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UN warns Eritrean troops of engagement in Tigray |
2025-03-02 |
![]() ...an organization which on balance has done more bad than good, with the good not done well and the bad done thoroughly... has yet again blamed Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... n troops for continued violations of human rights ...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty... in the Tigray region, adding that the abuses call for accountability and discipline for the sake of transparency. Ilze Brands-Kehris, Assistant Secretary-General at the UN Human Rights Office, said the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) remain in Tigray despite the 2022 Cessation of Hostilities Agreement, which mandated their withdrawal. The agreement was signed in South Africa. Citing the joint OHCHR—Æthiopia Human Rights Investigations Team in 2023, she said the Eritrean troops were found culpable of serious violations of human rights in northern Æthiopia, within Tigray state. "This impunity continues to embolden perpetrators of human rights violations," she added. For two years since the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement was signed, the Eritrean Defence Forces have refused to withdraw from Tigray. The agreement called for the immediate withdrawal of international forces from Tigray. "Our Office has credible information that the Eritrean Defence Forces remain in Tigray," she said, adding that they are responsible for "abductions, rape, property looting, and arbitrary arrests." She called for their "immediate withdrawal." Several international human rights organizations have documented abuses by Eritrean forces in the Tigray region both during and after the war. In its 2024 annual report, Human Rights Watch cited "ongoing abuses by Eritrean forces," including "rape, sexual violence against women and girls, and looting of civilian property." A previous report by Addis Standard also documented accounts of abductions in Zalambessa, where residents said they are "living in fear" and avoiding going outside after dark due to the presence of Eritrean troops, Addis Standard reports. |
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ICE Nabs Notorious Smuggler of Illegal Aliens |
2025-02-25 |
[Townhall] The ringleader of an international illegal-alien smuggling conspiracy, a sophisticated network operating along the United States southern border since at least 2018, was extradited from Mexico to the U.S. as the result of a multi-agency investigation. "Extensive coordination and cooperation" efforts between U.S. and Mexican law enforcement authorities culminated in the extradition of Raul Saucedo-Huipio, 49, according to a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) blurb. Saucedo-Huipio allegedly collected fees, coordinated lodging, and worked with smugglers in Central America to transport thousands of illegal aliens across America's southern border. His co-conspirator, Ofelia Hernandez-Salas, a 62-year-old Mexican national, was extradited in 2023 and pleaded guilty on December 18, 2024, to conspiracy to bring an alien to the United States and three substantive counts of bringing an alien to the U.S. for commercial benefit or private financial gain. She is scheduled to be sentenced on March 10 and faces a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison. According to court documents, they smuggled large numbers of illegal aliens into the United States from and through Bangladesh, Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... , Pakistain, Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... , India, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Russia, Egypt, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. They based their operations in Mexicali on the United States-Mexico border. Saucedo-Huipio and Hernandez-Salas allegedly charged the illegal aliens as much as tens of thousands of dollars (from $10,000 to $70,000) for the smuggling services. They were then directed to illegally cross the southern border into the United States and accordingly given a ladder to climb over the border fence. Saucedo-Huipio and his co-conspirators, while armed with guns and knives, also allegedly robbed them of their money and personal belongings. Previously, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on this Mexico-based transnational criminal organization headed by Hernandez-Salas, Saucedo-Huipio, and others. On March 2, 2023, Saucedo-Huipio was arrested in Mexico, pursuant to a U.S. extradition request. Mexico surrendered Saucedo-Huipio to U.S. custody on February 21 to face federal charges filed in Arizona district court. In a press statement, the DOJ thanked their Mexican law enforcement partners, who were "instrumental in arresting Saucedo-Huipio," as well as the Mexican Attorney General's Office and the Mexican Foreign Ministry "for making the extradition possible." The indictments against Saucedo-Huipio and Hernandez-Salas were coordinated through Joint Task Force Alpha (JTFA), which was created in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to strengthen the DOJ's efforts to combat the rise in Central American smuggling operations. JTFA's goal is to disrupt and dismantle human smuggling and trafficking networks operating in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, with a focus on networks that endanger, abuse, or exploit illegal; pose national security risks; or engage in other types of transnational organized crime. In June 2024, the initiative expanded to Colombia and Panama to combat human smuggling in the Darién Gap. To date, JTFA's work has resulted in over 355 domestic and international arrests of leaders, organizers, and controllers of human smuggling; more than 300 U.S. convictions; over 245 jail sentences imposed; and forfeitures of assets. Related: Mexicali: 2022-08-14 Troops patrol Tijuana as city emerges from cartel-fueled night of terror Mexicali: 2021-12-12 Migrants Claim Feds Left Them in Arizona Desert Due to Full Shelters Mexicali: 2021-08-09 Border officials discover drug-trafficking tunnel running from Mexico into California |
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Egypt Confirms Plans to Deploy Troops in Somalia |
2024-10-20 |
[ShabelleMedia] Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, has revealed that Egyptian forces will soon be deployed to Somalia. In a recent interview on AlQahera News, Abdelatty said Egypt remained committed to supporting Somalia and bolstering its security. This comes just weeks after Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... agreed on a joint initiative to build a capable Somali military force to defend the country’s borders and maritime territories. "Egypt is prepared to provide any assistance the Somali people may need," the Minister affirmed, pointing to the collaborative military efforts as a testament to this growing partnership. This development comes at a time of heightened security challenges in the Horn of Africa, with ongoing conflicts in Somalia, tensions in the Red Sea, and Æthiopia’s internal strife raising alarms across the region. Somalia remains embroiled in a long-standing battle against the Islamist Death Eater group al-Shabaab ... the Islamic version of the old Somali warlord... , which continues to undermine the government’s authority and destabilize the country. The fragile security situation in the Horn has drawn regional and international actors to increase their involvement, making security alliances such as this one between Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea. EGYPT’S AMBITIONS Observers say Egypt’s decision to deploy forces to Somalia highlights Cairo’s broader strategy to exert influence in the Horn of Africa. This move may also be seen in the context of its concern over Æthiopia’s controversial Grand Æthiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project, which has been a source of friction between Egypt, Sudan ![]() , and Æthiopia. The deployment of forces could be an indication of Egypt’s desire to expand its presence in the region and safeguard its interests along the Nile and the Red Sea. Additionally, Eritrea’s participation in this trilateral initiative adds another layer of complexity to the Horn’s geopolitics. Eritrea has faced international criticism for its role in the ongoing conflict in northern Æthiopia, where it has been involved alongside Æthiopian forces in the Tigray War. However, Switzerland makes more than cheese... this new partnership could help Eritrea rebrand itself as a stabilizing force in the region, particularly in support of Somalia’s fight against terrorism. SOMALIA’S GROWING IMPORTANCE For Somalia, the backing of Egypt and Eritrea may offer a crucial boost as the country struggles to build a robust military capable of handling its security challenges. The Somali government has been heavily dependent on the African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), which has been phasing out as Somalia takes more responsibility for its security. With the joint initiative from Egypt and Eritrea, Somalia could gain the resources and military expertise necessary to secure its borders and enhance its maritime defenses against threats, including piracy and illegal fishing. Egypt’s engagement in Somalia could also signal a shift in the dynamics of foreign involvement in the region. Traditionally, countries like ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... , the UAE, and Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... have been the primary external actors in Somalia’s reconstruction and military training efforts. Egypt’s increased involvement might create new opportunities for alliances but could also lead to geopolitical competition in a strategically vital area. As the Horn of Africa continues to face overlapping security crises, the cooperation between Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea may prove crucial in shaping the future of regional security. However, Switzerland makes more than cheese... it remains to be seen how this new alliance will affect existing tensions, particularly regarding Egypt’s broader regional goals and the simmering disputes over water and land resources. |
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Somalia says it welcomes Egypt’s offer to deploy peacekeepers there |
2024-10-12 |
[ShaelleMedia] Somalia says Egypt has offered to deploy peacekeeping troops to the Horn of Africa nation in a security partnership that is emerging as the mandate of a long-time group of African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... peacekeepers winds down. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi on Thursday attended a summit in the Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... n capital, Asmara, where he and the leaders of Somalia and Eritrea pledged strong cooperation in regional security. Somali authorities said in a statement at the end of the summit that they welcomed Egypt’s offer to deploy troops in Somalia as part of a stabilization force when the present African Union force disbands in December. The statement said the leaders welcomed the African Union Peace and Security Council’s decision to launch the African Union Mission to Support Stabilization in Somalia, or AUSSOM, under whose mandate the Egyptians or others would be deployed. A separate statement following the summit signed by representatives of Somalia, Egypt and Eritrea asserted Somalia’s sovereign right to determine the composition, tasks and deployment timeline for the AUSSOM troops. Somalia’s federal government has been supported by an African Union peacekeeping mission since 2007 in fighting the Islamic Death Eater group al-Shabaab ... the Islamic version of the old Somali warlord... , which has ties with al-Qaeda and is responsible for deadly attacks in the country. The summit in Asmara followed a period of tensions in the region stemming from disputes pitting Æthiopia against others. The first dispute — between Æthiopia and Egypt — is over Æthiopia’s construction of a $4 billion dam on the Blue Nile, a key tributary of the Nile River. Egypt fears it will have a devastating effect on water and irrigation supplies downstream in Egypt unless Æthiopia takes its needs into account. Æthiopia plans to use the dam to generate badly needed electricity. The second dispute — between Æthiopia and Somalia — is over Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland ![]() Somalia has sought to block landlocked Æthiopia’s ongoing efforts to gain access to the Red Sea via a contentious agreement with Somaliland to lease a stretch of land along its coastline, where Æthiopia would establish a marine force base. In return, Æthiopia would recognize Somaliland as an independent country, according to Somaliland authorities. Somaliland seceded from Somalia more than 30 years ago but is not recognized by the African Union or the United Nations ...where theory meets practice and practice loses... as an independent state. Somalia still considers Somaliland part of its territory. mmmn |
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Former Eritrean Minister Abrehe dies in prison after six years in detention |
2024-08-24 |
[AFRICANEWS] Former Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... n Finance Minister Berhane Abrehe, 79, passed away in prison on Monday, August 19th, following six years of solitary confinement. His death was confirmed by the Eritrean Human Rights Council (HRC), a UK-based organization. Abrehe was arrested on September 17, 2018, shortly after publishing a book critical of Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki titled "Hagerey Eritrea" (My Country, Eritrea). He had been held at Carshelli prison in Asmara's capital, without formal charges or a fair trial. A former Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) member and later Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) member, Abrehe played a significant role in the struggle for Eritrea's independence. After independence in 1993, he held several key government positions, including Minister of Finance from 2001 to 2012. Despite his high-ranking position, Abrehe publicly criticized the government's financial practices and the concentration of power in the hands of President Afwerki. His outspoken views led to his removal from office in 2012 and subsequent arrest in 2018. Abrehe's health had been deteriorating, particularly after a liver transplant in 2009. His wife, Almaz Habtemariam, who was arrested alongside him in 2018, was released two years later without trial. Related: Eritrea: 2024-08-22 Sudan's Burhan takes control of border crossings amid aid push Eritrea: 2024-08-04 Royal Navy: Merchant ship attacked by missile off Yemen coast Eritrea: 2024-07-29 UAE intends to help Israel establish military base in Somaliland |
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Africa Horn |
Sudan's Burhan takes control of border crossings amid aid push |
2024-08-22 |
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Sudan![]() 's military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on Tuesday ordered the Sovereignty Council to take control of the country's border crossings, a move aimed at streamlining humanitarian aid ![]() The decision comes as Sudan prepares to open several border crossings to facilitate the flow of aid to those affected by the fighting. al-Burhan recently approved the opening of the Adr crossing with Chad to address the dire humanitarian situation in Darfur. A statement from the Sovereignty Council said the move was intended to ''facilitate procedures across border crossings, ensure smooth commercial movement and speed up the clearance of goods.'' Currently, Sudan's land and sea crossings are overseen by the Ministry of Transport. The country shares borders with the Central African Republic, Egypt, South Sudan, Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... , Æthiopia, Libya and Chad. Related: Abdel Fattah al-Burhan 08/14/2024 Sudan's Burhan rejects peace talks, demands RSF withdrawal Abdel Fattah al-Burhan 08/11/2024 Will Burhan's assassination attempt derail Sudan Geneva talks? Abdel Fattah al-Burhan 08/07/2024 Sudan army chief to lead operations from Omdurman |
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UAE intends to help Israel establish military base in Somaliland | |
2024-07-29 | |
[HODHODYEMENNEWS.NET] Diplomatic sources have revealed that the UAE intends to give Israel a foothold in the Horn of Africa region by sponsoring the establishment of a military base for Tel Aviv in Somaliland ![]() The sources told "Emirates Leaks" website that the UAE secretly offered to establish a military and intelligence base for the Zionist entity in Somaliland, with Abu Dhabi providing full financial support for that. According to the sources, Abu Dhabi convinced the local authorities in Somaliland of the necessity of establishing a military base for Israel in exchange for working with Tel Aviv to officially recognize the state of Somaliland. The UAE’s move comes as part of a plan to invest in the countries overlooking the Gulf of Aden and the Horn of Africa (specifically Somalia, Djibouti, Æthiopia, and Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... ), in addition to the ongoing conflict in Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... to extend influence over the region surrounding the Bab al-Mandab Strait. | |
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One killed, several hurt in Tel Aviv clashes between Eritrean migrants Monday |
2024-05-31 |
[IsraelTimes] Eritrean national being investigated for suspected murder, 20 others arrested over brawl that follows series of deadly incidents A man was stabbed to death during a brawl in south Tel Aviv between migrant supporters and opponents of Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... ’s regime late Monday, police and medics said. The Magen David Adom ambulance service said five other people were maimed in the festivities, three of them seriously. Police announced they arrested more than 20 people following the brawl, and are investigating a suspect, an Eritrean national, for murder. More arrests are expected, and dozens of officers have been deployed in the area to maintain order, police added. There has previously been similar violence among Eritrean Earlier this month, an anti-regime migrant stabbed to death a pro-regime migrant in a south Tel Aviv neighborhood. In September, an Eritrean man was stabbed to death in Netanya during a fight between The string of incidents since last year has brought attention to the roughly 20,000 Eritreans who are living in Israel, after entering it illegally before the completion of a barrier along the Egyptian border in 2012. Israeli governments have taken a series of measures — some of which were blocked by the courts — to encourage the Most African Related: South Tel Aviv: 2023-10-01 Eritrean man stabbed to death in Netanya, in latest brawl between migrants South Tel Aviv: 2023-07-30 Over 200,000 at first weekend rallies since overhaul law passed South Tel Aviv: 2019-03-18 Manhunt Underway After Two Shooting Attacks In West Bank, Settlers Throw Stones at Palestinians Related: Eritrean 03/07/2024 Winner In NC Governor Primary DESTROYS The Radical Left Eritrean 02/24/2024 Trump Attorneys: Jack Smith Unlawfully Appointed, Court Must Dismiss Classified Documents Case Eritrean 02/19/2024 Mobs Of Violent African |
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Somali president signs law 'nullifying illegal' Ethiopia-Somaliland deal |
2024-01-08 |
[AFRICANEWS] On Saturday (Jan. 06), Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud signed a law nullifying the memorandum of understanding signed between the Government of Æthiopia & Somaliland![]() The symbolic move comes as Æthiopia and a breakaway Somali region announced a deal on January 1st. As part of the deal, Somaliland plans to lease a 20-km stretch of land along its coastline to Æthiopia to establish a naval base, Æthiopian Prime minister Abiy Ahmed said at the signing. Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi said the agreement included a statement that Æthiopia would soon recognize the territory as an independent country. That is where the bone of contention lies. Somaliland has always contested the legally binding character of the state of union which was to form a unified country after Somalia and Somaliland respectively gained independence from Italia and Britannia. Somalia has described the move as an act of "aggression" and recalled its ambassador from Æthiopia. The AU chairperson urged Æthiopia and Soamlia to engage without delay in a negotiation process to settle their differences Æthiopia lost its access to the sea when Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... seceded in 1993. Æthiopia has been using the port in neighboring Djibouti for most of its imports and exports. |
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Al-Shabaab suicide bomb leaves six soldiers dead |
2023-10-24 |
[Garowe] At least six security officers were killed on Saturday near Somalia capital Mogadishu, authorities confirmed, following a suicide kaboom will also injured seven others, in the latest incident targeting soldiers who have been pursuing al-Shabaab![]() across the country. According to eyewitnesses, the jacket wallah drove a car with explosives before detonating it at a camp manned by Somali military police, who have been instrumental in securing peace in the capital. The incident took place at Elasha Biyaha, at least 20 kilometers from the capital. One of the security officers who spoke to VOA in confidence said soldiers fired on the incoming car but said the windows were shielded with metal to deflect bullets, allowing it to hit the perimeter. The incident was confirmed by Mohammed Ibrahim Barre, the governor of the Lower Shabelle region, where Elasha Biyaha is located. Barre said the bomber targeted soldiers who were assigned to intercept al-Shabaab boom-mobiles. Recently, the government deployed several soldiers trained in Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... and Uganda within the capital Mogadishu, where they have been working tirelessly to restore peace. Several other soldiers are currently in central Somalia where they are fighting al-Shabaab particularly in Galmadug and HirShabelle states. Once they are through, the Somali National Army has also planned another operation within Jubaland and Southwest states. Earlier this week, a kaboom from al-Shabaab suicide bomber at a Mogadishu restaurant killed a prominent Somali television journalist, Abdifatah Moalim Nur Qeys. The attack was strongly condemned by the Somali government and media rights groups. The following day, the United States announced a $5 million bounty for information on the location of al-Shabaab deputy leader Abukar Ali Adan. The group is also facing internal differences between Ahmed Diriye alias Abu Ubaida and group's finance controller Mahad Karate. "Adan spent several years as al-Shabaab’s military chief after previously heading the Jabhat, al-Shabaab’s armed wing," a statement by the U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice program said. Meanwhile, ...back at the buffalo wallow, Yellow Wolf clutched at his chest and fell from his horse... Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Friday returned to his temporary base in the central town of Dhusamareb, where he has been overseeing military and local community operations against al-Shabaab. A recent statement by the government of Somalia indicated that over 5,000 al-Shabaab bully boyz have been killed in the last 12 months but the information could not be independently verified by Garowe Online. al-Shabaab is fighting to topple the fragile UN-backed federal government of Somalia. In a statement, police said the dead included 4 soldiers and 2 civilians while 9 others were wounded – five soldiers and four civilians. The car bomb was heading to Mogadishu but police said the soldiers at the Elasha Biyaha checkpoint fired on it and exploded in the area. |
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In stunning response, 15,000 volunteers fill leadership vacuum to help victims of Hamas |
2023-10-23 |
[IsraelTimes] Movements set up to oppose government’s judicial overhaul bid metamorphose overnight to coordinate unprecedented civilian rescue and relief effort. “Please don’t blame us for Iran believing Israel ripe to be conquered, and pushing Hamas to erupt!” During the harrowing days since over 2,500 Hamas![]() Death Eaters poured into Israel to slaughter 1,400 people, injure thousands, commit barbaric acts of atrocity against people of all ages and kidnap more than 200 to Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... , civil society has quickly mobilized to an almost overwhelming degree. At the massive situation hub in Tel Aviv, volunteers organize everything from medical supplies, psychological support, and clothing and equipment for evacuees from the Gaza border area — many of whom left just with the clothes on their backs — to a system that unites families with their pets. "From 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 7, we began to get lots of messages from places like Kfar Aza," explained anti-judicial reform activist Tamir Reicher. More than 70 kibbutz members were murdered by the Death Eaters that day, including many children and babies, with testimony that some of them had their heads chopped off. Initially working from their homes, a group of friends quickly established a situation room at Kama Junction in southern Israel, which is still operating, and by 11 a.m. they were dispatching volunteers, not all of them armed, to rescue people under terrorist siege. MILITARY PRECISION The Civilian Operations Center at Expo Tel Aviv, which began operating the next day, is run with military precision. At an entrance table is a row of QR codes people can use to register to volunteer, access the hub’s website, or donate money. At a massive underground parking lot, hundreds of volunteers were unloading donated equipment, unpacking and sorting it, and repacking it into boxes for transport all over the land. In the clothing area, there were different sections for men, women, children and babies. In the women’s section, for example, signs stuck to the floor were aligned with boxes for "long skirts and tights for religious women," or "women’s pajamas," or scarves, hats, socks, or bras. There were separate lines of cartons for different sizes of women’s pants. There were piles and piles of toys, children’s books and baby equipment, and separate lines for toiletries, deodorants and toothpaste, for baby food, diapers of different sizes and more. IDENTIFYING THE MISSING AND THE KIDNAPPED One of the most remarkable first steps taken by the Civilian Operations Hub was to create a space where some 2,000 volunteers from the high-tech sector could use their skills to identify missing and kidnapped Israelis, now known to number more than 200. "For 10 days, we were the only contact point for families to find information about their loved ones," said Chava Rotman of Building an Alternative. The high-tech unit, headed by internet expert Prof. Karine Nahon, used artificial intelligence to try to identify the missing, with volunteers going through hours of video material, frame by frame, looking for clues, and identifying hundreds of people who were missing or dead so that their families could be updated. "We did facial recognition, matching social media with visual material from different scenes and used AI to identify clothes. We even identified distinguishing marks like tattoos because some of the bodies had been decapitated," Rotman said. "The high-tech people came here and invented new algorithms to find out where the missing people were" and were able to whittle the names of thousands of missing people down to a couple of hundred, she said. The unit was now handing the job, and the software, over to the state to continue the work. Also being dismantled as state institutions started to function was a unit that matched evacuees with accommodation. That task is now being undertaken by local authorities. Military equipment, which was being distributed directly to soldiers who needed it, is now being managed together with the Defense Ministry. SHIFTING FOCUS If the priority was to rescue families from terror in the south, the focus now is on those who have been bereaved and the more than 100,000 Israelis who have been evacuated and displaced. (An IDF front man has put that number at half a million.) A huge open space, with people sitting in groups, or in front of laptops and smartphones, at tables, or in armchairs, had the modern, buzzy vibe of a tech conference. Running along the center were long tables where people were dealing with requests from the public. "The first message on the system (from Saturday, October 7), reads, ’Family trapped in the safe room, Death Eaters are in the house,'" said a young man called Or. "Today, the requests are more practical. I’m currently dealing with a woman who was evacuated to a hotel in Tel Aviv and needs psychological help. We have the names of psychologists (willing to volunteer) in a WhatsApp group, which we’ve sent her." Elsewhere in the hub, volunteer teams were coordinating incoming equipment, matching that equipment with those needing it, and organizing the logistics to get it out. Daniel Sweig, who works for a Tel Aviv startup, popped out from behind a sliding door to explain that almost every truck and bus company had volunteered vehicles to transport civilian equipment around the country and that teams of 18 at any one time were matching transport solutions to needs. (The use of private cars was being coordinated in a different room). "We might be sending a washing machine to people who have lost their house, or 400 mattresses to a place where evacuees are staying, or 5,000 (donated) portions of food from a restaurant in Tel Aviv," Sweig explained, adding, "We’re people who haven’t been mobilized [to the army] yet but want to help, rather than sit at home." Yariv Wegrzyn, also from Tel Aviv, was one of some 15 people in a room further along where the focus was on fundraising. Wegrzyn, who runs a nonprofit organization that uses marine sports as an educational and therapeutic tool for special needs populations (his "secondary" occupation is raising funds for startup companies,) said he came to volunteer after attending two funerals. "It’s not hierarchical here," he said, "Lots of people are coming with amazing abilities. People can’t understand how 15,000 volunteers left their homes to manage the country." In yet another group, volunteers were sifting through and cataloging social media posts and files that could be distributed to different audiences. On Thursday, volunteer Deena Sokolov, a Texas native now living in Even Yehuda in central Israel, was spending her 50th birthday organizing materials in English. Further along was the graphics table, which produces materials such as directional signs, stickers and brochures. Lawyer Galia Scherf, whose brother Ron co-founded Brothers in Arms (now renamed Brothers and Sisters for Israel), was working with a team that was distributing shiva kits. "Bereaved people need two things," she explained. "Equipment for a shiva that can be attended by hundreds of people, and psychological support." "Sometimes people are sitting shiva for more than one person," she went on. "Entire families have been murdered." Volunteers call the bereaved, send people to make up minyans where necessary (the ten-man quorum needed for prayers), and connect them with the not-for-profit Bereaved Parents Circle. Outside, Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... n asylum seekers were serving food for everyone — 300 portions per day — which the community’s women had cooked at home. Each day, around 150 to 170 of these volunteers come from different areas to help; on Thursday, it was the turn of those from Jerusalem. Dozens of Eritrean men, dressed in light-blue T-shirts that signified their opposition to the Eritrean regime, helped sort boxes in the underground parking lot. WHAT PEOPLE CAN DO Eyal Naveh, a veteran of Israel’s most prestigious special forces unit, Sayeret Matkal, and a senior figure in Brothers in Arms, finished addressing a group of government officials when The Times of Israel asked what people could do to help. "Come and volunteer," he said, "and donate equipment for soldiers — socks, underwear, thermal clothing, hats, tents, field kits for making coffee, donations of dry foods, hygiene products such as deodorant...." People abroad could send or donate money for equipment. "And we need a lot of PR. People have to understand that more than 200 people have been kidnapped — women, children and seniors. In the Koran, it’s forbidden to take such hostages. Talk to members of Congress, people you know, the media — do whatever you can to keep it on the agenda." AFTERWARD, A LESS POLARIZED PEOPLE? The hub has turned into something of a VIP hotspot. On Thursday, the high-profile visitors ranged from Opposition Leader Yair Lapid to former prime minister Naftali Bennett and American-Israeli businesswoman and philanthropist Shari Arison. Also there was Jewish Agency chairman Doron Almog, two of whose family members were murdered at Kfar Aza and four of whom are being held hostage by Hamas. Earlier visitors have included German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz, a minister in the national emergency government, and former chief of staff and defense minister, Moshe "Bogie" Ya’alon. The Civilian Hub’s activities have also led to previously unthinkable dialogue with some of those who staunchly opposed organizations such as Brothers in Arms before the war broke out. Israel Cohen, an ultra-Orthodox journalist, visited the hub and then wrote on X, "Wow! This group of patriots for Israel has established a crazy monster (of an operation) that’s helping the maimed, and soldiers, locating the missing, and helping families from the south. And it’s all completely voluntary. Kudos!" Also writing on X, right-wing Channel 12 TV political correspondent Amit Segal said he left the hub thinking, "How much strength this nation has, how much courage." Yishai Cohen, an ultra-Orthodox journalist for the Haredi news site Kikar Shabbat, who refused for six months to talk to members of Brothers in Arms, interviewed tech entrepreneur and Brothers in Arms co-founder Noam Lanir this week. "If you told me two weeks ago that I’d sit with you for a conversation, I would say, Wake up from the dream, and quickly," he began. Last week he visited the situation room at Beit Kama, where he saw Brothers in Arms and Orthodox Israelis working together to get boxes out to those in need. "After nine months of hate, we’ve understood that we are brothers," he said. None of the senior figures at the Expo wanted to talk about the government’s failures at this time. A wise choice. The prime minister and most government ministers have stayed well away from the hub.Gigi Levy-Weiss, a former Air Force pilot, one of the country’s top tech investors and a senior figure in the High Tech Protest against the overhaul, told The Times of Israel, "We have an incredible people — here you can see the heart of the Israeli spirit. There isn’t a single person we’ve turned to who hasn’t volunteered to help, who hears what we’re doing and who doesn’t ask to be involved. People are opening their hearts, their homes, and their pockets." He added: "One of the worst things to happen to the Jewish people, and certainly to Israel, provides an opportunity for a reset. Beyond vanquishing our enemies, and making sure that such a thing can never happen again — and there’s no doubt that we’ll win — I hope we will come out of this as a different people, less polarized, more understanding of our common destiny here." "This is the time for whoever wants to be part of a constructive, creative, volunteering, caring, cooperative Israel. I hope that the Around 15,000 Israelis have answered the clarion call of movements that metamorphosed overnight from activists against the government’s divisive ...politicians call things divisivewhen when the other side sez something they don't like. Their own statements are never divisive,they're principled... judicial reform proposals to coordinators of a massive infrastructure to rescue and support fellow citizens in distress. That infrastructure, based at the Expo Tel Aviv International Convention Center since the day after the massacres, subsequently evacuated 3,000 citizens from the Gaza border communities, 200 of them under fire. As of Thursday morning, when this news hound visited the convention center, it had distributed nearly two-thirds of 12,526 items of civilian equipment donated, found accommodation for nearly 8,000 displaced families, distributed 120,000 food portions and 200 packs of medical supplies, transported 8,000 civilians and soldiers, provided more than 1,000 activities for evacuated children, and sent out 150 sets of shiva (seven-day mourning period) equipment — gazebos, plastic tables and chairs, fans, water heaters and refreshments. It had even rescued 120 pets. For months, anti-overhaul organizations such as Brothers in Arms (made up of military reserve soldiers), Building an Alternative (a women’s group founded by Moran Zer Katzenstein), and the tech worker, student and lawyer protest groups, were castigated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his ministers and much of the right-wing as leftist traitors who wanted to bring Israeli democracy and the country down. But as the government scrambled to react to the Hamas invasion that it and Israel’s security establishment had failed to foresee, these groups were able to utilize their nationwide networks and organizational skills to step into the breach. Who needs government to take the lead when the people can self-organize to do it so much better, freeing the government to take care of national security and international diplomacy — the things government is actually needed for. Related: Brothers in Arms: 2023-09-22 Israeli forces shell military ‘structures’ in Golan Heights, drone-zap 2 Islamic Jihadis farther down the border Brothers in Arms: 2023-08-22 Terror charges filed against Palestinian who stabbed coworker in Petah Tikva garage Brothers in Arms: 2023-07-29 Another 10,000 IDF reservists announce they won't serve anymore Related: Judicial overhaul: 2023-10-08 Netanyahu asked 2 million Gazans to leave the area Judicial overhaul: 2023-10-01 ‘You won’t divide us’: Protesters against overhaul rally for a 39th weekend Judicial overhaul: 2023-09-24 Israeli anti-Bibi activists meet NY tech fat cats: ‘We’re facing a protracted campaign’ |
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![]() An Eritrea ...is run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), with about the amounts of democracy and justice you'd expect from a party with that name. National elections have been periodically scheduled and cancelled; none have ever been held in the country. The president, Isaias Afewerki, has been in office since independence in 1993 and will probably die there of old age... n man was stabbed to death in Netanya on Saturday during a brawl that left eight other Eritreans injured. One of the injured, a man in his 30s, was at death's door, and the rest of the casualties were in light-to-moderate condition. Footage of the scene on Herzl Street in Netanya showed chairs being thrown and police breaking up the fight by firing in the air. Police suspect that the man who was murdered opposed the regime in Eritrea and was stabbed by the government’s supporters. Police said they arrested ten people who had armed themselves with clubs and stones and were planning to target other members of the community. On Friday night, a brawl between Eritreans in south Tel Aviv sent two people to the hospital at death's door. Earlier in the week, another Eritrean asylum seeker was stabbed to death under similar circumstances. Last month, a massive brawl broke out outside the Eritrean embassy in Tel Aviv between supporters and opponents of the regime, leaving nearly 200 people injured. Since the August brawl, violence between Eritreans in Israel has been on the rise. Members of the community have been warning of public calls to attack opponents of the regime that have appeared on social media. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Eritrea over the years, with large numbers setting off into the deserts of Sudan ![]() and then North Africa. Many seek to reach safety in Europe. According to June statistics, there are 17,850 Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, 77, has led Eritrea since it won independence from Æthiopia in a long guerrilla war. There are no elections, no free press, and exit visas are required. Many young people are forced into military service with no end date, human rights ...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty... groups and United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... experts say. Related: Netanya: 2023-09-24 Israeli anti-Bibi activists meet NY tech fat cats: ‘We’re facing a protracted campaign’ Netanya: 2023-09-23 Erdogan says hopes to soon start work with Israel on energy drilling, networks Netanya: 2023-09-21 Hour-long Netanyahu-Biden meeting on UN General Assembly sidelines, appointment to meet at White House before year-end Related: Eritreans: 2023-09-18 Germany: Dozens injured in unrest at Eritrean event, mostly police, 228 arrested Eritreans: 2023-09-04 Israeli pm urges immediate deportation of Eritrean clash participants Eritreans: 2023-02-03 Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church held their first-ever Christmas eve mass in Saudi Arabia |
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