Wednesday, October 14, 2020

POMPEO ECOURAGES SAUDIS TO NORMALIZE TIES WITH ISRAEL

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

DISEASES-ANIMAL TO HUMAN ( 500 million DEAD )

REVELATION 6:7-8
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 billion) of (8 billion) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS)(500 million) and with hunger,(FAMINE)(500 million) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES)(500 million) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE)(500 million).

EARTH DESTROYED WITH THE EARTH IN NOAHS DAY(BECAUSE OF SIN,VIOLENCE AND GODLESS PEOPLE)

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.

HOSEA 4:1-3
 1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye chil dren of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.
3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.

DEUTORONOMY 28:22-24
22  The LORD shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish.
23  And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
24  The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.

AS OF OCTOBER 15,20-THERE ARE 1,083,597 DEATHS OF THE 39,599,713 COVID-19 CASES WORLDWIDE.

THE CULT OF COVID-19-RITUAL CULT IN DISQUISE.MASKS, SEPARATION, JESUS HATE, AND MIND CONTROL. (SOUNDS LIKE THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION IS REALLY CLOSE)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF70oBf2z18 (JD FARAG)

Orthodox Jews back Trump by massive margin, poll finds-83% of denomination say they plan to vote for the incumbent, compared to just 14% for Biden; 4% undecided with 20 days to election, while 76% say media biased against Trump-By Jacob Magid-15 October 2020, 1:57 am

 NEW YORK — An overwhelming percentage of Orthodox Jews in the US plan to cast their ballots for President Donald Trump come November, according to a poll published Wednesday.The survey from the community’s Ami Magazine found that a whopping 83 percent of Orthodox Jews said they will vote for Trump, compared to just 13% who said they’d support the Democratic Party’s nominee Joe Biden. Four percent of respondents remain undecided, with just 20 days remaining until the electionThe poll also found that 76% of respondents believe the media is unfair to the president, while 14% said they believe that the press is mostly fair to Trump.Respondents were not asked what issues motivated their voting plans.Political surveys of only Orthodox Jews are rare. A survey of Orthodox Jews conducted in January, provided to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, found that 66% of Haredi voters reported having voted for Trump in 2016, compared to just 32% of Modern Orthodox voters.Check out the methodology statement about the poll sampling, model, weighting, etc. Journalists are invited to send their questions via DM; I can also reached via email at turx@amimagazine.org. pic.twitter.com/YAJEjSXTB — Jake K. Turx (@JakeTurx) October 14, 2020-A 2017 survey from the American Jewish Committee found that 54% of Orthodox Jews voted for Trump in the previous election. Since then, Trump’s favorables among the denomination’s members have risen, climbing to 71% according to the AJC survey. A 2019 Ami Magazine poll found that 89% of Orthodox Jews approve of Trump’s performance as president.The Wednesday Ami poll relied on responses from 1,000 members of the Orthodox community. The magazine said the breakdown in respondents was based on “the most currently available internal data, which breaks down America’s Orthodox Jewish constituency as 66% ultra-Orthodox or Haredi, 23% Modern Orthodox, 6% Traditional and 5% identifying either as Orthodox without a specific denomination or preferring not to say.”Respondents hailed from 22 states, but many — including some with sizable Orthodox populations — were left out, including Michigan, Arizona and Rhode Island. The margin of error was 3.1%.An attendee wears a ‘Make America Great Again’ kippah before US President Donald Trump speaks at an annual meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition on April 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP/John Locher)-The largest concentrations of Orthodox Jews is found in New York, New Jersey, and other overwhelmingly blue states, giving them limited influence, but tens of thousands also live in swing states such as Florida and Pennsylvania whose electoral college votes are slated to be decisive on November 3, and can be an important factor there.The Ami poll was published just a day after the release of a Pew Research Center survey which found that 70% of American Jews overall plan to vote for Biden, while 27% plan to vote for Trump.If those numbers bear out, they will be nearly identical to the Jewish result in 2016, when Pew found that Hillary Clinton won 71% of the Jewish vote to Trump’s 25%. In 2012, the numbers were slightly higher for the Republican candidate: Barack Obama won 69% of the Jewish vote while Mitt Romney won 30%.The margin of error for Jewish respondents on the Pew survey is quite large, at 9.6%, which means that the result is statistically similar to the Jewish vote in previous elections.JTA contributed to this report.

Plastic bags and containers make up 70% of Israel’s Med, Red Sea trash — study-NIS 80 million available for cutting plastic bag use, yet no government targets set; Tel Aviv ranked third among 22 Mediterranean beaches for most plastic pollution along coastline-By Sue Surkes-oct 14,20  

Nearly three-quarters of the trash found in Israeli waters in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea consists of bits of plastic bags and plastic containers, according to the National Marine Waste Monitoring Report for 2019, published Wednesday.The survey was released just a day after the Knesset Interior Affairs and Environmental Protection committees heard that targets for plastic bag reduction in the coming years, which should have been embedded in Knesset regulations by 2018, have not advanced beyond the desk of two Environmental Protection ministers, in violation of the law.Despite pleas from ministry officials to step up activity, no public awareness campaigns to cut plastic bags have been run since 2016 because they were “not ministerial priorities.”Since 2017, food retailers have been obliged to levy a NIS 10 agorot (three cents) charge for every plastic bag. Out of the NIS 127 ($37.5) million transferred since then to the ministry’s Clean Fund from the bag tax, just NIS 46 ($13.5) million has been spent so far — NIS 20 ($6) million on a campaign to encourage multi-use shopping bags and a further NIS 26 ($7.7) million on unrelated programs to clean up beaches.Earlier this year, in light of a worrying rise in the number of turtles getting tangled up in plastic in the sea, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority called for the public’s help to locate and report incidents. Despite increased efforts by the country’s local authorities to keep beaches clean, the World Wide Fund for Nature last year ranked Tel Aviv third among 22 Mediterranean beaches for the most plastic pollution along its coastline.A young turtle tangled up in a green plastic ‘jute’ bag, photographed at the Israel SeaTurtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. (YouTube/Israel Nature and Parks Authority screenshot)-On Monday, Knesset Internal and Environmental Affairs Committee chairwoman Miki Haimovich (Blue and White) reported that she had persuaded Justice Ministry officials to agree to approve bylaw changes to ban single-use plastic on beaches.Worldwide, some eight million tons of plastic waste enter the seas every year.In Israel, the monitoring program to track floating and seabed waste — the fourth annual survey — was carried out by Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research, a government corporation.A penguin trapped in plastic netting. (zvibrav/iStock by Getty Images).Debris spotted in the Mediterranean Sea, at depths of 20 to 1,700 meters (22 to 1,860 yards), mainly came from plastic food wrappings. The highest concentrations — 4,000 to 10,000 individual items of waste per square kilometer (1200 square yards) — were in the band of water 200 to 500 meters (218 to 546 yards) deep.Substantial amounts were only seen close to the coast after heavy rain. According to an Environmental Protection Ministry statement, this suggests that the main source of waste in the Mediterranean Sea is not from bathers but from urban waste flowing together with surface runoff along drainage canals and trash that enters streams that flow into the sea.Tiny plastic particles measuring five millimeters or less — which are now known to enter the marine food chain and eventually reach our plates — were found in both the Mediterranean and Red seas.Floating trash in both locations — also mainly tiny particles measuring up to 3.5 millimeters (0.14 of an inch) from plastic bags and containers — were found in concentrations of up to 13 million bits per square kilometer, which is high compared with the Western Mediterranean. Between 50% and 80% of these floating pieces were either white or clear in color, the most dangerous for sea creatures that mistake them for food.Not surprisingly, samplings of beaches this year turned up a new form of trash — gloves and masks used as protection against coronavirus. discarded disposable medical mask on a beach. (tataks/iStock by Getty Images)-Overall, plastic bags and containers made up 70% of the marine waste identified.Plastic bag use on the rise-Israelis appear to be using more single-use plastic bags, not less, despite an initial dramatic drop following the introduction of the 2017 bag surcharge, the Knesset committee heard Tuesday.That law obliged the Environmental Protection Ministry to set targets for reductions within a year. One official, Noa Spitzer-Mizrahi, revealed that the professionals finished preparing draft targets in 2018 but were still waiting for them to enter the ministry’s work schedule and list of priorities. Another official said former Environmental Protection Minister Ze’ev Elkin had put the brakes on targets, but that the current minister, Gila Gamliel, was aware of the proposals and wanted to review policy before reaching a decision.Israeli blogger Gil Drori picks up a plastic bag on the Beit Yanai beach on November 23, 2018, during his 9-day journey to raise awareness of the harmful effects of disposable plastic pollution on the Mediterranean Sea. (Meir Vaknin/Flash90)-Lambasting the lax pace of progress, committee chairwoman Haimovich said that awareness-raising cannot have been successful if a seasoned recycler like her did not even know that plastic bags could be recycled when put into orange containers and wrapping recycling bins (distributed around most of the country, but not in Jerusalem). Joint List MK Sondos Saleh said awareness-raising about the disadvantages of plastic bags did not exist in the Arab sector.According to Environmental Protection Ministry data for the period immediately prior to the implementation of the plastic bag law in January 2017, Israelis were collecting an average of 325 such bags per year and throwing a quarter of them into the trash after using them once. This compared at the time to an average of 100 bags per capita in Europe. The abandoned draft targets set by ministry officials envisioned cutting use to 170 bags per person per year by 2020 and reaching 65 per head by 2027.A supermarket worker bagging groceries in plastic bags at the Rami Levi supermarket in Talpiot, Jerusalem, September 3, 2013. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Spitzer-Mizrahi said that large food retailers purchased two billion plastic bags for free distribution in 2016, before the law was passed in April 2016 and implemented in January 2017.After implementation, that number dropped dramatically to 380 million, but it then rose in 2018 to 430 million and in 2019 to 454 million. Up to June 30 this year, retailers had already bought 237 million bags. The figures were not cross-referenced with population growth.According to the ministry’s website, more than 70% of the public supports a law prohibiting the free distribution of plastic bags that harm the environment. The ministry publishes a list of the supermarkets obliged to charge for bags that have a width of 20-50 microns (One micron is one-millionth of a meter or one twenty-five thousandth of an inch).Ultra-Orthodox Jews outside a supermarket in the city of Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv, on March 25, 2020. (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)-But as the committee heard, some of the large retailers have tried to bypass the law, distributing bags that are thicker than 50 microns, or thick paper bags which are also environmentally questionable, or distributing multi-use bags in such great numbers that consumers throw most of them away for lack of storage space. The money retailers pay to buy plastic bags is rolled onto the consumer in higher prices for other products.For reasons that are unclear to Environmental Protection Ministry officials, there is also a gap between the number of plastic bags that big retailers buy and the numbers that they can prove were sold on to customers.Spitzer-Mizrahi said that there was no plan at present either to raise the price of plastic bags that must be paid for within the framework of the law, or to extend the law to other retailers, such as drug stores.The two environmental organizations — Adam Teva V’Din and Zalul — said there was no substitute for legally obliging all retailers to charge. “This is Israel,” said Adam Teva V’Din’s Amiad Lapidot. “If one store charges and the next one doesn’t, people will shop at the latter.”Haimovich said she would study Adam Teva V’Din’s draft text for amending the law.Speaking for the Plastic Bag Manufacturers and Marketers Forum of the Association of Chambers of Commerce, Gidi Frishtick complained that ministry promises to help the industry had not been honored, with the result that three out of six production companies had closed. Spitzer-Mizrahi said that the manufacturers had insisted on financial compensation, which the ministry could not provide.
Plastic waste discarded on a beach in Israel. (Screenshot)-According to Prof. Ofira Ayalon of the Technion Institute of Technology in Haifa, half of all plastic bags used in Israel are designed specifically for home trash containers and purchased by consumers for the purpose. These are not included in the Environmental Protection Ministry’s figures.

Deri said to warn of possible Haredi ‘revolt’ if yeshivas barred from reopening-TV report says many rabbis back opening ultra-Orthodox schools next week, even if government doesn’t ease lockdown restrictions-By TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 10:58 pm

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri has reportedly warned of a possible “revolt” among ultra-Orthodox Jews if yeshivas are not allowed to reopen next week, as Israeli television said many Haredi educational institutions may open their doors even if barred from doing so by the government.According to Kan news, the comments by Deri, who heads the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, came during a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior officials before the so-called coronavirus cabinet convenes Thursday to discuss easing the sweeping restrictions now in place.“We’re headed for an explosion. If you don’t reach an arrangement with us, I really fear a revolt by the ultra-Orthodox sector. There will be large-scale violations and it will be hard to enforce the regulations,” Deri was quoted as saying.Kan also reported that many rabbis backed reopening ultra-Orthodox schools next week despite opposition from Roni Numa, a former general who has led and assisted official efforts to deal with the coronavirus crisis in the Haredi community.During a video briefing Wednesday, Numa said infection rates have not dropped enough to allow local Haredi schools to reopen.Yeshiva students study in separation capsules in Jerusalem on September 2, 2020. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)“They’re asking us to open but we can’t open, we can’t allow this,” he said.He said, however, that boarding schools could be allowed to reopen because students do not regularly return home.Numa put the positive test rate among ultra-Orthodox Israelis at 12.8 percent, about double recent nationwide numbers, but well below rates of over 20% seen in the community in past week.He also said that “we are still not far enough from Sukkot to understand what that holiday did to us, and so we need to understand if the holiday had a negative effect.”Earlier Wednesday, Kan aired footage showing dozens of yeshiva students in Ashdod returning to their seminary after the Sukkot holiday break, despite the continued closure of schools throughout Israel — with no social distancing and almost no masks.@Itsik_zuarets pic.twitter.com/xSDGyVwKGe -) October 14, 2020-Some experts have pointed to the opening of yeshivas in late August as a major factor in the massive spike in infections Israel saw in September, especially in the ultra-Orthodox community. Schools had promised to quarantine students and impose various safety valves, but reports have indicated few kept to them.Criticism of the ultra-Orthodox community has been growing in recent weeks. Though many in the community are keeping to guidelines, a significant number disregarded lockdown restrictions during Sukkot, including by holding mass gatherings.Ministers agreed Tuesday to extend the ongoing lockdown — which began September 18 and was slated to end on Wednesday evening — until Sunday night.On Thursday, the coronavirus cabinet will meet to discuss whether to ease any of the lockdown measures next week, including allowing takeout from restaurants and the reopening of preschools and some small businesses that don’t receive in-person customers.The Health Ministry has a phased exit plan spanning four months that would see the country gradually return to normal activity, starting with increased freedom of movement and eventually reopening daycares, schools, synagogues, malls and other venues. The stages would only kick into gear when the national daily tally dips below 2,000 cases and the person-to-person spread is slowed.The government is also planning to differentiate between cities with low and high infections rates, with so-called “red” zones remaining under lockdown longer while “green” areas open.

In first, UAE plane crosses Israel’s skies en route to Abu Dhabi-Etihad Airways plane flying from Milan to Abu Dhabi traverses Israeli airspace, following Israeli-Jordanian agreement allowing airlines to cross territories, reducing flight times-By TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 8:16 pm

In a first, a passenger plane from the United Air Emirates flew over Israel on its way from Milan to Abu Dhabi.The flight was the first to traverse Israeli airspace as part of an aviation agreement inked last week between Israel and Jordan to allow airlines to fly over both countries’ territories en route to various destinations. The deal is expected to shorten regional flight times.“Captain, we are thrilled and honored to welcome you to overfly Israel,” an Israeli air traffic controller is heard telling the Etihad Airways pilot in an audio clip released by the Transportation Ministry. “This is a historic moment we have all been waiting for. We hope it will inspire the whole region and mark the beginning of a new era, inshallah (in Arabic: God willing).”The pilot responded: “Inshallah, thank you, the honor is ours.”  ?????? ????? ?????? ?? ???? ???? EY88 ??????? ???? ???? ??? ??? ????? ????????????????@ynetalerts pic.twitter.com/vgRJtg577f — ???? ??????? Itay Blumental (@ItayBlumental) October 14, 2020-Two Etihad cargo flights carrying coronavirus aid for Palestinians flew directly from the UAE to Israel earlier this year, before the two countries agreed to normalize diplomatic ties.In a statement on Wednesday’s flight, Transportation Minister Miri Regev said Israel and the UAE are working hard to get direct flights between the countries off the ground.Direct flights were set to begin this month, but an Israeli official on Tuesday said they will be postponed until January because of the coronavirus.

Citing ‘trauma porn,’ MK raps TikTok for failing to halt spread of anti-Semitism-Representatives of Chinese-owned app come under fire at Knesset hearing, including for hosting videos in which teenagers pretend to be Holocaust victims for clicks-By TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 8:58 pm

Representatives of the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok came under fire in the Knesset on Wednesday for allegedly failing to combat the spread of anti-Semitism on their network.At a hearing of the Knesset Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee Wednesday morning on the topic of anti-Semitism on social media platforms, Knesset members accused the controversial social media giant of failing to stop the spread of viral videos that the MKs said denied, made fun of, or cheapened the memory of the Holocaust.TikTok had refused to participate in two earlier Knesset panels on the subject of online anti-Semitism but on Wednesday two representatives joined the session via Zoom — Elizabeth Kantor, director of government relations and public policy UK, Ireland and Israel, and Erik Shadowens, TikTok’s policy manager.While representatives of Google, Facebook and Twitter were also in attendance,  Knesset members’ opprobrium was directed most pointedly at TikTok.
MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh (Blue and White) at a Knesset panel on anti-Semitism on social media, October 14, 2020 (Screenshot)-“We see evidence that [Holocaust-denial] hasn’t been removed,” MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh told a representative of TikTok.“I am pleased that after their notable absence at our past two hearings, that TikTok has now chosen to take this first step in accepting responsibility for the virulent anti-Semitism on its platform,” she said.TikTok is a social media platform popular with teenagers in which they can create short 3-15 second music, dance comedy or talent videos. It is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance and its Chinese provenance has raised concerns among critics about possible data security weaknesses and even foreign espionage.Cotler-Wunsh cited a song that went viral on TikTok in July as an example of this phenomenon. The song’s lyrics were “We’re going on a trip to a place called Auschwitz, it’s shower time,” and was accompanied by various user-generated videos that collectively got millions of views.Cotler-Wunsh also pointed to examples of what she described as offensive “trauma porn,” videos in which teenagers imagine what it would be like to be a Holocaust victim. Such videos have come under fire for being ill-informed and cheapening the memory of the Holocaust.She pointed out that TikTok enables very young users to be exposed to both anti-Semitic and Holocaust-distorting content.“What steps is the platform taking to address this abhorrent phenomenon and ensure that such anti-Semitic content is addressed prior to it reaching millions of users?” Cotler-Wunsh asked.Several MKs urged TikTok to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism.“In order to address a problem it must first be defined,” Cotler-Wunsh said. “Thus, TikTok must adopt and implement the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism — which includes the use of Holocaust rhetoric and denial as well as the delegitimization, demonization, and double standards — and utilize this consensus definition to flag anti-Semitic content and to educate the public.”TikTok representative Linda Kantor speaks to a Knesset panel on combatting anti-Semitism online on October 14, 2020 (Screenshot)-MK Yosef Taieb (Shas) expressed the view that TikTok should also remove content that is anti-Israel. He said he understood this was problematic because it is considered political speech, but added that he had received complaints about TikTok removing content that was pro-Israel.“Someone put up a video showing that Israel is not racist and [is] democratic and TikTok removed it,” he said. “At least don’t take down content that is pro-Israel,” he urged.Yaakov Hagoel, Vice Chairman of the World Zionist Organization, told the panel that in his experience, anti-Semitism on social networks quickly translates into anti-Semitism in the streets.Nowadays social networks are more powerful than television networks“Nowadays social networks are more powerful than television networks. TikTok is very popular among young people and the anti-Semitic conversation has now moved to the streets. We need to combat this so we can prevent the next murder,” said Hagoel.“I can feel it in the air,” he said, describing a rising tide of anti-Semitism.Representatives of TikTok responded that they have been removing Holocaust denial content since January and that they are doing their best to address the problem.“We are committed to improving our enforcement,” Elizabeth Kantor told the panel, noting that “a Holocaust survivor recently spoke to our trust and safety team.”Facebook wins praise, Twitter is criticized-Several Knesset members praised Facebook for the social network’s October 12 decision to ban posts that deny or distort the Holocaust.Jordana Cutler, Facebook’s head of policy for Israel, told the panel that anyone who searches for Holocaust-related information in Facebook’s search bar, including for Holocaust-denial terms such as “Holohoax,” will now be directed to credible and fact-based information outside of Facebook’s platform.“I want to thank you and thank you again 10 times,” MK David Bitan, the committee’s chairman said, addressing Cutler.Meanwhile, Cotler-Wunsh criticized Twitter for its alleged double-standard in flagging the tweets of US President Donald Trump but not those of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeni, who she said has called for the genocide of Israelis.“I don’t know if it’s been updated but the Twitter policy was that it is okay to call for genocide against the state of Israel, it’s considered saber-rattling we were told, as opposed to statements by certain politicians that are flagged. And I’m wondering if that’s been addressed,” she said.Cotler-Wunsh was referring to an exchange during a previous hearing in which her guest, pro-Israel activist Arsen Ostrovsky, posed a question to a Twitter representative. Ostrovsky is an Australian-Israeli lawyer and board member of Nefesh B’Nefesh who works for the Israeli Jewish Congress (headed by former Russian senator Vladimir Slutzker).Twitter representative Ronan Costello replied that “our approach to anti-Semitism is encompassed by our approach to hateful content, dehumanization, glorification of violence and denial of violent events. Content under those categories has already been actioned at a significant scale.”Costello mentioned that the social media giant was working closely with a newly minted Israeli NGO called Fighting Online Antisemitism that was flagging content it perceived to be anti-Semitic and alerting Twitter.“We send them anti-Semitic content that we have noticed that hasn’t been removed so that they can remove it,” Fighting Online Antisemitism head Tomer Aldubi told The Times of Israel by email. “Next month we will have a training session of the NGO’s volunteers with the head of public policy for Twitter in Ireland.”The Times of Israel asked Aldubi who funds his NGO but he declined to answer. Aldubi previously directed the Israeli Students Combating Antisemitism NGO, funded by the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry, which is named after Russian oligarch Moshe Kantor. Aldubi said that Kantor is not involved in funding his new venture.The meeting ended with Cotler-Wunsh and others calling for all four social media platforms to adopt the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism.

Lebanon, Israel have ‘productive’ first talks on setting maritime border-Joint US-UN statement says both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continue negotiations, which are scheduled to resume on October 28-By Agencies and TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 4:50 pm

NAQURA, Lebanon — Lebanon and Israel, still technically at war, held unprecedented talks under UN and US auspices Wednesday to settle a maritime border dispute and clear the way for oil and gas exploration within “reasonable time.”In a joint statement afterward, the United States and the United Nations said the talks had been “productive” and that the delegates had “reaffirmed their commitment to continue negotiations later this month.”Following years of US shuttle diplomacy, Lebanon and Israel this month said they had agreed to begin UN-brokered negotiations, in what Washington hailed as a “historic” agreement.The talks, held at a UN peacekeeping force base in the Lebanese border town of Naqura, lasted for around one hour and came weeks after Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates became the first Arab states to establish relations with Israel since Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994.This has prompted suspicions that the flurry of US-sponsored diplomacy relating to Israel is meant to boost US President Donald Trump in his re-election campaign.A second round of negotiations will be held on October 28.A diplomatic convoy carrying UN officials to attend the first round of talks between Lebanese and Israeli delegations on the demarcation of the maritime frontier between the two countries, which are still in a state of war, in the southern Lebanese border town of Naqura on October 14, 2020. (Mahmoud ZAYYAT/AFP)-Wednesday’s talks marked a “first step in the thousand-mile march towards the demarcation” of the sea frontier, Brigadier General Bassam Yassin, head of Lebanon’s delegation, said according to an army statement.“We are looking to achieve a pace of negotiations that would allow us to conclude this dossier within reasonable time,” he said.The Naqura talks, which focused exclusively on the disputed sea frontier, came at a sensitive time as Lebanon, battered by multiple crises, hopes to continue exploring for oil and gas in a part of the Mediterranean also claimed by Israel.US envoy David Schenker facilitated the opening session along with US ambassador to Algeria John Desrocher, who was the mediator.Security was tight, with roads in the area blocked by UN peacekeepers and Lebanese troops, and helicopters flying overhead.Udi Adiri (Screen capture: YouTube)-Israel sent a six-member team led by the director general of the Energy Ministry Udi Adiri. He was accompanied by the energy minister’s chief of staff Mor Halutz, as well as Aviv Ayash, the minister’s international adviser. Deputy National Security Adviser Reuven Azar, the Foreign Ministry’s Deputy Director-General for the UN and International Organizations Alon Bar, and Brig. Gen. Oren Setter, head of the Israeli military’s Strategic Division, also attended the talks.Lebanon’s four-member delegation comprised two army officers, an official and a maritime border law expert.‘We have no illusions' Israel and Lebanon have no diplomatic relations and Wednesday’s talks were a rare official interaction.Lebanon insists that the negotiations are purely technical and don’t involve any soft political normalization with Israel.A general view shows UNIFIL and Lebanese military helicopters that transported UN officials and members of the Lebanese delegation to attend the first round of talks with Israeli delegates at a UN peacekeeping base in the Lebanese border town of Naqura on October 14, 2020. (Mahmoud ZAYYAT/AFP)Lebanon’s main Shiite parties Hezbollah and Amal issued a statement late Tuesday bemoaning the presence of civilians in the Lebanese negotiating team.“This harms Lebanon’s position and interests… and amounts to giving in to the Israeli logic that seeks some form of normalization,” they said.Lebanon, mired in its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war, is looking to settle the maritime border dispute so it can press its offshore quest for oil and gas.In February 2018, Lebanon signed its first contract for drilling in two blocks in the Mediterranean with a consortium comprising energy giants Total, ENI and Novatek.Exploration of one of the blocks is more controversial as part of it is located in an 860-square-kilometer (330-square-mile) area claimed by both Israel and Lebanon. – A senior source at Israel’s energy ministry told AFP that the border dispute “can be concluded hopefully in a few months’ time.”“This is a limited effort to resolve a well-defined, limited problem,” he said.“We have no illusions. Our aim is not to create here some kind of normalization or peace process.”Mixed reaction-Reactions to the talks have been mixed in Lebanon, still reeling from the huge August 4 explosion at Beirut port that killed more than 190 people.The pro-Hezbollah Al-Akhbar daily on Monday called the talks “a moment of unprecedented political weakness for Lebanon,” arguing that Israel is the real “beneficiary.”Hezbollah is both an armed terror group that has fought several wars against Israel and a major force in Lebanese politics.On Thursday, its parliamentary bloc stressed that demarcating Lebanon’s disputed maritime border with Israel does not signify “reconciliation” or “normalization.”A United Nations ship is pictured in the southernmost area of Naqura, by the border with Israel, on October 14, 2020. (Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)-Following a 2006 war, regular talks between Israeli and Lebanese army officers were reestablished under the auspices of UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL.As well as the discussions on the maritime border facilitated by the US, a UNIFIL-brokered track is due to address outstanding land border disputes.Political scientist Hilal Khashan of the American University of Beirut said these talks would be more complex as they would undoubtedly raise the issue of the formidable weapons stockpile held by Hezbollah, the only Lebanese group not to have disarmed after the civil war.“Hezbollah will not agree to give up its arsenal,” he said.

Meeting Saudi FM, Pompeo encourages normalization with Israel-US secretary of state thanks Saudis for ‘assistance’ in Abraham Accords which the Jewish state inked last month with Bahrain, UAE-By AFP-oct 14,20-Today, 6:45 pm 0

WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday encouraged Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel, in what would be a massive boost for the Jewish state amid normalization by two other Gulf Arab kingdoms.Bahrain, which tightly coordinates its foreign policy with Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates on September 15 signed the so-called Abraham Accords with Israel at the White House.Hosting Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Pompeo said the agreement “contributed greatly to our shared goals for regional peace and security.”“They reflect a changing dynamic in the region, one in which countries rightly recognize the need for regional cooperation to counter Iranian influence and generate prosperity,” Pompeo said.“We hope Saudi Arabia will consider normalizing its relationships as well. We want to thank them for the assistance they’ve had in the success of the Abraham Accords so far.”Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, US President Donald Trump, Bahrain Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan pose for a photo on the Blue Room Balcony after signing the Abraham Accords during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, September 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)-US President Donald Trump has highlighted Arab normalization with Israel as a major achievement as he seeks another term in November 3 elections, with his evangelical Christian base widely supportive of the Jewish state.Trump said last month that he also expected Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel “at the right time.”Gulf Arab kingdoms have found common cause with Trump in his hawkish line against regional rival Iran.The administration in turn has been sparing in raising human rights concerns with the Arab allies, including over the killing two years ago of US-based writer Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate.Pompeo said the United States “supports a robust program of arms sales to Saudi Arabia,” saying the effort helps “protect its citizens and sustains American jobs.”In a controversial move that triggered an internal probe, Pompeo last year cited a crisis with Iran to bypass Congress to push ahead $8 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia.Lawmakers across party lines have been appalled by the heavy toll on civilians, including destruction of schools and hospitals, in Saudi Arabia’s campaign against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.US President Donald Trump shows a chart highlighting arms sales to Saudi Arabia during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on March 20, 2018. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)-Pompeo also announced that the United States had acquired a 26-acre (10.5-hectare) site to build a new US embassy in Riyadh.Alongside work on US missions in Jeddah and Dhahran, the United States is spending more than $1 billion on diplomatic construction in the kingdom, Pompeo said.

Iran reports ‘large-scale’ cyberattack on government institutions-Government spokesman asserts no significant damage caused; unconfirmed reports say Iranian ports, banking system also targeted-By TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 5:00 pm 0

Iran on Wednesday reported a “large-scale” cyberattack against two unspecified government institutions.A spokesperson quoted by the official IRNA news agency said the attack did not cause any significant damage and was being investigated. He said the country has dealt with larger attacks in the past.Unconfirmed reports in Iranian media earlier pointed to possible attacks on ports and banking, according to US-funded Radio Farda.Government officials told Iranian media outlets: “Despite rumors circulating in cyberspace and some media outlets, there has been no evidence of widespread attacks on various government agencies.”The reports came after a major cyberattack in May at Iran’s Bandar Abbas port that was blamed on Israel.
The Shahid Rajaee port facility near the Iranian coastal city of Bandar Abbas. (Iran Ports and Maritime Organization)-Israel has long accused Iran of using the port for military purposes to aid terrorists elsewhere in the Middle East, including the Jewish state’s foes Hamas and Hezbollah, with the IDF intercepting some of the shipments.The May attack attributed to Israel was apparently in response to an alleged Iranian attempt to hack into Israel’s water infrastructure system.According to a New York Times report in May, the port was specifically chosen as a non-central target with the goal of sending a message more than to inflict actual damage, the report said.Israel’s security firms and agencies have reportedly been preparing for a potential Iranian or Iran-linked cyberattack in response to the attack on the port.Agencies contributed to this report.

Heavy rain reveals remains of Romanian Jewish cemetery destroyed by fascists-Oldest tombstones in Iasi gravesite, destroyed by Nazi allies in 1943, date back to 1467-By Cnaan Liphshiz-oct 14,20-Today, 6:38 am

JTA — Heavy rainfall in northeastern Romania exposed an underground chamber full of headstones from a Jewish cemetery that was destroyed in 1943.The cave was exposed last week at Tatarasi Park in the city of Iasi, which is near the site where allies of the Nazis stole thousands of headstones from the ancient Ciurchi Street Jewish Cemetery.The downpour caused the ceiling of the cache to collapse, exposing fragments from dozens of ornate headstones. The oldest documented graves in the cemetery date to 1467, historian Adrian Cioflancc wrote on Facebook Sunday.The cemetery, which had more than 20,000 graves, was razed on orders from Ion Antonescu, Romania’s wartime prime minister. The Jews of Bucharest were allowed to move thousands of bodies to another cemetery, but thousands more were desecrated. The headstones removed were used as construction material on orders from Iasi’s mayor, Constantin Ifrim.In 1941, Iasi was the site of one of the most infamous pogroms of the Holocaust, in which about 15,000 Jews died.

US Supreme Court nominee Barrett bats away tough Democratic confirmation probing-Amy Coney Barrett fields questions on abortion, health care and a possible disputed-election fight, largely avoiding specifics and vowing to make decisions ‘as they come-By LISA MASCARO, Mark Sherman and Laurie Kellman-oct 14,20-Today, 2:50 am

 WASHINGTON (AP) — US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett batted away Democrats’ skeptical questions Tuesday on abortion, health care and a possible disputed-election fight over transferring presidential power, insisting in a long and lively confirmation hearing she would bring no personal agenda to the court but decide cases “as they come.”The 48-year-old appellate court judge declared her conservative views with often colloquial language, but refused many specifics. She declined to say whether she would recuse herself from any election-related cases involving US President Donald Trump, who nominated her to fill the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and is pressing to have her confirmed before the November 3 election.“Judges can’t just wake up one day and say I have an agenda — I like guns, I hate guns, I like abortion, I hate abortion — and walk in like a royal queen and impose their will on the world,” Barrett told the Senate Judiciary Committee during its second day of hearings.“It’s not the law of Amy,” she said. “It’s the law of the American people.Barrett returned to a Capitol Hill mostly locked down with COVID-19 protocols, the mood quickly shifting to a more confrontational tone from opening day. She was grilled by Democrats strongly opposed to Trump’s nominee yet unable to stop her. Excited by the prospect of a conservative judge aligned with the late Antonin Scalia, Trump’s Republican allies are rushing ahead to install a 6-3 conservative court majority for years to come.The president seemed pleased with her performance. “I think Amy’s doing incredibly well,” he said at the White House departing for a campaign rally.US President Donald Trump speaks with reporters as he walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, October 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)-Trump has said he wants a justice seated for any disputes arising from his heated election with Democrat Joe Biden, but Barret testified she has not spoken to Trump or his team about election cases. Pressed by panel Democrats, she skipped past questions about ensuring the date of the election or preventing voter intimidation, both set in federal law, and the peaceful transfer of presidential power. She declined to commit to recusing herself from any post-election cases without first consulting the other justices.“I can’t offer an opinion on recusal without short-circuiting that entire process,” she said.A frustrated Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the panel, all but implored the nominee to be more specific about how she would handle landmark abortion cases, including Roe v. Wade and the follow-up Pennsylvania case Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which confirmed it in large part.“It’s distressing not to get a good answer,” Feinstein told the judge.Barrett was unmoved. “I don’t have an agenda to try to overrule Casey,” she said. “I have an agenda to stick to the rule of law and decide cases as they come.”She later declined to characterize the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion as a “super-precedent” that would not be overturned.The committee chairman, Republican Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, opened the day-long session under coronavirus restrictions that kept it off limits to in-person attendance by members of the public.Committee Chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., listens during the confirmation hearing for US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, October 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool)Republicans have been focused on defending Barrett and her Catholic faith against possible criticism concerning issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage, and Graham asked if she would be able to shelve her personal beliefs to adhere to law.“I have done that,” she said. “I will do that still.”He said, “I will do everything I can to make sure that you have a seat at the table. And that table is the Supreme Court.”The Senate, led by Trump’s Republican allies, is pushing Barrett’s nomination to a quick vote before November 3, and ahead of the latest challenge to the “Obamacare” Affordable Care Act, which the Supreme Court is to hear a week after the election. Democrats warn that she would be a vote to undo the law and strip health coverage from millions of Americans.“I’m not hostile to the ACA,” Barrett told the senators. She distanced herself from her past writings perceived as critical of the Obama-era health care law, saying those pieces were not addressing specific aspects of the law as she would if confirmed to the court. “I’m not here on a mission to destroy the Affordable Care Act.”She appeared stumped when Senator Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, tried to put her on the spot about several details of the health care law’s effects. She could not recite specifics, including that 23 million people are covered by the law or that more than 2 million young people are on their parents’ health insurance.The Indiana judge, accompanied by her family, described herself as taking a conservative, originalist approach to the Constitution. A former law professor, she told the senators that while she admires Scalia, her conservative mentor for whom she once clerked, she would bring her own approach.“You would not be getting Justice Scalia, you would be getting Justice Barrett,” she said.US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett listens during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, October 13, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP, Pool)-Senators probed her views on gun ownership, gay marriage and racial equity, at one point drawing an emotional response from the mother of seven, whose children include two adopted from Haiti, as she described watching the video of the death of George Floyd at the hands of police.“Racism persists,” she said, adding that Floyd’s death had a “very personal” effect on her family and that she and her children wept over it. But she told Senator Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, that “making broader diagnoses about the problem of racism is kind of beyond what I’m capable of doing as a judge.Republicans were thrilled when she held up a blank notebook, apparently showing she had been fielding questions without aid.Overall, Barrett’s conservative views are at odds with the late Ginsburg, a liberal icon and champion of womens’ rights.While Ginsburg testified at her 1993 confirmation hearing that the decision to have a child is one a woman “must make for herself,” Barrett says as a judge she must reserve opinions, despite having made her anti-abortion views known before joining the bench.“You would be the polar opposite of Justice Ginsburg,” said Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota.Barring a dramatic development, Republicans appear to have the votes to confirm Barrett to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court, and they spent their time portraying her as a thoughtful judge with impeccable credentials. She would be Trump’s third justice on the court.Underscoring the Republicans’ confidence, Graham set an initial committee vote on the nomination for Thursday, the last day of hearings, which would allow final approval by the panel one week later and a vote for confirmation by the full Senate on October 26.Protesters rallied outside the Senate building, unable to come inside the hearing room.Other issues aside, Democrats are outraged that Republicans are moving so quickly, having refused to consider President Barack Obama’s nominee after Scalia’s death in February 2016, citing the upcoming vote, well before that year’s election.

13 Thou shalt not kill.(Murder)(THAT INCLUDES ABORTION)

MATTHEW 18:6
6  But whoso shall offend (HURT) one of these little ones (CHILDREN) which believe in me,(JESUS) it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY FOLKS)

EXODUS 21:12
12 He that smiteth (MURDER)a man,(OR BABY) so that he die, shall be surely put to death.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY PEOPLE)

REVELATION 9:20-21
20 And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils,(OCCULT) and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:
21 Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries,(DRUG ADDICTIONS) nor of their fornication,(SEX OUTSIDE OF MARRIAGE) nor of their thefts.(STEALING)

PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH)

REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18 By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)

HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)

LUKE 17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4 billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.

MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.

AMERICA (POLITICAL BABYLON)(NUKED BY SNEAK ATTACK FROM RUSSIA)

IN REVELATION 17 & 18 IS THE DESTRUCTION OF THE RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL BABYLONS.IF YOU CAN NOT DECERN BETWEEN THE 2 BABYLONS IN REV 17 & 18.YOU WILL JUST THINK THEIR BOTH THE SAME.BUT NO-THERES A RELIGIOUS BABYLON (THE VATICAN IN REV 17)(AND THE POLITICAL BABYLON IN REV 18 (AMERICA OR NEW YORK TO BE EXACT)

ISAIAH 34:10
10  It (AMERICA-POLITICAL BABYLON) shall not be quenched night nor day; the smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it shall lie waste; none shall pass through it for ever and ever.

JEREMIAH 51:29-32 (CYBER ATTACK 1ST)
29  And the land shall tremble and sorrow: for every purpose of the LORD shall be performed against Babylon,(AMERICA-NEW YORK) to make the land of Babylon (AMERICA) a desolation without an inhabitant.
30  The mighty men of Babylon (AMERICA) have forborn to fight, they have remained in their holds: their might hath failed; they became as women: they have burned her dwellingplaces; her bars are broken.
031  One post shall run to meet another, and one messenger to meet another, to shew the king of Babylon (NEW YORK) that his city is taken at one end,
32  And that the passages are stopped,(THE WAR COMPUTERS HACKED OR EMP'D) and the reeds they have burned with fire, and the men of war are affrighted.(DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO)

COMPLETE SILENCE AFTER AN EMP GOES OFF
REVELATION 8:1
1 And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.

JEREMIAH 50:3,24
3 For out of the north (RUSSIA) there cometh up a nation against her, which shall make her land desolate, and none shall dwell therein: they shall remove, they shall depart, both man and beast.
24 I have laid a snare for thee, and thou art also taken, O Babylon,(AMERICA) and thou wast not aware: thou art found, and also caught, because thou hast striven against the LORD. (RUSSIA A SNEAK CYBER,EMP ATTACK,THEN NUKE ATTACK ON AM

Pink stop-En route to Africa, flamingos make stop near Haifa-Migration route takes birds to Atlit reservoir before flying south for the winter-By TOI staff-oct 14,20-Today, 1:23 pm

Flamingos (aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) are pictured at a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-Flamingos (aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) fly over a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020 (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-Flamin(aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) are pictured at a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-Flamingos (aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) are pictured at a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-Flamingos (aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) are pictured at a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-Flamingos heading to Africa for the winter have made a migration stop in Atlit, south of Haifa.The birds, returning from Europe, have been spotted in the reservoir.With a location at the nexus of three continents, and a climatic diversity that ranges from arid desert in the south to a cooler mountainous region in the north, Israel draws about 500 million birds annually from 550 species.The entire continent of North America, which is 1,000 times Israel’s size, sees barely twice as many species.Flamingos (aka Phoenicopterus Roseus) are pictured at a reservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZservoir in Atlit, north of Tel Aviv on October 13, 2020. (JACK GUEZ / AFP)-JTA contributed to this report.

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