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)
TODAYS NEWS-SAT MAR 9,24
NHL NEWS
THERE
WERE ALL KINDS OF TRADES IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE ON THE FINAL
TRADELINE DAY MAR 08,24. ACTUALLY THE LAST 3 DAYS WERE FILLED WITH
TRADES.I NOTICE THERES ALL KINDS OF CONDITIONAL TRADES. THIS YEAR IS
WHAT I CALL-RENT-A-PLAYER. AND HOPE WE WIN THE CUP.
LONG
EXPLANATION OF AMERICAS DESTRUCTION (NEW YORK POLITICAL BABYLON OF
REVELATION CHAPTER 18)(REVELATION CHAPTER 17 IS THE DESTRUCTION OF THE
RELIOUS BABYLON THE VATICAN IN ROME)
JEREMIAH 51:29-32
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 (NEW YORK) 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.
31 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)
LEVITICUS 26:30-34 (NY IS BUILT ON A GARBAGE DUMP)
30
And I will destroy your high places, and cut down your images, and cast
your carcases upon the carcases of your idols, and my (GODS) soul shall
abhor you.
31 And I will make your cities waste,(GARBAGE-DESTROYED)
and bring your sanctuaries unto desolation, and I will not smell the
savour of your sweet odours.
32 And I will bring the land into desolation:(RUIN) and your enemies which dwell therein shall be astonished at it.
33
And I will scatter you among the heathen,(ENEMY NATIONS) and will draw
out a sword after you: and your land shall be desolate, and your cities
waste.
34 Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths, as long as it
lieth desolate, and ye be in your enemies' land; even then shall the
land rest, and enjoy her sabbaths.
2 KINGS 19:25
25 Hast thou
not heard long ago how I have done it, and of ancient times that I have
formed it? now have I brought it to pass, that thou shouldest be to lay
waste fenced cities into ruinous heaps.
ISAIAH 34:10
10 It
(NEW YORK-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.
EZEKIEL 39:21
21
And I will set my glory among the heathen, and all the heathen shall
see my judgment that I have executed, and my hand that I have laid upon
them.
ISAIAH 18:1-2
1 Woe to the land shadowing with wings, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia:
2
That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of bulrushes upon
the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation scattered and
peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation
meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled!(AMERICA)
JEREMIAH 50:11,37,12
11
Because ye were glad, because ye rejoiced, O ye destroyers of mine
heritage,(ISRAEL) because ye are grown fat as the heifer at grass, and
bellow as bulls;(BACKSLIDERS)
37 A sword is upon their horses, and
upon their chariots, and upon all the mingled people that are in the
midst of her; and they shall become as women: a sword is upon her
treasures; and they shall be robbed.(A NATION OF MINGLED PEOPLE)
12
Your mother (england) shall be sore confounded; she that bare you shall
be ashamed:(MOTHER ENGLAND) behold, the hindermost of the nations shall
be a wilderness, a dry land, and a desert.
JEREMIAH 51:13,7,53
13 O thou that dwellest upon many waters, abundant in treasures, thine end is come, and the measure of thy covetousness.
7
Babylon hath been a golden cup in the LORD's hand, that made all the
earth drunken: the nations have drunken of her wine; therefore the
nations are mad.
53 Though Babylon (NEW YORK) should mount up to
heaven, and though she should fortify the height of her strength, yet
from me shall spoilers come unto her, saith the LORD.
REVELATION 18:3,5,7
3
For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication,
and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the
merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her
delicacies.
5 For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities.
7
How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much
torment and sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen,
and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow.
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,(NEW YORK) and thou
wast not aware: thou art found, and also caught, because thou hast
striven against the LORD. (RUSSIA A SNEAK ATTACK ON NEW YORK)
REVELATION 18:9-11,15-21
9
And the kings of the earth, who have committed fornication and lived
deliciously with her, shall bewail her, and lament for her, when they
shall see the smoke of her burning,(NUKE ATTACK I BELIEVE FROM RUSSIA)
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.
11 And the merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise any more:
15
The merchants of these things, which were made rich by her, shall stand
afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping and wailing,
16 And
saying, Alas, alas that great city, (NEW YORK) that was clothed in fine
linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious
stones, and pearls!
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,
18 And cried when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city is like unto this great city! (NEW YORK)
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.(1 HOUR NEW YORK IS GONE)
20 Rejoice over her, thou heaven, and ye holy apostles and prophets; for God hath avenged you on her.
21
And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it
into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon
(NEW YORK) be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all.
US
Treasury official pushes Lebanon to prevent flow of terror funds to
Hamas, Hezbollah-US officials say Beirut told of Washington’s ‘specific
concerns’ and the need for ‘proactive measures’ to combat movement of
money to terror groups-By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 3:22 pm-MAR 9,24
A
top US Treasury official visiting Beirut this week pressed Lebanese
authorities to prevent funds from being funneled to Hamas by way of
Lebanon, and the movement of funds from Iran to Hezbollah.Jesse Baker,
deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for Asia and the Middle East
in the Office of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, met with
Lebanese politicians and officials from the financial sector Thursday
and Friday, officials said.His visit came as negotiations for a
potential temporary ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas terror group
in Gaza appear to have stalled.Should the war continue during the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan, which could begin late Sunday, many fear a
regional escalation, including potentially in Lebanon.Following the
October 7 terror onslaught that triggered the Israel-Hamas war,
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.A US Treasury official
who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters said
Baker had shared with Lebanese authorities “specific concerns” about
“the movement of Hamas funds through Lebanon, Hezbollah funds from Iran
into Lebanon and then out into other regional areas” and called for
“proactive measures” to combat it.The US official said that the terror
groups need the flow of funds to pay their fighters and conduct military
operations and cannot achieve their aims otherwise.The Treasury
official added that, for Lebanon, showing compliance with global
anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing standards is key to
attracting investment from the US and the rest of the world and to
pulling the country out of its protracted crisis.Baker pushed for
Lebanon to crack down on the large sector of illicit financial service
companies that have flourished amid the collapse of the country’s formal
banking system over four years of economic crisis, including illegal
money exchange and unlicensed money transfer operations, the Treasury
official said.Those businesses — along with a cash economy that the
World Bank has estimated amounts to nearly 46 percent of Lebanon’s GDP —
have offered workarounds for people and groups barred from the formal
financial system by US sanctions, including Hamas and Hezbollah.Walid
Kilani, a spokesperson for Hamas in Lebanon, said he had “no
information” about the matter.Halim Berti, spokesperson for Lebanon’s
central bank, confirmed that officials with the institution had met with
Baker and described the meetings as “very positive.”He said that the
central bank is doing its part to regulate licensed financial services
businesses, but that those operating without a license are “not in our
jurisdiction” and should be dealt with by law enforcement.On Wednesday,
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told US special envoy Amos Hochstein that
Hezbollah’s continued attacks on Israel were bringing the country closer
to a decision regarding military action in Lebanon.On Friday, a
Lebanese newspaper linked to Hezbollah claimed that Israel had set a
March 15 deadline for a diplomatic deal pushing the terror group from
southern Lebanon, after which it is prepared to escalate the ongoing
border skirmishes into a war.Al-Akhbar quoted Western officials saying
that Hochstein did not believe the fighting along the border could be
halted before a deal is reached for a truce in Gaza.The Lebanese news
outlet also claimed the US thinks a diplomatic settlement between Beirut
and Jerusalem would have to include a solution to the border disputes,
in particular in the Mount Dov area, known in Lebanon as the Shebaa
Farms, and the deployment of Lebanon’s army to the south.But military
officials were quoted by Channel 13 as denying the report.“There’s no
date for going to war in Lebanon,” an unnamed source told the
network.Since October 8, the skirmishes on the border have resulted in
seven civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the deaths of ten
IDF soldiers and reservists. There have also been several attacks from
Syria, without any injuries. Hezbollah has named 235 members who have
been killed by Israel during the ongoing skirmishes, mostly in Lebanon,
but some also in Syria.In Lebanon, another 37 operatives from other
terror groups, a Lebanese soldier, and at least 30 civilians, three of
whom were journalists, have been killed.Emanuel Fabian contributed to
this report.
Report: Dozen of hostages' families receive signs of
life-‘19 women held hostage by Hamas’: Families rallying for
International Women’s Day-Relatives of each of the female captives held
by terrorists in Gaza to speak at Saturday’s Tel Aviv demonstration;
separately, anti-government protesters to urge elections-By ToI Staff
Today, 12:43 pm-MAR 09,24
The families of hostages were set to
rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening to specifically draw attention to
the plight of the 19 women held by terrorists in the Gaza Strip, as
anti-government protesters were readying to also demonstrate
nationwide.The rally by the hostages’ families came a day after
International Women’s Day. Additionally, on Monday, the UN’s
representative on sexual violence in conflict, Pramila Patten, released a
report saying that hostages were likely subject to sexual violence,
which she believed was ongoing.The protest is to be held under the
banner: “19 women held hostage by Hamas — International Women’s Day
2024.”The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Tel Aviv’s Hostages’ Square,
and family members representing each of the 19 female hostages will give
a speech.The rally was to come a day after Channel 12 reported, without
citing any sources, that several dozen families of hostages in Gaza
received signs of life regarding their loved ones this week.The network
said it could not provide any additional details on the matter. However,
Israel has been demanding a list of live hostages as part of the
ongoing hostage deal talks.According to Channel 12, the signs of life
sparked a debate among the hostage families, with some wanting to
radically step up protests amid a feeling that time is increasingly
running out. However, others were urging a more measured approach to
give negotiations on a deal a chance to work.Families of hostages being
held captive by Hamas in Gaza staged a protest on Friday late afternoon
and evening, blocking the main highway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to
urge the government to reach a deal to free their loved ones.The
protesters set tires on fire, and hostages’ relatives sat in five
cramped cages spread across the highway bearing signs that read “SOS,”
“Save us” and “Help.”Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on
October 7, murdering some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and
kidnapping 253.Attempts have been ongoing to reach a hostage deal
between Israel and Hamas in negotiations in Qatar and Cairo in recent
weeks. Talks on Thursday ended without any progress made, as both sides
continue to blame each other for sabotaging the negotiations. Further
meetings are set to begin next week.Hamas has said Israel must agree to a
permanent ceasefire before hostages are freed, Israeli forces must
leave the Strip and all Gazans must be able to return to homes they have
fled. Israel has publicly ruled out a permanent ceasefire, and says it
will resume its campaign to destroy Hamas after any temporary truce.The
apparent outline of a six-week truce deal, thus far rejected by Hamas,
would see 40 children, women, elderly and sick hostages released in a
first phase, in exchange for some 400 Palestinian security prisoners,
with the possibility of further releases to be negotiated.It is believed
that 130 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, after
105 civilians were released during a weeklong truce in late November.
The IDF has confirmed the deaths of at least 31 of the captives.Four
hostages were released prior to that, three have been rescued by troops
alive, and the bodies of 11 hostages have also been recovered, including
three mistakenly killed by the military. One more person, Bilha Yinon,
has been listed as missing since October 7, and her fate is still
unknown.Hamas has also been holding the bodies of fallen IDF soldiers
Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin since 2014, as well as 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.Election calls after violence-Meanwhile, at around the same
time on Saturday evening as the supporters of the hostage families will
hold their rally, anti-government protesters were set to gather across
the country, including at Tel Aviv’s Kaplan Street, the focus of last
year’s mass protests against the government’s contentious judicial
overhaul.Rallies will also be held in cities and towns nationwide, and
protesters will also gather on bridges across the country on Saturday
afternoon.Speakers at the main rally in Tel Aviv will include: Dr. Yahel
Kurlander, a sociology lecturer displaced from her home in the north by
attacks from the Hezbollah terror group launched from south Lebanon;
major general (res.) Amos Malka, a former head of the Israel Defense
Forces Military Intelligence Directorate; reservist Gal Alkalai; and Or
Szneiberg, an activist who was seriously injured while fighting in
Gaza.Demonstrations against the coalition’s contentious judicial
overhaul ceased with the outbreak of war, but protests have ramped up in
recent weeks as anti-government activists have increasingly demanded
new elections over the failures that enabled the devastating Hamas
attack.Calls for an election have grown also amid dissatisfaction with
the government’s handling of the war, with repeated polls showing Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu losing his majority in the Knesset if a vote
was to be held today. Netanyahu claimed last month that Israel’s
enemies want to see elections mid-war because the process would be so
divisive, and intimated that any politicians seeking to oust his
government from without or within were therefore siding with the
enemy.Netanyahu has faced criticism for his refusal to take
responsibility for October 7, while virtually all other military and
civilian leaders who had a hand in events have done so. Many top
officials are also expected to resign once the war concludes, while
Netanyahu has signaled he has no such intention.The prime minister has
also pushed back against investigating the failures that enabled the
Hamas onslaught so long as the war continues.
UN Security Council
to meet Monday on October 7 sexual violence report-Israel rails at UN
Secretary-General Guterres for failing to convene council himself and
for speech seen as equating Hamas sexual violence to unfounded
allegations against IDF-By Ariella Oldfield 8 March 2024, 11:13 pm
The
United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency session on
Monday to discuss the report issued this week by the UN’s envoy on sex
crimes detailing the sexual violence perpetrated by Palestinian
terrorists on October 7 and against hostages who have been held
since.Requests for the session were made by Security Council members —
the US, the UK and France.Foreign Minister Israel Katz said in a
statement that he was planning on attending the session along with
relatives of the hostages still being held by Hamas and would use the
opportunity to demand that the UN declare Hamas a terrorist organization
and demand the immediate release of the hostages.The Security Council
has adopted several resolutions already demanding the release of the
hostages.Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan will also attend the
meeting after being recalled to Israel for consultations with Katz
earlier this week.“I thank all the countries who supported our request
to convene the Security Council to debate the severe findings and
publish an explicit condemnation against Hamas for its sexual crimes and
call for the immediate release of all the hostages in Gaza,” said Katz,
adding that he expected more countries to join the request.“This is a
big victory for justice and morality and an important step in the
journey to bringing the hostages home.”The emergency meeting was
requested following the publication of a report by the UN’s special
representative on sexual violence in conflict, Pramila Patten, in which
she said that there was “clear and convincing information” to indicate
that hostages held captive in Gaza were subjected to “sexual violence
including rape, sexualized torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading
treatment.”Patten added that her office believed that such treatment was
ongoing against the hostages that still remained in Gaza.She also said
that there were “reasonable grounds” to believe that Hamas terrorists
perpetrated rape and gang rape against victims in at least three main
locations during their October 7 attack on Israel in which they murdered
some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped 253.Following the
publication of the report, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was
expected to convene the Security Council himself but did not, leading
the US, the UK and France to press for the session instead.In his
statement on Friday, Katz spoke out against Guterres, accusing him of
continuing to be blind and deaf to the hostages’ suffering “as if
nothing happened.”“On International Women’s Day of all days, his
continued silence is disgraceful and a stain on him that cannot be
removed,” he said.The UN secretary-general drew further Israeli outrage
on Friday during a speech he made at the UN Economic and Social Council
in honor of International Women’s Day.In his speech, Guterres warned of
the threat of women’s rights regressing worldwide. As an example, he
mentioned Patten’s report, citing her findings along with unproven
reports of sexual violence against Palestinian detainees.Noting
“horrific reports of the impact of conflict on women and girls around
the world,” he cited “Accounts in the recent report by Pramila Patten –
my Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict– of sexual
violence and indications of sexualized torture during the terror attacks
carried out by Hamas in Israel; and reports of sexual violence against
Palestinian detainees.”He also presented Hamas’s unverifiable reports of
casualties in Gaza as fact, saying the UN has “witnessed maternity
services crumbling in Gaza where women and children make up the majority
of the tens of thousands killed and injured.”The Hamas-run health
ministry in Gaza claims that almost 31,000 Palestinians have been killed
by Israel in the war, but the number cannot be independently verified
and is believed to include both Hamas terrorists and civilians, some of
whom were killed as a consequence of the terror group’s own rocket
misfires.The IDF says it has killed over 13,000 terrorists in Gaza, in
addition to some 1,000 who were killed inside Israel on and immediately
following October 7.Guterres’s speech was heavily criticized by Erdan,
who said that “the secretary-general once again publicly proved his bias
and hatred against Israel.”“What sort of distorted conscience can the
secretary-general have to dare equate between proof of sexual abuse,
rape and war crimes that Israeli women were put through on October 7,
which our hostages are still experiencing, and false and baseless claims
of physical searches of Palestinian women suspected of terrorism?” he
said.The UN, and its women’s organization in particular, were heavily
criticized by Israel for their slow response to the evidence of Hamas’s
sexual violence that emerged after October 7. It took eight weeks for UN
Women to condemn the attacks, which it did in December, saying it
condemned the atrocities of October 7 and was “alarmed” by the reports
of sexual violence.Guterres has also been heavily criticized by Israel
throughout the war for statements he made condemning the country for the
casualties in Gaza and repeatedly calling for a ceasefire. He has also
defended UNRWA, the UN’s Palestinian aid organization, after Israel
accused some of its members of being involved in October 7 attacks and
holding hostages in their homes.The UN secretary-general’s comments have
led Israeli officials to accuse him of cooperating with and covering
for Hamas. Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana was supposed to meet with him last
month during a diplomatic visit to the US but canceled, calling
Guterres a lost cause.Amy Spiro contributed to this report.
Warns
of groups that 'lurk just below terrorism threshold'UK counterterror
official: Anti-Israel protests make central London ‘no-go zone for
Jews’Robin Simcox warns ‘permissive environment for radicalization’
emerging; security group head says many British Jews avoid center of
capital on Saturdays for fear of violence-By ToI Staff Today, 11:07
am-MAR 9,24
The streets of central London have become “a no-go
zone for Jews every weekend” because of massive weekly anti-Israel
demonstrations held by pro-Palestinian protesters, the United Kingdom’s
counterterrorism commissioner has warned.The protests have seen
anti-Israel chants and a number of arrests. However, many in the British
Jewish community believe that policing has not gone far enough.In an
opinion piece published Thursday by The Telegraph, Robin Simcox
described the atmosphere in Britain since Hamas’s October 7 onslaught,
which has led to “skyrocketing” antisemitism in the UK.“Inflammatory and
borderline criminal rhetoric widely shared on social media. A sense
that the terrorism threat is rising,” Simcox wrote.“Protests becoming
ever more vociferous, with ‘from the river to the sea’ beamed onto the
side of Big Ben during a vote on Gaza. MPs more fearful for their safety
than ever,” he wrote, referring to a slogan that critics say is a
genocidal call for Israel’s destruction.The commissioner was also likely
referencing the recent decision of Conservative Party MP Mike Freer —
an outspoken supporter of Israel — not to seek reelection this year,
noting “serious threats” to his safety.Major demonstrations have taken
place in London on most Saturdays since the war was sparked by Hamas’s
October 7 massacre, when thousands of terrorists rampaged through
southern Israel, murdering some 1,200 people, mostly civilians
slaughtered amid brutal atrocities and sexual assault, and kidnapping
253 to Gaza, half of whom remain in captivity.The weekly marches of tens
of thousands of people through the UK capital have seen calls for an
“intifada” or uprising, as well as chants that advocate the destruction
of Israel, such as, “We don’t want two states, Palestine
’48.”Demonstrations have also featured people glorifying Hamas, and
antisemitic incidents and chants.British Jews say they have been subject
to verbal abuse by some pro-Palestinian supporters since the
devastating October 7 terror attack carried out by Hamas in southern
Israel and the subsequent war against the terror group.In January,
workers and shoppers at a family-owned kosher supermarket in Golders
Green fended off a knife-wielding attacker who asked them, “Do you
support Israel or Palestine?”There have also been numerous reports of
antisemitic attacks on people hanging posters of hostages kidnapped by
Gaza terror groups, and while speaking Hebrew on the streets of
London.Simcox said “all these things and more have become normalized in
the UK,” which he blamed on an emerging “permissive environment for
radicalization” that he said must immediately be tackled.He also charged
that Iran is sponsoring British schools and mosques, and that the
Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas back charities and television channels
operating in the UK.“We have not betrayed democracy if extremists are no
longer able to operate television channels,” he said. “And we will not
have become an authoritarian state if London is no longer permitted to
be turned into a no-go zone for Jews every weekend.”In the op-ed, Simcox
applauded his government’s efforts to tackle extremism on British soil,
but urged it to also target “the activities of those groups who
propagate extremist narratives but who lurk just below the terrorism
threshold,” mentioning the religious and educational
institutions.Responding to Simcox’s article, the head of UK Jewish
security group CST told the BBC that he — along with other London Jews —
avoids going into the center of the city for fear of violent incidents
surrounding anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protests in the area.“I don’t
go into town when there’s these demonstrations,” CST chief executive
Mark Gardner was quoted by the UK Jewish News as saying.Last month, CST
said it had recorded an all-time high in antisemitic incidents last
year, with the number after October 7 exceeding all previous totals in
the 40 years the group has been tracking antisemitism in Britain.The
rise appeared, at least initially, to reflect a celebration of the Hamas
attacks rather than anger at Israel’s military response in Gaza, the
CST said its data suggested.The previous record for antisemitic
incidents in Britain was in 2021, fueled by a rise in violence amid an
11-day war between Israel and Hamas that year.Agencies contributed to
this report.
Stockholm: UNRWA agreed to allow controls,
independent audits-Canada, Sweden resume UNRWA funding after pause over
terror allegations against staff-Ottawa says UN Palestinian refugee
agency ‘plays vital role in Gaza,’ vows to continue treating accusations
some employees were involved in Oct. 7 attack ‘extremely seriously’By
Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 4:56 am-MAR 9,24
Canada and Sweden
announced they will resume funding to the UN Palestinian refugee agency,
after receiving assurances of extra checks on its spending and
personnel and while still taking terror allegations against staff
members seriously.Ottawa paused funding on January 26 after Israel
alleged some of the staff at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency
for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) agency were involved in
the Hamas-led October 7 onslaught.“Canada will be lifting its temporary
pause on funding to [UNRWA],” Canadian International Aid Minister Ahmed
Hussen said in a Friday statement, but did not say exactly when this
would happen. “UNRWA plays a vital role in Gaza.”Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau said on Thursday that Ottawa was waiting for the results
of an internal United Nations probe into the Israeli accusations that
12 UNRWA staff — including one who was seen on CCTV abducting the body
of an Israeli — took part in the onslaught in which Palestinian
terrorists killed some 1,200 people and kidnapped 253, sparking Israel’s
ongoing military offensive against Hamas in Gaza.A total of 16 donors,
including the United States and Britain, paused their funding to
UNRWA.After the accusations, the UN fired the accused employees who were
still alive and launched an internal investigation. Israel has since
further alleged that 450 UNRWA employees were members of terror groups
in Gaza and last week released audio recordings incriminating two more
agency employees of allegedly joining in the assault.Hussen said Canada
had reviewed the interim report of the UN investigation and would
examine the final version.“Canada is resuming its funding to UNRWA so
more can be done to respond to the urgent needs of Palestinian
civilians. Canada will continue to take the allegations against some of
UNRWA’s staff extremely seriously and we will remain closely engaged
with UNRWA and the UN to pursue accountability and reform,” he
said.Hussen was set to announce the decision on Wednesday but delayed it
until Friday, for reasons that were not immediately clear.The Canadian
government is due to contribute C$25 million ($19 million) to UNRWA in
April and did not miss a payment as a result of the pause.Canada will
also send C$100,000 ($74,000) to the Jordan Hashemite Charity
Organization for supplies including food and blankets to be delivered to
the territory. The Canadian military will also send 300 cargo
parachutes to Jordan to help with airdrops of critical supplies.Sweden
said Saturday it too was resuming aid to the cash-strapped UN agency for
Palestinians with an initial disbursement of $20 million after
receiving assurances of extra checks on its spending and personnel.“The
government has allocated 400 million kronor to UNRWA for the year 2024.
Today’s decision concerns a first payment of 200 million kronor,” the
Swedish government said in a statement.It said that to unblock the aid,
UNRWA had agreed to “allow controls, independent audits, to strengthen
internal supervision and extra controls of personnel.”Two UN
investigations into Israel’s allegations were already underway when the
European Union said last Friday it will give 50 million euros ($54
million) to UNRWA after the agency agreed to allow EU-appointed experts
to audit the way it screens staff to identify extremists.Israel panned
the EU move, with the Foreign Ministry saying, “The disappointing
decision gives legitimacy to UNRWA employees’ involvement in terror
activities and cooperation with Hamas.”The ministry noted that the EU
was reopening the spigot before a UN probe into the Israeli claims of
UNRWA bias, and vowed to present donor countries and the UN
investigators with all the information it has on the subject in the
coming weeks.
Peru arrests 2, including Quds Force operative, for
alleged plot to attack Israeli-Peruvian chief of police says Iranian
suspect was tasked with ‘forming a terrorist cell to wipe out an Israeli
national’ during APEC forum-By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 1:18
am-MAR 9,24
LIMA, Peru — Peruvian police on Friday said they had
captured an Iranian and a Peruvian national who allegedly were planning
an attack on an Israeli person at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC), scheduled to be held later this year in the Andean nation.Peru’s
chief of police, Oscar Arriola, told a press conference the arrests
were made after an investigation in coordination with international
intelligence agencies, which provided “sensitive” information about an
Iranian citizen who arrived in Peru at the beginning of March.“We had to
act quickly because today (the Iranian) was set to return to Iran after
forming a terrorist cell to wipe out an Israeli national” who was going
to participate in the APEC event, Arriola said.Both the Iranian, whom
Arriola identified as 56-year-old Majid Azizi, and the Peruvian were
arrested on Thursday, he said. Azizi also holds Peruvian nationality by
marriage, Arriola said.Police are still looking for a third Peruvian
they think was in charge of killing the Israeli man, he said.Arriola
said that authorities had identified the Israeli who would have been
targeted in the attack, though they were choosing not to release the
person’s name due to security reasons.En conferencia de prensa, el
comandante general (e) de la PNP, Óscar Arriola Delgado, acompañado del
titular del @MininterPeru, Víctor Torres Falcón, brindaron detalles de
la intervención a los dos presuntos terroristas, quienes tenían
planificado asesinar a un ciudadano israelí. pic.twitter.com/9GGe8Cx6yp—
Policía Nacional del Perú (@PoliciaPeru) March 8, 2024-According to
Peru’s interior ministry, Azizi is a member of the Quds Force, the
extraterritorial branch of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that
has been frequently linked to alleged Iranian plots to target Israelis
overseas.This is the first time Peruvian authorities have announced the
arrest of an alleged member of that group. Iranian authorities did not
comment, and Iranian state media did not acknowledge the arrest early
Saturday.Arriola said Azizi — who entered Lima on March 3 — was captured
after withdrawing money from an ATM and, along with the two Peruvians
arrested, will remain in prison for an initial 15 days under terrorism
charges.Israel considers Iran its greatest enemy, citing the Iranian
government’s calls for Israel’s destruction and support for hostile
militant groups. It also accuses Iran of trying to develop a nuclear
bomb — a claim that Iran denies.
Time in office saw sharp decline
in ties with Israel-Turkey’s Erdogan indicates he will step down at end
of term after 2 decades in power-Long-time leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan
says local polls at end of March will be his last elections, indicating
he won’t run for presidency again in 2028-By AFP and ToI Staff 8 March
2024, 11:54 pm
ISTANBUL, Turkey – Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan said on Friday that the country’s March local elections would
be his last, suggesting an end to his more than two decades in power.It
was the first time that Erdogan, who has been in power since 2003, has
spoken about leaving office.“I am working non-stop. We’re running around
breathlessly because, for me, it’s a final,” said the president at a
meeting of the TUGVA young Turks foundation.“With the authority that the
law confers on me, this election is my last election.”The 70-year-old
leader expressed confidence that his conservative Justice and
Development (AKP) party would nonetheless remain in power even after he
has left office.He said that the results of the March 31 local elections
would be “a blessing for the brothers who come after me. There will be a
transfer of confidence.”The AKP is hoping to regain the mayorship of
Istanbul in the elections later this month, having seen it taken by the
opposition in 2019.Erdogan was himself mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to
1998.He was then elected prime minister in 2003 when the premier was the
dominant figure in Turkish politics.That changed when Erdogan was
elected president in 2014, following three terms as prime minister.A
constitutional change in 2017 then turned Turkey from a parliamentary
system into an executive presidency, abolishing the position of prime
minister and ensuring that Erdogan’s grip on power remained
unchanged.Further election successes in 2018 and last year have meant
that Erdogan’s often controversial rule has extended into a third
decade.Under Erdogan, Turkey turned away from its secular path and
embraced Islamism. His time in office saw a marked deterioration in ties
between one-time allies Israel and Turkey.Turkey maintains close ties
with Hamas, the terror group that slaughtered some 1,200 Israelis in an
unprecedented assault from Gaza on October 7, plunging the region into
war.Erdogan had been in the midst of an effort to warm ties with Israel
in the months before the war, but has since sharply backtracked and
returned to the same vitriolic attacks that characterized many of the
Islamist leader’s previous years in power.Israel was a long-time
regional ally of Turkey before Erdogan came to power, but ties imploded
after a 2010 Israeli commando raid on the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara ship,
part of a blockade-busting flotilla, that left dead 10 Turkish activists
who attacked IDF soldiers aboard the ship.Netanyahu and Erdogan
repeatedly aimed brickbats at each other in the ensuing years, including
mutual charges of genocide. In July 2014, Erdogan accused the Jewish
state of “keeping Hitler’s spirit alive” during a war with Gaza.Ties
later saw a moderate improvement, but both countries withdrew their
ambassadors in 2018 amid violence in Gaza and the Trump administration’s
relocation of its embassy to Jerusalem.Facing hardening diplomatic
isolation and economic woes, Erdogan began to publicly display an
openness toward rapprochement in December 2020. In August of last year,
Israel and Turkey announced a full renewal of diplomatic ties.However,
both countries again withdrew their ambassadors with the outbreak of
war, in Israel’s case as a safety measure.
Blinken says truce
‘ball’ in Hamas’s court; terror group says no to compromise-Lebanese
newspaper claims failure in hostage negotiations in Cairo stems from
departure from Paris proposals, lack of focus on future stages of
deal-By ToI Staff and Agencies 8 March 2024, 9:24 pm
US Secretary
of State Antony Blinken said on Friday it was up to Hamas to agree to a
temporary ceasefire that would allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza
and pave the way for talks on an “enduring resolution” to the
conflict.The Palestinian terrorist group left talks in Cairo aimed at
reaching an agreement to pause fighting ahead of Ramadan, amid fears
violence could escalate during the Muslim holy month.Israel and Hamas
blamed each other for the lack of agreement on a deal that would require
Hamas to free some of the hostages it still holds in exchange for a
40-day truce. Some Palestinian security prisoners held in Israel would
also be released.Blinken, ahead of a meeting with Turkish Foreign
Minister Hakan Fidan, said Washington was still pushing for a truce.“The
issue is Hamas. The issue is whether Hamas will decide or not to have a
ceasefire that would benefit everyone,” Blinken said.“The ball is in
their court. We’re working intensely on it, and we’ll see what they
do.”However, Hamas’s military wing said Friday there would be no
compromise on the movement’s demand that Israel end its war to destroy
Hamas and completely withdraw from Gaza to secure the release of
hostages seized in the October 7 attack.“Our top priority to reach a
prisoner exchange deal is the complete commitment for the halt of
aggression and an enemy withdrawal, and there is no compromise on this,”
Abu Obeida, spokesman for the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, said in a
televised statement.The statement came as hopes dimmed for a new truce
in the five-month-old war between Israel and Hamas triggered by the
Palestinian terrorists’ unprecedented attack on southern Israel on
October 7 in which they murdered some 1,200 people, mostly civilians,
and kidnapped 253.Israel has called Hamas’s demands “delusional” and
pledged not to end the war until Hamas’s military and governing
capacities are dismantled. Hamas, which seized power in Gaza from the
Palestinian Authority’s main Fatah party in 2007, is avowedly committed
to destroying Israel.On Thursday, Hamas’s delegation voiced
dissatisfaction with Israeli responses to its demands and left the
latest round of talks in Cairo for consultations with the movement’s
leadership in Qatar.Abu Obeida on Friday also called for “our people” to
mobilize and “crawl” towards the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Jerusalem’s
Temple Mount, a flashpoint for violence during Ramadan in past
years.Quoting Palestinian sources, Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported
on Friday that the failure of talks in Cairo this week was because they
were no longer focused on the Paris proposal agreed upon by the US,
Egypt, Qatar and Israel in February.The outline reportedly included a
three-phase humanitarian pause — with 35 to 40 Israeli hostages,
including women, men over the age of 60, and those with serious medical
conditions, released during the first six-week phase. Israeli soldiers
and the bodies of killed hostages would be released in the second and
third phases.Al-Akhbar quoted sources as saying that the talks faltered
as the conversation moved away from the second and third phases and was
instead focused only on the first.“What is proposed now does not meet
the minimum demands of [Hamas] or the needs of the Gaza Strip,” a
Palestinian source was quoted as saying while reiterating Hamas’s calls
for a full ceasefire.“There needs to be a commitment on the part of the
United States, Egypt and Qatar, in the presence of a sustainable truce,
that leads to a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire.”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 Hamas
captivity during a weeklong truce in late November.Four hostages were
released prior to that, and three were rescued by troops. The bodies of
eight hostages have also been recovered and three hostages were
mistakenly killed by the military. One more person has been listed as
missing since October 7, and their fate is still unknown.
Israel
slams report for not including 36 victims of terror-UN rights chief says
settlement expansion a war crime, prevents Palestinian state-Volker
Turk slams ‘shocking new levels’ of settler violence since October 7,
notes alignment of current hardline government’s policies with settler
movement-By Reuters and ToI Staff 8 March 2024, 3:26 pm
The
United Nations’ human rights chief said Friday that Israeli settlements
in the West Bank have expanded by a record amount and risk eliminating
any practical possibility of a Palestinian state.The UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said that the growth of
Israeli settlements amounted to the transfer by Israel of its own
population, which he reiterated was a war crime. The US Biden
administration said last month the settlements were “inconsistent” with
international law after Israel announced new housing plans in the West
Bank.“Settler violence and settlement-related violations have reached
shocking new levels, and risk eliminating any practical possibility of
establishing a viable Palestinian State,” Turk said in a statement
accompanying the report which will be presented to the Human Rights
Council in Geneva in late March.The 16-page report, based on the UN’s
own monitoring as well as other sources, documented 24,300 new Israeli
housing units in the West Bank during a one-year period through to the
end of October 2023, which it said was the highest on record since
monitoring began in 2017.It also said there had been a dramatic increase
in the intensity, severity and regularity of violence against
Palestinians in the West Bank by both extremist settlers and the IDF,
particularly since the deadly Hamas onslaught on Israel on October 7,
which saw Hamas terrorists kill about 1,200 people, mostly civilians,
and kidnap 253 others.Since then, more than 400 Palestinians have been
killed by Israeli security forces or by settlers, it said. Most have
been killed during violent clashes with Israeli forces.Israel’s
diplomatic mission in Geneva said that the report should have included
the deaths of 36 Israelis in terror attacks carried out by Palestinians
in the West Bank in 2023. “Human rights are universal, yet Israeli
victims of Palestinian terrorism are ignored by the Office [of the High
Commissioner] time and time again,” it said in a statement.Turk’s report
noted that the policies of Israel’s government, which is the most
right-wing in the country’s history and includes religious nationalists
with close ties to settlers, appeared aligned to an “unprecedented
extent” with the goals of the Israeli settler movement.
UN
accuses Iran of using ‘disproportionate’ violence during Mahsa Amini
protests-Probe finds Islamic Republic committed extrajudicial killings,
prisoners sexually assaulted during crackdown; says Amini died of trauma
inflicted while in morality police custody-By Jon Gambrell 8 March
2024, 12:27 pm
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran is
responsible for the “physical violence” that led to the death of Mahsa
Amini in September 2022 and sparked nationwide protests against the
country’s mandatory headscarf, or hijab, laws and its ruling theocracy, a
UN fact-finding mission said Friday.The stark pronouncement came in a
wide-ranging initial report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council by
the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran.It also found that the Islamic Republic
employed “unnecessary and disproportionate use of lethal force” to put
down the demonstrations that erupted following Amini’s death and that
Iranian security forces sexually assaulted detainees.The months-long
security crackdown killed more than 500 people and saw over 22,000
detained.There was no immediate comment on the report from Iran. Iranian
officials did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated
Press on the mission’s findings.The release of the report is unlikely to
change the trajectory of Iran’s government, now more firmly in the
hands of hardliners after a low-turnout vote in elections last week put
them back in charge of the country’s parliament.However, it puts further
international pressure on Tehran amid wider Western concerns about its
advancing nuclear program, Iran’s arming of Russia in Moscow’s war on
Ukraine, and the continued harassment and imprisonment of activists,
including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi.“The protests were
unprecedented because of the leadership of women and youth, in their
reach and longevity and, ultimately, the state’s violent response,” the
report said.Amini, 22, died on September 16, 2022, in a hospital after
her arrest by the country’s morality police over allegedly not wearing
her hijab to the liking of the authorities. She was brought to Iran’s
Vozara detention facility to undergo a “re-education class,” but
collapsed after 26 minutes and was taken to a hospital 30 minutes later,
according to the report.Iran has denied being responsible for her death
or that she had been beaten. At times, authorities have pointed to a
medical condition Amini had from childhood after surgery. The UN report
dismissed that as a cause of her death.The panel “has established the
existence of evidence of trauma to Ms. Amini’s body, inflicted while in
the custody of the morality police,” the report said.“Based on the
evidence and patterns of violence by the morality police in the
enforcement of the mandatory hijab on women, the mission is satisfied
that Ms. Amini was subjected to physical violence that led to her
death,” it said.The report stops short, however, of blaming anyone
specifically for harming Amini.The protests that followed Amini’s death
started first with the chant “Women, Life, Freedom.” However, the
protesters’ chanting and cries soon grew into open calls of revolt
against Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.The UN report
found Iranian security forces used shotguns, assault rifles and
submachine guns against demonstrators “in situations where there was no
imminent threat of death or serious injury” to them, “thereby committing
unlawful and extrajudicial killings.”It also found a pattern of
protesters being shot intentionally in the eye.“The mission notes the
deterrent and chilling effect of such injuries, as they permanently
marked the victims, essentially ‘branding’ them as protesters,” the
report said.Some of those detained faced sexual violence, including
rape, the threat of rape, forced nudity, groping and electrocution of
their genitals, according to the report.“The security forces played on
social and cultural stigma connected to sexual and gender-based violence
to spread fear and humiliate and punish women, men and children,” the
report said.The panel also acknowledged it continued to investigate the
2023 death of teenager Armita Garavand, who died after falling on the
Tehran Metro in what activists allege was an attack over her not wearing
a hijab.Geravand’s parents appeared in a state media video at the time
saying a blood pressure issue, a fall, or perhaps both contributed to
their daughter’s death.“In actions reminiscent of Ms. Amini’s case, the
state authorities took measures to obfuscate the circumstances leading
to Ms. Garavand’s death,” the report said.It also noted a suspected
spate of poisonings targeting Iranian schoolgirls, without drawing
conclusions on what transpired in the incidents.
Visiting Cyprus,
EU chief says pilot ship to set sail Friday on aid corridor to
Gaza-Ursula von der Leyen inspects facilities at Larnaca port, where
Spanish ship carrying US-donated food supplies is waiting to make test
run; Israel welcomes move-By AP and ToI Staff 8 March 2024, 11:22 am
A
ship will head to Gaza on Friday carrying humanitarian aid, the
European Commission president said while visiting Cyprus, as
international donors launch a sea corridor to supply the territory,
which faces widespread hunger and shortages of other essential supplies
after nearly five months of war.A ship belonging to Spain’s Open Arms
will make a pilot voyage to test the sea corridor, Ursula von der Leyen
told reporters in Cyprus, where she’s inspecting preparations for the
sea corridor. It’s been waiting at Cyprus’s port of Larnaca for
permission to deliver food aid from World Central Kitchen, a US charity
founded by celebrity chef José Andrés.She said the EU, together with the
US, the United Arab Emirates and other involved partner countries are
launching the sea corridor to deliver large quantities of aid to Gaza to
respond to a “humanitarian catastrophe,” speaking at a news conference
with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides.Israel welcomed the
move.“Israel will continue to facilitate the transfer of humanitarian
aid to Gazans, in accordance with the laws of war and in coordination
with the US and our allies around the world,” a Foreign Ministry
statement said.The statement added that Israel will continue to fight
the Hamas terror group “until its elimination and the return of all
hostages.”Efforts to dramatically ramp up aid deliveries signaled
growing frustration in the United States and Europe with Israel’s
conduct in the war.The previous day, US President Joe Biden announced a
plan to open an offshore port to help deliver aid, underscoring how the
United States is having to go around Israel — its main Mideast ally and
the top recipient of US military aid — to get aid into Gaza, including
through airdrops that started last week.Efforts to set up a sea route
for aid deliveries come amid mounting alarm over the spread of hunger
among Gaza’s 2.3 million people. Hunger is most acute in northern Gaza,
which has been isolated by Israeli forces for months and suffered long
cutoffs of food supply deliveries.Israel says it does not restrict
humanitarian or medical aid and has blamed the lack of deliveries on the
capacity of aid agencies, repeatedly saying that it is approving more
aid trucks for crossing than the agencies are able to deliver. It also
accuses Hamas of commandeering some aid deliveries.After months of
warnings over the risk of famine in Gaza under Israel’s airstrikes,
ground operations and siege, hospital doctors have reported 20
malnutrition-related deaths at two northern Gaza hospitals. The figure
could not be independently verified.UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron
said Friday that the UK will work alongside the United States to open a
maritime corridor to deliver aid directly to Gaza.“Alongside the US, the
UK and partners have announced we will open a maritime corridor to
deliver aid directly to Gaza,” Cameron said on social media. “We
continue to urge Israel to allow more trucks into Gaza as the fastest
way to get aid to those who need it.”While reiterating his support for
Israel, Biden used his State of the Union speech to reiterate demands
that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allow more aid to Gaza.“To the
leadership of Israel, I say this: Humanitarian assistance cannot be a
secondary consideration or a bargaining chip,” Biden declared before
Congress. He also repeated calls for Israel to do more to protect
civilians in the fighting, and to work toward Palestinian statehood as
the only long-term solution to Israeli-Palestinian violence.US officials
said it will likely be weeks before the Gaza pier is operational.Aid
groups have said their efforts to deliver desperately needed supplies to
Gaza have been hampered because of the difficulty of coordinating with
the Israeli military, the ongoing hostilities and the breakdown of
public order. It is even more difficult to get aid to the isolated
north.Sigrid Kaag, the UN senior humanitarian and reconstruction
coordinator for Gaza, told reporters late Thursday that air and sea
deliveries cannot make up for a shortage of supply routes on land.EU
Commission spokesman Balazs Ujvari said on Wednesday the bloc would
consider airdrops, but this would be a last resort and cannot replace
ground access to the enclave.Ujvari said the EU has so far carried out
around 40 flights to deliver aid to Gaza, primarily through
Egypt.Meanwhile, efforts to reach a ceasefire before Ramadan appeared
stalled. Hamas said Thursday that its delegation had left Cairo, where
talks were being held, until next week.International mediators had hoped
to alleviate some of the immediate crisis with a six-week ceasefire,
which would have seen Hamas release some of the Israeli hostages it is
holding, Israel release some Palestinian prisoners, and aid groups given
access to bring a major influx of assistance into Gaza.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 Hamas
captivity during a weeklong truce in late November, and four hostages
were released prior to that. Three hostages have been rescued by troops
alive, and the bodies of 11 hostages have also been recovered, including
three mistakenly killed by the military.The IDF has confirmed the
deaths of 31 of those still held by Hamas, citing new intelligence and
findings obtained by troops operating in Gaza. One more person is listed
as missing since October 7, and their fate is still unknown.Hamas is
also holding the bodies of fallen IDF soldiers Oron Shaul and Hadar
Goldin since 2014, as well as 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.Egyptian
officials said Hamas has agreed to the main terms of such an agreement
as a first stage but wants commitments that it will lead to an eventual
more permanent ceasefire, while Israel wants to confine the negotiations
to a more limited agreement.The officials spoke on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the negotiations
with the media. Both officials said mediators are still pressing the two
parties to soften their positions.
Sweden finally joins NATO, ending non-alignment, in Ukraine war shadow-By Shaun TANDON.
Washington
(AFP) March 8, 2024-Sweden on Thursday became the 32nd member of NATO,
turning the page on two centuries of non-alignment and capping two years
of tortuous diplomacy after Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered new
fears.Days after Hungary followed key holdout Turkey and became the last
NATO member to sign off, Sweden ceremonially handed over accession
documents to the United States, the leading force of the transatlantic
alliance that promises joint security for all.Prime Minister Ulf
Kristersson late Thursday attended as a guest at the annual State of the
Union address of President Joe Biden, whose rival Donald Trump has
disparaged NATO as unfairly burdening the United States."Mr Prime
Minister, welcome to NATO, the strongest military alliance the world has
ever seen," Biden said as he recognized Kristersson, who sat in the
gallery next to First Lady Jill Biden.Biden urged the House leadership
of the Republican Party to move on billions of dollars in military aid
to Ukraine, saying, in a dig at Trump, that "I will not bow down" to
Russian President Vladimir Putin."If anybody in this room thinks Putin
will stop at Ukraine, I assure you he will not," Biden said.- 'Victory
for freedom' -Kristersson, at an accession ceremony at the State
Department, called joining NATO "a major step but, at the same time, a
very natural step.""It's a victory for freedom today. Sweden has made a
free, democratic, sovereign and united choice to join NATO," he said.He
later delivered a televised address to the nation from Washington,
telling Swedes: "We are a small country, but we understand more than
most the importance of the greater world beyond our borders."Secretary
of State Antony Blinken said few would have expected Sweden as well as
Finland to join NATO before Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine in
February 2022.There is "no clearer example than today of the strategic
debacle that Putin's invasion of Ukraine has become for Russia," Blinken
said.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also hailed Sweden's
membership, saying: "One more country in Europe has become more
protected from Russian evil."- Overcoming Turkish reluctance -Sweden has
not fought in a war since the Napoleonic conflicts of the early 19th
century.Sweden and Finland, while militarily intertwined with the United
States and both members of the European Union, had historically steered
clear of joining NATO, formed in the Cold War to unite against the
Soviet Union.Finland and Sweden launched a joint bid quickly after the
invasion of Ukraine, which itself had unsuccessfully sought to join
NATO.Finland successfully joined in April 2023, but Sweden's membership
was stalled by Turkey."Good things come to those who wait," Blinken said
as he received the documents from Sweden.Russia has vowed
"countermeasures" over Sweden's entry into NATO, especially if the
alliance's troops and assets deploy in the country.Sweden's blue and
yellow flag is expected to be hoisted on Monday at the Brussels
headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance.Before agreeing to
ratify membership, Turkey used its leverage to press Sweden, known for
its liberal asylum policies, to crack down on Kurdish militants who have
campaigned against Ankara.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan later
demanded action after protesters, enjoying Swedish laws on free speech,
desecrated Islam's holy book the Koran.In a clear if unstated sweetener,
the United States dangled the sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey, which
has faced the wrath of US sanctions over an earlier major military
purchase from Russia.The Biden administration in January approved $23
billion in F-16 warplanes for Turkey swiftly after it ratified Sweden's
membership.The United States simultaneously pushed ahead with $8.6
billion in more advanced F-35 jets for Greece, a fellow NATO member and
historic adversary of Turkey.Even after Turkey's blessing, Sweden faced
another obstacle as it needed approval of a last country -- Hungary,
whose nationalist prime minister, Viktor Orban, has often thumbed his
nose at Western allies.The Hungarian parliament ratified Sweden's
membership on February 26. But in one last hiccup, Hungary could not
sign the accession document due to a brief absence in the mostly
ceremonial post of president, after an Orban ally resigned over
pardoning a convicted child abuser's accomplice.
Paris backs Dutch PM as next NATO chief-by AFP Staff Writers-The Hague (AFP) March 6, 2024
Prime
Minister Gabriel Attal announced France's support on Wednesday for his
Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte to lead NATO, which several members have
endorsed but Hungary has challenged.Rutte is the frontrunner to replace
Jens Stoltenberg as NATO secretary general, even though a shock win for
the far right in the recent Netherlands general election risks
tarnishing his legacy."Of course we support Mark Rutte's candidacy for
NATO, given his experience, his ability to build a very broad coalition
and his ability to act for our collective security," Attal said at a
press conference with Rutte during a visit to the Netherlands.The move
comes after the United States, Britain and Germany expressed support for
Rutte to lead NATO, at a crucial time for the alliance in the face of
Russia's war against Ukraine.Rutte, 57, has announced his intention to
leave the Dutch political scene but will remain in office until a new
government is formed -- the subject of negotiations since the November
elections.For his part, Rutte said at Wednesday's press conference that
it was "crucial" to "break the deadlock in Congress over the 60 billion
dollars for Ukraine", referring to aid currently being blocked by the
Republican-controlled US House of Representatives."I am convinced that
whether Biden or Trump wins, the United States will remain engaged, in
every way, with NATO and also with Ukraine," he added.A successor for
Stoltenberg -- the former Norwegian prime minister who has overseen NATO
for a decade -- is expected to be announced before a July summit in
Washington.The decision will be taken by consensus among the member
states.
NATO, the US-led defence alliance-by AFP Staff Writers
Brussels,
Belgium (AFP) March 7, 2024-Born at the start of the Cold War, NATO --
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- is the world's biggest
collective defence grouping with 32 members in Europe and North America
-- counting Sweden, its newest arrival.- How many divisions? -NATO's
military forces come from its member countries, put under a unified
Allied command each time it launches a mission.US forces are by far the
biggest contingent. In Europe, there are some 79,000 US servicemen and
women deployed, more than 48,000 of them in Germany, according to the
Pentagon.The only military equipment NATO itself owns is a fleet of
sensor-loaded AWACS planes and drones.With Sweden joining, the alliance
will be able to count on 50,000 more troops -- around half of them
reservists -- to swell its potential ranks to more than three million,
according to several specialised institutes.- Brussels HQ -NATO was
created from a Washington Treaty signed on April 4, 1949. Its mission at
the time was to counter the threat posed by the Soviet Union and to
affirm the principle of mutual defence of its members.In a Madrid summit
following Russia's all-out invasion on Ukraine in 2022, the alliance
adopted a new strategic concept designating Russia as "the gravest
threat to Euro-Atlantic security".Its 12 founding nations (Belgium,
Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and the United States) have been joined by
others over succeeding years, up to Sweden's adhesion.NATO's first
headquarters was in London, then it was moved to Paris before being
transferred to Brussels in 1966 where it remains today. Its SHAPE
military command is in Mons, also in Belgium.The head of the alliance
since 2014 is Jens Stoltenberg, a 64-year-old former Norwegian prime
minister. His term was extended in 2022 and runs to the end of October
this year.NATO's main decision-making body is the North Atlantic
Council.- Article 5 -The core of NATO is Article 5 of its founding
treaty which stipulates that an attack on one member is considered an
attack on all.It has been invoked just once to date: in 2001, in a show
of allies' support for the United States the day after it was hit by the
September 11 attacks.NATO has carried out several missions over its
history, including one in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001
attacks. That came to an end with a hasty pull-out in September 2021 of
the 10,000 personnel deployed at the time.NATO is present in Iraq and
notably in Kosovo, where it has 4,500 troops in its KFOR stabilisation
force sent from 27 countries and currently under Turkish command.
N.Korean leader oversees artillery drills near border-by AFP Staff Writers-Seoul (AFP) March 7, 2024
North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a large-scale artillery drill amid
Pyongyang's fury at US-South Korea joint exercises that began this week,
state media reported Friday.The drills on Thursday "aimed to increase
the combat readiness posture and actual war capability," the KCNA state
news agency reported, as tensions mount between Pyongyang and Seoul.The
live-fire drills involved border units "that put the enemy's capital in
their striking range," the KCNA report said, and came a day after Kim
visited a base in the country's western region.North Korea on Tuesday
warned that Seoul and Washington would pay a "dear price" over the
large-scale military exercises, known as "Freedom Shield" that started
Monday, urging the allies to cease "frantic war drills".So far this
year, Pyongyang has declared South Korea its "principal enemy",
jettisoned agencies dedicated to reunification and outreach, and
threatened war over "even 0.001 mm" of territorial
infringement.Washington and Seoul started their annual spring military
exercises with double the number of troops participating compared to
2023, to enhance their preparedness in responding to the ever-escalating
nuclear threats from Pyongyang, they have said.North Korea has long
condemned joint US-South Korea military drills, calling them rehearsals
for an invasion.The nuclear-armed North has in the past carried out
weapons tests as a response to such joint exercises.Seoul said on
Tuesday that its military was thoroughly prepared for North Korea's
possible provocations.As he watched the drills on Thursday, Kim
"expressed his great satisfaction" that the units are "fully ready for
constant mobilization for battles," according to KCNA.On Wednesday, he
visited a major operational training base base in the country's western
region with photos released afterward showing him talking with
camouflaged troops and overseeing firing drills.
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.
World Bank to consider impact of lacking ID on digital financial inclusion for women-Mar 8, 2024, 12:18 pm EST-Bianca Gonzalez
A
blog post by the World Bank shares that an upcoming World Bank paper
will recommend ways to close the gender access gap to digital financial
services.Limited financial literacy, a lack of identity documents, and
cultural constraints are major barriers for women in accessing financial
products, World Bank research indicates. Additionally, low digital
literacy, smartphones, and lack of internet access limit their ability
to take advantage of the expanding landscape of digital financial
tools.A lack of supply-side data on gender disparities as well as
products and services designed without addressing the unique needs of
women also stifles access. Discriminatory laws and regulations as well
as limited rights reinforce these hurdles.On average, women have 77
percent of the legal rights men do around the world. Even more
concerning is that in 2022, reforms toward legal gender equality reached
a 20 year low.One step in overcoming challenges to digital financial
inclusion for women is to create gender-relevant regulatory frameworks
and policies. Tiered customer due diligence regulations for risk
assessment, recognizing more identity documents, and incorporating a
vulnerability lens to address negative experiences women have with
digital financial services are some critical steps to bridge the access
gap.Mexico’s tiered account-opening requirements serves as an example of
a gender-relevant policy approach that bridges this gap. Another
example of addressing the gap is Bank Negara Malaysia’s commitment to
gathering gender disaggregated data, which will inform interventions and
educational opportunities.Digital literacy initiatives such as
Indonesia’s women digital ambassadors provide branch agnostic financial
services mentorship. Pakistan’s Asaan Mobile Account, which includes a
digital wallet, is an example of bridging the internet connectivity
access gap.Lastly, regulators should create infrastructure that includes
interoperable digital identity systems as well as identity reform to
make obtaining IDs simpler for women.
SSI advocates welcome EU digital wallet, IOTA sees opportunity-Mar 8, 2024, 11:19 am EST-Masha Borak
Self-sovereign
identity (SSI) advocates are celebrating a win after the European
Parliament approved legislation last week that will bring digital
identity wallets to its residents.The European Parliament endorsed
legislation regulating the European Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet last
week by a wide margin. Aside from bringing all European residents a
digital wallet, the regulation, known as eIDAS 2.0 (electronic
IDentification, Authentication, and Trust Services), will mark the
introduction of self-sovereign identity (SSI), helping end-users gain
more control over how their data is being handled.“The last 6 years of
my career, I have been preparing for #SSI adoption and another massive
step has been made today!” CEO of digital identity service provider
Impierce Technologies Jelle Millenaar said on X (formerly Twitter) last
week.The legislation was also welcomed by the Iota Foundation which
hopes to find a place for its blockchain technology for decentralized
identity within the European project. Its product Iota Identity aims to
consolidate identity management under a singular protocol, helping
different identity types achieve seamless interaction, according to
Crypto News Flash.The IOTA Foundation is participating in the European
Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) pre-commercial procurement
(PCP), which pilots distributed ledger technology. Identity is one of
the several key areas covered by the project.“The @IOTA #EBSI Team now
officially finished the final phase 2B of the @EU_EBSI #PCP project
yesterday with a dense 6 hour workshop summarizing the 805 pages final
report. We had a very good discussion with the @EU_Commission on various
aspects of the tech and use cases,” Christoph F. Strnadl, deputy CTO at
Software AG, said on X this Friday.Businesses will gain from EUDI
Wallet-The pan-European digital wallet seeks to include residents and
businesses within EU member states, allowing them to digitize and make
interoperable identity documents and other attributes such as degrees,
driving licenses and professional certifications.The project is bringing
more privacy to individuals but it’s also set to open up opportunities
for businesses, writes Alejandro Leal, research analyst at
identity-focused analysis firm KuppingerCole.“Moving beyond the
regulatory landscape, the business implications of digital identities
extend far beyond traditional Identity and Access Management (IAM)
frameworks,” says Leal. “These digital identities serve as enablers for
cross-organizational use, offering reusable, decentralized approaches
that improve and expand business processes.”The eIDAS regulation means
that citizens and businesses can use digital wallets to link different
documents and attributes and access public and private services. The
EUDI Wallet will also help with identity verification (KYC) and user
authentication which will benefit companies in enhancing security and
reliability.Another perk for businesses is integration with major
platforms such as social networks, e-commerce platforms and search
engines.“By enabling interoperability with these gatekeeper platforms,
enterprises can ensure widespread acceptance of the EU Wallet among
users,” says Leal.eIDAS now awaits its final stamp of approval from the
Council of Ministers and is expected to enter into force by the end of
March. After the regulation enters force, regulators will have six
months to finalize the technical specifications of the EU Digital ID
Wallet. By 2026, all EU member states are mandated to provide digital
wallets to every resident.
Consultant sought by Simprints to assess biometric vaccine delivery in Ghana-Mar 8, 2024, 12:42 pm EST | Chris Burt
Simprints
has posted a tender opportunity for a research consultancy to asses its
project in Ghana for ensuring efficient vaccine delivery through
biometrics.The company wants to better understand the factors behind a
lack of awareness among intended beneficiaries. It also wants to know to
what extent immunization centers contribute to awareness of social
protection programs, according to a posting on ReliefWeb.The intended
outcome is a baseline measurement for the evaluation of the impact of
biometrics on effective and timely delivery of routine immunizations,
like the malaria vaccine. Simprints will work with international and
local evaluators for data collection and quality assurance, the post
says.Key aspects of the project Simprints is seeking insight into
include coverage rates for malaria vaccination among children under two
years old and the level of community acceptance of biometric technology,
along with concerns or hesitations that pose barriers to acceptance.
Researchers will also be asked to consider the knowledge, skills and
attitudes of community health workers related to biometrics and their
motivation to adopt digital tools.The research will also consider data
quality, registration and service delivery efficiency, health service
delivery prior to the deployment of biometrics to form the basis of
comparison, scalability and cross-cutting issues around inclusion.A
15-page document provides the full terms of reference.The Ghana Health
Service launched a pilot of Simprints’ biometric immunization management
system around the end of 2021.Simprints has also contracted a similar
assessment of its work in Ethiopia, as the company continues to stake
out a leadership position in responsible biometrics
deployment.Applications are due by March 22, 2024.
Tunisia biometric ID card and passport law approved by parliament-Mar 8, 2024, 3:44 pm EST- Masha Borak
After
years of delay and criticism from civil society over lacking data
protection, the Tunisian parliament voted in favor of two draft laws on
biometric identity cards and passports.The Rights and Liberties
Committee of the Assembly of the People’s Representatives greenlighted
the Biometric ID and Passport Laws at the end of February. The draft
laws were adopted on Wednesday with an overwhelming majority voting in
favor, business news agency Zawya reports.Lawmakers also voted to
dismiss an amendment that would prevent the Tunisian Ministry of
Interior from building a centralized biometric database, brought to the
Parliament one day before the vote.The news was greeted with criticism
from digital rights group Access Now and its civil society partners in
Tunisia.Over the past years, rights advocates have been raising concerns
about the risk of data breaches and arguing that the current 2004 Data
Protection Law is outdated. Groups such as Access Now have been
advocating against the introduction of a mandatory biometric ID system
without robust data protection and privacy safeguards.“Since 2016, civil
society in Tunisia has been sounding the alarm on the Biometric ID
Bill, demanding robust human rights guarantees and safeguards,” says
Kassem Mnejja, MENA campaigner at Access Now. “However, many of the
demands from eight years ago remain unaddressed.”The biometric ID
project will be implemented by the National Personal Data Protection
Instance. Critics, however, claim that the data protection agency lacks
the statutory powers to enforce solid data privacy and security
measures.
Yubico releases multi-protocol edition of its biometric security key-Mar 8, 2024, 2:10 pm EST-Masha Borak
Yubico
is adding a multi-protocol edition to its line of biometric hardware
security keys for enterprise users in partnership with decentralized
authentication firm Hypr.The YubiKey Bio Series will add two new
multi-protocol keys that support biometric authentication with added
support for FIDO and Smart Card/PIV protocols: the YubiKey C Bio –
Multi-protocol Edition (USB-C) and YubiKey Bio – Multi-protocol Edition
(USB-A).The additions can be seen as part of Yubico’s strategy to expand
enterprise services around YubiKeys in the wake of its September IPO.
In a recent interview with Biometric Update, the company’s co-founder
Stina Ehrensvard said that the majority of its sales are big enterprises
around the world. The company has been seeing an increasing number of
financial services and governments buying its products and an uptick in
healthcare.The multi-protocol edition of the YubiKey Bio Series will be
sold through the company’s enterprise subscription. It is currently
available through an early access program with Hypr.“This new solution
weaves the very best components of our joint technologies, and we cannot
be more excited to share new functionalities, added flexibility and the
highest level of authentication security, for our joint customers,”
says Sean Dyon, vice president of strategic alliances at Hypr.The
multi-protocol edition keys should provide versatility across different
devices, operating systems and applications. They work both on legacy
on-premises and modern cloud environments, the company says in an
announcement.Yubico has recently expanded its cloud-based delivery
service for YubiKeys to more countries. The company will ship the
hardware devices automatically to 49 countries.
CBP One app criticized over extra-territorial biometrics collection-Mar 8, 2024, 1:44 pm EST-Masha Borak
U.S.
Customs and Border Protection’s biometric asylum app CBP One has come
under attack over plans to expand the collection of biometrics from
non-resident aliens leaving the United States.A new update to the app,
which was publicized in the Federal Register in February, is planned to
instruct certain aliens departing the U.S. to “voluntarily provide
biographical data, facial images and geolocation.” Submitting a selfie
photo with location data is supposed to serve as evidence that an
individual has actually departed the country and is aimed at all
travelers who receive an I-94 travel record.The I-94 form is required
for people entering the U.S. who are not citizens, resident aliens, or
holders of immigration visas.Plans to expand the collection of
biometrics through the CBP One app, however, have invited criticism from
immigrant rights groups, FedScoop reports. Legal organization Just
Futures Law Co-founder and Deputy Director Julie Mao expressed concerns
over CBP’s expansion of “surveillance capabilities and
requirements.”“With little notice or oversight, CBP has expanded
biometric and geolocation surveillance to individuals not even in the
U.S.,” says Mao. “What business and for that matter legal authority does
CBP have to conduct such biometrics and geolocation capture outside the
U.S.? This is part of DHS’s disturbing and unchecked externalization of
U.S. immigration policy, and therefore surveillance, to other
countries.”In the notice, the CBP explains that the new option is
intended to help decrease travel document fraud and catch criminals and
terrorists. It is also designed to make information collection easier
for immigration authorities as the I-94 travel record serves as an
arrival and departure record.“Having proof of an exit via the CBP One
app would provide nonimmigrants some information for CBP officers to
consider in the event the officer is unsure whether a nonimmigrant
complied with the I-94 requirements provided upon their previous entry,”
says the notice.The CBP One app notice did not specify a timeline for
the introduction of the new feature. The feature, however, will likely
be used by hundreds of thousands of migrants. The app was developed by
the President Biden administration as a gateway to the U.S. asylum
system for migrants who otherwise may resort to illegal migration.Volume
high for usage and criticism-According to February data, nearly 450,000
migrants have been allowed into the U.S. under the process with top
countries of origin including Venezuela, Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, Honduras,
Russia, El Salvador, Colombia, Chile and Guatemala. Migrants can use the
CBP One app to schedule an appointment at U.S. ports of entry.Despite
its high usage, the app has been repeatedly criticized over errors,
glitches and crashes.In January, Human Rights Watch wrote to U.S.
agencies warning that the app’s liveness detection does not always work
for asylum seekers with darker skin tones. The CBP One app is also
facing a lawsuit from rights organizations for cutting off access for a
wide swath of migrants and asylum seekers who have difficulties using
the technology.According to plans CBP outlined in September, the agency
was planning to collect face biometrics from migrants through the CBP
One app before entering the U.S. The selfie photos were to be matched
with facial recognition and uploaded into the Traveler Verification
System gallery and the Automated Targeting System used to compare
traveler data. The information was supposed to be shared with U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services and air carriers working with CBP’s
document validation initiative, according to FedScoop.The CBP is also
planning to update the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)
website to require applicants to provide a selfie alongside a passport
image.
Singtel customers can use ID data from a SIM card as extra security layer-Mar 8, 2024, 12:25 am EST-Joel R. McConvey
Singapore
telco Singtel has become the first in the country to offer a SIM-linked
security measure. An article in the Straits Times says the SingVerify
system can prevent financial fraud scams that use stolen credentials to
access bank accounts and other sensitive information, by making the SIM
card the final line of defense.If the phone number on file with a
financial institution and real-time telco data from the device being
used to gain access does not match with the SIM card registered with
that user, the transaction will be denied.Singtel designed the
subscription-based system for banks, e-commerce platforms and other
sites for financial transactions. Its first two customers are online
trading app Tiger Brokers and mobile authentication service provider
IPification.“With SingVerify, we can augment the multi-factor
authentication process by leveraging real-time telco network data and
conducting authentication in the background,” says Singtel enterprise
managing director Lim Seng Kong. This system mitigates human risk by
authenticating logins, and verifying users’ identities for actions such
as password resets, adding payees, or making foreign money transfers.
SingVerify is binary, identifying a user’s identity as “true or false”,
and does not share personal data.Phishing is on the rise in Singapore,
accounting for over ten percent of the 50,376 cases reported in 2023,
according to police statistics.
UK’s £230 million plan to implement police facial recognition and drones-Mar 7, 2024, 4:46 pm EST-Bianca Gonzalez
As
much as £230 million (approximately US$295 million) will be designated
by the UK government to be spent on drones and facial recognition for
police, “among other time and money saving technology.” The allocation
was revealed by Jeremy Hunt, chancellor of the Exchequer, during his
annual address on Wednesday, according to The Daily Mail.Drones could be
used as first responders as soon as the public reports a crime, and
police could contact individuals through video calls. The idea behind
the use of drones is that the police will have a better understanding of
any incident than they would get by relying on descriptions from
members of the public.Police forces are already conducting trials that
use drones as first responders to gather information about live
incidents and to give officers insight as they arrive on the scene. If
they prove to be effective, drones could be stationed at various
locations.In the Norfolk drone trial that took place in November, police
would receive a 999 call. The drone would fly overhead and gain
“situational awareness” of the events taking place and send the feed to a
control room as well as to first responders traveling to the site in
real time, explained National Police Chief Council Advisor Neil
Sexton.Police in England and Wales are currently using about 400 drones,
but they can only be flown within the operator’s line of sight. Trials
to operate beyond this vision are expected to take place in areas with
closed-off airspace this year.Part of the budget will also be allocated
to the increased use of AI tools like facial recognition. More
technological tools could also save time and improve officer response
times.“Police officers waste around eight hours a week on unnecessary
admin. With higher productivity, we could free up time equivalent to
20,000 officers over a year,” said Hunt.It’s not yet clear when drones
would be deployed and when trials would be conducted in all forces
across the UK.“Pilot schemes of police technology like facial
recognition, automating the triage of 101 calls and deploying drones as
first responders,” will “enable police officers to spend more time on
the frontline tackling crime,” the Treasury said. But not everyone
agrees.Big Brother Watch pans ‘shiny distraction’“Wasting millions of
pounds on intrusive and inefficient facial recognition will not fix the
UK’s broken criminal justice system,” says Madeleine Stone, senior
advocacy officer at Big Big Brother Watch in a published response to the
plan.“With police officers not responding to emergency calls and
failing to undertake routine investigations, facial recognition is a
shiny distraction that puts the public’s right to privacy and anonymity
at huge risk,” she continues.Stone notes that the EU’s AI Act restricts
police use of biometrics in surveillance, but the UK’s government is
instead “following in the footsteps of authoritarian states like China
and Russia.”
Biometric border control gates speed air passenger
processing in UAE and Indonesia-Miami on track to eliminate boarding
pass checks-Mar 7, 2024, 12:51 pm EST-Bianca Gonzalez
In UAE,
Zayed International Airport has processed over one million travelers
through its biometric border control gates, while Indonesia’s Ngurah Rai
Airport has reduced its border control service to 25 seconds. This
follows the trend of biometrics enhancing the security and customer
experience at airports worldwide. And the trend is expected to continue
at pace.Officials with Miami International say that its planned
transition to faster biometric flight boarding without showing a
boarding pass is on track to be completed this year, Miami Today
reports. The airport uses SITA Smart Path technology with NEC facial
recognition for biometric boarding, and originally hoped to eliminate
boarding passes last year.UAE airport processes over 1 million
passengers with Idemia biometrics-In Abu Dhabi, UAE, Zayed International
Airport has processed over one million passengers through its border
management terminal powered with Idemia‘s biometrics since it was first
made active on November 15th, 2023, according to an announcement.The
border management system uses a single token multi-biometric entry and
exit system that has improved security while improving the speed of
passenger processing. The system will be extended into UAE’s other four
airports.The system uses facial recognition and a unique digital
identifier for each traveler, eliminating the need for multiple
documents and shortening the time from curb to gate, including border
clearance, to under 12 minutes.Indonesian airport reduces border control
service time to 25 seconds-At the same time, at the I Gusti Ngurah Rai
International Airport in Bali, Indonesia immigration service time has
been reduced to 25 seconds using an auto gate that leverages face
recognition for identity verification, according to Antra News.The
installation process for the gate began in October 2023 and was trialed
in February 2024.“Immigration checks using auto gates integrate face
recognition and border control management technology,” said Director
General of Immigration Silmy Karim during the inauguration of 30 gates
at the airport.Travelers must carry a digital passport to use the auto
gate and have a valid visa or digital visa upon arrival. Those from
countries in the ASEAN region with visa exemptions can register online
at evisa.imigration.go.id. Indonesian citizens can use both traditional
and digital passports to go through the auto gate.Passengers are
required to remove accessories like hats and face coverings for clear
visibility before scanning their face. Their face is compared to that on
their digital passport to confirm identity.The system also connects
with Interpol data to prevent foreigners with a criminal history from
entering the country.The airport sees anywhere from 14,000 to 16,000
people arrive each day. The auto gate makes processing individuals for
immigration inspection more efficient.Karim says that from February 1st
to March 4th, 2024, 112,939 travelers, including 14,684 Indonesian
citizens and 98,255 noncitizens, used the auto gate facility.As many as
54,318 people using E-VOA passed through, while 3,278 people used the
E-Visa, 30,974 people used Molina Lite, and 9,685 people passed through
using the Free Visit Visa.A total of 80 auto gates are anticipated to be
installed at the Ngurah Rai Airport.
Spain is the latest country to block Worldcoin over data protection concerns-Mar 6, 2024, 5:17 pm EST-Joel R. McConvey
Spain
has temporarily banned Worldcoin, making it the latest country to
impose restrictions on the iris biometrics firm’s operations. Spanish
data protection regulator AEPD has ordered Worldcoin to immediately
cease collecting personal information, and stop using data it has
already gathered, for a period of up to three months.The regulator says
its ban is in response to a number of complaints, variously regarding
the company providing insufficient information, collecting data from
minors and failing to provide a mechanism to withdraw consent. It claims
the ban is necessary to ensure that any biometric data Worldcoin
collects from individuals is protected as per the European Union’s
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Worldcoin representatives have
repeatedly rejected the notion that their firm, a subsidiary of Tools
for Humanity, is engaged in unlawful activity. Company Data Protection
Officer Jannick Preiwisch tells Reuters that after repeated unsuccessful
attempts to contact AEPD, it is “grateful to now have the opportunity”
to help the regulator “better understand this essential and lawful
technology.”Clearly, many are not convinced of Worldcoin’s noble
intentions. In Europe, Portugal, France and Germany are looking into
whether Worldcoin’s activities comply with the GDPR. The UK Information
Commissioner’s Office has questions. The firm’s Hong Kong offices were
raided. Argentina and Kenya have both raised alarms. (Although Kenyan
operations are set to resume.) This week, South Korea joined the chorus
of consternation over potential legal breaches.