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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Netanyahu Humiliates White House: 'There's No Gaza Deal In The Making... It's Not Close'

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday issued a bombshell of a statement which constitutes a glaring contradiction of the White House narrative on how things are going with Hamas negotiations toward a ceasefire deal. "There’s not a deal in the making," he told Fox News. "Unfortunately, it’s not close." He said this during a morning Fox News live interview segment. 

The remarks are the firmest and most unequivocal Netanyahu has ever been regarding what are clearly failed and perhaps even dead international efforts to achieve a truce in Gaza.

For days and weeks now, a series of White House statements have claimed the Biden administration is spearheading efforts to achieve a peace deal and hostage swap, and Blinken and Kirby have used a variety of metaphors including being at "the goal line" while repeatedly claiming there's been a comprehensive deal on the table that's 'close'.

However, only within the last couple days has President Biden's rhetoric changed. On the one hand the administration has blamed Hamas for rejecting the deal, and other other Biden has begun saying that Netanyahu is "not doing enough" to achieve peace.

But the fresh Netanyahu interview confirms what many observers have suspected all along - that there's no viable deal to speak of currently, and really there never was a deal 'on the table' or at 'the goal line' at all. According to Fox:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday morning dismissed reports that negotiators were close to agreeing a cease-fire deal.

"It’s exactly inaccurate," Netanyahu told "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade during an interview. "There's a story, a narrative out there that there's a deal out there … that’s just a false narrative." 

Ironically the White House itself has been the biggest purveyor of this false narrative. This proves highly embarrassing to the US administration and the prime minister's fresh remarks are sure to exacerbate already growing US-Israel tensions.

To emphasize this, Fox writes "He [Bibi] denied reports – by CNN and others – that the US Administration believes that an agreement is 90% completed."

But ultimately, Netanyahu still laid blame on Hamas for there being no deal. He said to Fox that the group "don’t agree to anything. Not to the Philadelphi Corridor, not to the keys of exchanging hostages for jailed terrorists, not to anything. So that’s just a false narrative."

Mass Israeli protests in the wake of the recent recovery of six dead hostages have demanded Netanyahu's removal from office. The hostage victims' families also claim he has thwarted a truce deal for the release of the hostages at every turn, instead choosing to prioritize the military operation against Gaza militants.

CNN too observes of the development Thursday that the Israeli leader "was as clear as he has ever been about how he views a ceasefire and hostage agreement with Hamas."

As many have predicted, it looks like the Gaza war is set to continue for at least months, and possibly years to come - especially given there's no potential even temporary ceasefire on the horizon.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/netanyahu-humiliates-white-house-theres-no-gaza-deal-making-its-not-close

'Biden Unveils $7.3 Billion Investment In Rural America’s Electricity'

 By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled $7.3 billion investment in clean and affordable electricity for American rural communities as the president looks to help his Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris to win voters in rural battleground states.

President Biden’s announcement, made in Wisconsin, pledges the multi-billion investment which will be funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

The investment announced today is the largest investment in rural electrification since the New Deal and is part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the White House said.

The President is set to announce the first round of rural electric cooperatives selected and the first award for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Empowering Rural America (New ERA) program, funded through the Inflation Reduction Act.

On Thursday, USDA announced that 16 rural electric cooperatives are being selected to receive up to $7.3 billion in clean energy financing that will deliver clean, more affordable, and more resilient electricity to approximately 5 million rural co-op members representing 20% of rural households, farms, businesses, and schools. These 16 cooperatives will benefit rural residents across 23 states, including Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Under the New ERA program, electric cooperatives will build or purchase over 10 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy.

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association CEO Jim Matheson commented on the new program that “The New ERA program showcases what is possible when the government prioritizes voluntary, flexible decision-making and allows electric co-ops to take a tailored approach to respond to local needs.”

The program “is a transformative opportunity for electric cooperatives,” Matheson added.

The announcement of funding for rural cooperatives could boost Harris’s chances to snatch battleground states from Republican candidate Donald Trump, who has been criticizing Democrats for the higher energy costs Americans have faced in the past two years.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/biden-unveils-73-billion-investment-rural-americas-electricity

'YouTube expands parental ability to track kid creators in push to increase online safety'

 Big Mother is watching.

YouTube has introduced an expanded set of tools to help concerned parents keep better track of their child’s online activity.

Mindful moms and dads will now be able to link accounts with their kid’s, allowing them to monitor everything from video uploads to subscriptions and comments.

“As your pre-teens grow, their interests can too,” reads new guidance from the social media site, released just in time for the new school year.

“YouTube’s new supervision option helps you have open conversations with your teens as they begin to create and share on YouTube for the first time,” the directive stated.

YouTube Kids was also launched as a way to help keep age appropriate content in front of minors.
YouTube Kids is a new, separate app promising a “safer” environment for tots addicted to their parents small screens.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

For younger teens, parents can now set filters that ensure they limit their viewing to age-appropriate content.

Young tots can also surf the newly introduced “YouTube Kids” separate app that promises “a safer and simpler experience.”

And, even for times a parent isn’t literally looking over shoulders, will still be able to regulate viewing habits.

For those aged 13-17, “take-a-break” notifications can be set hourly — along with bedtime reminders at 10 p.m.

Parents also have access to an autoplay kill switch, which keeps kids from getting sucked into an endless video loop.

Anyone 17 and under will also find it more difficult to access so-called “problematic” content — which includes videos “displaying social aggression and intimidation.”

The news comes as Nielsen reported that YouTube beat Disney out as a media distributor volume-wise in the month of July.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/04/lifestyle/youtube-expands-parental-ability-to-track-kid-creators/

Merchants on infamous NYC block overrun with crooks, hookers begs for help

 Enough is enough.

Fed-up Queens merchants on Thursday made a desperate plea for help as migrant hookers and unlicensed peddlers have turned a once-thriving stretch of Roosevelt Avenue into a lawless nightmare.

“It just continues to get worse and it seems like there’s no end in sight,” community activist Ramses Frias said during a press conference on the strip.

The number of sex workers roaming Roosevelt Avenue in Queens has doubled in the past two months, locals said.NYPJ
Migrant merchants have continued to peddle stolen goods without a license on Roosevelt Avenue, despite NYPD raids.NYPJ

“The residents are frustrated. Everyone is tired of what’s happening here and we’re coming together with business owners to let you see that this has to end immediately,” Frias said. “We cannot continue to have this trend, and what’s happening here, happening every single day.”

As they spoke, illegal vendors set up shop across the street to peddle stolen goods while dozens of sex workers roamed the sidewalks — in plain sight of city kids returning to local schools.

“We try to serve the community,” Victory Pharmacy owner Mireya Gutierrez told reporters. “That’s our goal all the time, but we have been stopped by all these immigrants.

“I’m not against them,” she added. “I was an immigrant myself. But the problem is that they covered the whole sidewalk. They covered my entrance and nobody can get in. Every single day we have to come and talk to them and tell them, ‘Please move over. Why are you doing this?'”

The Post blew the whistle on the chaos on the strip in April, reporting on rampant prostitution, thievery and illegal vendors who drive customers away from legit businesses who are now under siege.

The Post first blew the whistle on the lawlessness on Roosevelt Avenue in April, and followed up with this July report.
Roosevelt Avenue retailers say migrants are selling items stolen from their shops right outside their doors.NYPJ

Locals and merchants said the number of hookers along Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights and Elmhurst has doubled in the past two months alone, while shoplifters have become more brazen.

Stolen goods — everything from shoes to toys to power tools — are peddled at a discount on sidewalks, steps from the stores where they were stolen, leaving storeowners up in arms.

The NYPD has responded to the migrant-fueled madness, pulling off a series of raids and chasing away the illegal vendors while confiscating their merchandise — only to have the crooks return.

“We are the laughingstock of the nation,” said Democratic district leader Hiram Monserrate, who organized Thursday’s presser. “People all over the world have heard about the Boulevard of Sweetheart dreams. Dnd all the Instagram and Twitter videos that you see — they’re mocking, they’re laughing at us.

“This is not about sanctuary cities,” he said. “This is about enforcing basic law. Guess what? Prostitution and sex trafficking is illegal in the state of New York. Selling illicit and unlicensed drugs is illegal. All these illegal marijuana shops are illegal. Unlicensed vendors are breaking the law every single day.”

Sex workers ply their trade along Roosevelt Avenue at all hours in plan sight of students returning to school this week.NYPJ
Queens district leader Hiram Monserrate called for a five-step plan to rid Roosevelt Avenue of the migrant mayhem there.William Farrington

Diana Klurfe, who reps a medical building at 91st Street and Elmhurst Avenue, said the out-of-control lawlessness is not only keeping patients away, but even ambulance drivers repulsed by conditions.

“My patients cannot come through,” she said. “They’ve been harassed. The garbage, urination. This area behind us was designed for the ambulance and the handicapped people. [But] ambulances refuse to come because this is all occupied with illegal street vendors.”

Monserrate claims the solution lies in a five-point plan he’s come up with, which includes assigning more cops to the area, beefing up quality of crime citations and even tweaking the boundaries of the NYPD’s 110th and 115th precincts to put more of the troubled region under the watch of one stationhouse.

The NYPD has raided the illegal migrant vendors along Roosevelt Avenue but the crooked peddlers simply regroup and return after the cops are gone — frustrating both the neighborhood and the department.James Keivom

He also renewed calls for strengthening penalties for quality of life crimes like shoplifting which are barred from bail under the state’s controversial 2019 criminal justice reforms.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mayor Eric Adams’ office declined to comment on the situation.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/05/us-news/merchants-on-nyc-block-overrun-with-crooks-hookers-begs-for-help-laughingstock-of-the-nation/