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How Israel Organizes and Arms Settler Militias to Terrorize Palestinians in the West Bank


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How Israel Organizes and Arms Settler Militias to Terrorize Palestinians in the West Bank




How Israel Organizes and Arms Settler Militias to Terrorize Palestinians in the West Bank


Dec 10, 2025

As the men approached, I asked one of them who he was. They looked like soldiers, but the vehicles in which they arrived had yellow civilian license plates. These masked assailants were members of the hagmar— settler reservist militias formally attached to the Israeli army and tasked with “security” in West Bank settlements.

The men dragged me behind a fence where four of them beat me until I required hospitalization. They stole the phone of an International Solidarity Mission activist who tried to record the attack.

My host, Abu Safi, who was 84, had little choice but to leave his home after that raid by the hagmar. The family packed up their belongings accumulated over decades in the house and moved to a nearby location in Area B. Abu Safi died of a heart attack soon afterwards.



Former Chinese senior banker executed for taking US$155 million in bribes


China has executed a former senior banker who was found guilty of taking more than 1.1 billion yuan (US$155 million) in bribes.

Bai Tianhui, the former general manager of the asset management firm China Huarong International Holdings, was executed on Tuesday after the Supreme People’s Court approved the sentence, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

The state-owned offshore unit Bai ran was taken over by Citic Group and renamed China Citic Financial Asset Management in January last year.

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Trump must purge Zelensky – exiled opposition leader





Paramilitary “Fitness Clubs.” Anti-Trans Crusades. Far-Right Extremism Is Here | The Walrus




In a Rare Move, Two Manitoba Hospitals Declared Unsafe for Nurses | The Walrus


in reply to streetfestival

What possessed the cops to not issue a warning is beyond me.

As always, ACAB.

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in reply to HellsBelle

Cops protect the hospital and its reputation. Nurses unions protect patients, nurses, and other healthcare workers
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in reply to dogbert

Is this recognition that DPRK is an absolute monarchy/brutal dictatorship and not a glorious socialist utopia?


Årets lägesbild över korruption i Sverige visar att den anmälda korruptionen fortsätter ligga på en låg nivå. Nivån bedöms dock inte motsvara den faktiska omfattningen. Särskilt inte inom kommuner och regioner.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/10/kor…



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Bolivia and Israel restore ties severed over the war in Gaza


https://apnews.com/article/bolivia-israel-rodrigo-paz-gideon-saar-evo-morales-gaza-8482c0d13b2d3b571378ae48f33693c2

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

it's more than tragic, it goes to prove that it only takes a momentary lapse of collectivist vigilance or a single mistake to reverse all momentum that these movements have earned; it has to be absolutely perfect, meanwhile the opposing side has well placed zealots who will never stop trying and a never ending supply of paid actors.

this is also why i believe that the us empire will endure considerably longer than most m/l people think it will last despite its undeniable signs of collapse.

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in reply to eldavi

It's definitely going to last longer than any of us want or hope for. The problem is that morality doesn't make any difference on the unfolding of historical progression and as such true justice is unfortunately rare.


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Jordan Peterson’s School Isn’t Accredited. Smith Offered Alberta’s Help | The Tyee


Jordan Peterson, the popular and polarizing psychologist, is held in high esteem by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who has twice appeared on Peterson’s podcast, which draws millions of listeners worldwide.

A Tyee investigation has found that Smith’s admiration for Peterson went well beyond her affinity for him as a fellow conservative culture warrior.

Documents obtained through freedom of information request show that Smith, and her chief of staff, Rob Anderson, directly intervened with Alberta’s Advanced Education Ministry in an attempt to help Peterson’s higher-education business venture.

On Aug. 1, 2024, Smith met with Peterson “to discuss how his organization can work with the province to have their online training platform accredited.”

https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/12/10/Jordan-Peterson-School/

in reply to MNByChoice

Or, apparently, ones accredited by Alberta in the last decade.


13 years later, the IKEA monkey is all grown up — and his sanctuary is at capacity


Darwin knows what cameras look like – and how to avoid them. From inside his enclosure, the monkey of Toronto Ikea parking lot fame spots us out of the corner of his eye and bolts under the table.

The now 13-year-old Japanese macaque has seen enough of the spotlight to last a lifetime.

Darwin was just a baby when he was found in a North York Ikea parking lot in 2012, wearing a diaper and shearling coat, and seized by animal services. He’s been living at Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary in Sunderland, Ont., ever since.

in reply to HellsBelle

simpler times when the biggest stories in Toronto were this monkey and the vigil for a dead raccoon.

I want to go back.



DND scrambles to figure out how to mobilize and equip a citizens' army: documents


The Department of National Defence is scrambling to figure out how it will clothe, equip and train hundreds of thousands of new reservists envisioned under an ambitious mobilization proposal that Canada’s top military commander describes as a work in progress.

Similarly, in what may be an ominous sign of the times, the department has established a key position dedicated solely to growing the military in the event of a major crisis.

Internal documents obtained by CBC News show the military buildup will, at the moment, proceed slowly because the defence industry is either overwhelmed — or not equipped for the ramp-up.

in reply to HellsBelle

Maybe don't take away every firearm that isn't a single shot bolt action rimfire from people that have passed a more stringent background check than getting hired as a RCMP.
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in reply to ikidd

I was sort of loosely onboard with the gun ban before, sort of kind of. But I'm completely offboard now. Even if it's a full out machine gun, I think we are at the point where it's maybe something to be looked past, if it's held and stored responsibly. You can kind of see even the Liberals are trying to low-key back peddle out of it.
in reply to GrindingGears

Honestly, full auto is only for suppressing fire. Unless you have a robust supply chain, it's wasteful. Burst fire on the other hand while less accurate than aimed semi auto, is effective.
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Senators call on prime minister to ban advertising for sports betting


Two senators are calling on the federal government to ban advertising for sports betting in Canada.

A letter to the prime minister from Charlottetown Sen. Percy Downe and Waterloo Sen. Marty Deacon asks the government to have the CRTC ban all advertising for sports gambling apps and websites. It is supported by 40 other senators.

The letter says people of all ages who are exposed to the stream of ads are being influenced to turn their phone into "a pocket-sized casino."

It also references a CBC Marketplace report that found gambling messages fill up, on average, 21 per cent of a sporting event’s broadcast runtime.

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Using social media may impair children’s attention


Children who spend a significant amount of time on social media tend to experience a gradual decline in their ability to concentrate. This is according to a comprehensive study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Pediatrics Open Science, where researchers followed more than 8,000 children from around age 10 through age 14.


Using social media may impair children’s attention


Children who spend a significant amount of time on social media tend to experience a gradual decline in their ability to concentrate. This is according to a comprehensive study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Pediatrics Open Science, where researchers followed more than 8,000 children from around age 10 through age 14.