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I watched Taylor Sheridan's LIONESS, season 2.
Just as engaging and realistic but closer to home than season 1.
Almost as if the story was taken from the pages of Rantburg.
Sweden has begun carrying out its plan to deport foreign criminal nationals. The first batch included well-known Islamist preachers and suspected terrorists from Iraq.
Some of these individuals had lived in Sweden for more than 2 decades!
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10/31/2024 00:00 ||
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A mosque in Milan was the central nexus of Al Qaeda operations in Europe beginning in the nineteen nineties. No surprise here.
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The pouting, the strutting, the passion!
Tut-tutting but looking so dashing,
Mohammedans rise,
Flash bright knives and dark eyes,
Crash the catwalk... and don't attack Fashion?
Poems more than any other style of fiction hold within themselves the form of what they need to be. One must do like Michelangelo — merely carve away all that is dross, excess to the thing itself.
[IsraelTimes] A Hamas member planning to carry out imminent terror attacks was killed by Israeli special forces in the West Bank city of Tulkarem a short while ago, the IDF, police and the Shin Bet say.
According to a joint statement, members of police’s Yamam counter-terrorism unit and Shin Bet agents, with IDF support, operated in Tulkarem to eliminate Hussam al-Malah, who they identify as a prominent Hamas member.
The statement says al-Malah was involved in planning imminent terror attacks with Islam Odeh and Zahi Oufi, two Hamas operatives killed by Israel in separate incidents in recent weeks.
The three, along with other members in a Hamas network in Tulkarem, were allegedly planning a major terror attack on the October 7 anniversary.
The military says that after Odeh and Oufi were killed, al-Malah continued to lead the Hamas network and worked to plan imminent attacks in recent days.
[IsraelTimes] The Israel Defense Forces says the military is carrying out a counter-terror raid in Nur Shams in the central West Bank, with an airstrike targeting gunmen who opened fire at troops.
The military says the operation includes forces from the army, Shin Bet and police.
In a statement, the military says the operation began shortly after troops killed Hussam al-Malah in the West Bank city of Tulkarem, Malah was a prominent Hamas member who planned to carry out imminent terror attacks, officials said.
[IsraelTimes] Israel struck over 100 terror targets in Lebanon yesterday and killed dozens of Hezbollah operatives from the air, the IDF says.
Among the targets was the launcher used in a rocket barrage that hit and killed a man in the town of Ma’alot Tarshiha, the military says.
It adds that ground forces from the 146th Division have located weapons and attacked dozens of terror targets, including military buildings and an anti-tank missile launching post.
Forces from the 91st Division have continued to blow up underground shafts, seize arms and take out terror operatives, locating anti-aircraft missiles and maps containing outlines for attacks targeting Israel. The IDF says troops found rocket launchers pointing toward northern Israeli towns that were placed “in the heart of civilian population.”
Turning to Gaza, the army says forces from the 162nd Division are continuing to operate in the northern city of Jabalia, taking out dozens of terror operatives in close-quarters combat or by directing airstrikes.
[IsraelTimes] State media outlets reports two other people arrested after infiltrating from Iraqi Kurdistan with plan to cause ‘riots, terror and insecurity’
Iranian state media on Wednesday said intelligence services killed a member of a separatist group, which it accuses of links to Israel, and arrested two others in the country’s northwest.
"Intelligence service agents killed one of the main members of this terrorist group, and two others were arrested," state television ... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
reported, adding that their weapons had been seized.
It said they were detected trying to enter Iran’s West Azerbaijan province from northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, where several exiled Iranian Kurdish groups are based, "with the aim of causing riots, terror and insecurity."
It did not specify what group the members belonged to, only claiming that it was a "group affiliated with the Zionist regime."
Iran regularly accuses Kurdish groups in Iraq of staging cross-border attacks and, since 2022, of fueling the protests sparked by the death in jug of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini.
The reported execution comes days after Israel carried out targeted strikes on Iranian military assets on Saturday, in retaliation for the massive ballistic missile attack launched by Tehran on October 1.
Tehran frequently claims to foil Mossad operations in the country, although the veracity of such claims is unclear.
Iran in January claimed it carried out strikes on what it said was the "headquarters of the Zionist regime’s spies" in northern Iraq, referring to the Mossad.
In the same month, it said that it had executed four men for collaborating with Israel on a plan to bomb an Iranian Defense Ministry center in Isfahan, central Iran.
Air force hits Hezbollah sites in Baalbek and Nabatieh
[IsraelTimes] Israeli fighter jets struck Hezbollah command centers and other infrastructure in Baalbek and Nabatieh earlier today, in the northeast and south of Lebanon, respectively, the IDF announces.
Before the strikes were carried out, the IDF issued evacuation warnings for the entirety of both cities.
The IDF accuses Hezbollah of “systematically” taking over civilian areas in Lebanon for its activities.
Additional strikes earlier today near Baalbek hit Hezbollah fuel depots.
In a statement, the IDF says the fuel sites were located within Hezbollah military compounds belonging to the terror group’s Unit 4400, which is tasked with delivering weapons from Iran and its proxies to Lebanon.
“These sites provided fuel for vehicles in the service of the terror organization and served as a significant means of operating its military infrastructure,” the IDF says.
According to the military, the fuel at the depots was provided by Iran.
“Iran finances more than half of Hezbollah’s budget, via the [IRGC’s] Quds Force, which transports oil and money through various routes to Lebanon,” the IDF says.
29 people were hanged to death in Iran for opposing the Islamic regime, one of the deadliest single days of executions in recent history.
Where’s the UN? Where’s the university students and pro-Palestinian protesters? Where’s the so-called human rights activists?! pic.twitter.com/rO25vdx4iU
[FoxNews] Senior ISIS leaders taken out in latest US strike in Syria
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) on Wednesday said its forces in the Middle East conducted a "series of strikes" on several ISIS locations in Syria earlier this week in an operation that killed up to 35 terrorists.
The operation, which targeted multiple camps across Syria on Monday evening, also successfully took out "multiple" senior ISIS leaders, confirmed CENTCOM.
The release also confirmed that no civilian casualties have been "indicated" in the sweeping strikes.
U.S. soldiers have been fighting ISIS alongside coalition forces in Iraq and Syria since the terrorist group first emerged in 2014.
Less than 1,000 U.S. troops remain in Syria while roughly 2,500 remain in Iraq.
Last month, the Pentagon said that it plans to change its "footprint" in Iraq in 2025, but it refused to detail what that means in regard to the number of troops that will remain.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.