Israeli government inaction

Rescuers Blinded by Noem’s Contract Lapse During Deadly Tornadoes

During recent deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and Plains, state and local search-and-rescue teams were hampered by the absence of a critical tornado-tracking tool typically supplied by FEMA. The contract for this tool, which provides a precise path of destruction within minutes, expired in February and its renewal is caught in a slow spending-approval process. This lack of timely data left responders operating with a less precise picture, forcing them to rely on less efficient methods to pinpoint devastated areas. This disruption mirrors previous issues where similar approval processes have delayed disaster response efforts.

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Israeli Extremists Torch West Bank Homes, Fueling Violence

Israeli extremists torching Palestinian homes and cars in the West Bank is a deeply disturbing event, highlighting a cycle of violence that continues to plague the region. The sheer act of setting fire to homes and vehicles, displacing families and destroying property, is reprehensible. It speaks to a level of hatred and disregard for human life that is unacceptable in any civilized society.

This incident underscores a larger, troubling issue: the persistent failure of the Israeli government to adequately address the actions of these extremist groups. The repeated claims of leniency towards such violent acts fuel the perception of Israel as a state that tolerates, or perhaps even indirectly supports, terrorism.… Continue reading