The exact same situation I'm in right now. And I'm having to pay for certified translations from French to English ! Meanwhile the health of my aunt is deteriorating ... 1/2
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Est-ce que ceux qui souhaitent « ouvrir un débat sur la GPA » trouveraient normal d’ouvrir un débat sur l’esclavage ? Ou sur le droit de torturer autrui ? (Oui mais gratuitement donc ça va !) Bref : c’est parce qu’on est des femmes que vous vous permettez ça, uniquement.
@DariusRochebin@priscathevenot@GabrielAttal La GPA éthique est impossible. Si vous l’autorisez en France , il n’y aura pas assez d’offre pour la demande, et les couples iront se fournir dans les pays où elle est monnayée. Vous autorisez la GPA, vous ouvrez la porte à la sous-traitance.
🚨 KYIV HIT BY MASSIVE RUSSIAN ATTACK
Dozens of Russian one-way attack drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles targeted Kyiv overnight.
Ukraine-based monitors say it may have been one of the largest attacks on the capital since the start of Russia’s invasion.
@sentdefender
@chopstix694@WarMonitor3 What are you even talking about? These aircraft were 100% legitimate targets. Thus 100% legal. If your enemy invades you, you may hit them back on their own soil, provided its legitimate targets.
Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb will take its place in military history alongside the most audacious and innovative military operations ever conducted. Its significance extends far beyond the damage inflicted on Russian aircraft. The operation demonstrated a remarkable fusion of intelligence, deception, technology, planning, and creativity. It showcased how small, inexpensive systems, enabled by modern communications, artificial intelligence, autonomous functions, and precise intelligence, can threaten strategic military assets deep inside an adversary's territory in ways previously thought impossible.
For decades, distance provided a measure of security for military infrastructure. Strategic bombers, air bases, command facilities, and other high-value targets located hundreds or even thousands of miles from the front were assumed to be relatively safe from all but the most sophisticated missile or air campaigns. Operation Spiderweb challenged that assumption. Through a combination of covert infiltration, remote drone deployment, deception, and technological innovation, Ukraine demonstrated that geography alone no longer guarantees protection.
Military scholars will study the operation not only for its tactical success but for what it revealed about the changing character of warfare. The operation highlighted how intelligence can be combined with commercially available technologies, how autonomy can extend operational reach, and how creativity can overcome some of the traditional advantages in mass, distance, and firepower.
Like the Doolittle Raid, its impact lies as much in what it proved possible as in the immediate military effects it achieved.
The broader lesson reaches beyond Russia and Ukraine. Every military in the world now has reason to reconsider assumptions about homeland defense, force protection, air base security, and strategic depth. For the unprepared, the barriers separating the battlefield from the homeland can erode.
Operation Spiderweb demonstrated that a determined adversary equipped with intelligence, ingenuity, and relatively low-cost technology can create strategic effects far from the front lines. It is a glimpse of a future in which innovation can matter as much as inventory,
🚨 ISLAMIST EMIRATE DECLARED NEAR DAMASCUS
A self-declared Islamist leader, Sheikh Abu Khalid, announced the creation of an Islamic emirate in Arbin, declaring rule by Sharia law and rejecting Syrian civil legislation.
Videos show armed followers pledging allegiance as Abu Khalid proclaimed himself emir. The move has sparked concern over the potential return of localized Islamist rule structures in post-war Syria.
Syrian authorities have not yet publicly clarified the group’s status or whether it holds actual control over the area.
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Iranian political prisoner and martial arts champion Benyamin Naqdi who was arrested during January protests in Shiraz has been sentenced to death for spreading “corruption on earth”, his lawyer said.
State media earlier released Naqdi’s forced confessions, identifying him as the young man who used a canister filled with flammable liquid to throw flames at government motorcycle forces in Shiraz.
His lawyer Mostafa Nili told Emtedad that Naqdi was initially issued an indictment on charges including waging war against God, membership in groups disrupting security, assembly and collusion to commit crimes against national security, and propaganda against the establishment.
Nili added that separate accusations of causing bodily harm to officers and carrying a bladed weapon were dropped, but judges at the Revolutionary Court treated all the remaining charges as “corruption on earth” and issued the death sentence on that basis.
Naqdi is an athlete with several championship titles in kickboxing and Muay Thai.
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I challenge every single person who believes minors should be enabled and even encouraged to transition to read this first person testimony to the end.
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via @IWF https://t.co/3276o4tg8J
@robsica Interesting hypothesis. Yet to fully test it, they would need to have the data of individual socioeconomic background plus individual level of education. Statewide stats will inevitably confound many variables.
@simon_schama I tend to agree. On the other hand, maybe some venues cannot be made secure and it might well be that the British museum couldn't/wouldn't expose the public to such a high risk.
It speaks volumes about antisemitism in the UK.
@ValyaIncognita@SlMONWEINBERG Rima Hassan va déjà devoir répondre en juin devant la justice française de l'accusation d'apologie du terrorisme devant la justice française. Ce dévoiement des droits parlementaires aboutira sans doute à une nouvelle accusation. En France.
Votre antisémitisme vous aveugle.
🔴🇫🇷 | ALERTE INFO > Rima Hassan visite un détenu pour assassinat et financement du terrorisme à la prison d'Osny. Sont présents les Insoumis Gabrielle Cathala, Thomas Portes, Rima Hassan ainsi que la député écologiste Sabrina Sebaihi accompagnée de son attaché parlementaire et un collaborateur d’Aurélien Taché.
Avec eux, six journalistes du Monde, France Inter, Blast, Mediapart et Politis. Les députés insoumis ont-ils détourné leur droit de visite parlementaire ?
Selon les informations d’Europe 1, la députée insoumise a exercé son droit de visite parlementaire des lieux de privation de liberté avec d’autres députés lundi à la maison d’arrêt d’Osny (Val-d’Oise). Visite au cours de laquelle elle s’est entretenue, parfois en arabe, contrairement à ce qui est autorisé, avec un détenu soupçonné d’assassinat et de financement d’entreprise terroriste…Elle aurait également évoqué sa situation pénale et demandé à le photographier. Ce qui est interdit.
À peine sortie de l’établissement, Rima Hassan a publié un message dénonçant un prétendu acharnement contre un « réfugié palestinien », affirmant que les accusations provenaient de « l’État colonial israélien ».
Ce que ne dit pas la députée, c’est que selon les informations d’Europe 1, Ali a été placé en détention provisoire par un juge des libertés et de la détention (JLD) français et donc indépendant le 31 mars 2024 pour "assassinat", "participation à une association de malfaiteurs en vue de la préparation d’un crime" et "financement d’entreprise terroriste".
L’affaire soulève donc une question politique majeure : une visite parlementaire destinée à contrôler les conditions de détention peut-elle être utilisée pour soutenir médiatiquement un individu poursuivi pour terrorisme ?
📌 Après Salah Hamouri, cette nouvelle séquence risque d’alimenter davantage les interrogations sur les relations ambiguës entretenues par certains cadres de La France insoumise avec des figures liées au terrorisme pro-palestinien.
Source Europe 1 | #RimaHassan #LFI #France #SWNews #Israel