SERVED IN THE IDF ARE LIKELY TO BE CHARGED WITH WAR CRIMES IF THEY ARE IN BRAZIL

Nova massacre survivor flees Brazil amid war crimes probe

The tourist reportedly left the South American country together with three of his friends after receiving a warning from the Israeli Foreign Ministry. 

 

By Canaan Lidor

 

JNS

Jan 5, 2025 

 

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during his visit to the Brazilian Navy Command, in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, March 15, 2023. Brazil's President flew off to China on Tuesday to strengthen ties with his nation's biggest trade partner and win support for his long-shot push for peace in Ukraine. China and Brazil are expected to sign at least 20 bilateral agreements during Lula's two-day stay, according to the presidential palace. He will visit Shanghai and Beijing, and meet his counterpart Xi Jinping on Apr. 14. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File)

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is persona non-grata in the Jewish state

 

An Israeli tourist has fled Brazil after a federal court for the first time authorized a criminal investigation into his actions as a soldier in the Gaza Strip, Israeli and Brazilian media reported Sunday.

Judge Raquel Soares Charelli authorized the probe on Dec. 30, news site Metrópoles reported. The reports in Brazilian media did not name the Israeli, who according to Israeli media reports has fled the country. He was wanted for actions allegedly taken during his military service in the Israel Defense Forces.

Israel, the United States and other countries have roundly rejected allegations that Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza.

Yuli Edelstein, chair of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, said in response to the Brazilian move that he would convene a classified discussion into the prosecution of Israelis abroad. “I am embarrassed for Brazil and its government, who surrendered to the pro-Palestinian legal terrorism,” the statement continued.

The former Israeli soldier, identified by Israel’s Channel 12 News only as Y., 21, traveled to Brazil as a tourist for the Chanukah holiday period together with three friends. He and his friends all left the country after receiving a warning from Israeli foreign ministry employees, according to Channel 12.

The man, who recently completed his mandatory service in the Israel Defense Forces’ Givati infantry brigade, survived the Nova music festival, where Hamas terrorists murdered more than 300 people on Oct. 7, 2023, including his girlfriend, according to Channel 12.

The allegations against him concern his actions as a soldier in a residential area of Gaza in November 2024.

Another complaint has been filed against an Israeli visiting Chile, Ynet reported on Sunday, though officials have not yet identified the man as a suspect or announced a criminal investigation in Chile.

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has publicly compared Israel’s actions to those of Nazi Germany, and accuses it of committing genocide in Gaza.

Da Silva, who in May recalled Brazil’s ambassador from Israel, is persona non-grata in the Jewish state, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said in February.

The complaint in Brazil was filed by an anti-Israel group called the Hind Rajab Foundation. According to the Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor, the organization was founded by Dyab Abou Jahjah, a longtime advocate of terrorism and purveyor of antisemitic hatred based in Belgium 


Komt er een ‘Gaza-lijst’ in Brussel van Dyab Abou Jahjah, die “de oorlogsmisdaden van Israël als genocide wil laten herkennen”? 
Dyab Abou Jahjah called Antwerp’s mayor “a Zionist c***sucker” 
 

In 2015, Abou Jahjah called Antwerp’s mayor “a Zionist c***sucker” on X. He founded a Muslim European group, the Arab European League, that published on its website a picture of Anne Frank in bed with Adolf Hitler, as well as a caricature suggesting that Jews invented the Holocaust.

The Jewish Chronicle of London has described Abou Jahjah, who famously posed for a picture while holding an AK-47 assault rifle in his native Lebanon, as a former Hezbollah combatant.

After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Abou Jahjah spoke of his “feeling of victory.” He has called Antwerp, which has a large community of Orthodox Jews, the “international capital of the Zionist lobby,” according to the Dutch NRC newspaper.

THERE WOULD PROBABLY BE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS CRIME IN NEW YORK IF WEED WERE NOT LEGAL

NYC legal weed shop landed $7M in sales in 2024 — nearly two decades after the owner was locked up for selling marijuana

Jan. 4, 2025

 Coss Marte went from convict to entrepreneur.

Coss Marte went from convict to entrepreneur.  


Someone’s in cannabliss.

The owner of a marijuana dispensary in the Big Apple is on a financial high after his budding business raked in about $7 million in sales last year – nearly two decades after he was locked up for selling weed.

“Everything that really made me where I’m at right now is showing up every single day and putting in that work whether I had to clean the floor or the sidewalk or wipe something down or pick something up,” Coss Marte, the founder and CEO of ConBud, told CNBC.

“I was just showing up. We don’t take days off. I work 365-days a year. I love the hustle. I love the grind. I love the work.”

Marte, who was busted on a drug conviction in 2009 that landed him a seven-year prison sentence, now projects his booming business will bring in $12 million this year, boasting an $800,000 monthly profit, the outlet reported.

 

Marte's cannabis store ConBud located in the Lower East Side.

Marte’s cannabis store ConBud located in the Lower East Side. 

 

ConBud, one of the first businesses fully-licensed to sell recreational cannabis in Manhattan and the first in the city’s Lower East Side, sells various ganja goodies, with prices ranging from $10 to $700.

The pot proprietor had his conviction expunged in 2021 when New York legalized adult-use weed and announced a year later that entrepreneurs with cannabis convictions on their records or their families could receive recreational marijuana licenses.

 
Marte greeting a customer at his shop.

Marte greeting a customer at his shop. 


Marte opened his first location on Delancey and Orchard Streets in October 2023 and has since expanded his growing business to The Bronx.

“I was following this law, and what they required was two years of a net profitable business and a conviction on your record,” Marte said, the outlet reported. 

“Now how many people have that to qualify for a cannabis license? Not many.”

Thirteen licenses were awarded to entrepreneurs with arrest records in the city in November 2022.

Marte initially gained a huge following after launching a no-frills, prison-style boot camp upon his release from prison in 2013. 

 

Marte's shop did $7 million in business in 2024.

Marte’s shop did $7 million in business in 2024. 

 

While serving his four-year prison term at Greene Correctional Facility in upstate New York, a doctor warned Marte he would die within years if he didn’t take better care of himself. Marte lost 70 lbs. behind bars and eventually turned his work-out routine into a business.

Marte launched ConBody and opened his own studio in January 2016 at Broome and Eldridge streets — the same corner where he once sold drugs starting when he was 13-years-old — and hired fellow ex-cons as trainers, maintenance and customer-service workers.

The former dealer has adhered to that hiring practice since opening his cannabis shop.

“I still don’t believe I work here everyday,” a ConBud employee told the outlet.

I come in and get an actual tax-paying check for selling marijuana. It’s crazy.”

The legal cannabis industry in New York is expected to soar in 2025, with state regulators projecting the number of new licensed pot stores will more than double from 275 to more than 625. 

In 2024, consumers purchased more than $840 million in legal ganja. When factoring in sales from 2023, the legal market has exceeded the milestone of $1 billion in total sales.

The Office of Cannabis Management said sales this year could exceed $1.5 billion, or about double last year’s haul while law enforcement will expand efforts to padlock illegal stores.

“It’s a big, big community that’s growing with us,” Marte told the outlet. 

“I feel blessed.”

FOCUS IS IMPORTANT TO ACHIEVE A DIFFICULT GOAL

By Bob Walsh


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NOTABLE DEATH ..... PERRY THE DONKEY

By Bob Walsh

 

 

Perry the Donkey, who was the artists model for the character Donkey in the Shrek movies, passed on today at the age of 30.  He lived in a park in Palo Alto and was a very popular local figure. 

Saturday, January 04, 2025

TRUMP HAS SAID THERE WILL BE 'HELL TO PAY' IF THE HOSTAGES ARE NOT RETURNED BEFORE HE ASSUMES OFFICE

Hamas releases sick hostage video of crying Israeli woman, 19, held captive in Gaza for 450 days pleading for her life - as her family begs for her to 'stay strong' and for the IDF to rescue her

 

By Andy Jehring and Sabrina Miller 


Daily Mail

Jan 4, 2025


Liri Albag’s Mother Pleads for Her Safe Return

 

Hamas has released a sickening hostage video of the youngest female Israeli still held in Gaza over 450 days since she was brutally kidnapped.

Liri Albag, 19, is seen shaking and crying as she is forced to beg for her government to save her in a sadistic three-and-a-half-minute clip.

She breaks down as she tells how some held with her have been 'badly wounded' and said she has 'looked death in the eye'.

Making a direct plea to Defence Secretary Israel Katz, she says: 'You know my father. Look him in the eye and tell him that he and my mother don't deserve to hug their daughter.

'Look at them and tell them if you have the courage.'

She then addresses her parents, Shira and Eli, and siblings, telling them: 'I love you so much. I miss you infinitely.'

While her distraught family asked that the full video is not shared, they agreed to release two still images to increase pressure to reach a deal.

In a statement, they said: 'Today's video has torn our hearts to pieces. This is not the daughter and sister we know. She is not well - her severe psychological distress is evident.

 

Hamas has released a sickening hostage video of Liri Albag who is still held in Gaza over 450 days since she was brutally kidnapped

Hamas has released a sickening hostage video of Liri Albag who is still held in Gaza over 450 days since she was brutally kidnapped

In the video, 19-year-old Albag can be seen breaking down in tears

In the video, 19-year-old Albag can be seen breaking down in tears

 

'We watched our heroic Liri surviving and pleading for her life. She is just dozens of kilometers away from us, yet for 456 days we have been unable to bring her home.

'We appeal to the Prime Minister, world leaders, and all decision makers: It's time to make decisions as if your own children were there.

'Liri is alive and must return alive. This depends only on you. You must not miss this current opportunity to bring them back. All of them.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​'

In addition to this statement, Liri's parents also released a heartbreaking video appeal this afternoon in which they spoke directly to their daughter.

Liri's mother Shira said: 'I want to tell Liri, if she sees this: Liri, we are fighting for you, we aren't giving up on you, and you're coming home alive. 

'You're coming back. Yes, it's hard there and yes, you're suffering, but you're coming home alive. 

'Mom promises you, Mom and Dad promise you, and we keep our promises - it will happen soon, God willing, it will happen soon. 

'Believe in this, we aren't giving up, don't you give up either there, keep fighting and surviving. You're strong and you're capable. We're here fighting for you. I love you so much and miss you terribly and am waiting to hug you'.

The 19-year-old's father Eli followed: 'Liri, if you're hearing us, tell the others that all the families are moving heaven and earth and want their children home, and we will fight until all hostages are returned - the living for rehabilitation and the murdered and fallen for proper burial in Israel. 

'Tell the others - stay strong. Just a little longer and soon there will be a deal'.

 

Liri (pictured in blue) was also seen in another Hamas hostage video last year

Liri (pictured in blue) was also seen in another Hamas hostage video last year

Pictured alongside other hostages, the group of young Israeli women looked to have been injured by their captors

Pictured alongside other hostages, the group of young Israeli women looked to have been injured by their captors

Liri pictured alongside Agam Berger with their hands tied behind their backs as they sit on the ground

Liri pictured alongside Agam Berger with their hands tied behind their backs as they sit on the ground

 

Liri was completing her compulsory national service as an unarmed border observer when she was kidnapped from the Nahal Oz base on October 7.

Footage from that day showed her cowering in terror, sitting in pools of blood, as her abductors called her and her comrades 'vile dogs' and 'Sabaya' – an ancient Islamic term than can mean female sex slave.

She was taken alongside fellow teenage border guards Naama Levy, Daniela Gilboa, Agam Berger and Karina Ariev.

The Mail has fought to raise the plight of the youngest female captives in Gaza and our powerful article showing before and after pictures of them was taken to the UN and The Hague.

In a heart wrenching interview to mark the October 7 anniversary last year, Liri's mother Shira, 52, told the Mail on Sunday: 'I know which child they took, but I don't know what child I am going to get back after one year.

'I know that Liri is a strong girl. But now… in my heart, I feel that she has become weak - and I don't know how to help her to get stronger.'

She detailed how she tried to run into Gaza herself and is left so distraught that if she has no meetings her day consists of 'just staying home in bed, crying'.

Negotiations are ongoing in Doha to reach a ceasefire deal to end the bloodshed in exchange for hostages and Liri is expected to be one of the first released.

 

Family members of Liri call for her release during a protest in Tel Aviv today

Family members of Liri call for her release during a protest in Tel Aviv today

Eli Albag, Liri's father, holds up two images, one of his daughter before the war and one of her in Hamas captivity

Eli Albag, Liri's father, holds up two images, one of his daughter before the war and one of her in Hamas captivity

 

Incoming President Donald Trump has said there will be 'hell to pay' if they are not returned before he assumes office in a little over two weeks.

A spokesman for the hostage forum, which supports the families, said: 'Sixteen days remain until the ultimatum set by President-elect Trump. We must not lose this historic window of opportunity.

'It is time for our Prime Minister and other world leaders to take courageous action and bring Liri and all the hostages home.'

Hamas killed 1,200 and took 250 hostages in the largest slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust on October 7, 2023. Nearly 100 captives remain in Gaza though at least 33 have been killed.

The IDF has killed 45,000 Palestinians since October 7, 2023, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, but Israel claims roughly half of the fatalities are terrorists.