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Schooling in Palestine is nothing if not practical
In physics test, Palestinian students asked to calculate the distance
a terrorist murderer traveled to commit his next terror attack
by Nan Jacques Zilberdik,
Palestinian Media Watch,
November 3, 2022:
Terrorist Uday Al-Tamimi murdered 18-year-old female Israeli soldier Sgt. Noa Lazar and wounded an Israeli security guard in a shooting attack in northern Jerusalem last month. Ten days later he attacked again, wounding another Israeli security guard in Ma’ale Adumim, a suburb of Jerusalem, before being shot and killed by guards in the ensuing exchange of fire.
Because of his attacks, Al-Tamimi has already been featured in a question on a physics test in a Palestinian school. Students were asked to calculate “the path of the Martyr” from his home to his last attack:
“A picture was published on social media of a physics test for students at one of Palestine’s schools, which includes a question on the operation (i.e., terror attack) carried out by Martyr Uday Al-Tamimi in Jerusalem…”
The article includes a picture of the physics test question, which reads:
“B. The adjacent diagram presents the path of Martyr Uday Al-Tamimi, who set out from the Shuafat refugee camp towards the entrance to the settlement Ma’ale Adumim according to the attached drawing. Calculate:
1. The actual distance that the Martyr travelled from the moment he left the refugee camp until he reached the settlement Ma’ale Adumim.
2. The relative position between the Shuafat refugee camp and the site of his death as a Martyr at the square of the settlement Ma’ale Adumim.
3. If the Martyr could have returned to the point from which he set out in the Shuafat refugee camp, what would his relative position be?”
A proper question would be, how many kilometers did the murderer have to travel to Hell, his new home?
Germany: Muslim migrant stabs ticket inspector, smiles happily after arrest
He believes that what he did was pleasing to Allah, for he was “ruthless to unbelievers”
(Qur’an 48:29).
by John Cody,
ReMix News,
November 3, 2022:
A Syrian migrant who was caught dodging his ticket fare went on a rampage on Sunday in Dresden, stabbing the ticket inspector in the stomach and slashing the bus’s tires.
Despite his arrest, Germany’s top-selling Bild newspaper caught a photo of the 23-year-old being led into court by two officers. The Bild criticized the suspect for having a big smile on his face as he looked towards the paper’s photographer.
The attack took place on Thursday morning at the so-called House of Integration responsible for assisting migrants and asylum seekers
The Syrian had been ordered off the bus by the ticket inspector after he tried to ride without a ticket. The man did not immediately stab the inspector but instead got off the bus at “Alter Postweg” after being asked to do so. He then returned on a bicycle, pulled out his knife, and slashed a tire on the bus.
When the ticket inspector went outside to confront him, he responded by stabbing the ticket inspector in the stomach. Police report that the inspector was “seriously injured” and transported to a hospital where he remains in stable condition. After stabbing his victim, the Syrian got on his bicycle and rode away, but the police arrested him shortly thereafter near the crime scene.
The Syrian has been charged with attempted murder. The fact that the suspect returned with his bike may aid the prosecution, as it could help them argue the stabbing was not a spontaneous act but premeditation.
The fool thinks he has earned passage to paradise. This is Islam!
Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Invade Benue Communities, Kill 18 Children, Others
November 4, 2022
Sahara Reporters
No fewer than 18 persons including children have been killed by suspected Fulani armed herdsmen who invaded four communities in the Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.
The herdsmen also injured many villagers during the attack on the communities on Thursday.
The Chairman of Guma LGA, Mike Ubah, confirmed the attack.
He identified one of the victims as Mr Ikpuku Jembe I Nyev, the Ortese youth leader.
He said, “My people at Ukohol were attacked by armed herders and killed about 10 people. The worst of it all is that they even killed children below the age of two years.
"They didn’t stop at that point but went to three villages/settlements around and killed another eight making it a total of 18. Ten at the market, eight in the villages when they (herders) were returning.
"The security operatives were prompt and that’s what saved the day, if they had delayed, the causality would have been more than that.
"It was a market day, they went there and started shooting. What is happening now is that they are trying to destabilise people from their villages and settlements and occupy them and graze in them at night.
“The herders appeared in black attires. No village is spared and the whole 10 council wards in Guma are affected.”
Italy: Two female police officers attacked by Bengali migrant
who demanded to speak with a man
Police unions are getting fed up with ongoing treatment towards police officers and called on
the new interior minister to impose harsher sentences on those who attack law enforcement
November 03, 2022
editor: REMIX NEWS
author: THOMAS BROOKE
A 28-year-old Bangladeshi national has been arrested in Italy after viciously assaulting two female police officers outside a police station in Catania, Italy.
The migrant, who is understood to be homeless, reportedly became aggressive towards two female officers who left the station to engage with the visibly distressed male after he struggled to make himself understood through the station’s intercom.
The attack occurred at around 3.30 p.m. when the assailant “hurled himself against [the officers], hitting one with punches in the face and shoulder and reacting violently against the other colleague,” according to Giuseppe Sottile, provincial secretary of the Catania police union.
Two officers intervened to apprehend the male and prevent further injuries from being sustained.
One policewoman was hospitalized due to the severity of her injuries to various parts of her body but remains in stable condition. Doctors expect her injuries to heal within 10 days.
“The attacker is a 28-year-old homeless man from Bangladesh with various precedents for resistance and crimes against a person, and said he attacked his colleagues because he wanted to talk to a man and not with a woman,” said Sottile, who added that the local trade union was “genuinely fed up” with the treatment towards police officers in the port city.
He called on the new interior minister in the right-wing coalition recently formed by Giorgia Meloni to impose harsher penalties on those who attack police officers.
“We express our total solidarity with the two colleagues who, yesterday, were brutally attacked in Catania by a man who made one end up in the hospital after beating her with his fists because he wanted to talk to a man and not a woman,” said Valter Mazzetti, general secretary of the FSP State Police.
“These episodes demonstrate how absurd and unthinkable the dangers are that cops continually face; cops must be able to operate with the necessary guarantees and above all be certain that any aggressive and violent attitude aimed at questioning their function, dignity, and safety is treated with the severity it deserves,” Mazzetti said. He added: “It is time to say enough to a climate of laxity and superficiality that has serious repercussions on the safety of the operators.”
Misogyny should exclude migrants from entering western countries.
Convicted Murderer allowed to apply for Asylum in the UK
By LYNN COX
PUBLISHED: 12:36 EST, 3 November 2022 | UPDATED: 06:16 EST, 7 November 2022
An Albanian convicted murderer held at Manston processing centre was jailed for entering the UK illegally - but has still been allowed to continue his asylum application.
Mariglen Shoshari, 31, arrived in Kent in October after the small boat he was crossing in was intercepted by the authorities. He had been convicted of murder and firearm offences in Greece in 2012 and had been given a 18-and-a-half year sentence.
Shoshari was brought ashore and taken to the former Ministry of Defence site in Thanet, which has been turned into an asylum seeker processing centre.
On the processing form he filled in he admitted his previous crimes and was charged with entering the UK illegally and yesterday jailed for 60 days.
The Manston facility has come under the spotlight as it has emerged 3,500 people are being detained there for weeks - although it is intended to hold 1,600 for just days.
A note thrown over the perimeter fence by a young girl yesterday suggested 50 families had been held there for more than 30 days.
Among the thousands being detained was Shoshari, who was asked to fill in a questionnaire form given to new arrivals. On it, Shoshari, of no fixed address, told authorities of the murder and jail sentence.
As a result of what he admitted on the questionnaire, immigration authorities charged him with arriving in the UK without valid entry clearance. After 23 days in immigration detention, Shoshari appeared at Folkestone Magistrates' Court on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to the offence.
Julie Farbrace prosecuting, told magistrates Shoshari had arrived on the small vessel on October 10 with others and was taken to Manston for processing.
She added: 'He was brought to shore and it was confirmed he was an Albanian national.
'At Manston he was asked to fill in an asylum questionnaire where he confirmed he's been arrested in Greece and charged with murder and firearm offences.
'He said he'd been sentenced to 18-and-a-half years, but served eight years and seven months.
'He has no UK convictions and no immigration history in this country. He was not the pilot and there were others in the boat.'
Chairman of the bench, Mark Tucker asked the prosecutor why others on the same boat had not been charged with the same offence of entering the UK illegally.
Ms Farbrace replied: 'Everyone on the boat could be charged with the offence, but it doesn't happen at the moment. But it could happen in the future.'
The court also heard Shoshari applied for asylum in this country on October 12, two days after his arrival and that his application would continue.
Magistrates decided to jail Shoshari for 60 days for the offence and ordered he pay a victim surcharge of £154 after his release.
This week hundreds of people have been moved out of the Manston facility following concerns it had become dangerously overcrowded.
The site, located at a former Ministry of Defence fire training centre, opened in January.
The Prison Officers' Association (POA) has warned tensions within the facility are rising.
In a statement this week, it said: 'A POA member working at the site likened the situation to a pressure cooker coming to the boil with a jammed release valve.
'She described the ability to move people on from the site in a timely manner as that pressure release valve.
'We have had reports of incidents escalating, altercations between residents boiling over and resulting in injury with police having to be called to the site to investigate assaults and provide support to staff.'
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