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Kashmiri Diaspora To Highlight Kashmir Issue During Common Wealth Games: Hameed Lone – UrduPoint – UrduPoint News

| June 2, 2022

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 31st May, 2022 ) :Senior Hurriyat leader Abdul Hameed Lone said that Overseas Kashmiris and Pakistani citizens would play their full role in highlighting the Kashmir issue and the atrocities committed by the Indian Army in occupied Kashmir in the changed circumstances. The Pakistani and Kashmiri community abroad would also highlight the Kashmir issue and recent unfair and decision of Indian Kangaroo courts during the major event of common wealth games in London. He said that "I have visited the UK last month, where I met with decision makers and legislators, including leaders from the Pakistani and Kashmiri communities

8 Asian American and Pacific Islander Creatives on the Relevance of Heritage | Architectural Digest – Architectural Digest

| June 2, 2022

A tablescape of Hyungi Park's full incense setup. Hyungi Park grew up with an affinity for the digital spacefrom computer programming lessons with her mother at age 10 to crafting Powerpoints for school book reports. She took her interest in computers and design and decided to pursue sculpture at VCU Arts, which is where her story of incense and craft making began to bloom.

Citizens bring transportation concerns to Henrico supervisors – The Henrico Citizen – Henrico Citizen

| June 2, 2022

Henrico Countys Administration building at the western Henrico government center. (Photo by Analise Beres for the Henrico Citizen) Several Henrico residents brought concerns about public safety and transportation to the Henrico Board of Supervisors during its May 24 meeting. Lakeside resident Lori Valente Coffey spoke about road safety and drainage issues in the neighborhood.

Bill to ban Palestinian flag at state-funded institutions clears initial reading – The Times of Israel

| June 2, 2022

Lavrov warns West being drawn into Ukraine war with weapons shipments Western countries transferring weapons to Ukraine to help Kyiv fight off invading Russian forces are being drawn into the conflict, Moscows foreign minister warns in a thinly veiled threat while on a trip to Saudi Arabia. Lavrov accuses Ukraine of a direct provocation for requesting missile launchers, air defense systems and other weapons.

On Jerusalem Day, We Showed That Israel Can Still Win – Jewish Exponent

| June 2, 2022

Alex Selsky By Alex Selsky On Jerusalem Day, 55 years after Israels great victory in the Six-Day War and with it the liberation of the Western Wall and the Temple Mount, the state of Israel and the people of Israel won again. Israel defeated its enemies: terrorist organizations and their supporters, critics inside and outside the country, those who try to question our sovereignty and boycott us, those who try to destroy us from near and far, those who still dream, in vain, that we will someday be defeated. We won because we overcame our own fear.

Report: Israel warns 100 Israelis in Turkey to leave over concrete Iran threat – The Times of Israel

| June 2, 2022

Israel, UAE to boost economic ties with free trade deal Israel and the United Arab Emirates are set to officially sign a free trade agreement tomorrow in a bid to boost trade between the two countries, says Israels Economy and Industry Ministry. The signing ceremony for the free, full, first trade agreement with an Arab state, as Israels Economy and Industry Minister Orna Barbivai described the deal, will take place Tuesday in Dubai.

The Biden administration’s top priority on Israel is the survival of Bennett’s coalition – Axios

| June 2, 2022

As Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's unlikely government reaches the one-year mark this month, the Biden administration's main priority in its relations with Israel continues to be the coalition's survival.

Israel puts E1 settlement project back on agenda, weeks ahead of Biden trip – The Times of Israel

| June 2, 2022

The Defense Ministry is planning to advance a controversial housing project in the E1 Area of the West Bank after the Israeli government withdrew the plan in January amid international pressure, and assured the Biden administration that it would not be moving forward with it. The ministrys Civil Administration body that authorizes West Bank construction published on Tuesday its agenda for a July 18 meeting to discuss objections to projects that have received initial approval

Impact of Israeli strike in Gaza akin to chemical weapons, NGO report finds – The Guardian

| June 2, 2022

An Israeli airstrike on an agrochemical warehouse during last years war in Gaza amounted to the indirect deploying of chemical weapons, according to a report analysing the attack and its impact. Incendiary artillery shells fired by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) hit the large Khudair Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Tools warehouse in the north of the Gaza Strip on 15 May last year, setting fire to hundreds of tonnes of pesticides, fertilisers, plastics and nylons. The strike created a toxic plume, which engulfed an area of 5.7 sq km and has left local residents struggling with health issues, including two reports of miscarriages, and indications of environmental damage

Operation Opera: Did Israel Stop Saddam Hussein From Getting Nuclear Weapons? – 19FortyFive

| June 2, 2022

On June 7, 1981, eight Israeli fighter jets launched a strike targeting Iraqs nuclear reactor. Dubbed Operation Opera, this daring mission marked the first successful raid ever conducted against a nuclear reactor. The mission would set the stage for the Begin Doctrine, Israels counter-proliferation policy that allows for preventive strikes against adversaries seeking to acquire weapons of mass destruction.


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