7 Mar 2025

USA: Egypt’s Gaza Plan Not Good Enough for Trump
Egypt’s plan for Gaza’s future does not meet the standards according to USA’s President Donald Trump, announces the American Foreign Ministry. It does not live up to the expectations, says spokesperson Tammy Bruce at a press conference.

We will strike a decisive blow’ – New IDF Chief Zamir vows victory, calls return of hostages a ‘moral duty’
Israel’s new IDF chief of staff, Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, has vowed to achieve an Israeli military victory over its enemies despite many existing challenges.

Incoming IDF Head leaves note at Western Wall hinting at visions of a Third Temple
After the ceremony, Zamir went to the Western Wall, accompanied by his family, including his sons, Ori and Itai. Also present was the outgoing Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi. The group recited psalms and prayed for the welfare of IDF soldiers and the State, adding prayers for the return of the hostages. After adding personal prayers, the two generals placed notes between the stones of the Wall.

New talks on ceasefire in Ukraine next week
American and Ukrainian representatives will meet in Saudi Arabia next week. The idea is to establish a framework for a peace agreement and an initial ceasefire, says the US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff at a press conference, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is also traveling to the Arab country.

Trump Rebukes ‘Big Lie’ Of Trans Ideology In Congress Address: ‘You Are Perfect Exactly The Way God Made You’
The people elected me to do the job, and I’m doing it,” he stated, adding that this included “an order making it the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.”

Canada pauses next wave of US tariffs
A first phase of Canadian retaliatory tariffs on American goods worth $30 billion came into effect on Tuesday. These will remain in force, says a source within the Canadian government to the AFP news agency. “Canada will not continue with the second wave of tariffs on American goods worth $125 billion until April 2, while we continue working to remove all tariffs”,

Defense Minister Katz tells IDF to seize protesters’ boats for resettlement of Gazans
Israel Katz, Israel’s minister of defense, has instructed the Israel Defense Forces to refrain from blocking foreign pro-Palestinian protesters seeking to enter the Gaza Strip by sea, but seize their vessels, his office said on Thursday. His office added, “The defense minister instructed the IDF to allow the protest flotillas to reach Gaza’s coast, disembark the protesters in Gaza, and seize the ships and transfer them to Ashdod Port so that they can be used to evacuate Gaza residents who are interested in leaving Gaza.”

Trump on Hamas: Somebody’s going to have to get a lot rougher
“Well, you’re going to find out,” Trump replied, adding, “I had the honor of spending a lot of time yesterday with quite a few of the people that we got out, and I can’t believe how badly treated they were, really badly treated. we have 59 [hostages] left, of which 24 are living. The rest are dead. And I put out a statement, it’s sort of self-explanatory, I think, but somebody’s going to have to get a lot rougher than they’re getting. It’s a shame,” Trump added.

Explosion at military base near Tehran kills one
A container at a military facility east of Tehran exploded on Thursday killing one soldier and injuring 10 firefighters, local media reported. According to the reports, four firefighters were taken to the hospital and six others received treatment at the scene. The reports did not state the cause of the fire and explosion.

State Department to use AI to crack down on foreign students who support Hamas
Marco Rubio launching an AI-driven “Catch and Revoke” program to cancel the visas of foreign nationals who express support for Hamas or other designated terrorist organizations.

Macron sees French nuclear talks in first half of 2025, hits back at Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that he had been approached by other leaders all day during an EU summit in Brussels about his offer to extend French nuclear deterrence and hopes to see cooperation by the end of the first half of 2025.

Legal Nonprofit Launches Civil Rights Blitz Against Campus Antisemitism in California
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law has launched a legal blitz in California, announcing on Thursday that it filed three federal civil rights complaints against California State Polytechnic, Humboldt (Cal Poly), Scripps College, and the Etiwanda School District in San Bernardino County.

US Mulls Plan to Disrupt Iran’s Oil by Halting Vessels at Sea
US President Donald Trump’s administration is considering a plan to stop and inspect Iranian oil tankers at sea under an international accord aimed at countering the spread of weapons of mass destruction, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Trump has vowed to restore a “maximum pressure” campaign to isolate Iran from the global economy

Oscars 2025: Making Antisemitism Fashionable In Mainstream Culture
This year’s Oscars laid bare the cultural depravity of our world, globalising the acceptance of antisemitism and demonstrating just how far we have fallen as a society—ironically, all in the name of a misguided concept of justice.

Those working for Iran in UK must register or face five years in jail
People working on behalf of Iran in any capacity in the United Kingdom must register with the state or face five years in prison, Dan Jarvis, the British minister of state, said on Tuesday. “They will face a choice—expose their actions to the government or face jail,” Jarvis stated.

New IDF chief approves Gaza attack plans, as Israel prepares for escalating conflict
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir approved new attack plans on his first day in office; As Hamas continues to regroup, Israeli assessments indicate that once military operations resume, they will be difficult to halt;

Anti-Israel activist who hunts IDF soldiers around the world accuses Israel of commandeering his name on Google
The founder of the anti-Israel Hind Rajab Foundation, Dyab Abou Jahjah, who is involved in the “hunting” of IDF soldiers worldwide, accused Israel on Thursday of “commandeering” his name. He claims that when searching his name on Google, the first result is an Israeli government page exposing his true identity.

Trump FDA nominee turns vaccine question on Dem, recalling controversial Biden decision
“So if you are confirmed, will you commit to immediately reschedule that FDA Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting to get the expert views?” Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., asked Trump’s FDA pick.
“Well, you can ask the Biden administration that chose not to convene the committee meeting for the COVID vaccine booster.”

Bitcoin Slides After Trump Signs Strategic Reserve Executive Order
After hinting at it to start the week, President Trump just signed an executive order on Thursday creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, marking a major shift in U.S. digital asset policy.

Unprecedented Surge In Swiss Gold Imports Sends US Trade Deficit To Record High In January
are they refilling Fort Knox? Within that category, imports of finished metal shapes that include gold bullion jumped $20.5 billion, marking a a second month of steep increases

Trump: If NATO Countries Don’t Pay Fair Share, US Won’t Defend
President Trump has on Thursday afternoon warned allies that if NATO countries don’t pay their fair share they won’t be protected. His words come as European leaders, as well as some US politicians, are worried the Atlantic alliance is becoming weaker than ever, and that Article 5 collective defense is in peril.

Scientists make history with major breakthrough
A new study reveals how scientists recently made history by turning light into a supersolid, marking a major breakthrough in physics. The abstract for the recent study explained that a supersolid is “a counter-intuitive phase of matter in which its constituent particles are arranged into a crystalline structure, yet they are free to flow without friction.” “We actually made light into a solid. That’s pretty awesome.”

Shipping Firms Pull Back from Hong Kong to Skirt US-China Risks
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so. Behind these low-profile moves, six shipping executives said, lie concerns that their ships could be commandeered by Chinese authorities or hit with U.S. sanctions in a conflict between Beijing and Washington.

Cyclone Alfred stalls off Australia’s east as millions brace for impact
Cyclone Alfred stalled off Australia’s east coast on Thursday as officials shut airports, schools and public transport while residents stockpiled supplies and sandbagged homes against flooding expected when the category-two storm hits.

Is The Most Dangerous Volcano Is America Roaring To Life? An Eruption Of The Yellowstone Super volcano Could Potentially Destroy The United States
Is it possible that the Yellowstone super volcano is gearing up for a major eruption?  When most people think of Yellowstone, they tend to conjure up images of “Old Faithful”, Yogi Bear and a television show starring Kevin Costner.  But the reality of the matter is that Yellowstone poses a very serious threat to all of us.  Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is actually sitting directly above a massive super volcano.

Strong M6.1 earthquake hits Antofagasta, Chile
A strong earthquake registered by the CSN as M6.0 struck 54 km (33.5 miles) south of Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta, Chile, at 16:21 UTC (13:21 LT) on March 6, 2025. The agency reported a depth of 96 km (59.6 miles). The USGS and EMSC reported a slightly higher magnitude of M6.1 and a depth of 94 km (58 miles). There are no reports of injuries or damage.

Storms claim 3 lives and injure 6 in Mississippi
Severe storms swept through the southern United States on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, claiming at least 3 lives in Mississippi and leaving 6 injured.

Less Than Half Of Americans Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis 
Although Americans remain more likely to say their sympathies in the Middle East situation are with the Israelis rather than the Palestinians, the 46% expressing support for Israel is the lowest in 25 years of Gallup’s annual tracking of this measure on its World Affairs survey. The previous 51% low point in this trend of Americans’ sympathy for Israelis was recorded both last year and in 2001.

Virgin Mary sculpture standing nearly 200 feet set to be tallest religious statue in the world
Construction has begun on a 180-foot statue of the Virgin Mary in Konotopie, Poland. It’s believed that the project, once it is finished, will be the tallest religious structure of its kind, according to Wirtalny Toruń, the tourism group associated with the structure. The statue of Mary itself is to be 133.2-feet high, sitting atop a pedestal in the form of a 50-foot-high crown.

Trump Captures ISIS-K Mastermind Behind Abbey Gate Bombing—’Swift American Justice’ After Biden’s Three Years of Failure
It’s obvious that Trump gets results, and he relishes hunting down Islamic monsters who murder Americans.

Charles III supports Islamic call to prayer in Windsor Castle and by so doing disregards his constitutional and legal duties
King Charles III’s role as Defender of the Faith, the Christian faith, is called into question following an “Islamic call to prayer” held at Windsor Castle during a Ramadan fast-breaking event.

Israel, US conduct major joint military drill over Mediterranean
The Israeli and U.S. Air Forces this week conducted a significant joint military exercise over the Mediterranean Sea, in their first collaboration on this scale in two years.

UK government policies are pushing the population towards civil war
Professor David Betz, a government advisor, warns that the UK is heading for civil war within the next five years due to the “destruction of legitimacy” caused by the government’s failure to secure the border. Betz attributes this to the fracture of the social contract after the Brexit vote, open border policy, and a two-tier justice system, which has led to a “destruction of legitimacy” and mass unrest.

Oscars 2025: Making Antisemitism Fashionable In Mainstream Culture
This year’s Oscars laid bare the cultural depravity of our world, globalizing the acceptance of antisemitism and demonstrating just how far we have fallen as a society—ironically, all in the name of a misguided concept of justice.

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