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WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11
The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with
violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13
And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the
earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and,
behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
STRONGS CONCORDANCE FOR VIOLENCE IN THE BIBLE-SEE IT FOR YOURSELVES.
2554.
chamas - Strong's Concordance - chamas: to treat violently or wrong -
Part of Speech: Verb - Transliteration: chamas -Phonetic Spelling:
(khaw-mas') - Definition: to treat violently or wrong - make bare, shake
off, violate, do violence, take away violently, wrong -A primitive
root; to be violent; by implication, to maltreat -- make bare, shake
off, violate, do violence, take away violently, wrong, imagine
wrongfully.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD
said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son,
and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because
the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE
ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND
DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM
HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES
FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the
presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN
JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art
thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For
thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the
congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE
TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like
the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND
BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the
synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think
that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH
OF ISLAM)
SECOND ANGEL: The Middle East DR DOCTORIAN
Then
Isawthat the second angel had a sickle in his hand,such asis used in
harvesting. The second angelsaid, “Harvest time has come in Israel and
the countries all the wayto Iran.” Isawthose countriesin a
fewsplitseconds. “All of Turkey and those other countries that have
refused me and refused my message of love shall hate each other and kill
one another.” I saw the angel raise the sickle and come down on all the
Middle East countries.I saw Iran, Persia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, all of
Georgia – Iraq, Syria,Lebanon,Jordan, Israel, all of Asia Minor – full
of blood. Isaw blood all over these countries. And I saw fire; nuclear
weapons were used in many of those countries. Smoke rising from
everywhere. Sudden destruction – men destroying one another. I heard
these words, “Israel, Oh Israel, the great judgment has come.”The angel
said, “The chosen, the church, the remnant, shall be purified. The
Spirit of God shall prepare the children of God.” I saw fires rising to
heaven.The angel said, “This is the final judgment My church shall be
purified, protected and ready for the final day. Men will die from
thirst. Watershall be scarce all over the Middle East. Rivers shall dry
up, and men will fight for water in those countries.” The angelshowed me
that the United Nationsshall be broken in pieces because of the
crisisin the Middle East. There shall be no more United Nations. The
angel with the sickle shall reap the harvest.
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ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12
And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the
people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume
away while they stand upon their feet,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB) and
their eyes shall consume away in their holes,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB)
and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.(DISOLVED FROM
ATOMIC BOMB)(BECAUSE NUKES HAVE BEEN USED ON ISRAELS ENEMIES)(GOD
PROTECTS ISRAEL AND ALWAYS WILL)
13 And it shall come to pass in that
day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they
shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand
shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN
WW3)(THIS IS AN ATOMIC BOMB EFFECT)
ISAIAH 54:3
03-King James
Bible-For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and
thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be
inhabited.
The right hand was a symbol of strength-Exodus 15:6, ”
Your right hand, O LORD, is majestic in power. Your right hand, O LORD,
shatters the enemy.”
EZEKIEL 17:15-24 (MUSLIM COUNTRIES HISTORY)
15
But he rebelled against him in sending his ambassadors into Egypt, that
they might give him horses and much people. Shall he prosper? shall he
escape that doeth such things? or shall he break the covenant, and be
delivered?
16 As I live, saith the Lord God, surely in the place
where the king dwelleth that made him king, whose oath he despised, and
whose covenant he brake, even with him in the midst of Babylon he shall
die.
17 Neither shall Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company
make for him in the war, by casting up mounts, and building forts, to
cut off many persons:
18 Seeing he despised the oath by breaking the
covenant, when, lo, he had given his hand, and hath done all these
things, he shall not escape.
19 Therefore thus saith the Lord God; As
I live, surely mine oath that he hath despised, and my covenant that he
hath broken, even it will I recompense upon his own head.
20 And I
will spread my net upon him, and he shall be taken in my snare, and I
will bring him to Babylon, and will plead with him there for his
trespass that he hath trespassed against me.
21 And all his fugitives
with all his bands shall fall by the sword, and they that remain shall
be scattered toward all winds: and ye shall know that I the Lord have
spoken it.
22 Thus saith the Lord God; I will also take of the
highest branch of the high cedar, and will set it; I will crop off from
the top of his young twigs a tender one, and will plant it upon an high
mountain and eminent:
23 In the mountain of the height of Israel will
I plant it: and it shall bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, and be a
goodly cedar: and under it shall dwell all fowl of every wing; in the
shadow of the branches thereof shall they dwell.
24 And all the trees
of the field shall know that I the Lord have brought down the high
tree, have exalted the low tree, have dried up the green tree, and have
made the dry tree to flourish: I the Lord have spoken and have done it.
PSALMS 83:3-7
3 They (ARABS,MUSLIMS) have taken crafty counsel against thy people,(ISRAEL) and consulted against thy hidden ones.
4 They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
5 For they (MUSLIMS) have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee:(TREATIES)
6 The tabernacles of Edom,(JORDAN) and the Ishmaelites;(ARABS) of Moab, PALESTINIANS,JORDAN) and the Hagarenes;(EGYPT)
7
Gebal,(HEZBOLLAH, LEBANON) and Ammon,(JORDAN) and
Amalek;(SYRIA,ARABS,SINAI) the Philistines (PALESTINIANS) with the
inhabitants of Tyre;(LEBANON)
8 Assyria (SYRIA) also has joined with them; They have helped the children of Lot. Selah
9 Deal with them as with Midian, As with Sisera, As with Jabin at the Brook Kishon,
10 Who perished at En Dor, Who became as refuse on the earth.
11 Make their nobles like Oreb and like Zeeb, Yes, all their princes like Zebah and Zalmunna,
12 Who said, “Let us take for ourselves The pastures of God for a possession.”
13 O my God, make them like the whirling dust, Like the chaff before the wind!
14 As the fire burns the woods, And as the flame sets the mountains on fire,
15 So pursue them with Your tempest, And frighten them with Your storm.
16 Fill their faces with shame, That they may seek Your name, O Lord.
17 Let them be [e]confounded and dismayed forever; Yes, let them be put to shame and perish,
18 That they may know that You, whose name alone is the Lord, Are the Most High over all the earth.
And
here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either
through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and
only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this
land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia,
Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the
Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11,
Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL
DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES
INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE..
Mother, teen son seriously hurt in
Hezbollah rocket attack on Kiryat Shmona-15-year-old boy, 47-year-old
woman reported in serious condition, taken to hospital by chopper;
terror group says attack response to Israeli airstrikes, to support
Gazans
By Emanuel Fabian-and Agencies Today, 2:18 pm-FEB 13,24
Two
people were seriously wounded when a rocket struck the northern city of
Kiryat Shmona on Tuesday in an assault claimed by Lebanon-based terror
group Hezbollah.The attack, which came in retaliation for a deadly
Israeli strike on a Hezbollah site a day earlier, was one of several
incidents in which projectiles were fired into northern Israel Tuesday
morning, and came hours after France announced a proposal aimed at
calming the restive frontier.The Magen David Adom ambulance service said
a 15-year-old boy and a 47-year-old woman were in serious condition
after being injured by the rocket, which landed on a street in the
largely evacuated city.The two, a mother and son according to Hebrew
media reports, were evacuated by helicopter to Haifa’s Rambam Hospital,
where doctors managed to stabilize them, the medical center
said.Hezbollah said the attack came in retaliation for an Israeli strike
in the southern Lebanese town of Talloussa on Monday, in which at least
two members of the Iran-backed terror group were killed.Sirens had
sounded in the northern city as the projectiles were fired from
Lebanon.Earlier on Tuesday, several rockets fired from Lebanon hit the
northern town of Margaliot, though no sirens sounded in the area. Ynet
news reported that there were no casualties, though a number of impact
sites were identified and some chicken coops sustained damage.Since
October 8, Hezbollah-led forces have attacked Israeli communities and
military posts along the border on a near-daily basis, with the group
saying it is doing so to support Gaza amid the war there. So far, the
skirmishes on the border have resulted in six civilian deaths on the
Israeli side, as well as the deaths of nine IDF soldiers and reservists.
There have also been several attacks from Syria, without any
injuries.Hezbollah has named 193 members who have been killed by Israel
during the ongoing skirmishes, mostly in Lebanon but some also in Syria.
In Lebanon, another 29 operatives from other terror groups, a Lebanese
soldier, and at least 19 civilians, three of whom were journalists, have
been killed.On Monday, a Lebanese security source told AFP that a local
Hezbollah official was seriously wounded in an Israeli airstrike in the
town of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon earlier in the day.Hezbollah
later announced the death of four of its fighters “on the road to
Jerusalem” — the phrase the group has been using to refer to terrorists
killed by Israeli fire since hostilities began.Two of the group’s
fighters were killed in the Talloussa strike, while it was unclear where
the other two were killed.Separately, the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed
wing of the Palestinian terror group Islamic Jihad whose fighters are
present in Lebanon, said two of its members were killed Monday.They died
“at the border with occupied Palestine, in the south of Lebanon,” said a
statement from the group, which is fighting in Gaza as an ally of
Hamas.A handout picture provided by Hezbollah’s media office on Monday
showed the terror group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah meeting with Islamic
Jihad head Ziad al-Nakhala at an undisclosed location in Lebanon.War
erupted in Gaza after Hamas’s October 7 massacre, which saw some 3,000
terrorists burst across the border into Israel from the Gaza Strip by
land, air and sea, killing some 1,200 people and seizing over 250
hostages, mostly civilians. Entire families were executed in their
homes, and over 360 people were slaughtered at an outdoor festival, many
amid horrific acts of brutality by the terrorists.Israel has warned it
will no longer tolerate the presence of Hezbollah along the Lebanon
frontier, where it could attempt to carry out an attack similar to the
massacre committed by Hamas on October 7.Since that date, Hezbollah-led
forces have attacked Israeli communities and military posts along the
border on a near-daily basis, though they have attempted to limit the
scope of the attacks in an apparent bid to avoid all-out war.France has
delivered a written proposal to Beirut aimed at ending the hostilities
and settling the disputed Lebanon-Israel frontier, according to a
document seen by Reuters this week that calls for Hezbollah and other
groups to withdraw 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border.Times of
Israel staff contributed to this report.
US House speaker rips
Ukraine, Israel aid package as senators forge ahead on bill-Senate
leaders, trying to support US allies, look to vote on $95 million plan
despite opposition from Republicans who say it’s lacking on border
security; House future uncertain
By STEPHEN GROVES and MARY CLARE JALONICK Today, 11:13 am-FEB 13,24
WASHINGTON
(AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson sharply criticized a $95.3 billion
aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other countries late Monday, casting
serious doubts about the future of the package just as Senate leaders
were slowly muscling it toward a final vote.Senate leaders, trying to
send a message that the US remains committed to its allies, were looking
to overcome marathon speeches from a determined group of Republican
senators and hold a vote to pass the bill in the early morning hours
Tuesday.But Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, said in a statement the
package lacked border security provisions, calling it “silent on the
most pressing issue facing our country.”It was the latest — and
potentially most consequential — sign of opposition to the aid from
House conservatives who have for months demanded that border security
policy be included in the package, only to last week reject a bipartisan
proposal intended to curb the number of illegal crossings at the
US-Mexico border.“Now, in the absence of having received any single
border policy change from the Senate, the House will have to continue to
work its own will on these important matters,” Johnson said. “America
deserves better than the Senate’s status quo.”The mounting opposition
was a fresh example of how the Republican Party’s stance on foreign
affairs is being transformed under the influence of Donald Trump, the
likely Republican presidential nominee.Even if the package passes the
Senate, as is expected, it faces an uncertain future in the House, where
Republicans are more firmly aligned with Trump and deeply skeptical of
continuing to aid Ukraine in its war against Russia. The bill includes
border security provisions and aid to Israel, both of which are largely
supported by Republicans, in hopes of overcoming opposition to funds for
Kyiv.Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and 17 other GOP senators have
provided the votes to ensure the foreign aid package stays on track to
clear the Senate, but Johnson has shown no sign he will put the package
up for a vote.Support for sending military aid to Ukraine has waned
among Republicans, but lawmakers have cast the aid as a direct
investment in American interests to ensure global stability.The package
would allot roughly $60 billion to Ukraine, and about a third of that
would be spent replenishing the US military with the weapons and
equipment that are sent to Kyiv.It would also provide $14 billion for
Israel’s war with Hamas, $8 billion for Taiwan and partners in the
Indo-Pacific to counter China, and $9.2 billion in humanitarian
assistance for Gaza.“These are the enormously high stakes of the
supplemental package: our security, our values, our democracy,” said
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as he opened the chamber. “It is a
down payment for the survival of Western democracy and the survival of
American values.”Schumer worked closely with McConnell for months
searching for a way to win favor in the House for tens of billions of
dollars in aid for Ukraine. But after the carefully negotiated Senate
compromise that included border policy collapsed last week, Republicans
have been deeply divided on the legislation.Sen. J.D. Vance, an Ohio
Republican, argued that the US should step back from the conflict and
help broker an end to the conflict with Russian President Vladimir
Putin. He questioned the wisdom of continuing to fuel Ukraine’s defense
when Putin appears committed to continuing the conflict for years.“I
think it deals with the reality that we’re living in, which is they’re a
more powerful country, and it’s their region of the world,” he
said.Vance, along with Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and other opponents,
spent several hours on the floor railing against the aid and complaining
about Senate process. They dug in to delay a final vote.“Wish us
stamina. We fight for you. We stand with America,” Paul posted on social
media as he and other senators prepared to occupy the floor as long as
they could.Paul defended his delays, saying “the American people need to
know there was opposition to this.”But bowing to Russia is a prospect
some Republicans warned would be a dangerous move that puts Americans at
risk. In an unusually raw back-and-forth, GOP senators who support the
aid challenged some of the opponents directly on the floor.North
Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis angrily rebutted some of their arguments,
noting that the money would only help Ukraine for less than a year and
that much of it would go to replenishing US military stocks.“Why am I so
focused on this vote?” Tillis said. “Because I don’t want to be on the
pages of history that we will regret if we walk away. You will see the
alliance that is supporting Ukraine crumble. You will ultimately see
China become emboldened. And I am not going to be on that page of
history.”Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., became emotional as he talked about
the drudgery of the Senate and spending time away from his family to get
little done. “But every so often there are issues that come before us
that seem to be the ones that explain why we are here,” he said, his
voice cracking.Moran conceded that the cost of the package was heavy for
him, but pointed out that if Putin were to attack a NATO member in
Europe, the US would be bound by treaty to become directly involved in
the conflict.Trump, speaking at a rally Saturday, said that he had once
told a NATO ally he would encourage Russia “to do whatever the hell they
want” to members that are “delinquent” in their financial and military
commitments to the alliance. The former president has led his party away
from the foreign policy doctrines of aggressive American involvement
overseas and toward an “America First” isolationism.Evoking the slogan,
Moran said, “I believe in America first, but unfortunately America first
means we have to engage in the world.”Senate supporters of the package
have been heartened by the fact that many House Republicans still
adamantly want to fund Ukraine’s defense.Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a
Virginia Democrat, traveled to Kyiv last week with a bipartisan group
that included Reps. Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican who chairs the House
Intelligence Committee, as well as French Hill, R-Ark., Jason Crow,
D-Colo. and Zach Nunn, R-Iowa.Spanberger said the trip underscored to
her how Ukraine is still in a fight for its very existence. As the group
traveled through Kyiv in armored vehicles, they witnessed signs of an
active war, from sandbagged shelters to burned-out cars and memorials to
those killed. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy, the US lawmakers tried to offer assurances the American
people still stood with his country.“He was clear that our continued
support is critical to their ability to win the war,” Spanberger said.
“It’s critical to their own freedom. And importantly, it’s critical to
US national security interests.”The bipartisan group discussed how
rarely used procedures could be used to advance the legislation through
the House, even without the speaker’s support. But Spanberger called it a
“tragedy” that the legislation could still stall despite a majority of
lawmakers standing ready to support it.“The fact that the only thing
standing in the way is one person who does or doesn’t choose to bring it
to the floor,” she said. “The procedure standing in the way of
defeating Russia — that’s the part that for me is just untenable.”
Feral
dogs from Gaza enter Israel, compounding nature authority’s war
woes-Ending 2023 with NIS 150 million deficit, Israel Nature and Parks
Authority has one worker in Hamas captivity, 310 serving in the IDF
reserves, 118 evacuated from their homes
By Sue Surkes-Today, 8:10 pm-FEB 13,24
Hundreds
of feral dogs have entered Israel from the Gaza Strip since the start
of the war against Hamas, but the Israel Nature and Parks Authority is
almost powerless to do anything about it without a green light from the
ministries of agriculture and environmental protection, INPA chief
scientist Dr. Yehoshua Shkedy said Monday.On October 7, thousands of
Hamas terrorists broke through the fence separating Israel from the Gaza
Strip, killed 1,200, mostly civilians, and abducted 253 back to the
enclave.Koby Sofer, an INPA inspector for the northern Gaza border area,
estimated that 1,000 canines had entered Israel since then. He cited
reports of packs trying to hunt gazelles and frightening soldiers.At
this stage, given the current absence of rabies in Gaza, the dogs are
not thought to be infected, Shkedy said, but they could be
dangerous.Four years ago, a Bedouin toddler in the Negev in southern
Israel — where there is a massive feral dog problem — died after being
bitten by a stray dog.The INPA is permitted to cull feral dogs within
nature reserves and a 500-meter (1,640-foot) radius around them.Along
the Gaza border, however, the nature reserves are small.The INPA has
asked Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman to secure the
Agriculture Ministry’s agreement to grant a permit to cull the dogs
outside of those limits.When inspectors were able to catch a feral dog,
they handed it over to the nearest local authority, Shkedy added.The
influx of dogs was just one negative impact of the war, INPA officials
told journalists at a conference on Monday.CEO Raya Shourky said Ohad
Yahalomi, a veteran INPA employee, responsible for patrols in southern
Israel, was believed to be in Hamas captivity.Among a total workforce of
1,300, 310 employees had been called up to the IDF reserves, 118 had
been evacuated from their homes, and 19 INPA sites were still closed to
the public. Around 80,000 soldiers and residents of evacuated
communities had been hosted at no cost to them in national parks and
nature reserves since the start of the war, Shourky added.Overseas
tourism dried up after October 7.Shourky said the authority finished
2023 with a NIS 150 million ($41 million) deficit, forcing her to freeze
tenders, limit overtime pay and fire more than 500 seasonal staff.Both
Shourky and Shkedy bemoaned extensive damage to open spaces in the north
and south of the country caused by heavy IDF vehicles, as well as
projectiles fired from Gaza by Hamas and from Lebanon by the Iran-backed
terror group Hezbollah.Waste left behind by the IDF, close to the Gaza
border, southern Israel. (Amnon Ziv)-The army had left piles of waste
behind in many places, even though things were improving, they said.
Projects such as the cutting of new roads for tanks along the Dishon and
Aviv riverbeds in northern Israel had not only damaged ecosystems but
left piles of rubble. Areas of Mount Hermon in the far north of the
country had also been harmed.Shkedy said he was “most frightened” about
what would happen after the war, with the creation of new military bases
in the north and additional military posts along the Gaza border, along
with all the infrastructure that would be needed.He feared new
construction on open space adjacent to communities that were worst hit
by the Hamas onslaught on October 7, and the increased noise, light and
entry of alien species that would result.A handout photo of dead
gazelles discovered in an agricultural area close to the Gaza border,
January 21, 2024. (Koby Soffer/Israel Nature and Parks Authority)-Since
October 7, 16 wild creatures died of poisoning, compared with six
during the same period last year, Shkedy reported. The victims included
seven gazelles near the Gaza border, five of them pregnant females.The
authority has long pressed the Agriculture Ministry to limit the kind of
poisons farmers can buy and to provide stiffer punishments for
perpetrators, but to no avail.
South Africa petitions Hague to
block Israeli operation against Hamas in Rafah-Pretoria claims offensive
could violate the Genocide Convention, in move that comes after ICJ
last month refused South Africa’s request to order unilateral ceasefire
By Jeremy Sharon-Today, 7:33 pm-FEB 13,24
South
Africa petitioned the International Court of Justice for a second time
on Monday to halt Israel’s military campaign against Hamas in Gaza,
specifically seeking an order by the court to stop a looming assault
against Hamas battalions in the enclave’s southernmost city of Rafah.In a
submission, the South African government said it was “gravely
concerned” that the offensive in Rafah could violate the Genocide
Convention and asked the court to consider issuing additional
provisional measures against Israel to stop the operation.The IDF is
preparing to stage an assault against the four largely intact Hamas
battalions situated in the city, which sits along Gaza’s border with
Egypt, and has already begun airstrikes and other attacks against the
terror group. Israel also believes senior Hamas leaders are present in
Rafah, or below it in Hamas’s military tunnel system, along with Israeli
hostages the terror group is holding captive.In December, South Africa
filed an application to the ICJ requesting it order Israel to
unilaterally hold its fire against Hamas. Although the court found
“plausibility” that Israel may have violated some terms of the Genocide
Convention, it did not order Israel to halt its campaign, essentially
rebuffing the notion that Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza.“The
South African Government has made an urgent request to the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) to consider whether the decision
announced by Israel to extend its military operations in Rafah, which is
the last refuge for surviving people in Gaza, requires that the court
uses its power to prevent further imminent breach of the rights of
Palestinians in Gaza,” the office of the South African Presidency said
in a statement Tuesday.The statement issued by a spokesperson for South
African President Cyril Ramaphosa said that South Africa was concerned
that “an Israeli military offensive against Rafah… has already led to
and will result in further large scale killing, harm and destruction,”
which it said would constitute “serious and irreparable breach both of
the Genocide Convention” and the ICJ’s orders issued against Israel in
January.The Israeli Foreign Ministry did not immediately comment on the
new South African petition.Israel has accused South Africa of acting as
the “legal arm of Hamas” through its application to the ICJ, and of
hypocrisy for failing to challenge other war crimes in that court, such
as those committed by the Assad regime in Syria and by the Houthis in
Yemen.On October 22, South Africa Minister of International Relations
and Cooperation Naledi Pandor met with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi
in Tehran. A delegation of the Iran-backed Hamas terror group, including
senior members of the organization, visited South Africa in December to
participate in a ceremony marking ten years since the death of Nelson
Mandela.Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, have
frequently referred to Israel as a “cancer” and called for its
destruction, and Tehran has funded, armed and trained Hamas fighters,
including in the weeks before the October 7 atrocities committed by
Hamas during its invasion of Israel.Earlier in January, Ramaphosa met
with Sudanese warlord Mohamed Dagalo, head of the Sudanese rebel militia
Rapid Support Forces, which US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken
accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the
ongoing Sudanese civil war back in December.
No words to describe
our joy’: Rescued hostages hail special forces who saved them-‘You
called us diamonds, but you are the diamonds in the crown,’ says Louis
Har, who was freed with Fernando Marman; relative says they never
received meds, despite Qatar’s promise-By ToI Staff Today, 7:07 pm-FEB
13,24
The two hostages rescued in a daring overnight operation in
Rafah on Monday expressed their profound gratitude to the special
forces that worked to free them, in a recorded message from the hospital
aired on Channel 12.Fernando Marman, 61, and Louis Har, 70, were
rescued in a complex overnight operation in Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost
city.They were being treated at the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan
and have been listed in stable condition.Sitting alongside their spouses
Tuesday, Har said in a message to his rescuers that he’s thankful for
“every hug, every word you said to us… that wrapped us in affection and
the feeling that we were home.”“There are no words to describe the
feelings of joy that you have brought us home to our grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. We felt our nation in your hands,” he said.“You
called us diamonds, but you are the diamonds in the crown, a thousand
thank yous,” Har said.Marman appeared to try to overcome emotion as he
said, “I want to thank you. When I saw you, I felt the most safe in the
world.”On Tuesday, Maayan Sigal-Koren told Army Radio that Har, who is
her mother’s partner, was sent a hearing aid, glasses and medication,
but never received them, despite a Qatar-brokered deal that was supposed
to see this happen.Har has diabetes and hypertension for which he needs
medication, among other conditions, according to the Hostage and
Missing Families Forum, an advocacy group supporting the families of the
hostages.Sigal-Koren said the fact that Har didn’t have his meds
compounded the challenges of captivity. “It added to other difficulties
there, the psychological difficulties, the difficulty that his freedom
was taken away,” she said.The Qatar- and France-mediated deal was meant
to provide a three-month supply of medications for 45 of the hostages.
Qatar announced nearly a month ago that the medications had arrived in
Gaza, but there was never any confirmation that they had reached the
hostages.Marman and Har’s long-planned rescue — only the second time
that Israel has managed to successfully free captives by force since
October 7 — came as a rare bright spot after four months of war that has
seen troops sweep through a devastated Gaza, with international
pressure growing daily for an end to the fighting.The pair were both
abducted from Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak on the morning of October 7, among 253
hostages kidnapped, as thousands of Hamas-led terrorists from Gaza
stormed through southern Israel, massacring some 1,200 people and
carrying out other atrocities against mostly civilian victims.“The
diamonds are in our hands,” a member of the special forces could be
heard calling over the radio in footage of the rescue released
Monday.The call came at 1:50 a.m., approximately one minute after
members of the Shin Bet security agency and the police’s elite Yamam
counterterrorism unit used explosives to breach a second-floor apartment
where the pair were being held and killed three terrorists guarding
them.“The hostages are in our hands. There is gunfire against the
force,” an officer can also be heard saying over the radio.The Haaretz
newspaper quoted a commander from Yamam as saying that the two hostages
were taken out of the building using ropes to avoid detection on the
street outside.He said that the men were shocked at first by the
explosions used to breach the apartment where they were being held, but
“recovered quickly” and tried to aid their rescue as much as they
could.They were hustled into armored vehicles to a makeshift helipad
deep inside Gaza, then transferred to a military helicopter that brought
them to Sheba Medical Center, wrapping up the entire operation within
an hour.Footage from one of the APCs shortly after the rescue showed
Shayetet 13 commandos asking Marman and Har how they were.“In shock,”
one replied.“Do you feel good?” an officer asked Har, who responded:
“Excellent.”The naval commandos gave the pair coats to wear before they
headed out to the helipad. One of the soldiers also gave Har his own
shoes, as Har was extracted barefoot, and could be seen tying the
shoelaces for the former captive in the video.The soldiers also offered
water bottles to the pair and asked if they needed blankets for warmth,
which they refused.Har and Marman were taken hostage along with Clara
Marman, 62, who is Marman’s sister and Har’s partner, their other sister
Gabriela Leimberg, 59, and Gabriela’s daughter, Mia Leimberg, 17.The
women and teenager were freed on November 28 as part of the weeklong
truce deal that secured the release of 105 of the 253 hostages taken on
October 7.Mia Leimberg gained particular attention after it emerged that
she had had her pet dog Bella with her for the duration of her
captivity.Marman, his sister Gabriela and her daughter Mia were visiting
the kibbutz for the Simhat Torah holiday weekend.The extended family of
five was hiding in their safe room that morning, trying to keep the
heavy door jammed shut with a chair. When the terrorists broke into the
home and ordered them out of the room, they were sure they were about to
be killed.It is believed that 130 hostages abducted by Hamas on October
7 remain in Gaza — not all of them alive — after 105 civilians were
released from captivity during a weeklong truce in late November, and
four hostages were released prior to that. Three hostages have been
rescued by troops alive, including in Monday’s operation, and the bodies
of 11 hostages have been recovered, including three mistakenly killed
by the military.The IDF has confirmed the deaths of 29 of those still
held by Hamas, citing new intelligence and findings obtained by troops
operating in Gaza. One more person has been listed as missing since
October 7, and their fate is still unknown.Hamas is also holding two
Israeli civilians, Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, who are both
thought to be alive after entering the Strip of their own accord in 2014
and 2015, respectively, as well as the bodies of fallen IDF soldiers
Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin since 2014.AP contributed to this report.
Families
of Israeli hostages to file war crimes complaint against Hamas in The
Hague-Some 100 relatives of Israelis held in Gaza will submit charges of
kidnapping, sexual violence, torture and other allegations to the
International Criminal Court on Wednesday
By Jeremy Sharon-Today, 4:45 pm-FEB 13,24
Some
100 family members of Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity in Gaza are
set to file a complaint of war crimes Wednesday against the leaders of
the terror organization at the International Criminal Court in The
Hague.Over the past four months, lawyers for the Hostages and Missing
Families Forum, which is representing the hostages’ relatives, have
prepared a legal submission demanding that arrest warrants be issued
against the Hamas leadership for the October 7 atrocities.Several dozen
lawyers together with around 100 representatives of the families of the
hostages will file the complaint, while the forum says it expects
several thousand Dutch Jews to turn up at the ICC for the submission.It
is believed that 130 hostages abducted by Hamas during its savage
October 7 assault remain in Gaza — not all of them alive — after 105
civilians were released from Hamas captivity during a weeklong truce in
late November, and four hostages were released prior to that. Three
hostages have been rescued by troops, and the bodies of 11 hostages have
been recovered, including three mistakenly killed by the military.The
complaint will include charges against Hamas leaders of “kidnapping,
crimes of sexual violence, torture and other serious allegations,” the
forum said in a statement to the press.Work on the submission to the ICC
was led by Dr. Shelly Aviv Yeini of the Minerva Center for the Rule of
Law under Extreme Conditions at the University of Haifa along with
attorney Yuval Sasson from the Meitar Law Offices firm, which assigned
several dozen lawyers to help draft the complaint.The Raoul Wallenberg
Institute of Human Rights also participated in preparing the
submission.The forum said that the “short-term goal” of the complaint
was to obtain arrest warrants against Hamas leaders, which, it added,
would “exert significant pressure to have the remaining hostages freed
and serve as a mechanism for bringing about justice to the victims and
their families.”Prof. Robbie Sabel of the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew
University noted that the ICC’s chief prosecutor, Karim Kahn, has
already stated that he is carrying out an investigation into Hamas’s
actions, as well as Israel’s military operation in Gaza.But he added
that the submission by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum could
help further advance the investigation into Hamas.“If further evidence
can be presented to the ICC then this may encourage the prosecutor to
advance the investigation,” said Sabel. “The more information he has the
more pressure there is to advance the investigation.”Sabel said that
Khan has “a reputation for being a fair and reasonable lawyer” but added
that he was “of course subject to public pressure.”He also cautioned
that it typically takes a significant period of time for the ICC to
issue arrest warrants after a complaint is filed.The ICC can prosecute
individuals for serious violations of the Geneva Conventions that amount
to war crimes, based on complaints submitted by international
organizations, individuals, or parties to the court, while the court
itself can also initiate examinations and investigations into possible
violations of the laws of armed conflict.In March 2023, the ICC issued
an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Maria
Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, the commissioner for children’s rights in the
Office of the President, for the war crimes of the unlawful deportation
and transfer of children from occupied Ukraine to the Russian
Federation, a year after Russia invaded Ukraine.The Palestinian
Authority accepted the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
in 2015, giving the court jurisdiction over Palestinian citizens in
Palestinian territories, including Gaza. Israel has not ratified the
Rome Statute, which established the ICC, and therefore sees itself as
not subject to the court’s jurisdiction.
Senior Hamas official
involved in West Bank attacks nabbed in Jenin raid-Omar Fayed,
identified as a head of terror group’s military infrastructure,
allegedly participated in recent shootings at IDF soldiers, planned
further assaults-By ToI Staff Today, 4:29 pm-FEB 13,24
A senior
Hamas official was arrested during an Israeli operation in the West Bank
Palestinian city of Jenin, the Israel Defense Forces, Israel Police,
and Shin Bet security service said.According to a joint statement, IDF
reservists, Border Police officers, and Shin Bet officers arrested Omar
Fayed, one of the heads of Hamas’s military infrastructure, during a
joint operation.Fayed has been involved in a number of recent shooting
attacks on IDF soldiers and planning other attacks, the statement
said.Two members of the security forces were lightly wounded in the
operation, the statement said, without elaborating.Violence in the West
Bank has soared since October 7, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists
burst into Israel from Gaza by land, air, and sea in a shock assault in
which they massacred more than 1,200 people and seized some 253
hostages. In response to the attack, the deadliest in the country’s
history, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas from the Gaza Strip, where the
terror group has ruled since 2007, and return the hostages.Since the
beginning of the war, 3,050 suspects have been arrested in the West
Bank, 1,350 of whom are affiliated with Hamas, the IDF said. Israeli
Security Forces Arrest Omar #Fayed, One of the Senior Officials of the
#Hamas Military Wing, #Jenin, #West #Bank https://t.co/7khyvpBbcg
pic.twitter.com/47GirxxAxq— TRACTerrorism (@TracTerrorism) February 13,
2024-According to the Palestinian Authority health ministry, some 300
West Bank Palestinians have been killed in that time.Based on military
estimates, the vast majority of those killed since October 7 were shot
during clashes amid arrest raids, and many of them, according to data
seen by The Times of Israel, were armed with either a firearm or an
explosive device.The IDF is aware of at least three cases of uninvolved
Palestinians being killed by troops in recent months, and a handful of
cases of settlers killing Palestinians, which are still under
investigation.
NY Times: Tunnel under Al-Shifa Hospital used by
Hamas ‘for cover, weapons storage’Citing classified intelligence
information, newspaper says tunnel under Gaza’s main hospital was twice
as long as IDF has said, had water supply and apparent communications
area-By ToI Staff Today, 4:25 pm-FEB 13,24
A tunnel underneath
the Al-Shifa hospital complex in Gaza City was used extensively by Hamas
for military operations and is nearly twice as long as the Israel
Defense Forces had revealed, the New York Times reported
Tuesday.According to the report, based on classified Israeli
intelligence documents the Times reviewed and information made public by
the IDF, Hamas “used the hospital for cover, stored weapons inside it,
and maintained a hardened tunnel beneath the complex that was supplied
with water, power, and air-conditioning.”It said the tunnel was at least
700 feet long, making it twice the length the IDF had publicly
revealed. It extended far beyond the hospital, which is Gaza’s main
medical complex, likely connecting to the larger tunnel network used by
Hamas in Gaza City, and included “underground bunkers, living quarters,
and a room that appeared to be wired for computers and communications
equipment.”Amid the war on the Palestinian terror group Hamas, Israel
has presented evidence to back up long-standing allegations that Hamas
used Shifa Hospital as a major operational hub and command center and
that the hospital sat atop tunnels housing headquarters for Hamas
fighters using patients as shields. The US has previously corroborated
the evidence presented by Israel.Israeli forces found the tunnel under
the medical center by following ducts that ran from rooftop
air-conditioning units connected to the hospital’s electricity supply,
the report said. The IDF also discovered the hospital’s water supply was
connected to the tunnel.Images obtained by the Times showed the IDF
found underground bunkers and living quarters in the subterranean space.
In part of the tunnel that lay outside the hospital complex, soldiers
found a room that appeared to have the infrastructure needed for
computers and communication equipment. That part of the tunnel was not
seen in a video released to the public by the IDF, the report
said.Israeli troops entered the hospital on November 5, making the
medical center a major focus of the Israeli operation against Hamas in
Gaza, which was triggered on October 7 when some 3,000 terrorists
stormed the border with Israel and unleashed an unprecedented attack on
the country’s southern communities, killing at least 1,200 people, most
of them civilians, and taking 253 as hostages in Gaza. Over half remain
as captives.In response, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas from Gaza and
end the group’s 15-year rule, launching an aerial campaign and
subsequent ground offensive to meet its goal.Israel claimed before the
raid that there was a large Hamas command and control structure under
the hospital. It also published footage from the hospital’s own security
cameras showing hostages were brought there on the day of the attack.
But critics say the evidence so far does not back the assertion,
according to the report.The IDF has said that it was not able to fully
explore the booby-trapped tunnel complex under the hospital before it
destroyed it. Israeli and Qatari officials, who asked not to be named,
told the Times that there was a time constraint due to an approaching
temporary weeklong lull negotiated for the end of November. The tunnel
was destroyed before the IDF left the hospital on November 24.Though
Hamas and Gaza officials have claimed Israel planted evidence, they have
not directly refuted Israeli claims, the report noted. US officials,
citing their own intelligence assessments, backed the Israeli version.
US intelligence agencies obtained information that Hamas fighters had
largely evacuated the complex days before Israel’s operation and
destroyed documents and electronics as they left, according to an
American official in January.Along with Shifa, Israel accuses Hamas of
using other hospitals in the Strip for terror purposes.The Times report
also clarified that what Israel had said was a tunnel entrance at the
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Hospital for Rehabilitation and
Prosthetics was a water storage area constructed in 2016 and cited
engineering plans as well as images of the hospital being
constructed.The Times said that Shifa has a history of being used by
Hamas fighters. In 2008, during a three-week conflict with Israel, a
Times reporter saw Hamas fighters in civilian clothing inside the
hospital. In 2014, during another bout of fighting with Israel, Hamas
terrorists held news conferences at the hospital and used it as a
meeting spot with journalists due to it being considered a location safe
from assault.After the 2014 conflict ended, Amnesty International
reported that Hamas used some abandoned areas of Shifa, “including the
outpatients’ clinic area, to detain, interrogate, torture and otherwise
ill-treat suspects, even as other parts of the hospital continued to
function as a medical center.”Two self-described pro-Palestinian doctors
from Norway who had worked in the hospital during the conflict refuted
the claims and said at the time there were no Hamas fighters in the
hospital.
Israel plans to move Rafah civilians to 15 tent cities
along the coast – report-According to Wall Street Journal, Israel showed
Egypt a proposal to get civilians out of Gaza’s southern city ahead of
ground op; PM’s Office says several plans being discussed
By Lazar Berman-Today, 4:15 pm-FEB 13,24
Amid
growing international concern over the Israel Defense Forces’ plans to
conquer the Gaza Strip’s southernmost city of Rafah, Israel has drawn up
an evacuation plan for civilians along the coast, according to a
Tuesday report.The Wall Street Journal reported that the plan envisions
15 sites containing 25,000 tents each across Gaza, running from the
southern edge of Gaza City down to the Al Mawasi area north of
Rafah.Israel has presented the plan to Egypt in recent days, the report
said.An official in the Prime Minister’s Office told The Times of Israel
that there are several plans under discussion, none of which have been
approved yet.Rafah, which sits on the Gaza-Egypt border, is the target
of the next IDF offensive, according to Israeli leaders. The US and
regional allies have warned of the humanitarian dangers of the IDF
moving into the city, in which more than 1 million Gazan refugees are
sheltering.Over the weekend, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged
to provide “safe passage” for civilians out of Rafah without specifying
where the large number of people massed near the border with Egypt would
go.Citing Egyptian officials, the WSJ report said that Israel expects
the camps, which would include medical facilities, to be funded by the
US and Arab partners.Juliette Touma, a spokesperson for the UNs
Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, said on Tuesday that it had not been
informed of any Israeli evacuation plan and was not a part of it.“Where
are you going to evacuate people to, as no place is safe across the Gaza
Strip, the north is shattered, riddled with unexploded weapons, it’s
pretty much unlivable,” she said.“Enough is enough. Any further
escalation would be absolutely apocalyptic.”The United Nations “will not
be party” to any forced displacement of Palestinians currently living
in Rafah, the spokesman for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the
previous day.Netanyahu reportedly believes that, in the face of
international pressure, Israel only has one month left to complete its
operation in Rafah, aimed at dismantling the Hamas terror group’s
remaining operational battalions in Gaza.According to a Channel 12 news
report, the prime minister recently told the small war cabinet that the
operation will need to be completed before the Muslim holy month of
Ramadan, which begins around March 10.Last week, the Prime Minister’s
Office announced that Netanyahu had directed the IDF to draft a plan for
evacuating the civilians in Rafah so that the operation could move
forward.The PMO announcement came amid US warnings that Israel has not
conducted the pre-operational planning necessary to ensure that
civilians will be kept out of harm’s way and that failure to do so risks
“disaster.”On Tuesday German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who
will visit Israel on Wednesday, voiced concern about the looming
offensive. She said Israel had the right to defend itself against
terrorism, but this did not mean the expulsion of the population.The
Canadian and British foreign ministers also expressed concern over a
Rafah operation on Monday.US President Joe Biden is coming under growing
domestic pressure to push Israel on a ceasefire in its war with Hamas,
now in its fifth month, though he and other US officials have continued
to stand behind Israel’s right to defend itself in the wake of the
terror group’s devastating October 7 offensive.On Tuesday, Biden’s
National Security spokesman, John Kirby, stressed that the US “never
said that they can’t go into Rafah to remove Hamas. Hamas remains a
viable threat to the Israeli people. And the Israelis and the IDF,
absolutely, are going to continue operations against their leadership
and their infrastructure, as they should. We don’t want to see another
October 7.”Rather, Kirby continued, “What we’ve said is we don’t believe
that it’s advisable to go in in a major way in Rafah without a proper,
executable, effective, and credible plan for the safety of the more than
a million Palestinians that are taking refuge in Rafah. They’ve left
the north, and they certainly went south out of Khan Younis to try to
get out of the fighting. So, Israel has an obligation to make sure that
they can protect them.”As Israel was making plans to evacuate civilians
from Rafah, senior Israeli officials were in Cairo on Tuesday for talks
on a framework that would see the release of hostages held by terror
groups in Gaza and achieve an extended truce. Senior officials from the
United States, Egypt, and Qatar are also in the Egyptian capital to
resume negotiations on a three-phase deal that would include a six-week
pause in fighting.An agreement would see respite following four months
of war in Gaza triggered by Hamas’s October 7 onslaught, when terrorists
slaughtered some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped 253
hostages to Gaza while committing brutal atrocities.In response, Israel
launched an extensive military campaign aimed at eliminating the
terrorist organization and returning the hostages.The Hamas-run Gaza
health ministry says the Palestinian death toll in the Strip since the
start of the war has reached 28,064 people. The figures cannot be
independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and
Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror
groups’ own rocket misfires. The IDF says it has killed over 10,000
operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel
on October 7.Reuters contributed to this report.
France proposes
Israel-Lebanon truce deal pushing Hezbollah 10 km from border-Plan,
which envisions talks on delineating land border, would leave terror
group deep inside UN-mandated buffer zone south of Litani River, but
neuter anti-tank missile threat
By Reuters and ToI Staff Today, 8:23 am-FEB 13,24
France
has delivered a written proposal to Beirut aimed at ending hostilities
with Israel and settling the disputed Lebanon-Israel frontier, according
to a document seen by Reuters that calls for Hezbollah and other groups
to withdraw 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border.The plan, which
would allow Hezbollah terrorists to remain well within a UN-mandated
buffer zone, aims to end fighting between the Iran-backed group and
Israel at the border. The hostilities have run in parallel to the Gaza
war and are fueling concern of a ruinous, all-out confrontation.The
three-step plan envisages a 10-day process of de-escalation ending with
negotiations on the long-unresolved delineation of a land border between
Lebanon and Israel.One French diplomatic source said the proposal had
been put to the governments of Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah.France has
historical ties with Lebanon. It has 20,000 citizens in the country and
some 800 troops as part of a UN peacekeeping force.The document, the
first written proposal brought to Beirut during weeks of Western
mediation, was delivered to top Lebanese state officials including Prime
Minister Najib Mikati by French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne last
week, four senior Lebanese and three French officials said.It declares
the aim of preventing a conflict “that risks spiraling out of control”
and enforcing “a potential ceasefire, when the conditions are right” and
ultimately envisions negotiations on the delineation of the contentious
land border between Lebanon and Israel.Hezbollah, which has attacked
Israel in support of the Hamas terror group in Gaza, rejects formally
negotiating a de-escalation until the war in Gaza ends, a position
reiterated by a Hezbollah politician in response to questions for this
story.While some details of similar mediation efforts by US Middle East
envoy Amos Hochstein have been circulating in recent weeks, the full
details of the French written proposal delivered to Lebanon have not
previously been reported.Hochstein, who was heavily involved in
shepherding talks that culminated in Israel and Lebanon demarcating a
maritime border in 2022, has been engaged in shuttle diplomacy between
Israel and Lebanon since last month in an effort to prevent an
escalation of the conflict.“We made proposals. We are in contact with
the Americans and it’s important that we bring together all initiatives
and build peace,” Sejourne told a news conference on Monday.The plan
proposes Lebanese armed groups and Israel cease military operations
against each other, including Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, which have
come in retaliation for incessant rocket and anti-tank guided missile
attacks on towns, villages and military posts in northern Israel.Several
non-state groups, including Palestinian terror groups, have mounted
attacks on Israel from south Lebanon during the latest hostilities,
though Hezbollah is the dominant power in the area with a fighting force
widely seen to outgun the Lebanese army.The Lebanese armed groups would
dismantle all premises and facilities close to the frontier, and
withdraw combat forces – including Hezbollah’s elite Radwan fighters and
military capabilities such as antitank systems – at least 10 kilometers
north of the frontier, the document proposes.The proposal would leave
Hezbollah fighters much closer to the border than the 30 kilometers (19
mile) withdrawal to Lebanon’s Litani River stipulated in a UN resolution
that ended a war with Israel in 2006.But it would put northern Israel
out of range of many of Hezbollah’s anti-tank guided missiles.The
compromise seen as more palatable to Hezbollah than a retreat to the
Litani, as Israel has demanded, one Western diplomat with knowledge of
the two-page proposal said.Up to 15,000 Lebanese army troops would be
deployed in the border region of south Lebanon, a Hezbollah political
stronghold where the group’s fighters have long melted into society at
times of calm.Asked about the proposal, senior Hezbollah politician
Hassan Fadlallah told Reuters that the group would not discuss “any
matter related to the situation in the south before the halt of the
aggression on Gaza.”“The enemy is not in the position to impose
conditions,” added Fadlallah, declining to comment on details of the
proposal or whether Hezbollah had received it.One of the Lebanese
officials said the document brings together ideas discussed in contacts
with Western envoys and had been passed on to Hezbollah. French
officials told the Lebanese it was not a final paper after Beirut raised
objections to parts of it, the Lebanese official said.An Israeli
official said such a proposal had been received and was being discussed
by the government.Reuters reported last month that Hezbollah had
rebuffed ideas suggested by Hochstein, who has been at the heart of the
efforts, but that it had also kept the door ajar to diplomacy.Asked for
comment on the proposal, a State Department spokesperson said the United
States “continues to explore all diplomatic options with our Israeli
and Lebanese counterparts to restore calm and avoid escalation.”The
White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The
Lebanese official said several elements prompted concern in Beirut,
including the demand armed groups dismantle premises and facilities
close to the border, which the official said was vaguely worded and
could be used to demand moves against Hezbollah-affiliated civilian
institutions.Tens of thousands of people have fled homes on both sides
of the border since the fighting began on Oct. 8.So far, the skirmishes
on the border have resulted in six civilian deaths on the Israeli side,
as well as the deaths of nine IDF soldiers and reservists.Hezbollah has
named 193 members who have been killed by Israel during the ongoing
skirmishes, including three killed Monday in an Israeli strike on a
Hezbollah site in the south Lebanon village of Tallouseh.Another 29
operatives from other terror groups have been killed in Lebanon, along
with a Lebanese soldier, and at least 19 civilians, three of whom were
journalists.The strikes from both sides have mostly been contained to
areas near the border and Israel and Hezbollah have said they want to
avoid all-out war.Numerous Western envoys have visited Beirut to discuss
ways to de-escalate the fighting, mostly meeting with Lebanese state
officials rather than Hezbollah, which is designated a terrorist
organization by the United States.One of the Lebanese officials said a
French technical delegation returned to Beirut two days after Sejourne’s
visit to discuss details, following the Lebanese objections.Another of
the Lebanese officials said Beirut had not responded to the proposal,
adding that it was neither signed nor dated and was therefore not deemed
official enough to warrant a response.10 days to talks-The proposal
maps out three steps over 10 days, starting with an end to military
operations.Within three days, step two would see Lebanese armed groups
withdrawing combat forces from the frontier and Lebanon would initiate
the deployment of soldiers in the south. Israel would cease overflights
into Lebanese territory.As the third step, within 10 days, Lebanon and
Israel would resume negotiations on delimiting the land border “in a
gradual way” and with the support of the UN peacekeeping force
UNIFIL.They would also engage in negotiations on a roadmap to ensure the
establishment of an area free of any non-state armed groups between the
border and the Litani River.Hezbollah has previously signaled it could
support the state negotiating a deal with Israel to settle the status of
disputed areas at the border to Lebanon’s benefit. In 2022, it backed a
deal to delineate a maritime border that ended a long-running dispute
and let Beirut lease lucrative offshore natural gas plays.One of the
issues to address is financing for the Lebanese army, severely weakened
by a severe financial crisis in Lebanon.The proposal calls for an
international effort to support the deployment of the Lebanese army with
“financing, equipment, training”. It also called for “the
socio-economic development of southern Lebanon.”
Cargo is not
designated as Israel-destined while en route-Houthi bypass: Quietly,
goods forge overland path to Israel via Saudi Arabia, Jordan-Avoiding
attacks on ships in the Red Sea, Israel-based firms run trucking routes
from the ports of Dubai and Bahrain to Haifa-By Sharon Wrobel-14
February 2024, 12:47 am
The disruption of maritime trade in the
Red Sea amid the ongoing assaults by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi
militants on cargo vessels has prompted Israeli freight and logistics
firms to bypass the dangerous waters and switch to alternative overland
routes to transport goods from the Far East to Israel via Saudi Arabia
and Jordan.Israel-based freight forwarder Mentfield Logistics is among
the companies involved in establishing a commercial trade route
circumventing the Red Sea by sending goods from the ports of Dubai and
Bahrain overland on trucks passing through the United Arab Emirates,
Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and ending at Israeli ports. A second
Israel-based firm, Trucknet, has also set up such a route.While Jordan
has had a peace agreement with Israel since 1994, and the UAE and
Bahrain signed the Abraham Accords normalizing ties with Israel in 2020,
Saudi Arabia has no diplomatic relations with Israel — though some
progress has been made in that direction under US auspices.“Ships coming
from China and India unload containers in the ports of Bahrain and
Dubai, and then the cargo is loaded onto Jordanian trucks and is
transferred overland to Israel via the King Hussein border crossing with
Jordan, where Israeli trucks await the goods,” Mentfield CEO Omer
Izhari told The Times of Israel. “Dozens of trucks a day, not just by
us, are facilitating this route to shorten shipping times for goods from
textiles to electronics, raw materials for industry, metal pipes, and
aluminum.”Izhari explained that the goods, as they make their way
through Saudi Arabia and Jordan, are not tracked as Israel-destined or
Israeli goods as they are in transit until they get to Haifa port. This
procedure, known as transshipment, is often used when there is no direct
connection between two ports, and cargo therefore needs to be unloaded
from one ship and transferred to another means of freight transportation
by road or rail to complete a journey.As commercial ships have come
under relentless missile and drone attacks by Houthi terrorists since
the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, the world’s major shipping
companies, including Denmark’s Maersk and German shipping company
Hapag-Lloyd, as well as oil giant BP, have temporarily suspended sending
their vessels through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, a key trade route
connecting Asia, Israel, and Europe.The Houthis, an Iranian proxy, say
the Red Sea strikes are acts in solidarity with the people of Gaza
during the ongoing war, which erupted after thousands of Hamas
terrorists burst across the border into Israel from the Gaza Strip by
land, air and sea, killing 1,200 people and seizing 253 hostages on
October 7.The Houthi crisis has forced container vessels heading to
Europe from the Far East to divert to a longer route around Africa and
the Cape of Good Hope, increasing the shipping time of goods by two to
four weeks and raising the costs per ship. The attacks on ships in and
around the Red Sea have in the past weeks slowed trade between Asia and
Europe.Compared to detouring around Africa, “the overland route saves
around 20 days, so instead of 50 to 60 days, goods arrive within 20 to
25 days from China to Israel,” said Izhari.The idea of establishing a
trade land bridge, connecting Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE
from the Persian Gulf to Israel’s seaports, has been touted in recent
years to facilitate the movement of goods.The idea gathered pace as
business ties in the Middle East began opening up following the 2020
signing of the Abraham Accords, the US-brokered agreement that
normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco.“In
the service that we offer, the goods are destined for Israel, but they
go through transit to come to Israel and don’t travel or get tracked as
Israeli goods,” said Izhari. “The Saudi government would not allow
‘Israeli goods’ to go through their territories.”“I’m not a politician, I
am just a believer in peace, and I am hopeful that a bilateral
agreement to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, similar to the
Abraham Accords, will happen after the war, because we want to cooperate
and work together,” he remarked.Founded 40 years ago as a family
business, the Israel-based freight forwarder Mentfield, with a
headquarters in the UK, specializes in air, sea, and road freight and
provides global supply chain and logistics services including customs
clearance. In 2021, Israeli investment fund Legacy Partners bought a 50%
stake in Mentfield.The firm operates 31 offices in 11 countries,
including the US, Germany, France, Italy, China, Hong Kong, as well as
in Jordan, and employs a total of 650 people, of whom 250 work out of
Israel.Israeli smart transportation company Trucknet Enterprise is
another company that has established an overland route to bypass the Red
Sea. Trucknet forged cooperation agreements with Emirati-based
counterpart Puretrans FZCO and the Dubai port-operating company DP World
to establish a bi-directional overland trade route for the transfer of
goods from the Persian Gulf through Saudi Arabia and Jordan to Israel
bypassing the Red Sea waterway.“There are dozens of Israeli companies
that are collaborating with Dubai, Bahraini, and Jordanian companies to
offer this shipping service,” said Izhari.Germany’s container shipper
Hapag-Lloyd has also said that it is introducing land transit routes
through Saudia Arabia to offer connections from Dubai’s Jebel Ali, Saudi
ports Dammam and Jubail on the east coast with Jeddah on the west
coast. It also offers a land route that links Jebel Ali with
Jordan.Separately, Transportation and Road Safety Minister Miri Regev
announced in January that Israel is working on a plan to enable the
transfer of goods from India through Abu Dhabi via an overland
transportation route to Israel to bypass the Houthi-menaced Red Sea. The
overland route is expected to shorten shipping times by 12 days, Regev
said.To open up additional alternative routes, Israel is also advancing
the planned signing of a civil aviation agreement with Sri Lanka during
Regev’s visit to India and Sri Lanka this week.
Hezbollah chief
says won’t stop shelling north until Israel ends Gaza ‘aggression’In
sixth speech since Oct. 7, Nasrallah dismisses diplomatic attempts to
end hostilities on the Lebanon border, claims Lebanese civilians in
combat area support his terror group
By Gianluca Pacchiani-Today, 11:38 pm-FEB 13,24
Hassan
Nasrallah, the head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, said on Tuesday that his
terror group’s cross-border shelling into Israel would only end when
Israel’s “aggression” on the Gaza Strip stops, and claimed diplomatic
efforts so far to bring a halt to hostilities along the border have so
far seemed to only benefit Israel.The Iran-backed Hezbollah has been
trading fire with the Israeli military across Lebanon’s southern border
in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas, which launched a devastating
assault in Israel on October 7 in which some 1,200 Israelis were
massacred and 253 were taken hostage into Gaza.Israel, in response,
launched a massive military campaign in Gaza in order to eradicate
Hamas’s capabilities, remove it from power and return the hostages.In
his Tuesday comments, Nasrallah said his group would only stop its
attacks in the north if a full ceasefire was reached for Gaza. “On that
day, when the shooting stops in Gaza, we will stop the shooting in the
south,” he said in his sixth televised address since October 7.He said
many foreign “delegations” had traveled to Beirut with “proposals” to
end the hostilities in southern Lebanon, but said they only seemed to
“have one goal, which is the security of Israel, the protection of
Israel.”The foreign ministers of France, Britain and other countries, as
well as senior US envoy Amos Hochstein, have visited Lebanon in recent
weeks in an attempt to bring calm to the border.France’s foreign
minister delivered a written proposal to Beirut that calls for fighters
including Hezbollah’s elite Radwan unit to withdraw 10 kilometers (6
miles) from the border, among other measures, according to a document
seen by Reuters.Without specifying the French proposal, Nasrallah said
one delegation had “presented a paper as a mediator.”“You read the paper
— there’s nothing. There’s Israel’s security,” he said.According to
Nasrallah, the plan did not take Hezbollah’s demands into consideration,
particularly as regards territorial disputes along the border, which
the French delegation suggested tackling at a later date, such as the
Sheba Farms and the cross-border town of Ghajar, both currently under
Israeli control. “Their priority [of foreign mediators] is Israel’s
security,” the terror leader claimed.Vowing that his group would carry
on its attacks on Israel, Nasrallah said that “all options are on the
table.”“We were hoping that once the ceasefire is declared in Gaza, the
attacks would stop in Lebanon. However, [Defense Minister Yoav Gallant]
said that this will not be the case, that even if they stop their
attacks on Gaza, they will continue to strike Lebanon,” he said,
referencing options currently being studied by the IDF to carry out a
large-scale operation to dismantle Hezbollah’s capabilities.“Gallant
said he won’t stop, so don’t stop. We won’t stop either,” he warned,
adding that Israel will have to evacuate “millions” of residents, and
not just those in the north, if the conflict escalates.Nasrallah
insisted that military pressure is an effective strategy and that
security along the border with Israel since the Second Lebanon War was
not guaranteed by Resolution 1701 — the UN Security Council decision
that ended the 2006 conflict, which the terror group has violated for
years — but rather by Hezbollah’s armed deterrence.“The enemy is not in a
position to impose conditions on Lebanon. I call on Lebanese
authorities to add new conditions to 1701 rather than implement it,” he
said.Earlier Tuesday, a 47-year-old mother and her 15-year-old son were
seriously wounded when a rocket struck the northern city of Kiryat
Shmona on Tuesday in an assault claimed by Hezbollah.The attack came in
retaliation for a deadly Israeli strike on a Hezbollah site a day
earlier and was one of several incidents in which projectiles were fired
into northern Israel Tuesday morning.Since October 8, Hezbollah-led
forces have attacked Israeli communities and military posts along the
border on a near-daily basis, with the group saying it is doing so to
support Gaza amid the war there. So far, the skirmishes on the border
have resulted in six civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the
deaths of nine IDF soldiers and reservists. There have also been
several attacks from Syria, without any injuries.Hezbollah has named 193
members who have been killed by Israel during the ongoing skirmishes,
mostly in Lebanon, but some also in Syria. In Lebanon, another 29
operatives from other terror groups, a Lebanese soldier, and at least 19
civilians, three of whom were journalists, have been killed.Reuters
contributed to this report.
IDF chief: Military achievements in
Gaza are considerable but still a ‘long way to go’Halevi says IDF
launches special op ‘every week’ to try and save hostages, will work to
evacuate Rafah of civilians before offensive-By Emanuel Fabian-Today,
10:39 pm-FEB 13,24
The Israel Defense Forces’ achievements in the
war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip are greater than it had expected at
this stage, but are still not enough to complete the campaign’s goals,
the army’s chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said Tuesday.“We have
been fighting for about four months and there is still a way to go,”
Halevi said in a press conference from the Gaza border, vowing to
continue fighting until the goals are reached.“In the past decades,
there has not been an army that maneuvered in an area that is urban and
dense, with high [buildings] and [tunnels] below the surface of the
ground. IDF soldiers are dealing with this with great success and the
military achievements are extraordinary. Unfortunately, there is also a
price in casualties,” he added.The IDF has lost 569 soldiers since the
beginning of the war on October 7, when Hamas terrorists launched an
unprecedented attack on southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people,
mostly civilians, and kidnapping 253. Of the IDF’s casualties, 231 were
killed in the ground invasion in Gaza.Meanwhile, Halevi said, the war
was continuing across Gaza in varying levels of intensity. Using the
intelligence it gathers, the army is still fighting in the north of the
Strip at locations where there is terrorist activity.“We come back for
the second and third time to targets, kill more enemies, destroy more
terror infrastructures and deepen the achievement,” he said.Responding
to a question by The Times of Israel on when Palestinian civilians could
return to northern Gaza, from where they were evacuated at the
beginning of the ground offensive, Halevi responded that it was not yet
safe enough for them to return.He said that at the beginning of the war,
there had been some 15,000 Hamas terrorists in the north and that while
they and their infrastructure had been mostly cleared, Hamas was still
active there “nearly every day.”“We don’t want to create a situation in
which the residents of the Gaza Strip mix with the enemy, thus risking
their lives. That is why we are still isolating the north of the Strip,”
he said.He promised that residents would be allowed to return as soon
as the army was sure it had eradicated terrorism in the area.In southern
Gaza’s Khan Younis, Halevi said, “We are reaching places that the enemy
did not imagine we would reach, destroying all the strategic assets of
Hamas in a city that was considered the terror capital of the
organization.”The chief of staff added that throughout the war, the IDF
has killed 10,000 terrorists, including Hamas commanders and leaders,
adding that the senior leadership still needed to be targeted.He also
said the IDF would work to evacuate civilians from south Gaza’s Rafah
before it launched its offensive there.“We know that it is more
difficult for us to fight in an environment where there are over a
million people and another 10,000 Hamas operatives,” he said.He said he
appreciated other countries’ advice on the challenge, but that the IDF
has shown that it is capable of targeting enemy forces in such complex
environments.As part of the IDF’s activity in the south of the Strip,
troops successfully rescued Louis Har and Fernando Marman on Monday, but
Halevi said they did not know for certain that the daring rescue
operation in southern Gaza’s Rafah would be successful.“Every week, we
carry out special operations, while risking [troops’] lives in complex
conditions with great uncertainty, to try and return hostages home,” he
said. “This time we were successful. There were more operations that did
not succeed or failed. We will not stop trying, and we will do it with
great responsibility.”He added that the army is determined to bring home
the rest of the hostages who are still held captive in Gaza.Asked how
the IDF would respond if a truce-for-hostages deal was reached, Halevi
said that if the political echelon decides on an agreement, and if the
understandings require halting the fighting, the IDF would “know how to
return” to the military campaign to dismantle Hamas when that pause
ended.Halevi also promised to restore security and residents’ faith in
the communities close to Gaza that were targeted on October 7.He said
the security situation is “far better” today than it was on the eve of
Hamas’s onslaught, and that the major difference was that the enemy was
significantly less powerful because the IDF was destroying its
capabilities.“We are building a far safer reality,” said Halevi.
Residents of the so-called Gaza envelope area, who have been living
mostly in hotels for more than four months, will be able to return with
security, he promised.
IDF airs footage of Hamas leader Sinwar in
Gaza tunnel: ‘We’ll catch him, dead or alive’Army said to identify
terror chief, whose back is to camera along with family, by size of his
ears and with AI; spokesperson says clip shows Hamas leaders only care
for themselves
By Emanuel Fabian-and ToI Staff Today, 10:25 pm-FEB 13,24
The
Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday released footage of what it said was
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar walking through a Gaza tunnel with several of
his family membersIf confirmed, it would be the first time Sinwar has
been spotted since he went into hiding ahead of Hamas’s October 7 terror
onslaught. IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari released the footage, as unnamed
security officials again leaked to Hebrew media claims that the IDF was
closing in on the terror chief. The release of the footage also came as
top Israeli, US, Qatari and Egyptian officials were gathered in Cairo
for negotiations aimed at reaching an extended truce and hostage
deal.The one-minute-long clip, filmed on October 10, features Sinwar in a
tunnel underneath the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, walking behind
what appears to be his wife along with three of his children, who are
led by Sinwar’s brother Ibrahim, according to the IDFSinwar appears
healthy, in one piece, carrying a bag and wearing Adidas flipflops. One
of his daughters is seen holding a doll.The video was taken from Hamas
surveillance footage from the tunnels that was recently retrieved by IDF
troops operating in the area.While Sinwar’s back is facing the camera,
the IDF was able to identify him by the larger size of the figure’s ears
and by using artificial intelligence, Channel 12 reported.An Israeli
official told Channel 12 that the authorities are in possession of
additional footage of Siwnar, including clips that were filmed more
recently.“Every resident of Gaza [can now] see how Hamas leaders live
underground and how they don’t think about anything other than
themselves, their families and their money,” IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari
told the Al Arabiya network ahead of the airing of the footage.“One
video or another is not what really matters. What is important is the
intelligence that will allow us to reach senior Hamas officials and the
hostages. The hunt for Sinwar will not stop until we catch him, dead or
alive,” Hagari said in a press conference upon releasing the footage.He
also said that earlier this month, troops detained close relatives of
senior Hamas military commanders, including Sinwar.Among those detained
are the father of Rafa’a Salameh, the commander of Hamas’s Rafah
Brigade; and the son of Husni Hamdan, another senior Hamas commander,
Hagari added, “In Shin Bet interrogations, they are providing us with a
lot of intelligence.”He said Israeli troops raided the tunnel network
seen in the October 10 footage, which is located under a cemetery in the
Bani Suheila area of Khan Younis.The tunnels contained “bedrooms of
senior Hamas officials and the office of the commander of the Khan
Younis Brigade’s Eastern Battalion, from where he directed the attack on
October 7,” the IDF spokesman said, adding that the network connects to
tunnels where hostages were held, which the IDF published details on in
recent weeks.Special forces raided another part of the tunnel, tens of
meters belowground, where surveillance camera footage showed “the leader
of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the chief murderer Yahya Sinwar, fleeing
with his children and one of his wives through the network of tunnels,”
Hagari said.“In the footage, which was taken on October 10, at the
beginning of the war, he escaped with his family underground to one of
the safe accommodation complexes he had built in advance,” he added. “We
are determined to capture him, and we will capture him.”“Following
searches, we arrived at the compound where he was staying with other
senior officials, hiding underground, while the war was going on above
him,” Hagari said. “Senior Hamas officials resided in the compound in
comfortable conditions. They have food and bathrooms, along with safes
with personal funds of millions of shekels and dollars in cash.”The IDF
subsequently aired a clip showing troops giving a tour of one of the
tunnels where Sinwar, his family and other senior Hamas officials hid
during the war.The video shows that the tunnel has two bathrooms, a
stocked kitchen, an area to sleep in, and a separate room that the IDF
said belonged to Sinwar himself, in which soldiers found a safe with
millions in cash.Last week, Channel 12 reported that the security
establishment believes Sinwar has been “out of contact” for at least 11
days, not making any contact with Qatari and Egyptian mediators during
that period as talks on a possible truce continue.The reason for the
disconnect was not clear and could be because he is on the run, engaged
in a tactical ruse or simply unable to make contact due to the ongoing
communications problems in Gaza.Several decisions were made by Hamas in
the past few days without him, though not necessarily ones relating to
the hostages deal, Channel 12 said.Kan reported that the Israeli
security establishment’s assessment was that Sinwar was not involved in
the issuing of Hamas’s response to the Qatari hostage deal framework
earlier this week, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed as
“delusional.”The IDF reveals footage obtained from the Gaza Strip
showing senior Hamas commander Muhammed Sinwar, the brother of Hamas
leader Yahya Sinwar, in a car driving through the major tunnel revealed
earlier today by the military. c.twitter.com/PPr0jOSKSp— Emanuel
(Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) December 17, 2023-The Hamas response
included a clause stating that the deal would be “subject to the
approval of the Hamas leadership in Gaza.”Channel 12 reported on Friday
that Israel asked the Qatari mediators for Hamas to have a new
representative appointed for its final decision-making in the hostage
talks.The inability to reach Sinwar has led to slowdowns in the talks,
the network said.However, none of the reports regarding Sinwar’s status
have been confirmed by either side.In December, the IDF released footage
obtained from the Gaza Strip showing senior Hamas commander Muhammed
Sinwar, Yahya’s brother, in a car driving through a major tunnel
revealed by the military.According to the IDF, the construction of the
major tunnel network that was uncovered near the Erez border crossing
was led by Muhammed Sinwar. It was the largest-ever Hamas attack tunnel
discovered by the military.
WEEK OF DANIEL 9:27 WE KNOW ITS 7 YRS
Heres the scripture 1 week = 7 yrs Genesis 29:27-29
27 Fulfil her week, and we will give thee this also for the service which thou shalt serve with me yet seven other years.
28 And Jacob did so, and fulfilled her week:(7 YEARS) and he gave him Rachel his daughter to wife also.
29 And Laban gave to Rachel his daughter Bilhah his handmaid to be her maid.
DANIEL 9:26-27
26
And after threescore and two weeks(62X7=434 YEARS+7X7=49 YEARS=TOTAL OF
69 WEEKS OR 483 YRS) shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and
the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the
sanctuary;(ROMAN LEADERS DESTROYED THE 2ND TEMPLE) and the end thereof
shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are
determined.(THERE HAS TO BE 70 WEEKS OR 490 YRS TO FUFILL THE VISION AND
PROPHECY OF DAN 9:24).(THE NEXT VERSE IS THAT 7 YR WEEK OR (70TH FINAL
WEEK).
27 And he ( THE ROMAN,EU PRESIDENT) shall confirm the covenant
(PEACE TREATY) with many for one week:(1X7=7 YEARS) and in the midst of
the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease,(3 1/2
yrs in TEMPLE ANIMAL SACRIFICES STOPPED) and for the overspreading of
abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and
that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
JEREMIAH 6:14
14 They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.
JEREMIAH 8:11
11 For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.
1 THESSALONIANS 5:3
3
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction
cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not
escape.
ISAIAH 33:8
8 The highways lie waste, the wayfaring
man ceaseth: he hath broken the covenant,(7 YR TREATY) he hath despised
the cities, he regardeth no man.(THE WORLD LEADER-WAR MONGER CALLS
HIMSELF GOD)
JERUSALEM DIVIDED
GENESIS 25:20-26
20 And
Isaac was forty years old (A BIBLE GENERATION NUMBER=1967 + 40=2007+)
when he took Rebekah to wife, the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of
Padanaram, the sister to Laban the Syrian.
21 And Isaac intreated
the LORD for his wife, because she was barren: and the LORD was
intreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.
22 And the
children (2 NATIONS IN HER-ISRAEL-ARABS) struggled together within her;
and she said, If it be so, why am I thus? And she went
to enquire of the LORD.
23
And the LORD said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb, and two manner
of people shall be separated from thy bowels;(ISRAEL AND THE ARABS) and
the one people shall be stronger than the other people;(ISRAEL STRONGER
THAN ARABS) and the elder shall serve the younger.(LITERALLY ISRAEL THE
YOUNGER RULES (ISSAC)(JACOB-LATER NAME CHANGED TO ISRAEL) OVER THE
OLDER ARABS (ISHMAEL)(ESAU)
24 And when her days to be delivered were fulfilled, behold, there were twins in her womb.
25 And the first came out red, all over like an hairy garment; and they called his name Esau.(THE OLDER AN ARAB)
26
And after that came his brother out, and his hand took hold on Esau's
heel; and his name was called Jacob:(THE YOUNGER-ISRAELI) and Isaac was
threescore (60) years old when she bare them.(1967 + 60=2027)(COULD BE
THE LAST GENERATION WHEN JERUSALEM IS DIVIDED AMOUNG THE 2 TWINS)(THE 2
TWINS WANT JERUSALEM-THE DIVISION OF JERUSALEM TODAY)(AND WHOS IN
CONTROL OF JERUSALEM TODAY-THE YOUNGER ISSAC-JACOB-ISRAEL)(AND WHO WANTS
JERUSALEM DIVIDED-THE OLDER,ESAU-ISHMAEL (THE ARABS)
ISAIAH 28:14-19 (THIS IS THE 7 YR TREATY COVENANT OF DANIEL 9:27)
14 Wherefore hear the word of the LORD, ye scornful men, that rule this people which is in Jerusalem.
15
Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death, and with hell
are we at agreement; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through,
it shall not come unto us: for we have made lies our refuge, and under
falsehood have we hid ourselves:
16 Therefore thus saith the Lord
GOD, Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a
precious corner stone, a sure foundation: he that believeth shall not
make haste.17 Judgment also will I lay to the line, and righteousness to
the plummet: and the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies, and the
waters shall overflow the hiding place.
18 And your covenant with
death shall be disannulled, and your agreement with hell shall not
stand; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, then ye shall be
trodden down by it.
19 From the time that it goeth forth it shall
take you: for morning by morning shall it pass over, by day and by
night: and it shall be a vexation only to understand the report.
DANIEL 8:23-25
23
And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are
come to the full, a king (EU DICTATOR) of fierce countenance, and
understanding dark sentences,(FROM THE OCCULT) shall stand up.
24 And
his power shall be mighty, but not by his own power:(SATANS POWER) and
he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall prosper, and practise, and shall
destroy the mighty and the holy people.
25 And through his policy
also he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand; and he shall magnify
himself in his heart, and by peace shall destroy many: he shall also
stand up against the Prince of princes;(JESUS) but he shall be broken
without hand.DANIEL 11:36-40
36 And the king shall do according to
his will;(EU PRESIDENT) and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself
above every god, and shall speak marvellous things against the God of
gods, and shall prosper till the indignation be accomplished: for that
that is determined shall be done.
37 Neither shall he regard the God
of his fathers,(THIS EU DICTATOR IS A EUROPEAN JEW) nor the desire of
women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
38
But in his estate shall he honour the God of forces:(HES A MILITARY
GINIUS) and a god whom his fathers knew not shall he honour with gold,
and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.
39 Thus
shall he do in the most strong holds (CONTROL HEZBOLLAH,AL-QUAIDA
MURDERERS ETC) with a strange god, whom he shall acknowledge and
increase with glory: and he shall cause them to rule over many,(HIS ARMY
LEADERS) and shall divide the land for gain.
40 And at the time of
the end shall the king of the south(EGYPT) push at him:(EU DICTATOR
PROTECTING ISRAELS SECURITY) and the king of the north(RUSSIA) shall
come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and
with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall
overflow and pass over.
ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12 And this shall
be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have
fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they
stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes,
and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.
13 And it shall
come to pass in that day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be
among them; and they shall lay hold every one on the hand of his
neighbour, and his hand shall rise up against the hand of his
neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN WW3)
Diplomat says more work
needed to reach an agreement-Progress reported toward six-week-long
hostage deal as intel chiefs huddle in Cairo-Top officials from Israel,
Egypt, Qatar and US discuss truce that reportedly would include
guarantees the parties will continue talks toward a permanent
ceasefire-By AP and ToI Staff Today, 5:40 pm-FEB 13,24
Israel and
Hamas are making progress toward an extended truce and hostage release
deal, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the talks, as
key meetings were held Tuesday between the sides in the Egyptian
capital.A senior Egyptian official said mediators have achieved
“relatively significant” progress in the negotiations shortly before
Mossad chief David Barnea, Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, CIA chief Bill
Burns, Egyptian intel chief Abbas Kamel and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh
Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani met in Cairo to advance the talks
further.The Egyptian official said the meeting would focus on “crafting a
final draft” of a six-week humanitarian pause, with guarantees that the
parties would continue negotiations toward a permanent ceasefire.A
Western diplomat in the Egyptian capital also said a six-week deal was
on the table but cautioned that more work is still needed to reach an
agreement. The diplomat said Tuesday’s meeting would be crucial in
bridging the remaining gaps.Both officials spoke on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the sensitive
talks with the media.While the officials did not disclose the precise
details of the emerging deal — including how many hostages would be
released — the sides have been discussing varying proposals for
weeks.Israel reportedly proposed a two-month halt in the fighting in
which hostages would be freed in exchange for the release of
Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, and top Hamas leaders in Gaza would
be allowed to relocate to other countries.Hamas rejected those terms. It
laid out a three-phased plan of 45 days each in which the hostages
would be released in stages, Israel would free hundreds of imprisoned
Palestinians, including senior terrorists, and the war would be wound
down with Israel withdrawing its troops. That was viewed as a nonstarter
for Israel, which wants to topple Hamas before ending the war.But US
President Joe Biden signaled on Monday that a deal might be within
reach.“The key elements of the deal are on the table,” Biden said
alongside visiting Jordanian King Abdullah II, adding, “There are gaps
that remain.” He said the US would do “everything possible” to make an
agreement happen.Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein
Amir-Abdollahian was in the midst of his own regional tour pegged at
discussing the Israel-Hamas war, visiting Qatar, Syria and Lebanon,
where he met with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah for talks that his
office said were aimed at securing a ceasefire in Gaza.During the
meeting with Nasrallah on Saturday, Abdollahian claimed that Iran
“absolutely never sought to expand” war in the region,” saying he
believes that “war is not the solution.”The terror group said
Amir-Abdollahian and Nasrallah discussed developments in Gaza, the
situation in southern Lebanon — where Hezbollah trades fire on a daily
basis with Israel across the border — and other fronts on the “axis of
resistance.”Talks are moving forward even after Israel intensified its
offensive in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, where 1.4 million
displaced Palestinians have fled to seek shelter from fighting
elsewhere. An Israeli hostage rescue mission freed two captives held in
the town along the Egyptian border, a raid that killed at least 74
Palestinians according to Hamas health officials, whose figures don’t
distinguish between civilians and combatants.Israel has made destroying
Hamas’s governing and military capabilities and freeing the hostages the
main goals of the war, which began when thousands of Hamas terrorists
rampaged through southern Israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly
civilians, and taking 253 others captive, including women and children.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were displaced from destroyed
communities.The war has wrought massive destruction in the Gaza Strip,
with more than 28,000 people killed, according to Gaza-based Hamas
health officials. That figure cannot be independently verified and
includes some 10,000 Hamas terrorists Israel says it has killed in
battle. Israel also says it killed some 1,000 gunmen inside Israel on
October 7.
Australia to ban doxxing after pro-Palestinian
activists target hundreds of Jews-Details of some 600 people on a
private WhatsApp group were leaked online; Jewish community leadership
welcomes move as protection against ‘shameful and dangerous practice’
By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 5:31 pm-FEB 13,24
The
Australian government said on Tuesday it will outlaw doxxing — the
malicious release online of personal or identifying information without
the subject’s permission — after pro-Palestinian activists published
personal details of hundreds of Jewish people in
Australia.Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said the proposed laws, which
have yet to be drafted, would involve issuing take-down notices to
social media platforms and imposing fines for the intimidation
tactic.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had asked for legislation
to be brought forward as part of a broader reform of privacy laws.“The
idea that in Australia someone should be targeted because of their
religion… it’s just completely unacceptable,” he said.The government was
responding to Nine Entertainment news reports last week that
pro-Palestinian activists had published the names, images, professions,
and social media accounts of Jewish people working in academia and the
creative industries.Pro-Palestinian activists distributed a nearly
900-page transcript that leaked from a private WhatsApp formed last year
by Jewish writers, artists, musicians, and academics, Nine newspapers
reported last week. The transcript was accompanied by a spreadsheet that
contained the names and other personal details of almost 600 people,
purportedly the group’s membership.Author Clementine Ford, who was one
of several activists who posted links to the leaked information, said
that it shouldn’t be considered doxxing.“This chat demonstrated
extremely organized moves to punish Palestinian activists and their
allies,” Ford posted on Instagram.However, some of those whose details
were released have reported they suffered abuse online in the wake of
the leak.Dreyfus said the new laws would strengthen Australian
protections against hate speech, but provided scant detail about how
they would work.“The increasing use of online platforms to harm people
through practices like doxxing, the malicious release of their personal
information without their permission, is a deeply disturbing
development,” Dreyfus, who is Jewish, told reporters.“The recent
targeting of members of the Australian Jewish community through those
practices like doxxing was shocking but, sadly, this is far from being
an isolated incident,” Dreyfus added.There has been an increase in
reports of antisemitism in Australia since the Palestinian terror group
Hamas’s devastating attack on Israel on October 7 and during the ensuing
war.The Australian government’s online safety watchdog defines doxxing,
which is also known as “dropping dox” or documents, as the “intentional
online exposure of an individual’s identity, private information or
personal details without their consent.”Asked for his definition,
Dreyfus said doxxing was the “malicious release, publicly, of personal
information of people without their consent.”“We live in a vibrant
multicultural community which we should strive to protect,” he said.The
government’s plan to outlaw doxxing was welcomed by the Executive
Council of Australian Jewry, which represents Australia’s Jewish
community.“We look forward to working with the government to ensure the
full extent of the harm caused is understood and that the new laws
effectively protect Australians from this shameful and dangerous
practice,” council president Daniel Aghion said.Monash University
cybersecurity expert Nigel Phair applauded the idea of a law against
doxxing, but questioned how it could be enforced.“It’s really difficult
for policing agencies to police such laws when, really, they just don’t
get the access to the data. Really, it’s the social media companies who
bear the responsibility,” Phair told the Australian Broadcasting
Corp.“Our law enforcement agencies, dare I say, are already swamped with
online investigations with the amount of crime that we have online.
Adding this to it without any additional resources and the really
integrated work with the social media platforms — it just won’t do
much,” he added.Dvir Abramovich, chairman of the Anti-Defamation
Commission civil rights organization, said it has launched a campaign
calling on the government to immediately introduce anti-doxxing
laws.“Governments do not need to wait for someone to be violently
attacked, killed or driven to suicide because of this malevolent doxing
to act,” Abramovich said in a statement Monday. “We know that people are
often inspired to do crazy things when they are radicalized online, and
this doxing is dangerous and will have real-world consequences.“The
deliberate online targeting and harassment of Australian Jews, akin to
digital terrorism, has now reached fever pitch, and it’s clear that
these anti-Israel radicals are determined to make our lives a living
hell,” he said. “It’s imperative that governments step in and protect
the victims who have already been subjected to death threats and hold
the perpetrators accountable.”
US CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY
https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/files/money-and-payments-20220120.pdf
HOARDING OF GOLD AND SILVER
JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3
Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a
witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have
heaped treasure together for the last days.
REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10
Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that
great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment
come.(IN 1 HR THE STOCK MARKETS WORLDWIDE WILL CRASH)
17 For in one
hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all
the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood
afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping
and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich
all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one
hour is she made desolate.
EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast
their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be
removed:(CONFISCATED) their silver and their gold shall not be able to
deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy
their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the
stumblingblock of their iniquity.
MARK OF THE BEAST (engraved microchip in your hand or forehead)
REVELATION 13:16-18
16
And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and bond, (SLAVE) to receive a mark in their right hand, or in
their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the
beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred
threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM
REVELATION 16:1-2
1
And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels,
Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the
earth.
2 And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth;
and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the
mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
I
KNOW THIS MARK WILL BE A MICROCHIP IMPLANT UNDER THE SKIN. LETS LOOK UP
WHAT THE WORD MARK SAYS IN REVELATION 13:16-18, 14:9,11, 15:2, 16:2,
19:20, 20:4-ALL THESE VERSES FROM THE BOOK OF REVELATION SPEAK OF THIS
DICTATORS MARK. NOW LETS SEE WHAT IT MEANS FROM STRONGS EXAUSTIVE
CONCORDANCE OF THE BIBLE. UNDER MARK PAGE 684.MARK UNDER MARK. THE OLD
TESTAMENT IS UNDER HEBREW AND THE NEW TESTAMENT IS UNDER GREEK. SO WHEN
WE LOOK UNDER REVELATION 13:16-17 WE SEE IT IS UNDER GREEK, SO WE GO TO
GREEK IN THE BACK SECTION AND GO TO 5480 TO SEE WHAT IT SAYS THIS MARK
WOULD BE. SO LETS GET TO IT.MARK IN STRONGS GREEK 5480 XAPAYUA CHARAGMA,
KHAR-AG-MAH: FROM THE SAME AS 5482: A SCRATCH OR ETCHING, I.E STAMP (AS
A BADGE OF SERVITUDE), OR SCULPTURED FIGURE-(STATUE):-GRAVEN, MARK FROM
5482 XAPAE CHARAX, KHAR-AX; FROM XAPAOOW CHARASSO (TO SHARPEN TO A
POINT; AKIN TO 1125 THROUGH THE IDEA OF SCRATCHING); A STAKE, I.E
(BYIMPL.) A PALISADE OR RAMPART (MILITARY MOUND FOR CIRCUMVALLATION IN A
SIEGE): - TRENCH FROM 1125 YPAPOE GRAPHO, GRAF-0; A PRIM. VERB; TO
"GRAVE", ESPEC. TO WRITE; FIG. TO DESCRIBE:-DESCRIBE, WRITE (-ING,
-TEN).G5516-GO TO G4742-666 - STRONGS NT 4742: στίγμα - στίγμα,
στιγματος, τό (from στίζω to prick; (cf. Latinstimulus, etc.; German
stechen, English stick, sting, etc.; Curtius, § 226)), a mark pricked in
or branded upon the body. According to ancient oriental usage, slaves
and soldiers bore the name or stamp of their master or commander branded
or pricked (cut) into their bodies to indicate what master or general
they belonged to, and there were even some devotees who stamped
themselves in this way with the token of their gods (cf. Deyling,
Observations, iii., p. 423ff); hence, τά στίγματα τοῦ (κυρίου so Rec.)
Ἰησοῦ, the marks of (the Lord) Jesus, which Paul in Galatians 6:17 says
he bears branded on his body, are the traces left there by the perils,
hardships, imprisonments, scourgings, endured by him for the cause of
Christ, and which mark him as Christ's faithful and approved votary,
servant, soldier (see Lightfoots Commentary on Galatians, the passage
cited). (Herodotus 7, 233; Aristotle, Aelian, Plutarch, Lcian, others.)
THE INVENTOR OF THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT-CARL SANDERS MICROCHIP ENGINEER LEADER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgH9D6n4ZWo
THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT IN YOUR RIGHT HAND OR FOREHEAD.
LEVETICUS 19.28
Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.
A new way to thwart facial recognition targets surveillance camera sensors-Feb 9, 2024, 11:01 am EST | Masha Borak
As
facial recognition surveillance spreads, researchers and privacy-minded
individuals have been trying to come up with ways to thwart the
technology, using masks, garish makeup, flamboyant clothing and even
wearable face projectors. Chinese researchers have now come up with a
way to avoid facial recognition that targets the surveillance camera
directly.The new solution could be used in products that need to
accomplish a visual task that doesn’t include detecting faces, such as
detecting if there is a human around and their posture, Zhu Wenjun,
co-author of the paper, told science-focused new site Tech
Xplore.“CamPro is more suited to certain specialized cameras, such as
those used in smart homes for elderly fall detection, etc.,” Zhu
says.The anti-facial recognition technique targets the camera sensor
turning it into hardware that is unable to capture the facial features
for identification only detecting human activity instead. The solution
is called CamPro and scientists from Zhejiang University in China are
terming the technique “privacy preservation by birth.”Unlike some of the
other hardware-based approaches to thwarting facial recognition which
focus on processing images after they were captured by the camera,
CamPro targets the images while they are generated by the camera
sensors. This makes sensitive personally identifiable information (PII)
more resilient to hackers and leaks, a problem that has been plaguing
countries such as China at a concerning scale. As more citizens voice
privacy concerns, Chinese regulators have been trying to stymie the use
of biometrics by businesses.The scientists claim they have tested the
solution on ten facial recognition models. According to their findings,
CamPro was able to reduce face identification accuracy to 0.3 percent
while having little impact on non-sensitive vision applications.The
technique relies on adjusting the image signal processor (ISP) which
processes images received from an image sensor. Image signal processors
are used to convert raw data from an image sensor into an RGB format,
making it viewable to humans. They are also used to control camera
sensors, for example, adjusting shutters and ISO sensitivity.Zhu’s team,
however, has found that image signal processors could be used for
preventing facial recognition.“Due to the decoupled design of the image
sensor and ISP, ISPs often provide a set of tunable parameters to cater
to different sensors,” Zhu says. “CamPro leverages these tunable
parameters of the ISP to achieve the functionality of privacy
protection.The paper, written by researchers from the Ubiquitous System
Security Laboratory, was accepted by the Network and Distributed System
Security Symposium (NDSS) 2024 and pre- published their paper on ArXiv.
Washington legislators vote together to OK biometric age verification for alcohol-Feb 13, 2024, 5:56 pm EST- Jim Nash
Washington
State senators have unanimously approved a bill that would allow
biometrics to be used for age verification. Its use would be optional
for bar owners and imbibers.The legislation must now be taken up by the
state’s lower house and, if approved there, signed by the governor.
Liquor regulators say bar owners should get more guidance on use of the
systems.The Senate’s version (SB 6179) would make it legal to verify a
patron’s age using hardware and software that reads fingerprints, palms,
irises, faces, voices or other biometrics, the text of the bill
specifies. It is not currently illegal to use biometrics for age checks
in the state, but the bill could provide greater clarity for businesses,
according to the Washington State Standard.The data gathered could not
be used for any purpose than the obvious and consumers would have to be
told what data is being collected. If it’s to become law, it would have
to be signed by the governor by March 7.Biometrics company Wicket is
among those that provides face biometrics for authentication at events.
The Cleveland Browns football team deployed Wicket systems at alcohol
concession stands, for example.
Congressional report advocates inching when miles are needed to curb China AI-Feb 12, 2024, 4:33 pm EST-| Jim Nash
The
U.S. government should change how it uses sanctions to curb Chinese
aggression, according to a House of Representatives committee.Policies
should target problematic industry sectors with blacklists along with
organizations that endanger populations internal to China and external,
states a report by a select committee on competition about American
venture capital and the Chinese Communist Party.For all practical
purposes, the report is a call for the U.S. government to end all
private-sector investment in foreign biometrics and other forms of
AI.More specific, the government needs to stop venture capital firms
aiding in any way the development of technologies that are used to
threaten U.S. dominance in strategic technology or to oppress minority
populations in China. Among facial recognition providers, the report
notes GGV’s investment in Megvii, Sequoia Capital China backing Yitu,
and Qualcomm Ventures funding of SenseTime.Of course, not only is this a
rearguard, and thus capitulatory, policy, it’s supposed to leave a mark
on 30 years of U.S. government policy designed to entice domestic
businesses to send their manufacturing and jobs to China.In 66 pages,
the report doesn’t mention outsourcing or offshoring once, the reason
for this mess. There is symmetry in the document, though, in that it
doesn’t offer a novel response, either.After 66 pages, the authors of
the report offer just two recommendations.First, the U.S. should write
laws that bar U.S. investment in blacklisted Chinese companies. The
existing laws intended to stop U.S. investment in companies attached to
the People’s Liberation Army have done little to change the status quo
except to spur China to catch up to the West’s technology base faster
than most thought possible.Second: Target specific industry sectors, not
just industry giants.No word on how to do that. Given how intertwined
the two economies are and the number of small businesses fueling China’s
growth, the effort might be like swinging at molecules with a
flyswatter.Something has to be done, of course. De-incentivizing venture
investment, a theme in this report, is essential, but not in this kind
of seat-of-the-pants, reactionary way.But if someone is passing around
66-page reports about how China is an industrial and military threat
(and it is), that report should have ideas for disentangling the
economies while leaving research to thrive.It should have ideas for
creating incentives to bring industries back to the U.S. AI, robotics
and metal printing could provide something China cannot: almost
real-time, small-lot and greener goods. That would be finally delivering
on the promise of IT: mass customization.But the House should go ahead
and make VCs the doulas (with doomsday dens in their mansions) of the
electronic technology. It’ll keep them away from the controls of the
nation.
NADRA and SBP lead collaborative reforms for financial stability in Pakistan-Feb 12, 2024, 12:36 pm EST | Ghulam Shabir Arain
The
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the National Database and Registration
Authority (NADRA) are leading transformative efforts in a strategic
collaboration to strengthen Pakistan’s economic resilience. The Federal
Board of Revenue (FBR) and NADRA have partnered to extend the tax base
through creative data integration, while the SBP has instituted a novel
biometric verification requirement for foreign currency transactions
above US$500. These recent developments demonstrate a dual-pronged
strategy. Together, these efforts represent a comprehensive plan to
tackle the country’s economic problems, promote openness, and move it
closer to financial stability. NADRA’s role in digitalization-The
Chairman of NADRA, Lt. Gen. Muhammad Munir Afsar, is working with FBR to
expand Pakistan’s tax base. During a recent meeting with the Islamabad
Chambers of Commerce and Industry, the main focus was on NADRA’s
low-cost e-services platform, e-Sahulat, which has more than 17,000
living franchisees. Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President of ICCI, praised
NADRA’s digitalization efforts during the conference and advocated for
the creation of facilitation desks at ICCI. While acknowledging the
burden FBR is placing on current taxpayers, he reaffirmed the business
community’s support for expanding the tax base.A NADRA database for
service suppliers should be created, according to VP ICCI Faad Waheed,
who highlighted the database’s potential to encourage economic activity.
A key component of effective citizen services is e-governance,
according to Vice President Engineer Azhar ul Islam Zafar. Group Leader
ICCI Khalid Iqbal Malik emphasized NADRA’s beneficial influence on
international commercial relations while highlighting the organization’s
successful foreign digital ID projects. Underscoring the significance
of the FPCCI-NADRA collaboration, Zafar Bakhtawari believes it is
essential to enabling businesses across the country. This partnership
between ICCI and NADRA is a big step towards using technology in
Pakistan to boost the country’s economy and implement tax reform.State
Bank of Pakistan’s biometric verification mandate-To reduce dollar
hoarding, the SBP will now require biometric identification for foreign
exchange purchases larger than $500. The decision was considered on
January 3, 2024, during a meeting of the SIFC Apex Committee. It
contains a $5,000 annual restriction and a $5,000 purchase limit for
travel purposes.Apart from the biometric mandate, the SBP has
implemented a $10,000 daily purchase limit and a $100,000 annual cap.
Notably, to combat illicit foreign exchange transactions, the Federal
Investigation Agency will work with SBP and other pertinent
agencies.According to a notification in 2021, the SBP first suggested
requiring biometric authentication for purchases of $500 or more. The
implementation of this will be largely dependent on exchange companies,
who will keep copies of identification documents and use biometric
verification for transactions over the threshold. These initiatives
support the SBP’s overarching plan to counter hoarding and deal with the
dollar issue, strengthening regulatory authority and openness in the
field of foreign exchange transactions.Comprehensive reforms-To improve
economic circumstances and strengthen financial institutions, SBP and
NADRA are working together to achieve comprehensive reforms. With SBP
placing limits on foreign currency purchases and NADRA requiring
biometric identification for large transactions, the main goal is to
promote accountability and transparency in financial activities. The
joint endeavor seeks to counteract the practice of hoarding dollars and
advance a more stable and responsible financial environment.
Collaboration between NADRA and the business community-NADRA stressed
the importance of working with the business community to improve
economic stability during a recent meeting with the Islamabad Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (ICCI). The influential e-Sahulat platform was
one of the major projects of NADRA that was highlighted in the
discussion. With more than 17,000 active franchisees, this affordable
e-services network guarantees safe payment and collection options,
officials say. The business community applauded NADRA’s efforts to
promote digitization, led by ICCI President Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari. The
joint goal is to make the most of NADRA’s activities to promote economic
growth, provide effective services to the public, and help businesses
generate income.Biometric verification and exchange reforms-Purchases of
foreign currency are subject to strict regulations from the SBP,
including the biometric authentication requirement for each transaction
over $500. Declared at the special Investment Facilitation Council
(SIFC) Apex Committee meeting, the SBP’s directive attempts to prevent
dollar hoarding and guarantee transparency in currency transactions.In
particular, the SBP has lowered the annual cap from $60,000 to $30,000
and decreased the U.S. dollar purchase limit for travel from $10,000 to
$5,000. Exchange company purchases of more than $2,000 have to go
through PKR accounts. For purchases of U.S. dollars, the central bank
has set a $10,000 daily cap and a $100,000 annual limit.This action is a
component of larger exchange firm sector changes that aim to improve
regulatory oversight, transparency, and documentation. The Exchange
Companies Manual was amended with a focus on strict limits on selling
foreign currency to individuals, biometric verification for Pakistani
nationals, and the retention of identity documents for transactions
above $500. The SBP, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), and other
pertinent law enforcement agencies will work together to look into and
stop illicit foreign exchange operations. All of these steps taken
together constitute a comprehensive endeavor to regulate the exchange
industry, guaranteeing responsibility and tackling problems associated
with Pakistan’s ongoing dollar crisis.The government’s response to
economic challenges-The Government of Pakistan has stepped up measures
to combat dollar hoarding and smuggling in response to a serious
scarcity of the currency, realizing that organized criminal
organizations have been responsible for significant economic losses.
Targeting individuals, organizations, and government officials engaged
in illicit economic activity, a thorough crackdown has been
launched.With the Pakistani currency appreciating by 3.5 percent vs. the
U.S. dollar, this decisive action has produced outstanding results,
resulting in a noteworthy gain of Rs11 in a single day. The price of
gold per tola (11.66 grams) in Pakistan has reached Rs222,300 due to a
4.5 percent decrease in price, or Rs10,500, as a result of the exchange
rate reaching Rs312 versus the dollar in early February.The State Bank
and the FIA are working together to take joint action against illicit
foreign exchange operations as part of the government’s proactive
initiatives. The Director-General of the FIA and the SBP Governor held a
high level meeting to discuss a comprehensive plan to capture and
prosecute illegal foreign exchange operations and speculators
nationwide. SBP and FIA-authorized teams are collaborating to stop
illicit foreign exchange activity and speculation while making sure that
all applicable regulations are followed.The government highlights that
only banks and approved exchange organizations are allowed to conduct
foreign exchange business in Pakistan, acknowledging the detrimental
effects of illegal foreign exchange activities on the open market
exchange rate. The objective of the crackdown is to reduce the
difference between open market and interbank exchange rates, maintain
currency market stability, and address the economic difficulties brought
on by illicit operations and a scarcity of dollars.Enforcement and
regulatory measures-A thorough strategy to identify and bring charges
against individuals engaged in illegal foreign exchange operations so
that reforms can be enforced was a key item in the presentation at FIA
and SBP’s high-level meeting.Aiming to reinforce the legal framework
governing foreign exchange transactions, the regulatory measures are
expected to be approved at the next SIFC meeting. To preserve market
integrity and stop illicit activities that have a negative influence on
the currency market, these steps are essential. SBP and FIA’s
cooperation demonstrates their dedication to implementing these changes
for a stronger and more open financial system.The cooperative efforts of
NADRA and SBP are essential components of a larger plan intended to
strengthen Pakistan’s economic base. A proactive strategy for attaining
long-term economic stability is shown in the coordinated efforts of
regulatory agencies, financial institutions, and companies to improve
openness, accountability, and collaboration. The combination of SBP
enforcing reforms and NADRA pushing digitalization is a potential path
for Pakistan’s economic growth and resilience.
Worldcoin Foundation announces grant winners-Feb 12, 2024, 11:37 am EST-| Masha Borak
The
Worldcoin Foundation has announced the winners of its grant program
designed to improve Worldcoin, a project that aims to enroll the world
into its digital identity service by scanning people’s irises in
exchange for cryptocurrency.The first Worldcoin Community Grants
Program, Wave0, will distribute approximately 800,000 of its Worldcoin
Tokens (WLD) to the winners, which include 28 projects spanning five
continents. Trade publication CoinDesk has valued the total amount of
grants at US$5 million.The winning projects pitched solutions for the
World ID digital identity applications and protocols, user agents,
hardware and operations.Among the grantees are Zanzibar, a project that
encrypts biometric scans led by cryptographer David Chaum, Chain
Partners, which proposed a hardware development project for Worldcoin’s
iris-scanning device the Orb, and IDMaster, which pitched an alternative
supply chain for Orbs relying on different hardware vendors. Other
winners include companies such as Nethermind, which is building a
social-graph-based proof of humanity on top of World ID, and Taceo,
which aims to build an MPC-based iris code comparison service.The
winners hail from countries such as Belgium, Canada, Czechia, South
Africa, South Korea, Turkey and Uruguay While the announced winners
received between 1200 and 185,000 WLD tokens, the Worldcoin Foundation
has also promised to give out community grants of up to 5,000 WLD.The
Cayman Islands-based non-profit issues the WLD token through its
subsidiary World Assets. Alongside Tools for Humanity, the company
co-founded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman to develop Worldcoin, the foundation
is a part of the complex business structure building the Worldcoin
project.The main task of the project is to distribute to each person in
the world some of its crypto, a concept inspired by the Universal Basic
Income. To achieve this, the company plans to enroll every person in the
World ID digital identity by scanning their irises and verifying their
“unique personhood” while keeping them anonymous.The initiative,
however, has been facing resistance from regulators worldwide, most
recently in Hong Kong where the local privacy commissioner raided the
company’s office. Governments’ concerns over the collection of biometric
data, however, have seemingly not dissuaded people eager to get their
hands on some free cryptocurrency with enrollments continuing across the
world
London, Montreal subways trial surveillance for public nuisance, suicide prevention-Feb 13, 2024, 4:40 pm EST-| Joel R. McConvey
Public
safety initiatives are going underground, as subway systems in the UK
and Canada experiment with computer vision camera systems, but no facial
recognition, for crime and suicide prevention.Weapons, ‘anti-social
behavior’ among alert triggers for Tube pilot
In September 2023, the
London Underground concluded a proof of concept at Willesden Green Tube
station for an AI-assisted “Smart Station” to provide video analytics
and real-time data insights on customer behavior. A final report on the
pilot lays out design principles for further iterations of the system
and defines use cases and triggers, which range from counting customer
entries and exits, to real-time alerts triggered by patrons evading
fares, leaning over the tracks, vaping, sitting on benches for too long,
or unfolding their e-scooters.Although the partly redacted document
specifies that no facial recognition is performed by the Smart Station
platform, the pilot led to the testing of additional requirements for
the fare evasion use case, including the unblurring of facial images to
identify repeat offenders.A report on the program from Wired says
municipal transit operator Transport for London (TfL), tested 11
algorithms, which issued more than 44,000 alerts, 19,000 of which were
delivered to staff in real time. It also catalogs the expected list of
objections and concerns from privacy and consumer advocates, who worry
in particular about the accuracy of a system that claims to capture
nuanced behavioral biometrics that are prone to
misinterpretation.Warning signs tell AI when a Metro patron is likely to
commit suicide-A somewhat more altruistic program is testing computer
vision and behavioral analytics tools for preventing suicides in
Montreal’s Metro system. The CBC reports that the Société de transport
de Montréal (STM) and researchers from the Center for Suicide
Intervention (CRISE) are working on artificial intelligence to scan CCTV
footage for signs of people in distress.Machine learning capable of
recognizing warning signs can send real-time alerts to operators, who
can take steps to mitigate harm. According to Brian Mishara, director of
CRISE and a professor of psychology at Université du Québec à Montréal
(UQAM), the algorithm can presently identify one out of four people who
will attempt suicide, based on their behavioral signals.Mishara says the
system is a cheaper alternative to physical barriers or screens, which
are still on STM’s wish list, but cost in the millions. The organization
says it hopes to implement the AI system within two years.
Corsight exec argues facial recognition can strengthen new UK venue security law-Feb 13, 2024, 3:23 pm EST-| Joel R. McConvey
A
proposed UK public security law named for the victim of the 2017
terrorist attack on Manchester Arena is set to undergo public
consultation. A government release says Martyn’s Law, aka the Counter
Terrorism Protection Bill, will stiffen safety provisions at venues
hosting large public events, in honor of Martyn Hett, a 29-year-old UK
man killed in the bombing of a concert by the pop singer Arianna
Grande.In a piece for TheStadiumBusiness.com, Tony Porter, chief privacy
officer at facial intelligence firm Corsight AI, makes the case that
Martyn’s Law should embrace the responsible use of facial recognition
technology as a crucial tool for improving public safety at mass
gatherings. For Porter, the potential inconveniences and privacy risks
that come with enhanced biometric security measures are insignificant
compared to the damage that an attack like the Manchester bombing can
inflict.“So significant are the capabilities and public safety potential
within facial recognition to protect people whilst proportionality
protecting privacy,” says Porter, “that the debate is no longer whether
it should be deployed as a counter terrorism protective measure but how
it can be properly delivered within the context of current law at large
events.”“A negligible degree of intrusion is often a price worth paying
for a safe and confident event in the modern era. That is the real
world.”For Porter, the conversation is now about the effective and
secure delivery of services. Ultimately, the Corsight AI CPO advises
integrity and a commitment to standards from both providers and
government partners. “The requisite governance and accountability
arrangements should be agreed between the partners and set out in a
protocol so that each organization is clear about their responsibilities
with details provided as to obligations, expectations, and
contingencies,” Porter says.Beyond governance and a pledge to behave,
Porter recommends that FRT deployments are clearly justified on legal
grounds, use certified equipment, and operate transparently and
meticulously with regard to data protection impact and other risk
assessment measures.“Apply rigorous safeguards, follow existing
guidance, consult widely in cooperation with your partners and work in
cooperation with the data regulator,” says Porter. In short, be a good
neighbor in biometric technology.Many facial recognition deployments in
the entertainment sector have been tied to large events – for instance,
in Cardiff, where authorities used face matching algorithms to scan
crowds attending concerts by Beyonce and Harry Styles for terrorists and
pedophiles. To ensure Martyn’s law does not have a negative effect on
smaller businesses, legislators have tiered the law according to venue
capacity. Premises with a capacity under 800 will be considered
standard, while those above will fall into the “enhanced tier.”The
consultation, which addresses changes to standard tier legislation
centered on outcomes rather than processes, opens on March 18. UK
Security Minister Tom Tugendhat is encouraging smaller premises to share
their thoughts, declaring that “feedback will help ensure that Martyn’s
Law stands the test of time.”
UNDP report reviews crucial role, next steps in building DPI in developing countries-Feb 13, 2024, 3:20 pm EST-| Ayang Macdonald
An
assessment conducted by the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has highlighted the UN
agency’s massive contributions to the buildup of digital public
infrastructure (DPI) in low-income countries (LDCs) over the past
decade.The 126-page analysis, released last November and presented
during the UN’s opening session of 2024, gauges support offered by the
UNDP for the digitalization of public services in eight program streams
across several thematic areas in many countries of the Global
South.Covering the period 2015-2023, the evaluation comes in the early
stage of the UNDP’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan and Digital Policy
implementation. It is expected that it will inform the UNDP’s
programming strategies at the global and country levels.The report notes
variations at different levels of digitalisation in many countries
either because of the governance system in place or the available
digital infrastructure, underlining the difficulty which countries faced
when the coronavirus pandemic pushed almost every transaction
online.“The evaluation found that UNDP played a crucial role in
enhancing digital public infrastructure, which is foundational for
digital transformation of public services. Strategic preparedness at the
corporate level enabled UNDP to respond swiftly to pandemic-related
requirements, ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of public services,”
says Isabelle Mercier, director of the IEO.The evaluation highlights the
need to properly address data security and digital privacy as a
fundamental right, but equally urges the UNDP to address issues of
interoperability while also ramping up its support and collaboration in
the development of DPI.“UNDP should continue its engagement in digital
public infrastructure advancing user-focused design and streamlined
digital offerings for key digitalization drivers such as digital legal
identity, digital financial services and interoperability,” Mercier
recommends.She also argues that additional attention is required for the
least developed countries, “where digital ecosystems are in early
stages. Further advocacy is needed for data privacy and legal identity
management at the country level.”The UNDP is involved in several DPI
development projects including the recently launched 50-in-5 initiative
which seeks to support 50 countries in the full development of at least
one component of their DPI ecosystem by 2028, as well as a fund-raising
campaign which targets $400 million to support over 100 countries
developing DPI.The UN agency also unveiled a digital ID governance
framework at the close of last year.
India envisages additional
measures against growing Aadhaar-enabled payments fraud-Feb 13, 2024,
12:42 pm EST | Ayang Macdonald
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
is planning additional fraud risk management measures after the
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) warned recently that Aadhaar-enabled
Payment System (AePS) fraud via cloned fingerprints has taken a
dangerous upward tick.In an exchange with Parliament’s standing
committee on communications and information technology recently, the
ministry said fraudsters were using “dummy fingers or rubber fingers” to
illegally withdraw money from AePS accounts, according to Hindustan
Times.AePS is a payments system getting increasingly popular in India
especially in rural settings. It allows users to access their bank
accounts using their Aadhaar biometrics, but without two-factor
authentication.The ministry assured that in collaboration with
authorities of Aadhaar and those of the National Payments Corporation of
India (NPCI), steps were being taken to ensure that the phenomenon sees
a drop.The explanation to lawmakers comes after the parliamentary
committee had sought information from the Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology (MeitY) on any possible Aadhaar data leakages on
the AePS and response measures that had been put in place, if any.The
committee was reminded of the Unique Identification Authority of India
(UIDAI’s) assurances in the past that no data in the Central Identities
Data Repository (CIDR) had been compromised, and that as part of efforts
to curb fingerprint cloning fraud on AePS, banks and other financial
institutions had been called upon to implement firmer requirements for
onboarding Business Correspondent agents. The UIDAI has also committed
to introducing biometric liveness detection to AePS to reduce fraud, but
its lack was clearly demonstrated by a series of incidents reported
late last year.Per Hindustan Times, the parliamentary committee also
quizzed MeitY over reports that the biometric data of more than 800
million Indians was in a compromising situation, a report the UIDAI
denied saying the source of the said data is not linked to the Aadhaar
database. However, MeitY said an incident analysis process was underway
in collaboration with other concerned parties, apparently to shed more
light on the situation.RBI to tighten onboarding measures relating to
AePS-As a way of tackling the fraud problem, India’s central bank has
come up with a proposal to revise the onboarding process for Aadhaar
service providers, Economic Times of India reports.The RBI is quoted as
saying in a regulatory policy statement from its Monetary Policy
Committee released recently that the additional measures, to be
announced shortly, will include “streamlining the onboarding process,
including mandatory due diligence, for AePS touchpoint operators.”It is
important to ensure the safety of the system given its growing
popularity in rural areas of India, RBI deputy Governor T Rabi Sankar
said.In a similar vein, the RBI is also looking at using an
authenticator app as a replacement for OTPs currently used for AePS
authentication. This proposed authentication system will still require
the use of a smartphone, writes Economic Times of India in another
article.Some stakeholders in the banking sector have hailed the RBI’s
move to introduce additional safety and security measures for AePS
service onboarding.In the face of the rising AePS fraud, authorities
have been pushing for the use of fingerprint liveness detection systems
for payments authentication.
Luxembourg plans digital wallet, Bhutan uptake slows, Ukraine expands capabilities-Feb 13, 2024, 12:40 pm EST-| Bianca Gonzalez
Luxembourg
has created a digital wallet in the interim until the EU releases its
own version. At the same time, Bhutan is seeing a modest uptake of its
wallet over the past four months. Ukraine is adding new capabilities to
its digital wallet as it considers digital ID solutions for the
military.Luxembourg to create digital wallet-Luxembourg Digitalisation
Minister Stéphanie Obertin has announced efforts to create a digital
wallet – which would include digital ID – for citizens, according to RTL
Today. The initiative is intended to be temporarily in place until the
EU releases a uniform platform.Citizens can voluntarily participate at
no cost. The government will oversee its security.A release date for
Luxembourg’s new e-wallet was not disclosed during the session of the
Chamber’s digitalisation commission.Bhutan National Digital Identity
sees 24K users in four months-Since its launch last year, Bhutan’s
self-sovereign National Digital Identity (NDI) digital wallet app has
been adopted by over 24,000 users in the four months it has been
available. Still, the country has 800,000 citizens, and government
officials hope to see more widespread adoption. Its creators consider
the app’s issues with biometric verification to explain part of the
cause, according to The Bhutan Live.Developed in partnership withGovTech
Agency, which facilitates the country’s digital transformation, the NDI
app is a secure platform to store and use digital IDs.The digital
wallet does not automatically grant access to all government services,
rather, agencies can authenticate individuals using the app.The app can
be used for passwordless logins for government to citizen services and
academic and employee credentials storage. It also integrates with
systems such as the Royal University of Bhutan and Druk Holding and
Investments (DHI).DHI CTO Jacques Von Benecke explained Bhutan’s
adoption plan for its SSI-based digital ID to Biometric Update in an
interview last year.Ukraine expands Diia capabilities, consider adding
military ID-The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine is
considering adding a military ID to its Diia state services app, but the
Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov said in a
recent interview that it looks unlikely due to the presence of an
undisclosed separate project, according to The New Voice of Ukraine.“I
can’t give any spoilers yet,” he said. “Let’s just say that there could
be a military ID in Diia. However, most likely, there will not be. We
are currently working on this project separately.”Fedorov has previously
said Diia will not be used to hold elections or issue draft notices,
the latter of which is in response to a recent statement from Defense
Minister Ruslan Umerov that Ukraine was considering using electronic
notifications to invite men to join the military.A number of recent
updates have expanded the app’s capabilities. With Diia, Ukrainian
military members will soon be able to get married online via video.
Patient accounts will also be available in the app, allowing citizens to
more easily access information to make doctors appointments and get
prescriptions for medicines.
Expansive facial recognition
surveillance coming to Hong Kong, Bahrain, South Africa-Geolocation and
biometrics combined to find missing Ukrainian children-Feb 12, 2024,
4:48 pm EST-| Joel R. McConvey
The use of facial recognition
technology for law enforcement has proven controversial, but not enough
to deter authorities around the globe from implementing new FRT schemes
to tighten security and fight crime.HK police install 2,000 CCTV
cameras, look to add 1000s more-The South China Morning Post reports
that in Hong Kong, the Commissioner of Police is promising to draft
guidelines for the use of personal information collected by a
soon-to-be-installed network of 2,000 CCTV cameras. Commissioner Raymond
Siu Chak-yee says the use of facial recognition will not be ruled out
for a subset of cases that is still being defined, but that “citizens do
not have to worry,” because the police will use the technology
lawfully.In Siu’s view, the 2,000 cameras to be installed in 2024 are
insufficient for surveillance in a place as densely populated as Hong
Kong. He anticipates many more will be added, pointing to as a
comparison to Singapore, which has 90,000 operational CCTV cameras.The
police’s confident assurances aside, policy experts say the introduction
of facial recognition deployed for law enforcement in public places
needs a set of guidelines and policies that can be put in place on the
same timeline. The SCMP quotes lawmaker Doreen Kong Yuk-foon, who
expresses concern about the risk that AI tech will come into wide use
before appropriate legislation can come into effect.“Most importantly,
the government needs clear guidelines on the purpose, usage and storage
duration of the data collected, while improving its data security
systems,” Kong says. Others have called for the encryption and prompt
deletion of facial data collected by the network.-Gulf nation seeks ace
biometrics providers, wants no scrubs-Bahrain, which has embraced
digital ID, is also considering facial recognition as a way to crack
down on crime. Zawya reports that government officials for the island
nation in the Persian Gulf have approved a proposal for FRT, which now
awaits review by the Interior Minister while officials calculate the
estimated costs of deployment. The proposal seeks top biometrics
providers who can set up testing at airports, ports and other
immigration checkpoints, and link their database with government
entities.“We are not looking for cheap providers,” says Abdulla
Abdullatif, chair of the Southern Municipal Council, in encouraging
established biometrics and facial recognition providers to bid on the
contract. “We want a system that’s responsible and at the same time
effective, something that is similar to the technology highlighted in
the popular American television series Person of Interest a few years
ago.”While a complex system for predicting terrorist events is a tall
ambition, other council members have proposed a pilot that scans a
public roadway for traffic violations.South African province launches
surveillance camera network-Gauteng, South Africa has launched a network
of nearly 7,000 surveillance cameras equipped with facial recognition
software in an effort to reduce crime, local publication Briefly
reports.The network was unveiled by Premier Panyaza Lesufi, with cameras
located in townships, suburbs, informal settlements and hostels. The
outlet reports a mixed reaction from locals. Lesufi previously suggested
he would put a camera with facial recognition on every street, plus 500
drones in the air.A business in Gauteng introduced a biometric offering
to reduce car-jackings late last year.Hackathon yields FRT to locate
Ukrainian kids abducted by Russia-The use of facial recognition by law
enforcement is often interrogated in terms of security crackdowns, but a
story from the NL Times offers a glimpse at how the technology can aid
in finding missing persons. During a hackathon organized by Dutch police
and Europol, participating investigators used satellite images,
advanced facial recognition, and geolocation to successfully find eight
kids who have been displaced or exploited for Russian propaganda
purposes.Speaking to Dutch news outlet AD, Vincent Cillessen of the
Dutch police’s International Crimes Team says the expectation was that
the hackathon would be a useful way to exchange knowledge, but that the
gathering of experts soon figured out a pathway to a practical
solution.“We are working with colleagues in Ukraine, and it is now up to
the police there to share information with family members and start a
criminal investigation into the possible perpetrators,” Cillesen says,
adding that he hopes Ukrainian authorities can use the data to help get
the children back.Russia has abducted and deported an estimated 20,000
kids since its invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.This post was
updated at 11:11am Eastern on February 13, 2024 to include the Gauteng
project.
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