Report: IDF airstrikes kill 5 terrorists on Syrian-Lebanese border
Israel reportedly strikes PFLP base on Lebanon-Syrian border, killing 5 and injuring 10.
The Israeli Air Force carried out an airstrike on a terrorist position on the border of Syria and Lebanon Wednesday morning, Al-Jazeera has reported.
According to the report, the strike targeted a position controlled by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Five terrorists were reportedly eliminated in the strike, which hit just inside the Lebanese side of the frontier.
Israel has denied the report, though a senior terrorist from the PFLP confirmed to Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen that Israeli forces had struck a PFLP base.
He said that five terrorists had been killed and ten injured in the airstrike.
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Next Israeli attack should be on Suny's Law School.
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CUNY Law dean who applauded ‘hate-filled’ commencement speaker developed race-related courses at last post
By Emily Crane
The dean of CUNY’s law school, who was among those to applaud the recent “hate-filled” commencement speech delivered by a graduate, previously spearheaded the creation of a race-related coursework requirement at her last job.
Before being tapped as head of CUNY’s law school last July, Sudha Setty — who has a history of advocating for “social justice lawyering” — spent four years leading the Western New England University’s legal faculty in Massachusetts and another 12 years as a faculty member.
In her role there as dean, Setty was behind the establishment of the “Antiracism and Cultural Competency” graduating requirement for the university’s students.
The graduating requirement, which was adopted by the law school in April 2021, included courses that were titled “Race, Racism & the Law” and “Business Law from an Antiracist Perspective.”
After starting out at the Big Apple-based Davis, Polk and Wardwell law firm, where she worked from 1999 to 2006, the majority of Setty’s legal career has been rooted in educating upcoming lawyers.
Sudha Setty, seen at left from the lectern, applauded the “hate speech.”CUNY School of Law
Sudha SettySudha Setty had a history of advocating for ‘social-justice lawyering.’CUNY Law School
In an Aug. 2022 profile published on CUNY’s website promoting her new role as dean, Setty — a graduate of Columbia Law School — noted the best part about being a dean was helping to lead other educators in fulfilling a law school’s mission.
“At CUNY, that mission is social justice lawyering and tackling the structural barriers to justice that exist in so many contexts. Being part of those endeavors is a gift, and I come to this work with gratitude,” she said.
Asked what she hoped to accomplish as CUNY’s Law School dean, Setty said she wanted to promote “more leaders who are doing important social justice work in the law.”
Setty was tapped as head of CUNY’s law school last July.Google Maps
“One of the things that a CUNY Law education is giving people is not just the ability to represent individuals and effect change through individual client representation,” she continued. “It’s also looking at things structurally, understanding both the context and history of that structure and considering how and when to push for reform and revision.”
The dean added: “We should be looking to put people on the bench, or legislators in office, or leaders at nonprofit organizations, or wherever we can to really start to effectuate change on the larger scale and help people in those institutions rethink what they are doing.”
Setty was among the CUNY faculty members who was seated on stage when graduate Fatima Mousa Mohammed called for a “revolution” to take on the legal system’s “white supremacy” during her May 12 commencement speech.
Mohammed called for a “revolution” to take on the legal system’s “white supremacy” during her May 12 commencement speech.Twitter
In the speech, which has been ripped by critics as “hate-filled” and divisive, Mohammed praised CUNY for supporting student activism — but said the school still failed students by supporting such institutions as the NYPD and US military.
It isn’t clear if Setty had prior knowledge of what Mohammed’s speech entailed — or if she supported it.
The dean was, however, captured on a livestream of the ceremony clapping as the future lawyer concluded the controversial address.
Setty didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment Tuesday.
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Obama knew his "deal" would eventually allow Iran to devlo a missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon which he also knew they would be allowed to develop.
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All Republicans guns should be focused om Bien and smoke him out from hding.
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Iran claims to test hypersonic missile that can breach all defense shields
Commander of Revolutionary Guard aerospace unit predicts that no technology for decades will be able to counter the new weapon
By ToI Staff
Iran on Monday announced that it had finished testing a new hypersonic missile capable of penetrating all defense systems and that it will soon be unveiled.
General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who commands the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’s aerospace unit, said the development marked a “great leap in the field of missiles,” and that “the hypersonic missile has a high speed and can maneuver both in and out of the Earth’s atmosphere.”
Hajizadeh first revealed the development of the hypersonic missile last November.
“It will be able to breach all the systems of anti-missile defense,” said the general at the time, adding that he believed it would take decades before a system capable of intercepting it is developed.
Hypersonic missiles, like traditional ballistic missiles that can deliver nuclear weapons, can fly more than five times the speed of sound.
A hypersonic missile is also maneuverable, making it harder to track and defend against.
While countries like the United States and Israel have developed systems designed to defend against cruise and ballistic missiles, the ability to track and take down a hypersonic missile remains a question.
Last week, Iran unveiled another version of a ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,242 miles), enough to hit areas of Israel.
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n of the Khorramshahr, which is Iran’s longest-range missile to date — was unveiled Thursday alongside a replica of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City, in a live broadcast on state television.
Iran said the missile had been successfully test-launched, with State TV broadcasting a few seconds of footage of what it said was the launch.
Agencies contributed to this report.
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Everyone running for the GOP Nomination and s should have their guns focused on Biden and smoke him out of the basement.
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