Daily review 19/06/2024

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, June 19th, 2024 - 10 comments
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10 comments on “Daily review 19/06/2024 ”

  1. Grey Area 3

    Mayor blames 'brain fade' for alleged verbal attacks at event https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/520009/mayor-blames-brain-fade-for-alleged-verbal-attacks-at-event

    People in local government like Nobby Clark should just f*ck off. They add no value.

    • weka 3.1

      wow, that is really bad even by his standards.

      I can't imagine why anyone would engage him to do anything that involved public speaking now. Local body elections can't come around fast enough.

  2. joe90 4

    They got their inch and they're back for their mile.

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    'Lebanon, Part of the Promised Land': Israel's Messianic Right Wing Targets New Territory for Settlements

    Before you dismiss the religious messianists who held a small online conference on Monday with their eyes set on reclaiming 'God's Promised Land,' remember that their plans for West Bank settlement seemed equally outlandish 50 years ago

    […]

    Toward the end of Monday's online conference organized by Uri Tzafon ("Wake Up the North"), a far-right movement calling for Israeli settlement in southern Lebanon, a feeling emerged that this wasn't really an event worthy of coverage.

    After all, this was a group of religious messianists discussing a topic so seemingly detached from reality that, at its peak, only 280 people were watching its YouTube channel.

    And then the moderator, Prof. Amos Azaria, introduced a panel discussing "Successful Models of Settlement From the Past and Lessons for South Lebanon" with Daniella Weiss, Yehudit Katzover and Rabbi Elishama Cohen.

    Unlike the previous speakers, this panel had no expertise or insight on the history or topography of Lebanon. But what they had was proof that a small, determined group can change the course of Israel's history.

    Back in the 1970s, Weiss and Katzover were among the leaders of the movement that founded the Jewish settlements in Samaria and Hebron. Cohen, a lesser-known figure, has spent the last seven years climbing with a tiny band of young students to the ruins of Homesh – the West Bank settlement evicted in 2005 as part of the disengagement plan. However, the Netanyahu government passed its "canceling the disengagement" law last year, allowing them to build a permanent structure there.

    https://archive.li/ELuQ0 (haaretz)

  3. Ad 5

    So now New Zealand is in a full and solid collapse of consumer confidence, retail spending lower than the 1987 sharemarket crash, collapsed manufacturing, collapsed export levels, stagnant housing prices, imperilled public health, over 40% not going to school, collapsing polytechs and universities, lowered housing investment, far higher public debt than under Labour, and rapidly rising unemployment.

    But we got $20.

    I don't care with this Prime Minister does overseas.

    I expect him to implement a plan to rescue the country.

  4. SPC 6

    The CofC is taking us back to the 1990's – handing over state houses to CHP's, and bringing in higher rents to enable a transition back into the private sector property supplied at market rent

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/government-reviewing-housing-benefits-pondering-transfer-of-state-houses-to-community-providers/U6ZPMFQQTNHYXHMR7R5DSJ74O4/