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what is better than un
while un is a sack of rotting balls, what i believe will be a good one, is to establish regional assemblies. as an example: in the middle east: Israel, saudia, UAE, egypt and Iran (when it’s free), they will define the goals and strategies and sign agreement, the same goes for asia, america, europe and the rest. then there will be ambassadors from each assembly that will coordinate between the regional assemblies. what do you think of it?
Posters glorifying Bondi Beach terrorist plastered around Melbourne
February 3, 2025 Today, 1:19 pm Posters of Naveed Akram, one of the Bondi Beach terrorists, have been plastered in Melbourne’s central business district in “a calculated and deeply offensive act,” according to the Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC), an Australian organization founded to combat antisemitism in the country. Approximately 40 posters, designed to deliberately mimic the distinctive visual style of the “Aussie” street art series promoting inclusion, were unlawfully plastered on public infrastructure around the CBD, says the ADC. The posters display the face of Akram using imagery designed to elevate and aestheticize Akram, who, together with his father, Sajid Akram, killed 15 people and wounded dozens at a Hanukkah party at Bondi Beach on December 14. “This is not street art. This is grave-dancing,” says ADC chair Dvir Abramovich. “Putting the face of a Bondi terrorist on city walls is psychological terrorism aimed at families who are still burying their dead. That is rot. It’s glorification of mass murder and it tells Jewish Australians that even our mourning is not sacred.” “Let me be clear,” Abramovich continues. “When you elevate a terrorist, you are not exercising free speech. You are continuing the attack.” Abramovich calls for the neighborhood council to immediately take down the posters and find the perpetrators for the police to charge.
Posters glorifying Bondi Beach terrorist plastered around Melbourne
Mani Basharzad interview
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US official says Israel pressing for American strikes on Iran, but Trump ‘really does not want to do it’
February 3, 2026 1:52 pm President Donald Trump listens to a question from a reporter as he speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Senior Israeli officials, including IDF chief Eyal Zamir, who visited Washington over the weekend, have been pushing the US to strike Iran, but US President Donald Trump is reluctant, Axios reports. The report says that Zamir briefed Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Dan Caine on Israel’s offensive and defensive plans in the event of war with Iran. “It’s safe to say that nothing came out of that meeting to change his or the president’s mind on attacking Iran,” Axios quotes a US official as saying, referring to Caine and Trump. “It’s really the Israelis who want a strike. The president is just not there,” the official says. Another senior US official says Trump “really does not want to do it.” The report quotes three senior Trump advisers as saying that while the president initially favored strikes during the mass protests in Iran, he now feels that launching a military move wouldn’t be the right way to go. One of them says that skepticism holds for many in Trump’s close orbit. However, a senior official from one of the mediating countries tells Axios that Trump’s attitude could change if Iran doesn’t show willingness to meet US demands. “If Iran doesn’t come to the talks on Friday with tangible things, it could find itself very quickly in a very bad situation,” the official says.
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