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US congresswoman introduces bill to restrict aid to Israel

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US congresswoman introduces bill to restrict aid to Israel

The measure, backed by 17 Democrats, would ban US help to Israel from contributing to detention of Palestinian kids.

Washington, DC – A United States congresswoman has renewed a push to make sure that help to Israel doesn’t contribute to abuses of Palestinians, notably kids, as progressive legislators proceed to name for circumstances to be positioned on the help.

On Friday, Democratic Congresswoman Betty McCollum reintroduced a invoice that will prohibit US help from contributing to the detention of Palestinian kids and to navy actions that will facilitate “additional unilateral annexation” of the occupied West Financial institution.

“Not $1 of US help needs to be used to commit human rights violations, demolish households’ properties, or completely annex Palestinian lands,” McCollum mentioned in an announcement.

“The US supplies billions in help for Israel’s authorities annually — and people {dollars} ought to go towards Israel’s safety, not towards actions that violate worldwide legislation and trigger hurt.”

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Israel, accused of apartheid by main human rights teams together with Amnesty Worldwide, receives not less than $3.8bn in US help yearly.

The invoice, dubbed Defending the Human Rights of Palestinian Youngsters and Households Residing Underneath Israeli Army Occupation Act, has little likelihood of passing in Congress, the place Israel enjoys overwhelming bipartisan help.

However Palestinian rights advocates say such measures result in debate about US coverage and spotlight the push to query unconditional help to Israel. They level to public opinion polls displaying {that a} rising variety of People, particularly Democrats, sympathise with Palestinians and help inserting restrictions on the help.

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McCollum’s invoice was co-sponsored by 16 Democrats, together with Virginia Consultant Don Beyer; Congressional Progressive Caucus chair Pramila Jayapal; Palestinian American Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib; and distinguished progressives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley.

Consultant Barbara Lee, who’s operating for the US Senate in California, and Summer season Lee — a first-term congresswoman who overcame thousands and thousands of {dollars} in marketing campaign spending in opposition to her by pro-Israel teams final yr — are additionally backing the invoice.

“Israel’s drive to perpetuate its management over the occupied West Financial institution leads to different severe violations of worldwide legislation, together with the illegal demolition of Palestinian properties and the forcible switch of Palestinian civilians,” the invoice mentioned.

It additionally famous that between 500 and 700 Palestinian kids, aged 12 to 17, are detained by Israel yearly and prosecuted earlier than navy courts.

“Within the Israeli-occupied West Financial institution, there are two separate and unequal authorized methods, with Israeli navy legislation imposed on Palestinians and Israeli civilian legislation utilized to Israeli settlers,” the proposed laws mentioned.

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McCollum first introduced a model of the invoice in 2017 and has reintroduced it in each Congress, each two years, since then. The measure has by no means been thought-about by the Home Overseas Affairs Committee, at present chaired by Michael McCaul, a staunchly pro-Israel Republican.

“The dehumanisation of the Palestinian folks has been such an efficient narrative that 75 p.c of Congress needs completely no restriction on US navy help to Israel, successfully supporting the systemic repression of Palestinian society,” the congresswoman advised Al Jazeera in 2021, when she final launched the invoice.

Final month, 14 legislators — together with Senator Bernie Sanders and most of the co-sponsors of McCollum’s measure — issued a letter urging Democratic President Joe Biden to research whether or not US weapons had been used to commit rights violations in opposition to Palestinians.

The letter known as for guaranteeing that “US taxpayer funds don’t help tasks in unlawful settlements”.

The Biden administration has criticised Israeli settlement plans, however US officers usually stress that Washington’s dedication to Israel is “ironclad”.

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As a candidate in late 2019, Biden — a self-proclaimed Zionist — dismissed inserting circumstances on help to Israel as a “weird” thought.

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Slovakian ministers blame media and opposition for attack on PM Fico

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Slovakian ministers blame media and opposition for attack on PM Fico

Slovakia’s interior minister refrained from specifying the motivation behind the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico but pointed fingers at media outlets and the opposition, urging them to reflect on how they present information.

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Slovakian authorities charged a man with attempted premeditated murder on Thursday after he shot Prime Minister Robert Fico five times in the central town of Handlova.

The assault left the longstanding leader in a serious but stable condition.

“The attempt on Fico’s life was politically motivated,” Slovakia’s Interior Minister Matuš Šutaj-Eštok said during a news conference on Fico’s shooting.

Eštok said the suspect, believed to be 71, was a “lone wolf” and did not belong to any political party but had previously taken part in anti-government protests.

The minister did not specify what the motivation was, but blamed media outlets and the opposition.

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“It was information that you have recently presented. The way you presented them, on that I think each of you can reflect,” he said.

Slovakia’s President-elect Peter Pellegrini said he had only been allowed to speak with Fico for a few minutes “because his current condition really requires peace and quiet without any other external distractions.”

Pellegrini wished Fico “a great deal of strength in the struggle ahead of him because he is facing a very difficult period indeed.”

The president-elect called on political parties to suspend or scale back their campaigns for European elections, which will be held June 6-9.

The populist leader had been attending a political event in Handlova when the shooting took place, sending shockwaves through the central European country.

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Fico has long been a divisive figure in Slovakia and beyond. His return to power last year on a pro-Russian, anti-American message led to even greater worries among fellow European Union and NATO members that he would abandon his country’s pro-Western course – particularly on Ukraine.

At the start of Russia’s invasion, Slovakia was one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters. Fico halted arms deliveries to Ukraine when he returned to power, his fourth time serving as prime minister.

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The CW’s Top Exec on Walker’s Uncertain Fate, Potential All American ‘Reboot’ and Superman & Lois’ ‘F–king Awesome’ Sendoff

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Justice Dept. makes arrests in North Korean identity theft scheme involving thousands of IT workers

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Justice Dept. makes arrests in North Korean identity theft scheme involving thousands of IT workers

The Justice Department announced Thursday multiple arrests in a series of complex stolen identity theft cases that officials say are part of a wide-ranging scheme that generates enormous proceeds for the North Korean government, including for its weapons program.

The conspiracy involves thousands of North Korean information technology workers who prosecutors say are dispatched by the government to live abroad and who rely on the stolen identities of Americans to obtain remote employment at U.S.-based Fortune 500 companies, jobs that give them access to sensitive corporate data and lucrative paychecks. The companies did not realize the workers were overseas.

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The fraud scheme is a way for heavily sanctioned North Korea, which is cut off from the U.S. financial system, to take advantage of a “toxic brew” of converging factors, including a high-tech labor shortage in the U.S. and the proliferation of remote telework, Marshall Miller, the Justice Department’s principal associate deputy attorney general, said in an interview.

The seal for the Justice Department is photographed in Washington, Nov. 18, 2022. The Justice Department has announced three arrests in a complex stolen identity scheme that officials say generates enormous proceeds for the North Korean government, including for its weapons program.  (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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The Justice Department says the cases are part of a broader strategy to not only prosecute individuals who enable the fraud but also to build partnerships with other countries and to warn private-sector companies of the need to be vigilant — and not duped — about the actual identities of the people they’re hiring.

FBI and Justice Department officials launched an initiative in March centered on the fraud scheme and last year announced the seizure of more than a dozen website domains used by North Korean IT workers.

“More and more often, compliance programs at American companies and organizations are on the front lines of protecting our national security,” Miller said. “Corporate compliance and national security are now intertwined like never before.”

The Justice Department said in court documents in one case that more than 300 companies — including a high-end retail chain and a “premier Silicon Valley technology company” — have been affected and that more than $6.8 million in revenue has been generated for the workers, who are based outside of the U.S., including in China and Russia.

Those arrested include an Arizona woman, Christina Marie Chapman, who prosecutors say facilitated the scheme by helping the workers obtain and validate stolen identities, receiving and hosting laptops from U.S. companies who thought they were sending the devices to legitimate employees and helping the workers connect remotely to companies.

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According to the indictment, Chapman ran more than one “laptop farm” where U.S. companies sent computers and paychecks to IT workers they did not realize were overseas.

At Chapman’s laptop farms, she allegedly connected overseas IT workers who logged in remotely to company networks so it appeared the logins were coming from the United States. She also is alleged to have received paychecks for the overseas IT workers at her home, forging the beneficiaries’ signatures for transfer abroad and enriching herself by charging monthly fees.

Other defendants include a Ukrainian man, Oleksandr Didenko, who prosecutors say created fake accounts at job search platforms that he then sold to overseas workers who went on to apply for jobs at U.S. companies. He was was arrested in Poland last week, and the Justice Department said it had seized his company’s online domain.

A Vietnamese national, Minh Phuong Vong, was arrested in Maryland on charges of fraudulently obtaining a job at a U.S. company that was actually performed by remote workers who posed as him and were based overseas.

It was not immediately clear if any of the three had lawyers.

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Separately, the State Department said it was offering a reward for information about certain North Korean IT workers who officials say were assisted by Chapman.

And the FBI, which conducted the investigations, issued a public service announcement that warned companies about the scheme, encouraging them to implement identity verification standards through the hiring process and to educate human resources staff and hiring managers about the threat.

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