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New stories - 01/04/2015

Netanyahu: Israel 'won't let its soldiers be dragged' to ICC


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (AFP Photo / Dan Balilty)

RT,

4 January, 2014

Israel will not permit its soldiers to appear before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on potential war crimes charges, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. His comments came two days after Palestine applied to become a party to the court.
   
"We will not let Israel Defence Forces (IDF) soldiers and officers be dragged to the International Criminal Court in The Hague," Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting, AFP reported.   


The Palestinian move to join the ICC on Friday was followed by Israel’s punitive measure of freezing the transfer of half a billion shekels ($127 million) in tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority.

"The Palestinian Authority has chosen to take a path of confrontation with Israel, and we will not sit idly by," Netanyahu said. "IDF soldiers will continue to defend Israel with determination and strength – and as they defend us, we will defend them, with the same determination and the same strength."

According to ICC sources, the Palestinian Authority wants the court to investigate war crimes committed in the Palestinian territories since June 13, 2014. It includes the 50-day Operation Protective Edge that took lives of over 2,200 civilians, most of them Gazans.

Netanyahu said it was the Palestinian leadership that should be taken to the ICC – for signing a 2014 reconciliation agreement with the Hamas movement that Israel considers to be a terrorist organization."Those who should face justice are the heads of the Palestinian Authority who signed a covenant with the war criminals of Hamas," he said.

Netanyahu also urged the ICC not to grant membership to the Palestinian Authority "because it is not a state."


Last June, a national consensus government was established by the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and the Hamas-led government in Gaza.

Israel’s monthly payments to the Palestinian Authority account for tens of millions of dollars in customs duties for goods, transferred to Palestinian markets via Israeli ports. They comprise two-thirds of the Palestinian Authority's annual budget, without foreign aid.

The International Criminal Court is a tribunal with the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed since July 1, 2002, when the ICC’s Rome Statute treaty came into force.

Palestinians seek to resubmit statehood bid to UNSC




Prince Andrew Named in New Underaged Sex Ring US Lawsuit



With the public still questioning the relationship between serial paedophile and sex criminal Sir Jimmy Savile OBE and Prince Charles, another episode of ‘Prince and the Paedophile’ threatens to boil over – this time with the Prince of Wales’s brother, the ‘Duke of York’, Prince Andrew, who appears to have been snagged in yet another embarrassing under aged sex scandal with his fellow elite playboy pal, disgraced American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.




http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/01/02/prince-andrew-named-in-new-underaged-sex-ring-us-lawsuit/

From the Guardian. Of course Moscow is to blame!


US and Russia in danger of returning to era of nuclear rivalry


American threats to retaliate for Russian development of new cruise missile take tensions to new level

Russian nuclear-powered submarine at Murmansk naval base






A Russian nuclear-powered submarine at the Murmansk naval base. Photograph: Fedoseyev Lev/Itar-Tass Photo/Corbis


A widening rift between Moscow and Washington over cruise missiles and increasingly daring patrols by nuclear-capable Russian submarines threatens to end an era of arms control and bring back a dangerous rivalry between the world’s two dominant nuclear arsenals.

Tensions have been taken to a new level by US threats of retaliatory action for Russian development of a new cruise missile. Washington alleges it violates one of the key arms control treaties of the cold war, and has raised the prospect of redeploying its own cruise missiles in Europe after a 23-year absence.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/04/us-russia-era-nuclear-rivalry


Alexis Tsipras or Antonis Samaras? Greece begins to weigh up the options

Polls suggest leader of radical left Syriza party still has the edge over country’s prime minister in runup to 25 January election


Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras





Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras (left) at his party’s congress in Athens over the weekend. Photograph: Dimitri Messinis/SIPA/Rex Feautures
One hails from the old world of Greek bourgeois society, and is a Harvard business school graduate with stridently conservative views. The other, state-educated and middle class, was raised in the decidedly newer world of rough-and-tumble leftist politics.

The stark differences between Antonis Samaras, Greece’s prime minister, and Alexis Tsipras, the man who wants his job, will to great degree define the contours of the battle ground as the country heads to snap polls on 25 January. It is a clash whose outcome will affect Europe, too.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/04/alexis-tsipras-antonis-samaras-greece-syriza-election


Germany wants Greece to stay under domination of troika’


Germany believes EU can survive the exit of Greece; the situation in Greece is devastated, according to official statistics.






A Greek Demands No More Lies: "If We Opt For Comforting But Phony Rhetoric We Dig Our Own Graves"


4 January, 2014



By Alexis Papachelas, first posted in Kathimerini
No More Lies


























We have become accustomed to cynicism and lies that we have are immune to anything that is said. Various people come up with comments like: “Come on, SYRIZA is all talk, it won’t actually carry out what it says; I’m certain of it. It will do an about-face.” This position is not adopted by voters alone. Opposition officials are reassuring representatives of the establishment that they have nothing to fear with regard to what’s on the party program as it is not binding in any way.


Of course this was also the case with the previous opposition and the one before that. They promised one thing in public, another in their program and ended up delivering something completely different in the end. This is something of a political disease in Greece. In a normal country citizens would not elect anyone who so blatantly showed that what was said during the pre-election period was merely a gimmick to attract votes. Sure, we put up with it in the past and still do today. It’s a populist tradition that began with the tough-guy attitude of Andreas Papandreou. Remember the US military bases issue? We glorified Papandreou as a political maestro as he fooled people with promises of closing the bases and then fooled them again by keeping them open. We ended up giving legitimacy to lies and accepting hypocrisy as a legitimate tactic used by our leaders. Despite the crisis, this tradition stands today. Politicians utter big words for the public with a wink to those in the know, a tip that they will not do as they say.



What’s worse is that Greek politicians have lied to our foreign partners and creditors with same ease with which they lie to us. For instance, they signed a memorandum with dozens of reforms they pledged to implement within a given period of time. Then they started the funny business: laws were passed but either left unimplemented or even canceled altogether. Then, just before a new bailout tranche was to be released, the excuses would start, blaming others or forces beyond their control for their lack of progress. Those outside Greece could not understand why any responsible politician would sign on the dotted line when they couldn’t deliver and our credibility suffered. The cost ultimately fell on those who were unable to shield themselves from amendments passed on the sly, directives that only the most savvy could possibly understand; in short, it fell on the taxpayers, who were bled dry.



It’s time for citizens and the media to grow up. To pressure politicians for the truth and not to ostracize those who dare to tell it like it is. If we opt for comforting rhetoric, knowing how phony it is, we will be digging our own graves.


Catch me if you can: More drones break into France's nuclear air space



A picture taken in Nogent-sur-Seine shows a sign reading "proctected area, no tresspassing" on the wires fence of the French nuclear plant. (AFP Photo/Francois Nascimbeni)


Two aircraft - presumably drones - were spotted flying over a French nuclear power plant on Saturday. The incident happened amid the country's efforts aimed at detecting and intercepting such flying objects above nuclear facilities.



The latest intrusion happened at a nuclear power plant in Nogent-sur-Seine in north-central France, AFP reported on Sunday.



"Around 6:40 p.m., site safety officers observed two flying objects that flew over the land reserve located on the perimeter of the nuclear plant," a spokesman for the power station told AFP. The objects were believed to be drones, and the gendarmerie has been alerted.



http://rt.com/news/219775-france-drones-nuclear-plant/



ISIS Is Hiring



Having previously searched for doctors, lawyers, and engineers; The Islamic State is now building out its workforce...

View image on Twitter
Jobs openings: - Munshid - Hackers - Programmers - 3DMax artists - Audio engineers - Media tweeps


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-04/isis-hiring


#Heroes2014: ISIS not just militants but someone's name




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