Day: November 1, 2023
There’s rising anger in the Occupied West Bank.
A general strike is being observed in protest of Israel’s war on Gaza.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan has more from Ramallah.
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After a period of political moderation, critics say Netanyahu not fit or capable to lead country during war
The post Protest leaders, ex-security chiefs step up calls for Netanyahu to resign amid war appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Live update: Foreign passport holders start to leave Gaza through Rafah crossing for 1st time since start of war https://t.co/GVfgFJtyDN . Click to read ⬇️
— TOI ALERTS (@TOIAlerts) November 1, 2023
Dozens of foreign passport holders trapped in Gaza are leaving the Strip as the Rafah crossing to Egypt opens for the first time since the devastating Hamas attack on October 7.
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After a period of political moderation, critics say Netanyahu not fit or capable to lead country during war
The post Protest leaders, ex-security chiefs step up calls for Netanyahu to resign amid war appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Is the global wave of antisemitism instigated by the Putin’s Intelligence Service? – GS https://t.co/OuK8FudGCI pic.twitter.com/HGlZpb1xEf
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 1, 2023
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Is Lewiston (shooting) a telling name (Also: “Card”, “Maine”), and possibly a reference to the future Amb. Jack Lew… pic.twitter.com/end3yO2OY7
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 26, 2023
Live update: Foreign passport holders start to leave Gaza through Rafah crossing for 1st time since start of war https://t.co/GVfgFJtyDN . Click to read ⬇️
— TOI ALERTS (@TOIAlerts) November 1, 2023
Dozens of foreign passport holders trapped in Gaza are leaving the Strip as the Rafah crossing to Egypt opens for the first time since the devastating Hamas attack on October 7.
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Three people, two of them Russian-Canadians and one dual citizen of Russia and Tajikistan, were arrested in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on Tuesday for attempting to circumvent US sanctions by shipping dual-use electronic components intended for military use by Moscow in its war against Ukraine, AFP reported.
Nikolay Golstev, 37, his wife Kristina Puzyreva, 32, and Russian-Tajik citizen Salimdzhon Nariddinov, 52, were arrested for sending “over 300 shipments of restricted items, valued at approximately $10 million, to the Russian battlefield,” said Ivan Arvelo, a special agent with the US Department of Homeland Security. The shipments took place over the course of a year, AFP noted.
The dual-use components sent to Russia by the Brooklyn-based outfit were found in recovered Russian missile systems, drones, tanks and helicopters, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said. In addition, federal prosecutors were able to seize more than a million dollars in proceeds from the illegal operation.
“These entities unlawfully sourced, purchased and shipped millions of dollars in dual-use electronics from US manufacturers to sanctioned end users in Russia,” read the DOJ statement announcing the charges. “The defendants were aware that the electronics being exported had potential military applications.” The DOJ further alleged that the plot was “a global procurement scheme on behalf of sanctioned Russian entities, including companies affiliated with the Russian military.”
Brooklyn is home to a large population of Russian émigrés and is also notorious for its concentration of Russian mafia actors.
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The Brooklyn man accused of killing two neighbors over a noise complaint on Sunday night was shot by law enforcement agents Wednesday morning during a standoff, sources reported.
Jason Pass, 47, was rushed to a local hospital; his condition is not yet known.
Authorities said Pass barricaded himself inside a residence on Bay 44th Street in Bath Beach when NYPD officers and U.S. Marshals attempted to arrest him in connection with the Oct. 29 double homicide in East Flatbush.
The exact nature of Pass’ injuries were not disclosed. Sources familiar with the investigation said he was found to have a knife in his possession.
Jason Pass, 47, was wanted for allegedly executing his neighbors over a noise complaint and has been shot in a Brooklyn standoff.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell A backpack could be observed at the scene.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
Police have been on a manhunt for Pass since Sunday when he allegedly shot and killed 47-year-old Bladimy Mathurin and 27-year-old stepson Mode Chinwai inside an apartment building on Brooklyn Avenue.
Both victims were shot in the head and torso.
Police say Pass lived below his victims and had an ongoing feud with them due to loud footsteps coming from above.
“Based on our investigation we found that there were six previous 311 calls,” Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny explained Tuesday. “The perpetrator confronts the family members [and] they get into a physical altercation in the hallway where the two victims are subsequently shot.”
This is a developing story; check with amNY.com later for further updates.
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