Wednesday 31 July 2024

AI Won’t Replace You, But It Will Spy on You

 



A.J. Schumann is a Henry Wallace Fellow working on the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies. Omar Ocampo is a researcher at the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/07/29/ai-wont-replace-you-but-it-will-spy-on-you/

Moscow responds to assassination of Hamas leader

 

The Palestinian group’s political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in a missile strike on his residence in Tehran

Moscow responds to assassination of Hamas leader

Russia has strongly condemned the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Hanieyah, who was killed in a missile strike on his residence in the Iranian capital Tehran on Wednesday.

The attack is widely believed to have been carried out by Israel, but West Jerusalem has yet to officially claim responsibility for the strike.

Commenting on the assassination, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that Moscow “strongly condemns this attack, as it resulted in the death of Haniyeh.”

“Such actions are aimed against attempts to establish peace in the region and can significantly destabilize the already tense situation,” Peskov stressed.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry had already released a statement condemning the attack, claiming that it is “obvious that those who organized this political assassination understood that these actions were fraught with dangerous consequences for the entire region.”

The ministry stressed that there is no doubt that Haniyeh’s murder will have an extremely negative impact on future indirect contacts between Hamas and Israel and called on all parties involved to exercise restraint and avoid any steps that could dramatically worsen the security situation in the region and lead to a large-scale military confrontation.

Russia’s embassy in Tehran has also expressed shock at the “cynical murder” of Haniyeh, calling it an “unacceptable political crime” that will escalate tensions in the Middle East and negatively impact negotiations to end hostilities in Gaza.

Haniyeh’s assassination has also been condemned by other countries including Türkiye, Jordan, Qatar and Malaysia, with many describing it as a blatant violation of international and humanitarian law and warning that it could lead to a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Tehran, meanwhile, has vowed to avenge the Hamas leader’s killing, with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowing to defend the country’s “territorial integrity, dignity, honor, and pride” and promising to “make the terrorist occupiers regret their cowardly act.”

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has also warned that Israel will be “severely punished” for the murder of the Hamas political chief.

https://www.rt.com/russia/601891-moscow-responds-assassination-hamas/

Israel Assassinates Hamas Political Leader in Iran

 • July 31, 2024

This is probably actually more provocative than bombing the Iranian embassy in Syria.

In terms of what Israel is saying by this… it’s the same thing they’ve been saying.

Haniyeh was supposed to be acting as a negotiator for a ceasefire, but Israel has maintained that they were planning to murder him as soon as possible, and that they have no interest in getting their hostages back through negotiations.

Actually carrying out the murder on Iranian soil is extremely bold, and is going to lead to Iranians getting even angrier. Though they might already have been as angry as it is possible to get; I’m not sure.

CNN:

Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh has been killed in the Iranian capital Tehran, according to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps and Hamas on Wednesday.

His killing represents a significant blow to the militant group, eliminating a key figure who headed up its political operations while living overseas.

In a statement, Hamas accused Israel of targeting Haniyeh in a “raid” on his residence in Tehran, following his participation in the inauguration of the new Iranian president.

I don’t know why they are using the term “raid.”

Others are reporting it was an airstrike. If it was an actual physical raid – like, a death squad type raid – that is something else entirely.

The Israeli military said it doesn’t respond to reports in foreign media, though senior officials have previously vowed to eliminate Hamas and its leadership in response to the group’s October 7 attack on Israel.

It is not clear precisely when Haniyeh, a key interlocutor with Egyptian and Qatari mediators on the ongoing hostage and ceasefire talks in Gaza, was killed. The new Iranian president was sworn in on Tuesday and Hamas released pictures the same day of Haniyeh meeting Iranian officials in Tehran.

The killing comes at an especially fraught time for the Middle East, with escalating confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah threatening to expand into a wider regional war and as Hamas continues to battle Israel’s military in Gaza amid an unfolding and catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

Musa Abu Marzouk, a member of Hamas’ Political Bureau, said Haniyeh’s death would “not pass in vain,” while another Hamas official said the group is “ready to pay various prices.”

News of Haniyeh’s death came a day after Israel said it killed Hezbollah’s most senior military official, Fu’ad Shukr, in a drone strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a populous neighborhood that is also the Iran-backed group’s stronghold. The strike was the most serious Israeli escalation since confrontations between Hezbollah and Israel began on October 8.

The White House said it has seen the reports of Haniyeh’s death but declined to immediately comment further, according to a spokesperson.

The region is spiraling into massive war. That’s what all indicators indicate. That is what Israel wants and it is increasingly what the Arabs and others in the region want as well.

This week, along with this morning’s assassination, we’ve seen the highest profile attack on Hezbollah by Israel since October 7th in the assassination of one of their top ranking officials in Beirut, and we’ve also seen Turkish President Erdogan threaten to invade Israel. Further, the US secretary of Defense, a gorilla, said the US fully backs Israel if it wants to invade Lebanon.

Everything is escalating, just as the Jews said they wanted it to.

The US is already deeply involved, and they are likely to get more deeply involved pretty soon.

(Republished from The Daily Stormer by permission of author or representative)
https://www.unz.com/aanglin/israel-assassinates-hamas-political-leader-in-iran/

West attempting a coup – Venezuelan defense minister

 

The nationwide protests over Maduro’s re-election are part of a US-backed plan, Vladimir Padrino has said

West attempting a coup – Venezuelan defense minister

Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez has accused the Western-backed opposition of attempting a coup, and condemned widespread rioting in the wake of President Nicolas Maduro’s election victory.

Protests erupted across the South American country after the national electoral authority declared victory for the incumbent president on Monday. The runner-up, Edmundo Gonzalez, has claimed he was the rightful winner, and thousands of his supporters have taken to the streets, denouncing alleged vote rigging.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday, Padrino accused the demonstrators of “acts of sabotage” and destruction of official buildings, including a hundred electoral centers and offices of the National Electoral Council (CNE).

According to the minister, these “expressions of hatred and irrationality” are a part of a “preconceived plan” by US-backed political groups. The anti-Maduro protesters are attempting to carry out a coup with the support of “North American imperialism and its external and internal allies,” Padrino said.

”We are witnessing fascism at its maximum expression, of an international structure that is investing hundreds of millions of dollars to discredit the extraordinary demonstration of civility that the Venezuelan people showed on the last election day,” he claimed.

While pledging that any coup attempts will be quashed, he called for dialogue and urged all political forces to follow the laws of Venezuela and take the “path of democracy.”

“As is well known, history has reliably demonstrated that the path of violence does not lead to anything positive,” Padrino warned.

The CNE announced on Sunday that with 80% of ballots counted, Maduro had secured more than 51% of the vote, compared to 44% for his only rival, Gonzales. All other opposition candidates had withdrawn and backed Gonzales.

Addressing his supporters at a CNE event where he was proclaimed the winner, Nicolas Maduro mocked the opposition, which he said “cries fraud” at every election.

Maduro has won a third consecutive six-year term, having first taken office in 2013 following the death of President Hugo Chavez. The Venezuelan president said his re-election would bring peace and stability.

https://www.rt.com/news/601869-venezuela-election-coup/