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TWO ISRAELI BROTHERS MURDERED IN THE SHOMRON BY HAMAS
written by Micha Gefen
Israel Unwired
February 26, 2023
Brothers Hallel and Yigal Yaniv from Har Bracha were murdered today as they drove through Hawara, south of their community. Hamas has claimed the attack.
The Yaniv brothers were ambushed in Hawara, which remains the only way to reach Har Bracha, Itamar, and Elon Moreh from the south. Within minutes, Israeli Defense Forces were on scene and are actively conducting searches for the assailants.
Magen David Adom and United Haztalah administered CPR, but were forced to declare the two Israeli victims dead en route.
Clashes have occurred Israeli and Arabs at the scene of the attack.
In response to the attack, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has thrown his support behind the Death Penalty for terrorist bill pushed by Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has called an emergency security summit in light of the attack.
Hundreds of people lined the streets from the home of the two brothers till the cemetery where they were buried.
‘Instead of seeing them get married, we are burying our sons’ | ערוץ 7 (israelnationalnews.com)
In Gaza, they celebrated by handing out sweets. This is the Religion of Peace!
'Won't stop till Sharia is enforced': Taliban threaten more attacks
in Pakistan after Karachi strike
Hindustan Times, World News
Published on Feb 18, 2023 04:49 PM IST
Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) warned of more attacks in Pakistan after storming the Karachi police chief's office on Friday evening.
In a statement, TTP said that it will target law enforcement officers. TTP said that "the policemen should stay away from our war with the slave army, otherwise the attacks on the safe havens of the top police officers will continue."
Alleged Canadian ISIS recruiter Awso Peshdary to plead guilty: court documents
By Stewart Bell Global News
Posted February 21, 2023 1:13 pm
Awso Peshdary, who is accused of recruiting for ISIL, is escorted by police as he arrives for a hearing
at the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 13, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
Alleged Canadian ISIS recruiter Awso Peshdary has agreed to plead guilty to all charges, according to court documents circulated Tuesday by federal prosecutors.
The Ottawa terror suspect has asked to appear in the Ontario court on Thursday to change his pleas to guilty and proceed directly to sentencing.
Peshdary “wishes to resume proceedings in this court for the purpose of changing his pleas on all counts to pleas of guilty,” his lawyer Solomon Friedman wrote in the application, a copy of which was shared with Global News.
Friedman declined to comment.
Arrested by the RCMP’s national security unit in 2015, Peshdary has been charged with conspiring with Canadian ISIS members John Maguire and Khadar Khalid.
Both Maguire and Khalid joined ISIS in Syria around 2012 and are wanted, but are believed to have been killed. Peshdary was accused of financing their travel.
The charges followed an “extensive and complex” RCMP investigation called Project Servant and were the first in Canada related to an ISIS facilitation network.
“Peshdary provided financial support to facilitate the travel to ISIS. And the others travelled abroad to become members of ISIS,” the RCMP said following his arrest.
But the case moved at a slow pace, partly due to arguments over whether Peshdary should have access to details of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s investigation.
A “spin-off” of the investigation resulted in the arrests of three other Ottawa men in January: twins Ashton and Carlos Larmond, and Suliman Mohamed.
An Iraq-born former big box store employee, Peshdary was a student activist at Algonquin College. He was arrested for terrorism in 2010 but released.
Dozens of Canadians travelled to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS. A handful that survived were captured by U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters.
The government recently agreed to repatriate Canadian women who were captured during the fight against ISIS and held in Syria, along with their children.
The Federal Court also ordered the government to bring back four men with Canadian citizenship who are being held by Kurdish fighters, but Ottawa has appealed the ruling.
India: Muslim doctor, despite warnings, harasses Hindu medical student
until she commits suicide
FEB 28, 2023 1:00 PM
BY ASHLYN DAVIS
Jihad Watch
A bright young medical student, Dr. Preethi Dharavath, attempted suicide on Thursday, February 22, and after an ordeal of three days, was declared dead on Sunday, February 26. She was undergoing treatment at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad.
As per reports, Preethi injected herself with anesthesia drugs after being harassed to the point of ending her life by a Muslim senior physician, MA Saif. Saif is a second-year MD student at Kakatiya Medical College.
Preethi had experienced a multi-organ failure, and her condition remained critical throughout her treatment. The hospital announced on Thursday night that ECMO and CRRT were instituted to maintain her failing lung, cardiac, and renal functions. A multidisciplinary team of experts continuously monitored her vital signs until she passed away. Though the victim is said to have injected herself with a muscle relaxant, the police are awaiting the toxicology examination report to take the investigation further.
Though the incident occurred on the 22nd, police did not arrest the accused until Friday, February 24, after a delay of two days. The police have also cited harassment-related laws and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in this case. In addition, they have levied charges of abetment to suicide against Saif.
Commissioner A V Ranganath had earlier confirmed that the victim was persistently targeted by Dr. Saif, who also intentionally attempting to degrade her. The police accessed her phone, examined the discussions between the two and their group chats, and reviewed their conversations with each other and with other classmates, before concluding that the victim had been subjected to harassment.
After careful observations, Ranganath stated that the victim had been targeted since she joined the anesthesia department in November 2022. He asserted that Preethi was brave and challenged her seniors, which irked the latter. On February 18, Saif reprimanded Preethi for a specific incident through a private group chat. Reacting to his constant harassment, Preethi said she felt offended and asked Saif to mind his business. “You are trying to insult me. In case you have anything to say, you should tell my HoD,” she added. The authorities state that the inquiry had revealed several such occurrences.
Commissioner Ranganath also confirmed that the institution’s authorities had spoken with Saif and Preethi, and Saif was given strict warnings against such behavior. An additional investigation was also initiated. But none of these warnings were severe enough to stop Dr. Saif, and the continuous harassment ended with 26-year-old Preethi injecting herself with a muscle relaxant from an emergency supply box. “We think she attempted suicide. The last search on her phone is about what happens if a healthy person takes this drug. Doctors believe it was a cardiac arrest. We are awaiting the toxicology examination report in one or two days,” the commissioner disclosed.
A statement released by NIMS Medical Superintendent Dr. N Satyanarayana on Sunday evening said: “Despite continuous efforts by a multidisciplinary team of specialist doctors, Dr. Preethi could not be saved and was declared dead on February 26, 2023, at 9.10 pm.”
Hyderabad Police deployed a massive force around the area to prevent agitation and stop furious members of student organizations from storming the hospital. Nevertheless, several student organizations outside the medical facility organized protests, demanding justice for Dr. Preethi. Later, Preethi’s body was taken to her native town in the Jangaon district for final rites.
The last time Preethi spoke to her father, D Narender, was on the evening of the incident. Saif had forced her to work extra hours. The father had contacted the police and complained to the local sub-inspector the same evening.
The bereaved father stated: “Doctors said there was no improvement, and her health condition remained as it was when she was first brought here, and there was no chance that she would survive.” He recalled how she had broken down on the phone when detailing the harassment by Dr. Saif. “I think Dr. Saif’s harsh actions led to my daughter’s death. He murdered her. He should receive the strictest punishment. I am not satisfied with the investigation by the Warangal Police. We demand an inquiry by a sitting high court judge into this murder,” he said. Meanwhile, the accused has not only argued otherwise, but blamed the outcome of his irresponsible actions upon the “prevailing culture among juniors and seniors” in the medical institution.
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