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I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine-grower. He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit.
John 15/01-08/: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine-grower. He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit. You have already been cleansed by the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples.”

Titles For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News & Editorials published on May 30- 31/2021
Your Lebanon Is Holy, Defend Its Sovereignty & Independence/Elias Bejjani/ٍMay 29/2021
Health Ministry: 244 new Corona cases, 7 deaths
Lebanon Vaccinates over 10,000 in Day-Long 'Marathon'
Pope Francis to meet Christian representatives from Lebanon on July 1
Rahi Affirms: We respect friendly countries’ decision not to offer support unless a successful government is established
Rahi: Lebanon will rise from the rubble
Devaluation of Lebanese Pound: What did the dollar record today?
Hariri to be in Beirut within 24 Hours, Says Alloush
Hariri Tweets after Rumors Say He's Being Held in UAE
Army clarifies information provided by media figure
Fneish: Problem of forming a government internal, not linked to external pressures
Najm: President of the Republic must realize that it is not possible to form a government that does not satisfy the international community
Salim Aoun: No solution to government crisis except though President of Republic, PM-designate’s meeting
Hassan: Pfizer Marathon soon
Art evening in Tokyo in support of Lebanon following the Beirut Port explosion
Japanese Ambassador, Musharrafiyeh tour Ehden Reserve
Stand up, Beirut Port blast is a pure terrorist action,” Fares Saeed affirms
We are pleased with success of vaccination marathon achieved by Ministry of Health,” Abdallah affirms
For these reasons Middle East Airlines will charge ticket prices in dollar
Lebanese cops rescue boy who was chained, arrest his mother

Titles For The Latest English LCCC Miscellaneous Reports And News published on May 30- 31/2021
2 killed, at least 20 others injured after shooters fire into a crowd at a Florida club
Ashkenazi lands in Egypt in first Foreign Minister visit in 13 years
Concerns mount about young Iranian rapper jailed for singing
Iran’s cabinet dismisses central bank chief Hemmati
Iran confirms spying, propaganda charges against French detainee
Exclusive: Iran’s Reza Pahlavi pessimistic on nuclear deal but optimistic about future of ties with Saudi Arabia, Israel
Israeli 'Change' Bloc Steps Up Effort to Oust Netanyahu
Exiled Turkey mob boss opens new Pandora’s box with Syria claims
French detainee awaiting trial in Iran for spying, propaganda charges

Titles For The Latest The Latest LCCC English analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources published
on May 30- 31/2021
Why Iranians will reject this sham presidential election/Dr. Majid Rafizadeh/Arab News/May 30/2021
Tehran’s militia thugs outgun the Iraqi state … again/Baria Alamuddin/Arab News/May 30/2021
Turkey feels the big freeze from Washington/Yasar Yakis/Arab News/May 30/2021
How did Iran target a secret CIA site in Iraq?/Seth J. Frantman/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
Mob boss: Turkey diverted aid for Turkmen to 'Nusra' linked extremists/Seth J. Frantman/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
The countdown to an Iranian nuclear tragedy is ticking/Bruce Portnon/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021

The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News & Editorials published on May 30- 31/2021
Your Lebanon Is Holy, Defend Its Sovereignty & Independence
Elias Bejjani/ٍMay 29/2021

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History teaches us that almost none of the world’s greatest nations have ever been defeated by their rivals. All of them were first weakened and destroyed from within, before their enemies were able to bring them to their knees. Even medicine teaches us that when the body loses immunity it becomes vulnerable to disease. Perhaps the best examples of this can be seen in the fall of the Ottoman and Roman empires.
These historical and medical realities are a good example of what personifies the pathetic derailed stances of some of our people in both occupied Lebanon and in Diaspora. These people are destroying the Lebanese communities from within, through their shameless collaboration and subservience to the Iranian occupation.
“Everyone who sins is a slave of sin” (John 8-34), and every Lebanese who betrays his people to advocate for the Iranian occupation in any way and by any means is also a sinner too.
These mercenaries and Pharisees, are void of any kind of dignity or national honor. Unfortunately they come from all walks of life and from all religious backgrounds and regions.
They have sold themselves to the devil in a bid to increase their riches and solidify their power. They steal, cheat, embezzle, betray, and change their skin for personal interests, all at the expense of the Lebanese people and Lebanon.
They ignore Lebanon’s deeply rooted history, distinguishable identity, and they have no respect for the sacrifices of the many thousands of Lebanese patriots who offered themselves on the nation’s altar to enable us to be proud, prosperous and independent.
These antagonists are thirsty for power and blood; They sold their souls and honor for thirty pieces of silver. They have no respect for Lebanon’s 7000 years of civilization, culture and its glorious history. They are masters in defeatism, ignorance, cowardice and faithlessness.
Their wicked camouflage, sweet words and lies are well known to all those who are witnesses to the truth. They have missed the fact that Lebanon’s people have never, ever knelt and hung their heads before any tyrant, invader, occupier or conqueror.
All foreign invaders with their armies were forced to leave Lebanon in defeat, humiliation and a fractured dignity.
The only memory of these invaders are the primitive carvings on the “Nahr Al-Kaleb” rocks, near the city of Beirut. These carvings should foretell to the Iranian occupiers their fate in Lebanon and that they definitely are not going to be any better than those who like them deluded themselves and falsely believed that they can destroy Lebanon and subdue its people.
They have all left while Lebanon and its people still stand as proud and patriotic as they were 7000 years ago!
We remind the Pharisees and Trojans, who apparently suffer of an advanced selective amnesia that the people of Sidon in the year 350 BC, chose to burn themselves and their city after their prolonged heroic resistance failed to safeguard their city against the Persian invader Artechtahta. They preferred to die with dignity rather than live with humiliation.
The people of Tyre followed this same pattern in 332 BC. They resisted Alexander the Great’s mighty army for seven months refusing to surrender or kneel. Alexander, after capturing the city crucified many of the brave Tyrians, while enslaving others in a bid to revenge his huge loss and demeaning humiliation.
In the same context,The Maronite Patriarch Gabriel Hgola choose to be burned (1367 AD) in Tripoli northen Lebanese City in front of the Omari mosque in a bid to save his people from the Mamlouk’s humiliation and torture.
The same sacrifice was taken by the Maronite Patriarch Daniel Al-Amshiti in the same place in year 1282 for almost the same reasons and for the same cause.
In principle, a man is considered defeated when winning the whole universe, if he lacks the courage needed to witness the truth and defend God’s word. By the same token, the brave man who honors human values and dignity, remains victorious even when imprisoned and chained in shackles.
We remind those who are afraid to takes clear stances in life, change their skin to suit their opportunistic interests, and lack the courage to witness the truth, that by doing so, they are committing the worst mortal crime. Imam Ali says in this regard: “He who accepts acts of others is considered their partner. He who is involved in evil acts commits two sins, that of performing the act and that of its acceptance.”
We call on our derailed leaders and politicians in occupied Lebanon to strengthen your faith, repent for their cowardice behavior and be witness for the truth.
We call on them not to fall into the trap of individual interests, and not to be deceived by the golden garments and illustrious schemes of those who have been assigned to divide our nation and communities, and spread hatred and conflicts among its members.
These derailed and weak shepherds, “God has blinded their eyes and closed their minds, so that their eyes would not see, and their minds would not understand, and they would not turn to me, says God, for me to help them”. (John 12-39).
It is a proven fact that the coward is a blind man in both sight and discretion, whose conscience has turned numb.
Shame on every Lebanese who keeps a blind eye towards his people who imprisoned arbitrarily in the Syrian jails and shame on every Lebanese who does not support human rights and does not advocate for Lebanon’s liberation.
Shame on all these Lebanese who are scared to oppose the occupation of their country, so as not to be expelled from the heaven of opportunistic interests and privileges provided by the occupier, or in fear of his reprisal. They have chosen the track of sin rather than that of righteousness.
These Pharisees are destroying the country which is our holy temple. They should be dealt with in the same way Jesus did over 2000 years ago:
“It was almost time for the Passover festival, so Jesus went to Jerusalem. There in the temple he found men selling cattle, sheep and pigeons, and also the money changers sitting at their tables. So He made a whip from the cords and drove all the animals out of the temple, both the sheep and the cattle; he overturned the tables of the money changers and scattered their coins; and he ordered the men who sold the pigeons: Take them out of here, stop making my Fathers House a marketplace”. John 03-13
We call on all those who have accepted slavery, are afraid to be witnesses for the truth, feel defeated inside themselves, have deviated from the righteous track, camouflaging, cheating and betraying Lebanon; We call on all of them to wake up and start thoroughly reviewing their dangerous acts! Forgiveness is always there and Lebanon’s open loving arms will embrace them once they repent.
“If you obey my teaching, you are really my disciples, you know the truth, and the truth will set you free”. (John 8-13)

Health Ministry: 244 new Corona cases, 7 deaths
NNA/May 30/2021 
The Ministry of Public Health announced, on Saturday, the registration of 244 new Corona infections, thus raising the cumulative number of confirmed cases to-date to 540,132. It also indicated that 7 deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours.

Lebanon Vaccinates over 10,000 in Day-Long 'Marathon'
Agence France Presse/May 30/2021 
Lebanon vaccinated more than 10,000 people on Saturday as part of a day-long vaccine "marathon" organized by the health ministry to ramp up inoculation rates in the crisis-hit country. The ministry said that by 6:30 pm (1530 GMT), 10,452 people over the age of 30 received jabs of the AstraZeneca vaccine at different facilities across the country. They were allowed to enter vaccination centers on a walk-in basis from early Saturday morning in what health authorities have dubbed a vaccine "marathon". The capital Beirut and some other parts of the country were excluded from the initiative, but outgoing health minister Hamad Hassan said there were plans for a second such event that would cover more areas. "Some regions didn't want to participate but after today's encouraging experience, everyone will soon take part," he said, without specifying when. Hassan himself was inoculated with the AstraZeneca vaccine at one of the centers in a move aimed at encouraging hesitant citizens. Lebanon, mired in its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war, has recorded 540,132 coronavirus cases, including 7,718 deaths, since its outbreak began last year. The country of more than six million has administered at least one vaccine dose to over 700,000 people. Firass Abiad, the head of Lebanon's main hospital for coronavirus patients, called the day a "big success."He said 170,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine were expected to arrive in the country on Sunday.

Pope Francis to meet Christian representatives from Lebanon on July 1
SBI/May 30/2021
Pope Francis announced on Sunday he would hold a meeting on July 1 in Rome to discuss Lebanon’s dire situation with Christian representatives from the country. Francis said after Sunday’s Angelus prayer: “I’ll meet at the Vatican with the leaders of the Christian communities in Lebanon to reflect on the worrying situation in the country and pray together for the gift of peace and stability.”On April 22, the pope promised Lebanon’s Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri that he would visit the country but only after political forces put aside differences for the good of the people. Hariri told Lebanese television afterwards that Francis would visit but only once its fractious politicians were able to agree on a new government. “I explained to His Holiness Pope Francis the problems we are suffering from and asked His Holiness to help Lebanon,” Hariri said. “His Holiness the pope will visit Lebanon but after a government is formed. And this is a message to the Lebanese, that we must form a government so that everyone can gather … to revive Lebanon with our friends,” he said. A Vatican statement said Francis “reaffirmed his closeness to the Lebanese people, who are living through very difficult and uncertain times, and spoke of the responsibility of all political forces to urgently commit themselves to the good of the nation.” Hariri, a three-time prime minister, stepped down in 2019 after nationwide demonstrations against a political elite which protesters blamed for dragging the country into crisis. He was nominated premier again in October but remains at loggerheads with President Michel Aoun over a cabinet lineup. Lebanon is still reeling from a massive explosion caused by improperly stored ammonium nitrate at the Port of Beirut. The blast killed at least 200 people, injured more than 6,000 and rendered 300,000 others homeless. Large sections of the port and its infrastructure were destroyed, including most of Beirut’s grain reserves, and billions of dollars in damages were inflicted across the city.

Rahi Affirms: We respect friendly countries’ decision not to offer support unless a successful government is established
SBI/May 30/2021
Cardinal Bchara Boutros Rahi, Maronite Patriarch, affirms that “Lebanon will rise out of the scrub and return to an autonomous, sovereign, free and neutral state.” “If the ruling party realized Lebanon’s privacy and identity, it’d not have taken the path of corruption,” said Rahi, during Sunday’s mass service.”
The Patriarch saluted the groups that “rebelled against the injustice of the de facto situation and the quota system, because the ruling authority, which was unable to secure the most basic necessities of life, declared its failure on its own.”He pointed out that “the time has come to rationalize support without touching mandatory reserves of the Central Bank, as the warehouses are full of food and medicine, and the Lebanese people are paying the price.”“We totally respect friendly countries’ decision not to offer support unless a successful government is established,” Rahi added. In conclusion, he reiterated the call for the International Conference “to resolve Lebanon’s problems and move towards neutrality under the auspices of the United Nations.”

Rahi: Lebanon will rise from the rubble
NNA/May 30/2021
Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, affirmed that "Lebanon will emerge from the rubble and return to being an independent, sovereign, free and neutral state."Rahi, who presided over Sunday Mass service, wished, "if the ruling group had realized the privacy and identity of Lebanon, it would not have taken the path of corruption."The Patriarch saluted the groups that "rebelled against the injustice of the de facto situation and the quota system, because the ruling authority, which was unable to secure the most basic necessities of life, declared its failure on its own."
He pointed out that "the time has come to rationalize subsidy without touching mandatory reserves of the Central Bank, as the warehouses are full of food and medicine, and the Lebanese people are paying the price.""We understand the decision of friendly countries not to provide support without forming a salvation government," Rahi added. Finally, he renewed the call for an "international conference under the auspices of the United Nations to solve Lebanon's problems and move towards neutrality."

Devaluation of Lebanese Pound: What did the dollar record today?
SBI/May 30/2021
Dollar exchange rate ranged from 12,740 to 12,790 Lebanese pounds on the black market on the Sunday morning. In addition to the deteriorating safety conditions, the spread of robbery and insecurity and the high rate for the dollar are linked to increased in food prices, losses of subsidized products from the markets and manipulation of prices in absence of Authority. Besides the months-long political crises and other crises, the rising dollar exchange rate and the liquidity crisis are paid for by citizens who suffer the erosion of their buying capacity due to widespread unemployment and a loss of over 80% of their value over the course of this crisis.

Hariri to be in Beirut within 24 Hours, Says Alloush
Naharnet/May 30/2021 
Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri will return to Beirut within the next 24 hours, al-Mustaqbal Movement deputy head Mustafa Alloush said on Sunday. “He will study the new developments resulting from Speaker Nabih Berri’s initiative and in light of that he will make new choices or a new decision,” Alloush said in an interview with Radio All of Lebanon (93.3). “Communication with Hariri as part of the new initiative only started 48 hours ago,” Alloush revealed, criticizing President Michel Aoun for “sending two cabinet formats to Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi,” adding that such a move “confirms that the President’s camp seeks to disrupt things when they lean toward a solution.”Alloush also underlined that Hariri is “open to working on posts and names” but will never accept giving any camp a one-third-plus-one share nor granting the President the justice and interior portfolios.

Hariri Tweets after Rumors Say He's Being Held in UAE
Naharnet/May 30/2021 
Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri on Sunday posted a morning greeting on his official Twitter account, hours after social media rumors claimed that he was being detained in the UAE. “Good morning. How are you today?” Hariri said to how followers. MTV said the rumors about Hariri’s detention were launched by supporters of the Free Patriotic Movement before being circulated by other social media users. A source close to Hariri had overnight told al-Jadeed TV that the PM-designate was “monitoring the social media rumors about his detention in the UAE.”“He bemoans the feeble-mindedness of those who launched them, whose affiliation is well-known,” the source said. “They are contributing to aggravating tensions through publishing fake news and straining relations with foreign countries,” the source added.

Army clarifies information provided by media figure
NNA/May 30/2021
In an issued statement today by the Lebanese Army Command’s Orientation Directorate, it referred to certain information disclosed by a media professional in which he claimed that one of the countries has asked the Army Commander to form a military government, among other positions pertaining to the military institution. “It is important for the army leadership to clarify that all that was mentioned by said journalist are mere analyses that have nothing to do with reality,” the statement asserted. It added that everything the Army is doing, especially at this stage, stems from two basic matters, the first is to protect security and stability in the country, and the second is to do everything possible to secure aid to the military institution to enable it to perform its various tasks. The statement continued to reiterate that “the military institution that implements the decisions of the political authority is completely unconcerned with all published analyses and allegations, particularly since its first and only concern is to fortify the army and provide it with the necessary capabilities to overcome these difficult and delicate circumstances that Lebanon is going through.” “The army leadership also calls on everyone to be aware of the sensitivity of the current stage and to refrain from engaging the army in political affairs it has nothing to do with whatsoever,” the statement concluded.

Fneish: Problem of forming a government internal, not linked to external pressures
NNA/May 30/2021
Former Minister Mohammad Fneish pointed Sunday to “renewed efforts to form the government through the role of House Speaker Nabih Berri and Hezbollah,” adding, “We provide all possible support to address the problem, which is clearly internal and not linked to external pressures,’ while noting that "external interventions played a role in reaching this situation." Fneish’s words came during a political meeting held at the Imam Khomeini Cultural Center in the city of Nabatiyeh in the South, marking the occasion of “Resistance and Liberation Day”, in the presence of prominent figures and representative from the region. “We entered a very serious crisis in terms of the future of the country and the security and economy of the people. We must work to form a government to reduce this crisis," he underlined. At the regional scene, Fneish considered that "the struggle today is not only with the Zionist enemy, but rather the real struggle is with this tyrannical, arrogant spread that the US administration clearly represents, so that the region remains under shinning slogans..."“We witnessed a shift in public opinion, and we saw demonstrations of popular support for the Palestinian cause because it is a humanitarian issue," he said. On the Syrian issue, Fneish affirmed “the importance of defeating the Takfiri terrorism, which posed a threat to the region and its peoples..."

Najm: President of the Republic must realize that it is not possible to form a government that does not satisfy the international community
NNA/May 30/2021
Head of the Public Works, Transport, Energy and Water Parliamentary Committee, MP Nazih Najm, said Sunday that “without a government, there is no solution for anything, neither for electricity, nor for flour, nor for diesel, nor for medicine,” considering that “all current treatment proposals are like morphine needles and not a root solution to the problems.”“Without an executive authority, the country is heading towards ruin," warned Najm in an interview with "NBN" Channel earlier today. In this connection, the MP praised the efforts of Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and hoped that he would succeed in eliminating the obstacles, while highlighting the need to help the Speaker, “as it is not possible to ask him and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri to form the government alone without the help of the remaining sides.” He also hoped that Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, would “press in the right direction on the other party so that the government can be formed.” Najm continued to stress that "what is required of the President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, and the Head of the Free Patriotic Movement, MP Gebran Bassil, is know well that it is not possible to form a government that does not satisfy the international community so that Lebanon can obtain funds from abroad.""We do not want a government with a hundred heads that cannot work and produce," Najm asserted, adding that "in the event of a desire to form a government similar to the current caretaker government, it is better for things to remain as they are today." The MP reiterated that “what is needed is a government that produces and advances the economy,” hoping that the other parties would meet them in this proposition, as the Lebanese are no longer able to bear any further delay in solving their daily crises. “How will people continue their lives if subsidies are lifted,” he questioned, calling for “addressing people’s issues, instead of stopping at an additional minister, a third veto power, and the number of cabinet ministers.”Najm concluded by emphasizing that “without addressing the government dossier, all conversations are worthless.”

Salim Aoun: No solution to government crisis except though President of Republic, PM-designate’s meeting
NNA/May 30/2021
MP Salim Aoun stressed that "there is no solution to the current government crisis except through a meeting between President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri," noting that "the basis of the current problem is the lack of trust between both parties."Speaking in an interview with “Voice of All Lebanon 93.3" Radio Channel this morning, Aoun said: "The session that was devoted to discussing the letter of the President of the Republic was the one that moved the stalemate conditions in the government dossier." He considered that "Hariri should indicate frankly what he is waiting for in regards to the cabinet formation and what he wants, and if he actually agrees to the 24 ministers’ formula." "Hariri does not want to form the government before obtaining the approval of the Saudi Kingdom, and the only one benefiting from not reaching a government is the one wishing to fail the covenant," Aoun went on.
The MP criticized "the bad relationship between the PM-designate and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," noting that "Hariri has become a burden on Lebanon.”Responding to a question regarding the "Strong Lebanon" deputies’ resigning threat, Aoun explained that "this option exists, but its postponement is linked to the existence of a glimmer of hope for a solution, but when this hope is extinguished, the decision to resign is inevitable."

Hassan: Pfizer Marathon soon
NNA/May 30/2021
Caretaker Public Health Minister, Hamad Hassan, tweeted this evening: “The first batch of one hundred and fifty thousand vaccines is now gratefully received from Pfizer, out of the seven hundred and eighty thousand scheduled for the month of June; Pfizer marathon coming soon; we are by your side to protect you.”

Art evening in Tokyo in support of Lebanon following the Beirut Port explosion
NNA/May 30/2021
Lebanese Producer, Madeleine Abdel-Jaleel Umewaka, wife of Japanese Artist Naohiko Umewaka, who is responsible for the Noah Theater, the oldest remaining form of the ancient Japanese theater, held a Lebanese event under the headline, "Pray for Beirut", in the most prestigious hotels in Tokyo, the proceeds of which go to help Lebanon in wake of the Beirut Port blast last August. The event was held under the patronage of the Lebanese Embassy in Japan, and in the presence of Ambassador Nidal Yehia, Commercial Attache at the Embassy Bashir Bou Rashid, and Princess Takamado in a gesture of Japanese solidarity with Lebanon. The ceremony included a theatrical performance and Arabic music, as Japanese Artist Midori Anoui sang songs in Arabic, accompanied by a Japanese band, with the participation as well of Japanese Artist Shonosuke Okura, the ambassador of Japanese heritage. The song "Beirut" by the Lebanese Diva, Fairuz, reaped a huge audience applaud during the event. Then, a short play was shown by Umewaka, about a stone bridge, symbolizing the call to deepen the friendship bond between Lebanon and Japan, and to strengthen it through the traditional culture and arts of the two friendly peoples. The proceeds of the event go to the Japanese Red Cross and from it to the Lebanese Red Cross and "UNESCO". The organizers did not forget the Lebanese artists and their role in the country in terms of portraying a comprehensive civilized message, so they allocated $8,500 to the Syndicate of Actors in Lebanon to be given to its members, particularly those who were affected by the port explosion, and those suffering from illness and taking chronic medication. Through this message, the organizers aimed to reinforce the pulse of the Lebanese society, embodied by the Actors Syndicate in Lebanon, which is the oldest in the Arab world. In appreciation of the solidarity of the Japanese people with Lebanon in their plight, Lebanese Actors Syndicate Head, Artist Nehme Badawi, addressed a letter of gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of this valuable and profound initiative.

Japanese Ambassador, Musharrafiyeh tour Ehden Reserve
NNA/May 30/2021
Caretaker Minister of Social Affairs and Tourism, Ramzi Al-Musharrafiyeh, and Japanese Ambassador Takeshi Okubo toured the Ehden reserve, accompanied by the caretaker Minister of Labor Lamia Yammine Douaihy.
Ehden Reserve Director, Sandra Koussa, explained to Okubo the Reserve’s importance, richness and diversity. It is worth mentioning herein that Ehden Reserve is between 1700m and 3000m above sea level and 100km away from the capital, Beirut. It has become a popular destination for many visitors such as diplomatic bodies, ambassadors, consuls of the United States, Britain, Austria, Turkey and Canada, as well as experts and scholars, researchers, students and expatriates. Lebanon has fourteen natural reserves that form about 3% of its area. These reserves encompass rich biological diversity with around 370 different kinds of birds and 2000 types of plants and wild flowers, many of which are unique to Lebanon. The natural reserves are also home to thirty species of mammals, including the wolf, hyena, wildcat, porcupine and squirrel.

Stand up, Beirut Port blast is a pure terrorist action,” Fares Saeed affirms
SBI/May 30/2021
Former MP Faris Saeed wrote on his Twitter page: “We’re about to learn what happened in China and reasons behind the emergence of COVID-19 epidemic, and not one official responsible for the explosion in Beirut has been revealed yet! They killed, blew up, and rooted Beirut out from the Mediterranean, I mean Hezbollah and the State, and if I am mistaken, then prove me wrong!”“Martyrs’ families have been abandoned in a situation that increases their grief in failing to progress to the truth,” noting that “the port issue was closed and the political forces ended up moving to the elections’ issue. Hezbollah is demanding that the case of the port be shutdown and “compensation” distributed while the state is busy with sharing authorities. Stand up, Beirut Port blast is a pure terrorist action, not an accident!” Saeed concluded.

We are pleased with success of vaccination marathon achieved by Ministry of Health,” Abdallah affirms
SBI/May 30/2021
A member of the Democratic Meeting, MP Bilal Abdullah, affirmed via Twitter: “We are pleased with success of vaccination marathon achieved by Ministry of Health in order to reach immunization against Covid-19.” “Such a step paves the way for new initiatives to urge all people to register for the vaccine through the platform so that we would be able to progressively restore our normal lives, revitalize our damaged economy, return to universities and colleges and resume all types of activities. Protection = vaccine!” Abdallah concluded.

For these reasons Middle East Airlines will charge ticket prices in dollar
SBI/May 30/2021
The Chairman of the Middle East Airlines, Mohamad El-Hout, explained the reasons behind the company’s decision to receive ticket prices in dollars starting from June.
He said that the company pays 85 percent of its expenditures in dollars starting from the maintenance of the aircraft, reaching the airport of the rental fees.”
El Hout said: “We are obliged to to charge the prices of the tickets in dollars to ensure sustainability and continuity of the company.”“This decision is limited to the Middle East Airlines, and is accompanied with price adjustments. The aviation sector is threatened from witnessing contraction, similar to the situation that prevailed during coronavirus pandemic.”

Lebanese cops rescue boy who was chained, arrest his mother
SBI/May 30/2021
Social media activist Abdul Kader Al-Bay posted on his personal Facebook account a video depicting a boy chained to the wall inside a house. Al-Bay said the boy was chained up inside a house located in the southern Lebanese village of Jouaiyya, adding that policemen broke into the house, freed him and arrested his mother. No further details were provided.

The Latest English LCCC Miscellaneous Reports And News published on May 30- 31/2021
2 killed, at least 20 others injured after shooters fire into a crowd at a Florida club
CNN/May 30/2021
Two people were killed and at least 20 others were injured in a shooting early Sunday outside of a billiards club in Hialeah, Florida, according to Miami-Dade police director Alfredo Ramirez III.A white Nissan Pathfinder pulled up to the location between 12 a.m. and 1 a.m., Ramirez said. Three people got out with assault weapons and handguns and started firing into the crowd that was gathered for a concert at the venue, he said.

Ashkenazi lands in Egypt in first Foreign Minister visit in 13 years
Jerusalem Post/May 30/2021
Ashkenazi’s visit comes as Egypt advances a formal, long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas following the 11-day exchange of fire that ended on May 21 with mediation from Cairo. Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi landed in Cairo on Sunday morning, making him the first to do so in 13 years. Ashkenazi’s visit comes as Egypt advances a formal, long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas following the 11-day exchange of fire that ended on May 21 with mediation from Cairo.Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry invited Ashkenazi to discuss the ceasefire, as well as bilateral ties between their countries. "Thank you for your invitation," Ashkenazi tweeted to Shoukri upon his arrival in Egypt. "During the visit we will hold a number of meetings in which we will discuss bilateral maters, strengthening economic and trade ties, and deepen the arrangements with Gaza and rehabilitating the [Gaza] Strip with international enforcement."Ashkenazi said he plans to "emphasize that Israel is committed, above all else, to bring back our soldiers and civilians held by Hamas."Two IDF soldiers are believed to be held by Hamas since in 2014 Gaza war – Lt. Hadar Goldin and St. Sgt. Oron Shaul – as well two civilians — Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed. Simultaneously to Ashkenazi’s Cairo trip, the head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service (GIS), Abbas Kamel, arrived in Israel for meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen and National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat. Kamel is expected to visit the Gaza Strip in the coming days as part of Cairo’s ongoing efforts to maintain the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Egyptian sources said on Saturday. Kamel is also scheduled to visit Ramallah for talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and senior PA officials concerning Egypt’s initiative to contribute to the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of the 11-day war, the Egyptian sources told the New Arab news website. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has pledged $500 million to help reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip. On Friday, Egyptian intelligence officials arrived in the Gaza Strip through the Erez border crossing with Israel for additional talks with leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian factions on ways of maintaining the ceasefire. It was the third visit of its kind to the Gaza Strip by Egyptian intelligence officials since the end of the fighting. The Egyptian security delegation was headed by Gen. Ahmed Abdel Khaleq, who holds the Palestinian portfolio in the GIS. The sources claimed that the delegation relayed a message from Israel to Hamas “stop provoking Israeli officials.”The Egyptians have also invited leaders of the Palestinian factions to Cairo for talks related to the ceasefire and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

Concerns mount about young Iranian rapper jailed for singing
Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
“I can’t breathe” said the rapper who is being compared to George Floyd. The imprisonment of 18-year-old Iranian Sara, who is being held incommunicado because she sings as a rapper, has stoked new worries about her condition. “This poor female rapper from Iran still remains in detention,” women’s campaigner and journalist Masih Alinejad tweeted Friday. “Because her rap music uses rebellious words, neither her family nor domestic news outlets are supportive of her. She’s alone. Help us raise her voice and be her voice,”Alinejad posted a video in which Sara says during her arrest: “I can’t breathe.” Sara was “brutally arrested in the city of Borazjan,” Alinejad wrote. “Her crime? She dared to sing in a country where singing is forbidden for women. Her close friend told me: ‘No one knows where she’s detained. We are all worried.’” Sheina Vojoudi, an Iranian dissident who fled the Islamic Republic of Iran due to repression, told The Jerusalem Post on Saturday: “People are comparing her to George Floyd, for whom the regime was grieving for a long time due to its anti-American intentions to make a cruel face of America. The backward clerics in Iran are against the women and oppose the beautiful nature of women.”“According to them [clerics], women are the reason why men are tempted into committing sins, whether with their beautiful voices or with their beautiful bodies or faces, and I think they’re also offending men with their primitive thoughts because they see them without a sense of humanity,” she said. “In fact, they are against beauty and love.”In a third tweet on Saturday, Alinejad wrote: “I call on rappers worldwide to raise awareness about the brutal arrest of [the] 18-year-old female Iranian rapper. As this cartoon explains her plight in one sentence: ‘I can’t breathe.”’The Post could not locate the last name of Sara in Persian, but her artistic name is Solkws.

Iran’s cabinet dismisses central bank chief Hemmati
Arab News/May 30/2021
TEHRAN: Iran’s Cabinet dismissed the governor of the central bank on Sunday after he decided to run for the June 18 presidential election, state TV reported. The report said the decision was taken after Abdonasser Hemmati decided to run in presidential elections and “it prevents him from having a sufficient presence in the central bank and carrying out the serious duties and responsibilities of the CBI chief in the sensitive areas of money and currency.” The report also said Deputy Governor Akbar Komijani would be taking over all responsibilities from Hemmati, who had held the position since 2018. Hemmati in an Instagram post thanked Rouhani, and said the president has the power to dismiss him. “I thank the president for his trust, especially in the first year of my service.”On Wednesday, Iran’s Guardian Council — clerics and jurists who approve presidential candidates — approved only seven out of some 590 applicants. The Council on Tuesday barred former parliament speaker Ali Larijani, a conservative allied with Rouhani, as well as former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from running.

Iran confirms spying, propaganda charges against French detainee
NNA/AFP/May 30/2021
Iranian prosecutors have confirmed a French man detained in the Islamic republic will be tried for espionage and "propaganda against the system", his lawyer told AFP on Sunday. Benjamin Briere, born in 1985, was arrested in Iran in May 2020, allegedly while flying a drone and taking photographs in a prohibited area. Espionage is punishable by death in Iran, while the charge of "propaganda against the system" can incur a prison sentence of three months to one year. Lawyer Said Dehghan, who also represents another French national held in the country, told AFP the investigation had been completed and the prosecution had confirmed the charges. "The prosecutor is preparing the indictment and sending it to the revolutionary court for the continuation of the judicial process," Dehghan said. Briere, who is being held in the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran, was also facing charges of "corruption on earth", one of the most serious offences under Iranian law, and drinking alcohol, punishable by flogging, but those charges were dismissed after the investigation. The announcement comes days after an open letter from Briere's sister, Blandine Briere, was published by French weekly Le Point, in which she appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to push for her brother's release. She said the charges were "baseless" and that Briere had become a "negotiating tool". In March, a spokesman for the French foreign ministry said Briere was benefitting from consular support and that its embassy in Tehran was in "regular contact" with him.
Arrests of foreigners in Iran -- especially dual nationals, who are often accused of espionage -- have multiplied since former US president Donald Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed harsh sanctions against Tehran. Iran has conducted several exchanges of foreign prisoners, including researchers, with countries holding Iranian nationals.

Exclusive: Iran’s Reza Pahlavi pessimistic on nuclear deal but optimistic about future of ties with Saudi Arabia, Israel
Arab News/May 30/2021
DUBAI: Reza Pahlavi, the crown prince of Iran in exile, sees the outcome of the talks on a new nuclear deal as “futile” as long as the current regime is in place in Tehran.
“Regardless of what is trying to be negotiated here, the net outcome is that it’s futile. The regime is simply using whatever it has as a means of blackmail — forcing the world to deal with it so it can continue maintaining its grip on the geopolitics of our region,” he told Arab News.
In a wide-ranging interview kicking off a second season of Frankly Speaking video interviews, Pahlavi also talked about future Iranian relationships with Saudi Arabia and other Middle East states, including Israel, once the ayatollah regime has been ended, and the desire on the part of most Iranians to return to a normal post-theocratic life. He insisted that he does not have ambitions to be a new “shah” in Iran, and that it would be up to Iranians to choose what kind of government they want to live under. “I’m not running for any office. My only mission in life is to get to that finish line, which is the liberation of Iran and, post this regime, to have an opportunity to establish a new secular, democratic system … That day will be the end of my political mission in life,” he said. Pahlavi, the eldest son of the late shah, was heir apparent to the throne until the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
Since then, he has lived mostly in the US as an activist/advocate against the regime.
Pahlavi had a hard message for US President Joe Biden amid indirect talks between Washington and Tehran on a new version of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to regulate Iran’s nuclear industry and re-establish economic links to the rest of the world. “This regime can’t change its behavior because its entire existence depends on its viral state of wanting to export an ideology and dominate the region either directly or via proxies,” said Pahlavi. “We’ve seen in fact that (US sanctions), for the most part, increased pressure on the regime and forced it to curtail its ability to do whatever it wanted to do. Any relaxation (of pressure) emboldens (the regime) and enables it to further its constant state of creating instability in the region.” Pahlavi believes that if economic sanctions are lifted, it would only increase the potential for Iran to fund terrorism in the region, where it has orchestrated attacks on Saudi Arabia and other countries through its militias in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. “I think we’ve seen that happen already once during the Obama administration, where a tremendous amount of money was released to the regime and none of it was spent on the people of Iran,” he said. Pahlavi looks forward to a new era of good relations between Iran and its neighbors, including Saudi Arabia, after a change of regime in Tehran.
“Look at the way the relationship was before the revolution. When King Faisal of Saudi Arabia passed away, there was a seven-day mourning period in Iran. That’s the extent of what the relationship was,” Pahlavi said. “The people haven’t changed; the regime has. And as a result of its negative impact in the region, we can certainly anticipate a future where mutual respect and cordial relationship will be conducive to better trade, better commerce, more opportunities and (improvement of) people’s lives, standard of living, healthcare, regional stability, security coordination and many (other) things.”
In a wide-ranging Frankly Speaking interview, Reza Pahlavi also talked about future Iranian relationships with Saudi Arabia and other Middle East states. (Screengrab) Pahlavi praised the Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the Saudi economy and liberalize social and cultural life, as well as the Abraham Accords between Israel and some Middle East countries. “Other nations are moving forward (in order) not to depend on oil as a major source of revenue, readjusting their economies and having plans for the future, and all of that in conjunction and cooperation with each other. That’s the model to follow,” he said. “I can’t be more happy to see that evolution, and the Abraham Accords, and everything that comes after, because we’re in the direction of progress and regional cooperation and opportunities.”
Pahlavi contrasted the role Iran used to play in the Gulf before the revolution with the situation now, where the country and its people are increasingly isolated.
“There was a time when people in Dubai were dreaming of coming to Tehran to go to our supermarkets and shop in our stores. Today the dream of every Tehrani is to go the furthest move away from Iran,” he said. Pahlavi insisted that there is no deep-seated hatred on the part of Iranians for Arabs, Israelis or Americans, pointing out that students in Tehran had recently refused to take part in regime-organized demonstrations against foreign countries. “A nation like Iran, which has a long history of civilization, of culture, of tolerance within itself, has never had an issue of antagonism vis-a-vis any other culture or nation,” he said. The regime’s theocratic rule has also alienated more Iranians from religion, Pahlavi added. “I think religious governance has created a situation where people are steering away from religion. In fact, there’s much more apathy vis-a-vis any religious sentiment as a result of this regime directly trying to force a politicized religion and impose it on the public,” he said. “Iranians have learned it the hard way, and I think today you see that even those who are pious in Iran don’t want this regime because they see the damage that it causes to people’s faith and to the clerical establishment.”
The Iranian people are emerging from their own “Islamic Inquisition,” he said, referring to the religious extremism of 16th-century Europe. Pahlavi also attacked the influence of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which controls much of the country’s economic infrastructure in alliance with the regime, as revealed in recent leaked comments by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Pahlavi said: “I was glad that somebody from the regime itself is dismantling this naive expectation by the Western world that moderates will be able to resolve the issues should they be in a position of control. It’s a totalitarian system at the end, depending on the decision of one supreme leader.”
He has advocated a democratic and secular system of government for his country, either with an elected president or a constitutional monarchy. “It’s for the people of Iran to ultimately decide the final form, so long as the content is democratic, which is why I’ve asked my fellow compatriots — whether republicans or monarchists — in the future to put forth their best model or proposition as to what the final form could be,” he said. “Once the regime collapses, we anticipate a period of transition where a temporary government will have to manage the country’s affairs while a constituent assembly will draft a new constitution, put to debate all these issues that are to be discussed, so that the people of Iran ultimately have a choice of how and what would determine the future.”According to Pahlavi, greater regional cooperation would help the Middle East overcome many of the profound challenges it faces, such as climate change and water shortages. “Long before we can resolve the political crisis, we should worry about the water crisis that exists in our area. This isn’t only Iran but many other countries also suffering from water crisis problems,” he said. “If Iran today was a different Iran, you wouldn’t have missiles being shipped to Yemen. We’d have scientists, including Israeli experts who are the best in the field, working at resolving the water crisis for our respective countries.”'

Israeli 'Change' Bloc Steps Up Effort to Oust Netanyahu
Agence France Presse/May 30/2021
Israeli politicians Sunday inched closer to forming a coalition that would end the era of right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest serving leader. Lawmakers opposed to Netanyahu were in intense talks ahead of a Wednesday night deadline, as a ceasefire held following the latest deadly military conflict with Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu, 71, who faces trial on fraud, bribery and breach of trust charges which he denies, has held onto power through a period of political turmoil that saw four inconclusive elections in under two years. After a March vote in which Netanyahu's Likud party gained the most seats but again failed to form a government, former TV anchor Yair Lapid is now trying to build a rival coalition. The centrist Lapid, 57, has until Wednesday 11:59 pm local time (2059 GMT) to build a coalition of at least 61 deputies for a majority in the 120-seat Knesset.
Lapid is seeking to forge a diverse alliance the Israeli media has dubbed a bloc for "change", which would include the nationalist hardliner Naftali Bennett as well as Arab-Israeli lawmakers. In his determination to bring down the hawkish prime minister, Lapid has offered to share power and let Bennett, 49, serve the first term in a rotating premiership. Netanyahu, in office for 12 consecutive years after an earlier three-year term, tried to cling to power Sunday by offering his own, last-ditch power-sharing agreement to several former allies including Bennett. He warned that Israel would otherwise be ruled by a dangerous "left-wing" alliance. Lapid's possible new government would also include the centrist Blue and White party of Benny Gantz and the hawkish New Hope party of Netanyahu's former ally Gideon Saar. Avigdor Liberman's pro-settlement Yisrael Beitenu party as well as Labor and the dovish Meretz party would also join the coalition. The shaky arrangement would also need support from some Israeli Arab lawmaker of Palestinian descent in order to pass a confirmation vote in parliament.
'Desperate position'
The intense talks follow weeks of escalating tensions between Israel and the Palestinians, including a deadly 11-day exchange of rocket fire from Gaza and devastating Israeli airstrikes. The war with Hamas that ended with a May 21 truce, as well as tensions in the occupied West Bank and in mixed Jewish-Arab towns in Israel, initially appeared to leave Netanyahu more likely to hold onto power. But political scientist Gayil Talshir at Hebrew University told AFP on Sunday that Israel was now "closer than ever" to a coalition of change, adding that "Netanyahu is in a desperate position". Netanyahu's Likud party won 30 seats in the March elections but failed to form a governing coalition after his far-right partners refused to sit with Arab factions or receive their support. Lapid, whose party won 17 seats, was then given four weeks to form a government. Netanyahu had previously pushed for yet another election, which would be the fifth since April 2019. "Now that he sees a change coalition may be announced this evening or tomorrow, he has to move forward with a more serious deal," Talshir told AFP. On Sunday Netanyahu offered a rotation agreement to Bennett and Saar. But Saar rebuffed this on Twitter, writing that "our stance and our commitment was and remains: replacing the Netanyahu regime". Netanyahu in a subsequent video called on Saar and Bennett to "come now, immediately" to meet him and join a three-way rotation government, warning that "we are in crucial moment for the security, character and future of the state of Israel".
Obstacles
Lapid's "change" coalition also still faced several obstacles. Some right-wing lawmakers object to a partnership with Arab politicians who represent a 20 percent minority of Israeli citizens. The recent Gaza conflict sparked inter-communal clashes between Jewish and Arab Israelis in many cities. At least one of Yamina's seven members, Amichai Chikli, told Israeli public radio he would "absolutely" vote against the new government. Arab politicians have also been divided about joining a government headed by Bennett, who supports expanding Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinians hope to create a future state. Lawmakers from the Arab-led Joint List with six seats said they would be in favor of a Lapid government, but did not support one headed by Bennett. Mansour Abbas, head of the Islamic conservative Raam party with four seats, has said he could potentially support a coalition that would improve conditions for the Arab community. Even with support from an Arab party, a new coalition in Israel is unlikely to reverse years of Israeli settlement construction or bring peace any time soon with Hamas in Gaza. Mossi Raz, a lawmaker with the Meretz party, told Israel public radio that "a change government will do a lot of good things. I'm not sure a peace agreement will be one of them."

Exiled Turkey mob boss opens new Pandora’s box with Syria claims
Arab News/May 30/2021
SADAT was founded in 2012 by a retired general and 23 officers who were expelled from the Turkish Armed Forces due to hard-line Islamic allegiances
JEDDAH: Turkey’s notorious mafia leader Sedat Peker has resurfaced this week in a new video accusing the country’s rulers of conspiring with a paramilitary force to send weapons to Al-Qaeda-linked terror groups in Syria. In the eighth video of his series released on Sunday, he claimed that Turkey sent weapons to Al-Nusra jihadists in Syria through a paramilitary group and so-called “parallel army,” named SADAT, formed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s adviser. Peker, who enjoyed close connections with Turkish rulers in the past, also detailed alleged cooperation between Turkish officials and Al-Nusra. The fugitive mafia boss allegedly decided to send military equipment to Syrian Turkmens and shared the plan with a deputy from the ruling government in order to receive permission to dispatch the trucks in 2015. “They said ‘lets send additional trucks to Syria with your aid convoy.’ We sent our trucks to Syria as aid trucks, then we posed for photos with them. However, I thought they sent other trucks to the Syrian Turkmen rebels,” he said. The allegations were previously brought to the Turkish parliament by the opposition, but no further details were uncovered following government objections.
Ahmet Davutoglu, who was prime minister between 2014 and 2016 and now leads the breakaway Future Party, has been urged to provide accounts of the “corrupt irregularities” in Syria. Peker alleged that the trucks sent to jihadists were orchestrated by a group within SADAT. The consultancy group claims it is “the first and the only company in Turkey that internationally provides consultancy and military training services at the international defense and interior security sector,” according to its website.
HIGHLIGHT
Mafia leader Sedat Peker claims that Turkey sent weapons to Al-Nusra jihadists in Syria through a paramilitary group and so-called ‘parallel army,’ named SADAT, formed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s adviser. SADAT was founded in 2012 by a retired general and 23 officers who were expelled from the Turkish Armed Forces due to hard-line Islamic allegiances. The paramilitary company is closely linked to the Turkish government and allegedly played a role in recruiting and providing training to jihadists during the Syrian and Libyan civil wars.“They diverted aid trucks for Turkmen to Al-Nusra under my name, but I didn’t send them — SADAT did. I was informed about it from one of our Turkmen friends,” Peker said. Peker, whose videos have reached millions of users on YouTube, said his videos are designed to “take revenge” against the Turkish government and especially Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, who allowed police officers to raid his home after he fell out with the regime. In a previous video, the mafia boss accused Erkan Yildirim, son of Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, and former police chief Mehmet Agar, of orchestrating an international drug trafficking scheme involving Turkey, Colombia and Venezuela. The latest video is titled “Young trees which are grown by storms cannot be destroyed by wind.”Peker asks a question in the clip: “Now do you know what you need to do business in Syria?”He alleged that doing “big business” in Syria — worth billions of dollars — requires the permission of not only the presidential head of administrative affairs, Metin Kiratli, but also of pro-government businesspeople Ramazan Ozturk and Murat Sancak, as well as a senior Al-Nusra militant, Abu Abdurrahman, who is responsible for financing jihadis. Peker also implied that the money trail could never be tracked back to the Turkish state after it was hidden by a “corrupt network” with the help of the interior minister. The mafia boss claimed to have opposed the aid to Al-Nusra because they were fighting Turkmen minorities in Syria. Al-Nusra is now called Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham and retains control in Syria’s rebel-held region. Turkey’s alleged links with jihadists in Syria made headlines back in 2015 following Russian claims. In December 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ankara of shooting down a Russian jet near the Turkish border with Syria in order to protect its oil supply lines with Daesh, although Turkey denied any involvement in the incident. Russia’s defense minister also accused Erdogan and his family of taking part in the illegal oil trade. “If you allege something, you should prove it,” Erdogan said in response. Peker, a high-profile mafia figure since the 1990s, says he now resides in Dubai, but regularly moves to avoid being captured by Turkish authorities. He fled Turkey last year to avoid a criminal investigation.

French detainee awaiting trial in Iran for spying, propaganda charges
Arab News/May 30/2021
TEHRAN: Iranian prosecutors have confirmed a French national held in the Islamic republic will be tried for espionage, his lawyer said Sunday, days after the detainee’s sister appealed to France’s president to intervene. Benjamin Briere, born in 1985, was arrested in Iran in May 2020, allegedly while flying a drone and taking photographs in a prohibited area. A conviction of espionage is punishable by death in Iran. Briere has also been charged with “propaganda against the system,” which can incur a prison sentence of three months to one year. The French foreign ministry said the spying charges against Briere were “incomprehensible.”He had been on holiday in the Islamic Republic, the ministry said, adding it “knew of nothing that could back up” the accusations. Lawyer Said Dehghan, who also represents another French national held in the country, told AFP the investigation had been completed and the prosecution had confirmed the charges. “The prosecutor is preparing the indictment and sending it to the revolutionary court for the continuation of the judicial process,” Dehghan said. Briere, who is being held in the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran, also faced accusations of “corruption on earth” — one of the most severe charges under Iranian law — and drinking alcohol, punishable by flogging, but they were dismissed after the investigation. The announcement came days after an open letter from Briere’s sister, Blandine Briere, was published by French weekly Le Point, in which she appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to push for her brother’s release. She said the charges were “baseless” and that Briere had become a “negotiating tool.” In March, a French foreign ministry spokesman said Briere was benefitting from consular support and that Paris’ embassy in Tehran was in “regular contact” with him.
Arrests of foreigners in Iran — especially dual nationals, who are often accused of espionage — have multiplied since former US president Donald Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed harsh sanctions against Tehran. World powers have been engaged in negotiations with Iran in Vienna since April to try and revive the deal. The goal is to return Washington to the agreement and lift sanctions on Tehran, while also bringing Iran back into compliance with nuclear commitments it waived in response to US sanctions. Iran’s negotiators have said during the talks that Tehran is open to exchanging prisoners. Over the past two years, Iran has conducted several exchanges of foreign prisoners with countries holding Iranian nationals.

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Why Iranians will reject this sham presidential election
Dr. Majid Rafizadeh/Arab News/May 30/2021
Iran’s presidential election will be held in less than three weeks and the Guardian Council has approved seven individuals. Candidates in the Iranian regime’s June 18 election include alleged mass murderers, corrupt embezzlers, subjects of both European and American sanctions due to human rights abuses, and people who have been implicated in foreign assassinations and bombings. The presumptive front runner is Ebrahim Raisi, who was one of the leading perpetrators of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988.
No wonder the majority of Iranians are expected to reject the election entirely. Various Iranian officials and state media outlets have already warned of this possibility. Beyond that, the election, which is widely regarded as a sham, takes place against the backdrop of major uprisings.
In the final days of 2017, protests broke out in the second city of Mashhad before immediately spreading to dozens of other cities, with democratic change being the rallying cry. At the time, the president-elect of the main Iranian oppositional group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Maryam Rajavi, called for more nationwide protests led by “resistance units” inside Iran.
Another nationwide uprising erupted in November 2019 — and this presented the clerical regime with an even greater challenge. The protests appeared to be highly organized. Terrified of the breadth and organized nature of these uprisings, authorities opened fire on crowds, killing about 1,500 people.
Persistent anger over that crackdown on dissent may have fueled last year’s boycott of the parliamentary election. It is also now emerging as a driving force behind the prospective boycott of next month’s presidential vote.
This fact was recently underscored by a video that circulated on social media, in which the mothers of activists who had been killed during the November 2019 uprising made it clear that their only vote is for the overthrow of the regime. One of the grieving mothers noted that elections have merely served as a facade for the theocratic dictatorship over the course of four decades. “If our vote was supposed to fix anything, it would have happened in the last 40 years, but it did not,” she said. “The past 40 years led to November’s mass murder of the youth, this land’s greatest treasures.”
Opposition activists have launched a nationwide campaign urging citizens to boycott the election farce.
In recent weeks, retirees and pensioners have staged more than a dozen protests, each spanning multiple cities. The government has offered little to no response to their demands for an economic policy that shrinks the gap between their stagnant income and the rising cost of living. As a result, the most recent of these protests adopted slogans such as: “We have seen no justice; we will not vote anymore.”Similar slogans were taken up by protesters who focused attention on the regime’s loss of people’s savings in the stock market. Those whose savings were stolen have joined the massed ranks of impoverished Iranians. For them, it was clear that the regime’s graft permeated the political hierarchy and left no one with an interest in reforming the system.
Current President Hassan Rouhani has served as the standard bearer for Iran’s “reformist” faction over the past eight years, but he neither opposed the mass killing of protesters nor criticized the further consolidation of national wealth into a small number of institutions, mostly controlled by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The NCRI has been a leading proponent of election boycotts for many years. In 2013, it fervently pushed back against the narrative in some Western policy circles that held that a “reformist” president might effect meaningful change in Iran’s domestic conduct and its relationship with the international community. This year is no different, as opposition activists have launched a nationwide campaign urging citizens to boycott the election farce. The vast majority of Iranians have unequivocally rejected the reformist narrative and many have taken the logical next step of endorsing regime change and working toward it through the mass uprisings of 2017-2018 and 2019.
Western policymakers and the entire international community should make it clear that they support any effort by the Iranian people to push back against state repression and advocate for democracy. Iranian officials and media outlets have warned about the election boycott and have implicitly raised the prospect of launching an even more aggressive crackdown on dissent to counter what may be the greatest challenge so far to the mullahs’ regime. Only the immediate and overwhelming threat of a coordinated international response can guarantee that the bloodshed in any forthcoming uprising will not be worse than that which occurred in November 2019. If policymakers make no such threat, they will be turning their backs on the Iranian people and thereby solidifying the position of a nuclear-keen theocratic dictatorship that is desperately struggling to find a lifeline.
*Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a Harvard-educated Iranian-American political scientist. Twitter: @Dr_Rafizadeh

Tehran’s militia thugs outgun the Iraqi state … again
Baria Alamuddin/Arab News/May 30/2021
The Iraqi state has once again proved its impotence in the face of Tehran-backed paramilitaries. The Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi militia confederation went on the rampage last week after a powerful militia leader, Qassim Muslih, was detained on charges of plotting assassinations and murdering protesters.
Militant leaders denounced the arrest as a “kidnapping” — as if Iraq’s security forces and police had no legal jurisdiction over the Hashd! Thousands of militia fighters flooded into the Green Zone, the heavily fortified heart of Baghdad’s governing system, wielding RPGs and other offensive weaponry. Regular security forces melted away, leaving militants free to menace ministries and embassies.
With Kalashnikov-wielding militias encircling his offices and family home, Prime Minister Mustafa Kadhimi was summoned like a naughty schoolboy to meet three of the Hashd’s most powerful leaders — Hadi Al-Amiri, Abu-Fadak Al-Mohammedawi and Falih Al-Fayyad — to explain why their colleague had been detained. We may never know what threats were made to the prime minister, but within hours Muslih was duly handed over to the Hashd’s Security Directorate. The only significant concession was that no photos of Muslih would be published, so that the prime minister’s abject humiliation would not be carried to its excruciating extremes. This is not the first such farce: Soon after Kadhimi began his job a year ago, amid sincere promises to get tough with the militants, a number of Hashd figures were arrested for firing missiles. But after another massive paramilitary show of force around the Green Zone, Kadhimi caved in and released these criminals into Hashd custody.
It’s as if the prime minister were trying to offer incontrovertible demonstrations of the Hashd’s impunity! This also sets a dangerous precedent for national unity: Hundreds of Sunnis were executed after 10-minute trials based on hearsay evidence of Daesh sympathies, but the Hashd is proving an even greater existential threat to Iraq’s existence than Daesh and its personnel are now apparently untouchable. Sources I spoke to worry about whether Muslih will later come out and flaunt his immunity; or whether he will be smuggled to Iran, like so many other death squad commanders with gallons of Iraqi blood on their hands. Likewise, over the past couple of years prime ministerial executive orders demanded that these militia factions cease their independent existence, merge into the regular armed forces, and close the hundreds of “economic offices” set up across the country through which militants extort citizens and businesses. Of course, these directives were ignored; instead,highway and border checkpoints have multiplied, earning these forces more than $6 billion a year. The constitution explicitly forbids paramilitary personnel from participating in parliamentary elections, yet somehow they’ve become the most powerful component of the parliament. With elections in just months, this is a body blow to the authority and sovereignty of the Iraqi state from which it will struggle to recover. Militias are inexorably growing stronger than the state, while also monopolizing key state posts from the inside, leaving Iraq’s administration like a rotten, hollowed-out tree. Ahead of these elections we can see militias rivaling one another through a variety of strategies; in some cases superficially distancing themselves from Iran and ludicrously portraying themselves as Iraqi nationalists, while elsewhere seeking to enforce their control so vigorously that citizens have only one viable choice to vote for.
The Iraqi state has once again proved its impotence in the face of Tehran-backed paramilitaries. Muslih was charged with involvement in the killing of activist Ihab Al-Wazni, head of the Karbala protest coordination commission, who was murdered in front of his home on May 9 by gunmen on motorbikes. About 80 activists have been killed in such targeted assassinations. Often these killings occurred in public places, in broad daylight, or in the presence of police. About 600 protesters were murdered during the past two years of demonstrations, with many killed by militia snipers and armed thugs.
I first came across Qasim Muslih a few years ago while conducting research on these militia groups. Muslih had been a commander of one of the forces loyal to Ayatollah Sistani, but at the behest of Hashd hardliners such as Abu-Mahdi al-Muhandis he betrayed Sistani and established a breakaway force, the Tuffuf Brigade, which aligned itself with the nastiest pro-Iran elements. As the Hashd’s operations commander in Anbar, Muslih became one of the principal figures overseeing the Hashd’s fortifications on the Syria-Iraq border, which became a pivotal location for smuggling Iranian missiles and profiteering from the full spectrum of contraband goods. Indeed, sources close to Ayatollah Sistani asserted that they had “nothing to do” with Muslih and “would not interfere” with any legal measures taken against him.
Muslih is a nobody — a hired thug. He was bought off and elevated to his powerful post purely as a ruse for sabotaging the Sistani militias. However, when Baghdad erupts and a constitutional crisis is triggered over his mere arrest, how much greater is the absolute impunity enjoyed by the real warlords, terrorists and mass-murderers such as Amiri, Mohammedawi and Qais Al-Khazali? Like death by a thousand cuts, on each successive occasion that Hashd militias subvert the Iraqi state, we come closer to this state ceasing to exist in any meaningful form; becoming like Syria, and perhaps Lebanon, a terrorist-dominated vacuum with Iran as the supreme protagonist.“Who killed me?” was the dominant slogan in recent demonstrations against the impunity enjoyed by militias and the security forces in murdering activists and protesters. These recent actions by Hashd militias were like a brazen admission of guilt: “Yes, we killed you, and we will keep on killing you. And there isn’t a damn thing you can do about it.”
*Baria Alamuddin is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster in the Middle East and the UK. She is editor of the Media Services Syndicate and has interviewed numerous heads of state.

Turkey feels the big freeze from Washington
Yasar Yakis/Arab News/May 30/2021
There are several stages in Ankara’s grasping of the changing attitude of the US toward Turkey. During former US President Donald Trump’s time, Turkey was hopeful that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s easy access to the White House would be maintained, though less frequently. After Joe Biden’s election, Turkey continued to hope that, because of its strategic location for NATO, the US would appreciate its importance and not go far in punishing it for the steps it has taken to distance itself from the Atlantic alliance, both in terms of defense doctrine and the acquisition of military materiel that is incompatible with NATO infrastructure.
Erdogan had to wait a long time for Biden to call him. The latter waited until April 23 — more than 90 days after he took office. Furthermore, he did so only to inform Erdogan that he would use the word genocide in his statement marking the anniversary of the forced emigration of Armenians in 1915 by the Ottoman state. In other words, the bad news about the content of his statement was compensated by the good news that he eventually decided to call him.
The row between Ankara and Washington grew gloomier last week, as new steps were taken in Turkey’s expulsion from the F-35 advanced fighter jet program. Frank Kendall, Biden’s nominee for Air Force secretary, said during his Senate confirmation hearing that he would press on with ending Turkey’s role in the production of parts for the F-35 joint strike fighter. He had hinted in the past that he was not in favor of a cut to F-35 procurement but, on insistent demand by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, he promised he would do his best to halt the procurement from Turkey as soon as possible. This includes stopping in 2022 the production of F-35 engine and fuselage components in Turkey.
Turkey in February signed a $750,000 contract with a Washington-based company to lobby for it staying in the program, but it has not been able to block the process. Ankara has been duly informed of the expulsion, but the manufacture of certain components has continued either because Turkey was the sole manufacturer or the mother company, Lockheed Martin, could not find a suitable substitute.
The anger in the US Congress must be high because Turkey is also banned from purchasing F-35s, while the ones already sold to it will not be delivered. A tough legal battle is likely to be fought in the US courts to clear the contentious issues connected to the termination of this contract.
The F-35s will be the main fighter aircraft in NATO countries for the coming 40 to 50 years, but member state Turkey, which has the largest airspace among the allies after Canada and the US, will not be allowed to buy the most advanced aircraft the alliance has developed. This looks like a comedy.
If Turkey cannot find a reliable alternative to the joint fighter jet project, it will again become vulnerable.
During the Middle East crisis, Turkey asked for Patriot missiles from its NATO allies. Some of them put the missiles at Turkey’s disposal, but others withdrew them before the threat had diminished.
If Turkey cannot find a reliable alternative, it will again become vulnerable. This will push it to secure its air defense with a system from sources outside NATO. This is a paradox that Turkey will have to solve.
While Turkey badly needs to mend its relations with the US, Erdogan poured more oil on the fire by this month saying about Biden: “You are writing history with your bloody hands.” The State Department described this as an “incendiary remark.”
On the question of Turkey’s Russian-made S-400 missile defense system, which caused its expulsion from the F-35 program, international relations scholar Henri J. Barkey last week opined that one way out of this delicate dilemma could be to transfer the S-400 to the Turkish military base in Qatar. The US may be open to this idea because of the headache it would give to Iran, but it is unclear whether Russia would allow Turkey to take such a step.
Erdogan is scheduled to meet Biden at the NATO summit on June 14. Speculation varies on whether this will be a substantive meeting or a brief encounter on the margins of the summit.
The list of outstanding issues between Turkey and the US is long, but Ankara’s purchase of the S-400 system and its subsequent expulsion from the F-35 project are almost sure to be raised because of the importance the US attributes to them. Washington is categorically opposed to the deployment of the S-400 in Turkey.
What is certain in this turbulent atmosphere is that the Biden-Erdogan meeting will not be a cordial exchange of views.
*Yasar Yakis is a former foreign minister of Turkey and founding member of the ruling AK Party. Twitter: @yakis_yasar

How did Iran target a secret CIA site in Iraq?
Seth J. Frantman/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
As US and Iranian drones dueling in Iraq, is there a new drone world order developing in the Middle East?
A scoop at The Washington Post by John Hudson and Louisa Loveluck revealed that Iranian-backed militias were able to target a “secret CIA hangar” using a drone in April. This attack hit a hangar in Erbil in the autonomous Kurdistan region.
This is a major escalation and shows careful planning and complex know-how by the Iranian regime and its militias in Iraq. It means that Iran was able to transfer the drone itself to Iraq and gather the intelligence on the apparent location of this secret site, which is inside a known US facility, and precisely set the drone to strike it.
This kind of kamikaze drone is similar to the technology Iran used to target Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq and similar to the kind of drones the Iran-backed Houthis use to attack Saudi Arabia and drones that Hamas unveiled in recent attempts to attack Israel.
Iran has thus transferred its drone threats all over the region.
The attack in Iraq is particularly interesting because US bases are supposed to have some sort of defenses against this known and rising threat. US CENTCOM head Kenneth McKenzie has warned for a year about the rising threats of drones in the region. He warned in March 2020, and again in February 2021.
“We've spent billions of dollars in the Department of Defense on counter drone systems. I'm concerned that we're still under grave threat from them. But I'm also encouraged to see that your command has been experimenting with so many new and more effective counter drone systems,” he told the US Senate in March 2020.
The US has sent Patriot missiles, C-RAM and other defenses to Iraq to stop ballistic missiles and rocket threats. The US army has also acquired two Iron Dome batteries which can be used against drones, although this is not linked to the current threat in Iraq. The drone attack alarmed the US according to the report. It has led to questions about the warehouse and whether Iran knew specifically who was running the building. Remains of the drone were recovered after the attacks. The article says that the drone was used a new method after years in which pro-Iran militias used rockets, such as the 107mm.
The “evolving drone threat” is a major concern in Iraq. “The drone’s flight was tracked to within 10 miles of the site, but its path was then as it moved into a civilian flight path, the coalition official said,” according to the report. “Preliminary analysis suggested it was made in Iran.”
The White House was unnerved. The facility was covert and the attack was sophisticated. The April 14 attack was the first major drone attack by the pro-Iran militias in Iraq. However, they have provided Kataib Hezbollah with drones in the past to strike at Saudi Arabia in May 2019 and again in January 2021. Another drone was used to target Al-Asad base in May 2021.
The type of kamikaze drone used in Iraq is not known. It could be like an Ababil or Qasef what Hamas calls its Shehab drone. This is a drone about the size of a person with a warhead and guidance up front and two sets of small wings. It is launched from a catapult. However, Iran has a plethora of other types of kamikaze drones.
According to the Twitter handle Alex Almeida, the drone attack may have targeted a hangar housing one of the CIA or Special Operation Command’s contractor-operated turboprop aircraft that fly from the base and which are used for reconnaissance and intel gathering missions. The US has its own drones at the base, according to Joseph Trevithick at The Drive. He wrote in May that a Long Endurance Aircraft Program drone crashed in July 2020. This kind of drone is basically a small prop plane that looks no different than a civilian two-seater aircraft but has had everything removed and flies autonomously now as a UAV. According to online sleuths who use OSINT to find information, a hangar was damaged by the April drone attack on Erbil airport.
According to the image showing the damage, the location is a hangar in the central eastern part of the base near an area where chinook helicopters are parked. This is a huge, sprawling base that has expanded with the war on ISIS and also likely expanded as the US reduced forces in other facilities. How one would determine to attack that specific hangar, out of dozens of other locations and hundreds of buildings, is unclear. The particular complex is unique for having four buildings with red-colored roofs.
If an Iranian-backed militia used a drone to target a hangar where drones fly from, this could be one of the few instances of drone versus drone combat, using drones to take out other drones.
Targeting US drones in Iraq using Iranian drones may be a sort of new drone "world order", so to speak, taking place in the Middle East, especially if Iran knew this hangar was used for surveillance droned that might one day be used against its own forces in Iraq. The region, as it were, is now rapidly approaching a kind of cross between The Terminator, Robocop and Skynet, as machines are doing the fighting and people are just watching computer screens – though we may not be there quite yet.
At the very least the US needs to be concerned that Iran is collecting intelligence on its covert and secure sites, its hangars and other systems in Iraq, and that Iran’s vastly expanding precision missile and drone technology could be used more in the future.
The drones give Iran some plausible deniability because they can be launched by Iranian proxies. However, the gyroscopes and other systems on the drones link them to Iran, at least in the past.
It should be noted that a drone mysteriously entered Israeli airspace on May 18 and was shot down by Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later said it came from Syria or Iraq. A drone damaged a hangar in Asad base in Iraq on May 8. The Erbil attack was on April 14. These attacks may all be linked and have an address in Iran.

Mob boss: Turkey diverted aid for Turkmen to 'Nusra' linked extremists
Seth J. Frantman/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
To understand what is happening in modern Turkey is to watch how one party was able to achieve absolute power and remove “enemies” in a Stalin-like purge of Turkish society.
In Turkey’s latest scandal the country’s leadership is accused of conspiring with a pro-government paramilitary force to divert aid intended for the Turkish minority in Syria, to extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
The revelations came out in the eighth video that Sedat Peker, reputed crime boss and fugitive, has released slamming the government for corruption and failings. The story of how Peker, who has been described as an ultra-nationalist once close to the ruling AK Party of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had fallen out with the regime is complex. It is one of many instances where the ruling party’s quest for absolute power in Turkey has alienated many of those once close to it.
To understand what is happening in modern Turkey is to watch how one political party was able to achieve absolute power and then worked to remove a series of “enemies” in a Stalin-like purge of Turkish society.
The AK Party began with targeting secular and left-wing protesters. After crushing the Gezi Park demonstrations, the party set its sights on destroying the Kurdish HDP opposition, using two elections in 2015 to provoke the end of the ceasefire with the militant PKK.
A war began, fueled by Turkey’s growing nationalism and Islamist movements. During the war, Turkey empowered ISIS in Syria, turned on the US, bought Russia’s S-400 and began to support the most right-leaning Syrian rebel groups, to co-opt them as part of Turkey’s expansion into Syria. This began with invasions in 2016 near Jarabulus and then again in 2017 in Idlib, and Afrin in 2018, where 170,000 Kurds were expelled. Turkey’s regime used a coup attempt in 2016 to purge some 200,000 people, taking control of the judiciary, academics and other parts of society. Independent and critical media were shut down, and Turkey became the largest jailer of journalists. Mass trials of political opponents began, with HDP members jailed, 60 HDP mayors dismissed, generals accused of various plots, police purged, and students and LGBT activists called terrorists.
The state also went after a group linked to a foreign cleric called Gulen and invented a mythical “FETO terrorist group” it said was linked to him. Adnan Oktar, who ran a TV station and was a reputed cult leader, was also jailed by the regime, despite reputed ties in prior years.
Now after all that it seems the regime has turned on its own supporters, some of whom are accused of being criminals and mafia bosses. Peker was formerly known as a “Turkish mafia boss” with connections at the highest levels.
Kurdistan 24 said in 2017 that “Peker developed closer ties with the government in recent years. In June 2015, the gang leader was photographed having a conversation and shaking hands with Erdogan at the wedding in Istanbul of an infamous pro-government social media troll who had posted the picture of a butcher cleaver as ‘the best way to communicate’ with Kurdish rebels.”
Things began to change earlier this year and Peker began to make videos in which he vowed to expose state corruption and other dealings. The revelations have included stories of drug-trafficking linked directly to the top layers of government.
On May 23 one report noted that “in a new YouTube video, the mafia boss in a self-imposed exile has continued making allegations against people close to the government. Former Prime Minister Binali Yildirim’s son is at the center of his drug trafficking allegation.”
In his videos last week Peker took on the Interior Minister.
BBC noted that “on Sunday May 23 Turkish police detained Sedat Peker’s brother Atilla in Mugla province, on the Aegean coast, after Sedat claimed he had sent Atilla to kill Turkish Cypriot journalist Kutlu Adali in 1996. Adali was shot dead in Cyprus, but his killers were never identified.
According to Sedat Peker, the hit on Adali had been ordered by ex-interior minister Mehmet Agar. He also alleged that Mr. Agar was linked to the murder in 1993 of Ugur Mumcu, another prominent journalist. Mumcu, an investigative journalist for Cumhuriyet daily, was killed by a car bomb.”
In the latest video on Sunday, Peker made accusations “about the weapons sent to Syria and the illegal trade carried out on the Syrian border,” according to various accounts in Turkey.
He said that those around Erdogan have misled the president.
“I was there when you had no power. They did not have any power. I did not expect applause, I was not in the foreground. I did whatever I could. We will talk together in the next video,” he said.
Peker referenced Qatar and Azerbaijan in his videos, according to a transcript at Sol TV in Turkish.
Turkey has sent troops to Qatar to support the Emirate and it is a close ally of Doha. Turkey also sent Syrian mercenaries to support Baku in a war against Armenia.
Peker referenced a “military unit” in Qatar and “sub-companies” in Azerbaijan. He also mentioned a “ship carrying goods going to Israel” and Qatari money for “Palestine.” It was not clear exactly what this connection was about.
He also spoke about Syria in his latest video. He said that weapons and military supplies sent to Turkmen in Syria were given to Al Nusra.
This is a group that was linked to al-Qaeda in Syria and is now called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and controls Idlib in Syria. Turkey has worked with this group in the past, but distinguishes it from the Turkish-backed Syrian rebels called TFSA, a group Turkey openly backs.
Peker blamed a paramilitary contracting company called SADAT that is close to the Turkish ruling party for diverting aid sent by Peker to Syria. He also mentioned illegal commerce and oil trades, for which he named one man, linked to the presidency, as dealing in.
Peker spoke about aid convoys he had sent and arranged for Syria. As a nationalist, he supported Turkmen minorities in Syria. While he helped get he goods for the convoys, he said they were diverted.
Peker claimed that trade with Syria was carried out through al-Nusra and the team led by Berat Albayrak, “Where is the money going from the trade,” he asked.
Peker implied that Turkey has mishandled its role in Syria because well intentioned support was diverted or corrupted. He spoke of commercial and economic possibilities that have been diverted as well. He linked this with a controversy in 2014 when Turkish Intelligence Organization (MIT) trucks were stopped near the Turkish-Syrian border, revealing that Turkey was supplying weapons to Syria.
Peker said he was asked to help aid Turkmen and he brought them funds for trucks.
“Something happened in my mind after the MIT trucks were caught. We are there to raise the feelings of the society and to help our brothers there, to the Turkmens, for the clothes, but there was too much, enough for all the fighters there. From the radios to drones to the armored vests, there are the trucks [full of the material we sent]. We thought about this project, we conveyed that to our [government] deputy [minister] friend, and he also conveyed it to the places that he should convey. Then they said, we’ll give you additional trucks, along with your trucks….They sent weapons between our trucks via SADAT.”
It appears that SADAT, linked to the government, was able to take control of this trade across the border and divert vehicles to al-Nusra, which became HTS.
The Sol TV article claimed “they sent weapons, vehicles to al-Nusra….’I buy all of them with my own money…it goes on my behalf, there is no transaction, no registration, direct transition is made. Then when I started to send a large amount of Mitsubishi vehicles, they said, can you give it to us, I said okay.’”
What happened with the vehicles?
“Our Turkmen friends said they are Al Nusra. Allah Allah ... Our other friends also say that these departures are going to al-Nusra. Yes. They send it…but I did not send it by SADAT members.”
Peker said it is time to open the Pandora’s Box.
“Now, do you know what you need to do to do business in Syria?”
He named various people linked to the government.
“I’m not talking about such a business, big, illegal crude oil, tea, sugar, aluminum, copper, second-hand vehicles. Billions of dollars of money. Who gave the money for the Syrian struggle? The state. Who was martyred? I will now describe the trade that is done there….After you get the approval from there, there is the [business] group…the whole hierarchy is there. After their approval, al-Nusra has the chief of economy.”
The implication is that while the government supported the Syrian rebels, its huge economy was diverted to work with extremists in Syria and these corrupted funds never made it back to the Turkish state, but were siphoned off. They even stole from the mafia, that is how corrupt some of the state authorities were.
“Should we enter Syria? Enter. Stay. Stay, but why does the money never come to the state, the money is still going there. But there is a trade there, big money is made. Crude oil, copper, aluminum,” said Peker.
“In the last four years, there are so many big holdings, institutions and organizations in this country, they all passed to this company.”
He accused the Interior Minister of knowing about this. He then referenced five or ten families who won tenders in Libya after the government sent Syrian mercenaries there in 2019 and 2020.
“I had an interesting incident. It is very important that we are in Libya, [the deal is called the] Blue Homeland.”
The article then references Tripoli-based Libyan leader Fayez Sarraj who approved the Turkish role in Libya.
News and details about Ankara’s role in Libya and support for extremists have gone back years. Back in 2017 Hurriyet noted that HTS forces had escorted a Turkish convoy in Idlib.
It should raise eyebrows that a writer noted: “The reason why is because Tahrir al-Sham is a Salafist network that was formed in early 2017 by merging a number of Syrian groups including al-Nusra, which is labeled a terror organization. Nusra is a group that was formed as a Syrian offshoot of the Afghan-rooted al-Qaeda. However, Nusra cut ties with al-Qaeda in 2016.”
We now know that the real story may go much deeper, Ankara not only profited off illegal trade when ISIS ran part of Syria, but continued to do nefarious deeds in Syria after the Turkish invasion in Euphrates Shield. This transformed northern Syria into a dumping ground for extremists, and funneled or diverted supplies and aid to extremists, making the rebels dependent and empowering HTS. That Turkey did this via companies set up by those close to the regime, and via private military contractors diverting aid, even aid sent by reputed mafia bosses, shows how entangled the regime, has been with criminality and profiting off Syria’s suffering while fueling extremist groups.

The countdown to an Iranian nuclear tragedy is ticking
Bruce Portnon/Jerusalem Post/Mat 30/2021
President Biden recognizes that Iranian nukes are “a serious threat,” but very strangely, some power drives him to return to the 2015 Obama-facilitated nuclear arrangement with Iran.
President Joe Biden’s recent address to the American people proclaimed a confident view for our nation’s future, after implementing his “America Forward” plan. He dedicated vast monetary sums to upgrade our infrastructure and improve our educational, health and economic wellbeing. He seemed to assure our ability to contend with unforeseen challenges.
Yet there continues to be uncertainty and even peril surrounding Iran and its demands to achieve total nuclearization on its own terms. This in combination with an already enabled missile delivery capability and its proclaimed animus toward Israel should give us pause for thought before kowtowing to Iran’s dictates.
Further destabilization in an already shaky Middle East environment may well put us on a war footing, sooner rather than later. Nations proximate to Israel and Iran should in their best interest recognize their existential threats, as a nuclear bomb-capable Iran puts them within a fallout zone. Trusting other nations to make life and death decisions for them is the ultimate of folly.
President Biden recognizes that Iranian nukes are “a serious threat,” but very strangely, some power drives him to return to the 2015 Obama-facilitated nuclear arrangement with Iran, “even with the understood risks.” It’s almost as if President Biden has an understanding with his former boss to finish what the former started in return for a political endorsement, and to resurrect various Obama appointees for the same or similar strategic positions involved in diplomatic and other strategic spheres. Was this all just coincidental or just serendipitous?
Even America is not free from Iranian wrath, as chants of “Death to Israel!” have been occasionally followed with “Death to America!” All the while we were called the “Great Satan.” Common sense should alert President Biden and our nation’s leaders, including diplomatic corps, as well as our popularly elected representatives and senators, as to what we may be risking should we just plow forward to get a deal done.
Once nuclear bomb-capable, what alternatives would Western and European nations possess to face off any future Iranian threat, even minor, knowing that at any moment Iran could play the nuclear bomb card, in effect black-mailing us to comply? Our deeply ingrained Judeo-Christian religious principles valuing “life” within a game of chicken puts us at a disadvantage.
I SUSPECT IRAN already senses this and may even be capitalizing on our well understood weaknesses. We can ill-afford appeasement, as history records that this tactic may embolden an abuser and lead to war. In this case, potentially a world war.
Israel, better than most nations, fully grasps the budding lethal consequences of what the entire Middle East may be facing. It has little doubt been preparing its options to deal with a nuclear-enabled, missile-enabled Iran since neutralizing neighboring Iraq and Syria’s relatively brief venture into the nuclear arena years ago. Its opinions and extensive intelligence machinery should be welcomed by President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Biden before discussions are concluded, likely this week or next week, in Vienna.Let us keep in mind that Israel may well serve as the ultimate firewall protection before the United States and others become vulnerable to Iran. The seasoned diplomats representing China, Germany, France, Russia and Britain need to understand this reality.
Quid pro quo logic only works if all parties are in acceptance of the end game goals as well as the rules to achieve it. As it stands, Iran demands appear significantly more than it is willing to assure. None of which includes finite measures to reduce with the intent to eventually eliminate: 1) perceived acts of terrorism, including from proxy terrorism; 2) human right’s abuses, including hostage taking; 3) destabilizing militia area sponsorships; 4) inter-continental missile development containment; 5) implementing removal of the estimated 150,000-plus missiles currently situated throughout Lebanon, as well as those housed in Gaza; 6) granting unlimited monitoring and verification by IAEA nuclear inspectors, which may or may not be worth the paper it is written on should Iran become angry and unilaterally decide to withdraw from any commitment to these various elements.
All parties to the Biden resurrection of the Obama 2015 nuclear agreement might be best served to temporarily cease and desist and regroup before committing to an eventual, unwinnable tragedy.
The writer is author of the geopolitical thriller First the ‘Saturday People’ and an op-ed contributor to The Miami Herald, The Washington Examiner, The Jerusalem Post, American Thinker and other media resources.

French Judiciary Frees Extremist Antisemitic Murderer
Guy Millière/Gatestone Institute/May 30/2021
The murderer, under the influence of an illicit substance, was immediately sent to a mental institution, not to prison. Who decided that? Usually, a person arrested after a crime and found to be "under the influence" is arrested, placed in a cell to sober up, then charged by a judge. Why was this case not treated the same way?
Judge Ihouelou repeatedly violated the most basic rules of her profession by behaving in a strikingly biased way. First, she refused to allow any reconstruction of the crime. She ruled that reconstructing the crime would be "traumatic" for the criminal. She also refused to meet the lawyers of the victim's sister and children to hear what they had to say.
How could a Court of Appeal validate an investigation in which a reconstruction of the crime never took place; in which the lawyers for the family were never heard, and at the end of which, the decision was rendered solely on the basis of a psychiatric report written months after the facts; based mainly on the statements of a murderer, and contradicted by another psychiatric report?
"[T]his affair... is also the illustration for those who might still need it, of the vital utility of Israel so that justice is done to the Jews all over the world.... due to the failure of French justice". — Raphaël Nisand French radio commentator, Tribune Juive, April 25, 2021.
A verdict based on an "acute delirium" leading to no longer being responsible for one's actions is medically unacceptable, because cannabis does not induce delirium, but only suspends inhibitions. "The murderer," he wrote, "clearly discerned the reference text which could guide his action, and far from creating confusion in him, cannabis only helped to lift ordinary inhibitions. The poison did not alter his behavior and his judgment, it magnified them". — Charles Melman, renowned French psychiatrist and founder of the International Freudian Association, Tribune Juive, May 5, 2021.
On April 4, 2017 in Paris, Kobili Traore, an immigrant from Mali who became a French citizen, tortured and murdered Sarah Halimi, a 65-year-old retired Jewish physician and educator. France's courts cleared the murderer of all charges on the grounds that he acted under the influence of marijuana. Every year in France, dozens of violent physical attacks against Jews take place. Pictured: Thousands of people gather to demand justice for Sarah Halimi, at Trocadero Plaza in Paris on April 25, 2021.
Paris, April 4, 2017. 4:00 am. A man breaks into the home of Sarah Halimi, a 65-year-old retired Jewish physician and educator. He beats and tortures her for over an hour while reciting verses from the Quran and repeatedly shouting, "Allahu Akbar!" [Allah is the greatest!"]. He uses anti-Semitic slurs and calls her "Sheitan" (Satan). He throws her from the balcony of her apartment and she falls to the ground, three floors below, dead. The police arrest him.
What happened was an unspeakable antisemitic murder. It was also the start of a process that brought to light once again the many serious and shameful dysfunctions that mark today's France.
The murderer, Kobili Traore, an immigrant from Mali who became a French citizen, is a recidivist criminal who had already been arrested and sentenced by the courts 20 times for violent assaults. He was nonetheless free. His only known professional activity is, in two words: drug dealer. He told the officers who arrested him that he is a drug addict and had smoked marijuana in the hours before the murder.
As a drug dealer, convicted time and again for violent assault, he was free to reoffend. This time, however, he committed murder.
The testimonies of Sarah Halimi's neighbors revealed that the police arrived at the scene of the murder while she was still alive. The police officers apparently went upstairs to her apartment door, heard her screaming and another voice shouting in Arabic. What did they do? They went back downstairs and waited for reinforcements -- until the victim was dead.
They left the murderer alone with his victim. Why is this not a clear case of dereliction of duty? Yet, no investigation has been carried out to determine what, if anything, was the responsibility of the police.
The neighbors' testimonies also revealed that Traore had met Dr. Halimi and her daughter several times in the stairwell of the building where he had threatened them and had called them "dirty Jews". Her neighbors added that Traore had often visited an Islamist mosque. Three days after the murder, on April 7, Paris prosecutor François Mollins nonetheless publicly declared that all the elements at his disposal showed that the murder of Sarah Halimi had "no antisemitic motive".
How could he have said that when so many elements available at the time showed exactly the opposite? The lawyers for Dr. Halimi's sister and children fought for more than six months before, on January 23, 2018, the antisemitic nature of the murder was recognized by French department of justice.
Irregularities took place that were even more scandalous:
The murderer, under the influence of an illicit substance, was immediately sent to a mental institution, not to prison. Who decided that? Usually, a person arrested after a crime and found to be "under the influence" is arrested, placed in a cell to sober up, then charged by a judge. Why was this case not treated the same way? Who made that decision and why?
The judge who conducted the investigation, Anne Ihouelou, is a member of the "Syndicat de la magistrature" (Magistrate's Union), a militant left-wing organization with a record of supporting the actions of Islamic organizations, including those of the Collectif contre l'Islamophobie en France (CCIF, Collective against Islamophobia in France), created by members of the Muslim Brotherhood (the leaders of the CCIF decided to dissolve the association in November 2020). Why, in the name of justice, would anyone entrust an investigation into the murder of a Jewish woman by an antisemitic Muslim to a member of an organization like that?
In addition, during the investigation, Judge Ihouelou repeatedly violated the most basic rules of her profession by behaving in a strikingly biased way. First, she refused to allow any reconstruction of the crime. She ruled that reconstructing the crime would be "traumatic" for the criminal. She also refused to meet the lawyers of the victim's sister and children to hear what they had to say. She still has never met them. She has also never responded to letters they sent her presenting their arguments. She did, however, ask a psychiatrist, Daniel Zagury, for his expert opinion. His report stated that even though at the time of the incident the killer was under the influence of marijuana and in a state of "acute delirium", he could nonetheless be held responsible for his actions.
Six months later, in April 2018, Judge Ihouelou requested a second expert opinion. This time, she chose a group headed by another psychiatrist, Paul Bensussan. His report concluded that the "acute delirium" made the murderer not responsible for his actions, implied that Traore was not guilty and therefore could not be tried. Ihouelou requested a third report, from a third psychiatrist, Roland Coutanceau, who did not decide one way or the other. Eventually she selected the conclusions of the Bensussan report, and, on July 12, 2019, in agreement with two other judges, declared the murderer not guilty and cleared of all charges.
The file was immediately sent to the Court of Appeal. On December 19, 2019, its decision stated that the Traore had indeed committed an antisemitic murder, but it validated the decision of Judge Ihouelou, and said that he was not responsible for his actions at the time of the murder and could therefore be granted his freedom.
How could a Court of Appeal validate an investigation in which a reconstruction of the crime never took place; in which the lawyers for the family were never heard, and at the end of which, the decision was rendered solely on the basis of a psychiatric report written months after the facts; based mainly on the statements of a murderer, and contradicted by another psychiatric report?
The Court of Cassation (the highest Court in the French judicial system) was called on to make a final decision. On April 14, 2021, it validated the decision of the Court of Appeal. The murderer will walk free.
The French Jewish community, for four years, was virtually alone in demanding justice for Sarah Halimi.
For six weeks after Halimi's murder, the mainstream French media did not even mention it. The French presidential elections were close. "Two weeks before the elections," university professor Sarah Cattan said on the French public radio channel, France Culture, "the government did everything to prevent publicity on an antisemitic murder". So, apparently an antisemitic murder, committed in Paris, was hidden from the French public for political reasons.
After May 7 and the second round of the French presidential elections, France's mainstream media continued to remain silent about the murder. The first article about it, published on May 23, 2017, in the daily Le Monde, asked, "Was Sarah Halimi killed 'because she was Jewish?'" Its answer seemed to be no. On June 1, 2017, a statement signed by 17 intellectuals was published in the daily Le Figaro: "Let the truth be told about the murder of Sarah Halimi". The text spoke of "rare barbarism" and said that the murderer had shouted "Allahu Akbar", but the words "Islamic antisemitism" are nowhere to be found. "Denouncing far-right antisemitism is very easy in France," said geopolitical analyst Alexandre del Valle, "denouncing Islamic antisemitism is almost impossible. Attempting to do so immediately arouses heated reactions from Muslim organizations, and the mainstream media and political leaders prefer to avoid any trouble".
The decision of the Court of Appeal has caused immense outrage in the French Jewish community. "A Sarah Halimi jurisprudence has just been created", said Francis Szpiner, the lawyer for Halimi's children: "any person declared to be suffering from a delusional puff because he took an illicit substance dangerous for his health will be exempt from criminal liability". Gilles-William Goldnadel, lawyer for Sarah Halimi's sister, called the finding an "ideological decision".
The ruling of the Court of Cassation again caused outrage in the French Jewish community. Joel Mergui, president of the Israelite Central Consistory of France, wrote:
"[T]his decision risks significantly eroding the confidence that the Jews of France have in the justice of their country and in its capacity to protect them.... The judiciary considered that the murderer did not have enough discernment to be judged, but, according to the same judiciary, he had enough discernment to choose his victim, remember their religion, and commit a murder recognized as anti-Semitic".
"Deciding to take narcotics and then 'going mad' should, not in my view, remove your criminal responsibility", said French President Emmanuel Macron, adding that the French laws needed to be changed.
Meyer Habib, the Member of Parliament representing the Eighth Constituency for French residents overseas (elected by French citizens residing in Cyprus, Greece, the Vatican, Israel, Italy, Malta, San Marino and Turkey), commented that even if the laws were changed, the murderer of Sarah Halimi would be free anyway.
Demonstrations were organized -- in Paris and other major cities such as Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, London, New York, and Los Angeles -- to demand justice for Sarah Halimi. Sadly, those who demonstrated were almost all Jews. The protests are unlikely to change the situation. Legally, the decision of the Court of Cassation cannot be reversed.
An Algerian author, Boualem Sansal, wrote a courageous article in which he explicitly denounced:
"all those who in one way or another made it possible that one day, in France, in Paris, an Islamist enters the home of a woman, an neighbor in this case, of the Jewish faith, tortures her and throws her out of a window while shouting Allahu Akbar, and is now free, free to continue his miserable existence, honored and congratulated as one would suspect by his own for having fulfilled a founding commandment pronounced by Allah against Jews and Christians, [and] repeatedly recalled in his sacred book, the Koran ... The murderer is officially authorized to continue his work of hatred and death".
Nili Naouri-Kupfer, president of the organization "Israël is Forever" wrote:
"The French government and justice department are afraid of the Muslim voters, afraid of the Muslim street. They think it doesn't matter if a few Jews are killed if peace can exist in their cities. They choose to sacrifice Jews rather than face the Muslim threat, therefore there never again will be peace in France! "
"I no longer trust the justice of my country", wrote a lawyer, Gilles-William Goldnadel. He filed a complaint against the murderer, invoking Article 13 of an Israeli procedural law stating that in the event of an assault on the life of a Jew committed abroad, Israeli law applies. Francis Szpiner, a lawyer currently serving as the mayor of the 16th arrondissement in Paris, joined in the complaint.
A radio commentator, Raphaël Nisand, on the French station, Radio Judaïca, wrote in the weekly Tribune Juive:
"[T]his affair is... the illustration for those who might still need it, of the vital utility of Israel so that justice is done to the Jews all over the world. This evidence, inaugurated with the Eichmann trial, unfortunately regains all its force due to the failure of French justice".
A renowned French psychiatrist, Charles Melman, founder of the International Freudian Association, observed that a verdict based on an "acute delirium" leading to no longer being responsible for one's actions is medically unacceptable, because cannabis does not induce delirium, but only suspends inhibitions:
"[T]he murderer clearly discerned the reference text which could guide his action, and far from creating confusion in him, cannabis only helped to lift ordinary inhibitions. The poison did not alter his behavior and his judgment, it magnified them."
Sarah Halimi is now part of the long list of Jews murdered in France by people imbued with Islamic antisemitic hatred. Sebastien Sellam, 23, was stabbed to death in November 2003 by his neighbor, Adel Amastaibou, who told police, "I killed a Jew. It was what Allah wanted". He had smoked cannabis. A psychiatrist said that he had committed a "delusional act". He was declared not responsible for his act by the court and quickly released. Ilan Halimi, 23 as well, was kidnapped, tortured and murdered less than three years later by a group led by Youssouf Fofana, who claimed that he had acted in the name of Allah. The atrocious attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse on March 19, 2012 by Mohamed Merah left four dead: three children and the father of two of them. The attack on a kosher supermarket near Paris also left four dead, all Jews. Mireille Knoll, an 85 year-old woman who had survived the Holocaust ,was murdered in Paris by her neighbor, Yacine Mihoub, a few miles from Sarah Halimi's apartment, on March 23, 2018, less than a year after the murder of Sarah Halimi.
Every year in France, dozens of violent physical attacks against Jews take place. The French Service for the Protection of the Jewish Community states that 44 attacks occurred in 2020, some extremely serious. Sammy Ghozlan, president of the National Office for Vigilance Against Antisemitism, remarked that attacks against Jews in France are far more numerous, but that their victims are often afraid to file a complaint.
Commenting on a report on anti-Semitism in eleven European countries, investigative reporter Judith Miller wrote on February 17, 2020: "The most dangerous place to be a Jew in Europe is France".
"Without French Jews", said former French Prime Minister Manuel Valls after the attack on the kosher supermarket, "France is not France".
On April 25 in Paris, Sarah Halimi's brother, William Attal, addressed a crowd. Once again, he explained in detail the atrocities suffered by his sister and added that a country where an antisemitic murderer can be freed by a questionable decision of the judiciary is a fallen country. "Is France," he asked, "still France?'
*Dr. Guy Millière, a professor at the University of Paris, is the author of 27 books on France and Europe.
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