Neutrality and Nonalignment Are Signs of Strength

In Defense of Neutrals: Why they’re more than just fence sitters.

The demise of neutrality has been much exaggerated. Finnish membership and Sweden’s accession application to NATO have been interpreted in some corners as evidence of its decline. In wars of aggression, refusing to pick sides is untenable, some hold, as they berate those who still do not send weapons to Ukraine or sanction Russia.

Neutrality and Nonalignment Are Signs of Strength

Israeli to American: “The godly thing to do is to kill you”.

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Middle East Eye just uploaded this video. It’s from a few years ago. I remembered that I had uploaded it to my Bitchute. Apparently, it’s resurfaced on social media. I’ve only found it recently posted on Reddit.

“The Godly thing to do is to kill you. That’s what the Torah says.” Video footage captured a verbal altercation that took place when an Israeli approached a group of Americans who had been stopped by Israeli police for unknown reasons. The video stirred controversy on social media and a debate about the rights of US citizens in Israel.

Middle East Eye

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Is The Torah Condemning Of Killing Non-Believers?

The Torah, Judaism’s holiest text, does not explicitly state that non-believers should be killed. However, there are a number of passages in the Torah that have been interpreted by some as calling for the death of non-believers. For example, in Exodus 22:20, the Torah says, “Whoever sacrifices to any god other than the Lord must be destroyed.” And in Deuteronomy 13:6-10, the Torah says that if a city turns to idol worship, the entire city should be put to the sword.

Idolatry and the Customs of the Nations

Elections under fire in Donetsk

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Polls open across Donetsk People’s Republic for September 8-10 vote — local election body

All 615 polling stations in DPR begin operation, no incidents reported

Early voting was held from August 31 to September 7 to decrease the number of people during onsite ballot casting. “If Volnovakha (where four election commission members were wounded by artillery fire on September 6 — eds Donetsk News Agency) held onsite voting at that time, the casualty toll could have been much higher, ” an Election Commission representative said.