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"In the end, they're not coming after me. They're coming after you — and I'm just standing in their way,".

Except that wasn't true... He wasn't in their way at all.
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Hamas accepts cease-fire deal to halt war against Israel

The Hamas terrorist group announced Monday that it has accepted a cease-fire agreement brokered by Egypt and Qatar to end the war against Israel in the Gaza Strip.

It released a statement saying its leader Ismail Haniyeh "had a phone call with the Qatari Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al-Thani, and with the Egyptian Minister of Intelligence, Mr. Abbas Kamel, and informed them of the Hamas movement’s approval of their proposal regarding the ceasefire agreement."

There was no immediate response from Israel. The fate of the hostages still in Hamas' possession following its Oct. 7 attack on Israel that launched the war remains uncertain.

Fox News' Yonat Friling contributed to this report.
Posted by Greg Norman
Fox News


I don't think that there are any hostages alive, or at least still able to function.
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It's not like a good number of them couldn't afford to lose a few lbs.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
@yashar
Israeli media is reporting that the Israeli government is unlikely to accept the deal as it is one-sided.
1:11 PM · May 6, 2024

And there it is ...  :whistle:

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The real question is:  How long before Netanyahu rejects the Hamas acceptance of the deal because it's a "ploy"?

Exactly.
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Hamas accepts cease-fire deal to halt war against Israel

The Hamas terrorist group announced Monday that it has accepted a cease-fire agreement brokered by Egypt and Qatar to end the war against Israel in the Gaza Strip.

How many minutes will this one last?  *****rollingeyes*****

The real question is:  How long before Netanyahu rejects the Hamas acceptance of the deal because it's a "ploy"?
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Sarah Parshall Perry
@SarahPPerry
FOIA docs obtained by @America1stLegal recently revealed that federal officials at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services are working with gender-"affirming" care activists & stakeholders to find a way around state laws banning these procedures for minors.

That's how eager HHS Assistant Secretary Dr. "Rachel" Levine & Levine's ilk are to shove kids down the path to medicalization.

No psychotherapy. No watchful waiting. No recognition of Europe's blisteringly fast-waning support for gender "affirming" medicine.

My colleague and I have written on the constitutionality of these state laws banning gender "medicine" (chemical, surgical, or otherwise) as relates to minor children. @Potus's attempts to evade these state laws won't pass legal muster. Indeed, there are 3 cases pending on a petition for review at #SCOTUS even now.   

So to @POTUS, @HHS_ASH and the other gender goblins at @HHSGov - I say: 

BEST BUCKLE UP.
1:30 PM · May 6, 2024
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Quote
Kamaji...
And yet, you're asking those very same courts to simply disregard current PA law - however stupid it might be - and make decisions based on what you feel is the "right" reason.  How would that make them any the less corrupt?


I am not asking a thing.  I just know PA courts are corrupt with power.  Are you aware that in our nearly 250 years of history, only THREE JUDGES in all those years have been removed from office for cause in Pennsylvania.  THREE!!!  With that level of permanency, they pretty much do as they please and do not answer to anyone.  And when someone challenges them, you have from my experience total idiots at higher levels of court in PA.  I am talking total clown act.

When these judges operate with impunity, you do not have justice.  Plain and simple.  That is all I am saying.  And in terms of contempt, I don't know anyone who has appeared in PA courts to have anything but contempt for how they operate.  Once elected, they stay for life, regardless how poor they are in their jobs.  This approach is not one that promotes sound judicial practice.  These pukes should face a challenger every X years, where if they are not performing well, they can be removed via the ballot box.  PA has just a YES/NO retention question and does not open these judgeships up to be challenge.

And please do not assume because an individual is a judge, they hold some higher level knowledge of the law.  Far from it.  Last time I was in court, the idiot judge turned and asked my lawyer three times questions about what the law was in reference to 2 or 3 cases that were conducted ahead of us.  She was clueless.

An anecdotal story might help you understand.  My neighbor, a retired sheriff for Allegheny County in PA, he was in the yard, and we struck up a conversation.  He asked me where my wife and kids were, he hadn't seen them in awhile.  I told him we were getting divorced and she insisted on going to live with her mother in another state.  He asked who the judge was.  I told him.  He said, his oldest son was getting divorced, and he had the same judge.  He went on to tell me the nightmare his son was going through.  His son had three children.  The wife coached the oldest son, age 11, that if he killed his father, she will give him this and that (i.e. electronic game set, etc stuff).  The boy stabs his father in the back, does not kill him.  When he spoke to his attorney about what transpired, the attorney told him, no sense in bringing the matter up in this judge's court because she does not care what the mother did illegally.  She draws and quarters every father, no matter what.

That is PA justice.  And that was my experience.  When I got divorced, fathers had no rights.  Fathers had to sue to establish their rights as a parent.  That was a minimum cost of $8,000+.  Many fathers I knew did not have the money to spend.  My attorney told me, you could get joint custody.  It will cost $8,000+, you would absolutely get joint custody, and when your youngest turns 15 years of age in 14 months, you would not get to see your kids because the mother is no longer forced to provide you with access to children once they turn 15 years of age.  I got to see my kids a few times since then, and have not seen them in 13 years.  And by all standards, I was an excellent father.  My ex had mental issues that she refused to recognize, told my kids incredulous lies, and never once did I have an opportunity to share my side of anything.  I am now permanently estranged from my kids, and the courts and the way they operate played a major role in all that.  The legislature has since changed the law, giving fathers joint custody when couples part, but that change happened after my kids were grown.

I would never live in PA again.  I do not even enjoy returning to visit friends and family because of my rotten experience there.  I live in Georgia now, which makes an effort to treat both sides in a divorce more equitably.  Huge difference in the two states.

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Trump is not a fiscal conservative that is for certain, but that is not the sole reason that I won't be voting for him.

I've said before, the money is just a way of keeping score. It is not technically fiscal conservatism that is primary for me either. It is the liberty lost, for which fiscal matters are an indicator.

Poor character has been foremost all the way along. I didn't like him for that since Reagan's day, and that has been proven right over and over again. And it will be proven sommore, without a single doubt.

That should have been enough for everyone. But here we are.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
@yashar
Israeli media is reporting that the Israeli government is unlikely to accept the deal as it is one-sided.
1:11 PM · May 6, 2024

Michael Kaplan 🇮🇱
@OfficialKappy
Yashar, Hamas didn’t agree to the deal on the table. They agreed to a separate deal, that is in fact one-sided, with the sole purpose to influence western media. Your tweet is the outcome of that intended outcome of Hamas. I hope you add context to this.
1:28 PM · May 6, 2024
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