You know you fucked up when even the Auschwitz museum thinks ill of you. Especially if you represent Jewish people in Israel.
Gees thats "from the river to the sea" grade type stuff.
You know you fucked up when even the Auschwitz museum thinks ill of you. Especially if you represent Jewish people in Israel.
…& Canada as a nation, elected him, three times…so far. The Enterprise might decide to just nuke us from orbit in case that level of stupidity is contagious.
The leader of Hamas made his first visit to Egypt for more than a month on Wednesday, a rare personal intervention in diplomacy amid what a source described as intensive talks on a new ceasefire to let aid reach Gaza and get hostages freed.
A Palestinian official said Haniyeh was keen to listen to Egyptian officials for a possible new approach and noted that the official position of Hamas was to reject any new temporary ceasefire and demand a permanent halt to fighting.
"Hamas's stance remains they don't have a desire for humanitarian pauses. Hamas wants a complete end to the Israeli war on Gaza," the Palestinian official said.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who normally resides in Qatar, typically intervenes in diplomacy publicly only when progress seems likely. He last travelled to Egypt in early November before the announcement of the only agreement on a ceasefire in the war so far, a week-long pause during which more than 100 hostages were released.
A source briefed on negotiations said envoys were discussing which of the hostages still held by militants in Gaza could be freed under a new truce agreement, and what prisoners Israel might release in return.
Israel was insisting that all remaining women and infirm men among hostages be released, the source said, declining to be identified. Palestinians convicted of serious offences could be on the list of prisoners to be freed.
A senior Israeli official repeated the government position that the war could end only with the release of all hostages and the destruction of Hamas: "As the prime minister has said, the war will end with total victory."
Israel says it is doing what it can to protect civilians, including warning them in advance of strikes, and blames Hamas for harm to them for operating in their midst, which Hamas denies.Hamas leader visits Egypt amid intensive talks on new ceasefire — Reuters
The leader of Hamas visited Egypt for this first time in more than a month on Wednesday, a rare personal intervention in diplomacy amid what a source described as intensive talks on a new ceasefire to let aid reach Gaza and free more hostages.apple.news
Israel has sworn to defeat Hamas, which rules Gaza, since its fighters killed 1,200 people and captured 240 hostages in the Oct. 7 attacks. Gaza health officials say nearly 20,000 people have since been confirmed killed in Israeli strikes, with thousands more believed lost and buried under rubble.
Deport him to Israel once his jail time is over.Via Rail terrorist blames 'unfit' co-accused for unfair trial
Author of the article:Michele Mandel
Published Dec 20, 2023 • Last updated 22 hours ago • 3 minute read
Raed Jaser is appealing his 2015 terrorism convictions, claiming his trial should have been severed from mentally ill co-accused.
Convicted terrorist Raed Jaser wanted to go hunting for “rich Jews.”
That was over a decade ago, but we’re back to a time when terrorism fears are rising again in the Jewish community and the man convicted of plotting mass murder is at the Ontario Court of Appeal attempting to secure his freedom by arguing he was unfairly tried with his mentally ill co-accused.
A permanent resident who immigrated here with his Palestinian family, Jaser has been fighting to overturn his conviction ever since he and Chiheb Esseghaier were found guilty in 2015 of plotting to derail a Toronto-bound passenger train. Their first appeal involved a technical argument about jury selection which initially won the pair a new trial but was then ultimately overturned by the Supreme Court.
Now the would-be jihadist is focusing on the “miscarriage of justice” of his trial not being severed from Esseghaier’s — whose religious tirades and increasingly bizarre behaviour tainted them both — and the unfairness of not getting his wish to be tried by judge alone.
As for Esseghaier — he’s abandoned any further appeals.
The terror twins both received life sentences for conspiring to murder persons unknown for the benefit of a terrorist group. During the high-profile, three-month trial, court heard Esseghaier was the “mastermind” of the plot to blow up a bridge used by a New York-to-Toronto train to kill dozens, if not hundreds, of passengers in retaliation for Western troops contaminating Muslim lands with “corruption, evil and Christianity.”
Jaser preferred a sniper plot that targeted prominent Jews and national leaders. “We don’t want the sheep. We want the wolf,” he said.
The pair were caught conspiring in 25 hours of conversations secretly recorded by wiretaps and by a bodypack worn by the star prosecution witness — an undercover FBI agent posing as a rich Muslim-American businessman with similar jihadist ideals.
Jaser bailed on the train plot on Sept. 24, 2012 after they were spotted walking along the tracks in Scarborough and questioned by Toronto Police. He wanted to concentrate instead on other plans — such as picking off wealthy Jewish leaders using a sniper rifle.
Their trial was plagued by countless religious outbursts by Essaghaier, the then 33-year-old Tunisian PhD student, who proclaimed that he could only be judged only under the Qur’an. Superior Court Justice Michael Code agreed to begin each court day with a declaration that Esseghaier didn’t recognize the court’s jurisdiction and was just a “visitor” offering advice.
Jaser’s appeal lawyer Megan Savard told the three-judge panel Wednesday that her client tried to have a separate trial, but his request was rejected by Code, who assured him that he could manage his difficult co-accused. But, by the time the trial was about to begin, Savard argued, it was obvious Esseghaier was beyond the judge’s control: there were numerous outbursts, refusals to come to court and then Esseghaier’s shocking performance during jury selection where he chanted the call to prayer and prostrated himself in the prisoner’s box.
When Jaser again applied for a severance, or a mistrial, Code dismissed both.
As the trial continued, Esseghaier became even more unhinged. With his wild eyes and tangled beard, he spat, threw water at a lawyer appointed to assist him, banged on the Plexiglas and launched into lengthy lectures about how he was a prophet created by God to “warn mankind.”
Esseghaier refused to accept it was 2015 because he believed he would be released to heaven on Dec. 25, 2014. He also claimed prison guards were really filmmakers chronicling his life.
When it came time for sentencing, Code agreed to order a psychiatric assessment, but then rejected Dr. Lisa Ramshaw’s conclusion that Essaghaier was unfit. He ordered a second opinion by a psychiatrist, who found the terrorist was suffering from a mental illness but still fit for sentencing.
Savard insisted Code was wrong to reject Ramshaw’s assessment, and he was “likely unfit.”
“There should have been a mistrial for Mr. Esseghaier,” she argued. And that, in turn, should have meant a mistrial for Jaser as well.
The appeal continues Thursday. But whatever the court decides, the convicted terrorist will soon be eligible for parole.
mmandel@postmedia.com
MANDEL: Via Rail terrorist blames 'unfit' co-accused for unfair trial
Raed Jaser is appealing his 2015 terrorism convictions, claiming his trial should have been severed from mentally ill co-accusedtorontosun.com