Mohamad Hamad, a Lebanese American dual citizen, and his alleged accomplice Talya Lubit were arrested for vandalizing Jewish buildings in Pittsburgh with pro-Palestinian graffiti and building an explosive device, with Hamad referring to himself as a “Hamas operative” in messages. Charged with damaging religious property and conspiracy, they targeted Jewish sites and expressed anti-Semitic sentiments despite claiming to only hate Zionists. Hamad, a former member of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, donated to members of Congress’s “Squad” and expressed negative views towards Jews, as revealed in court documents.
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South Africa hits back at Trump’s claim that it is ‘confiscating land,' as US aid to country threatened
President Trump discussed recent tariffs on Canadian, Chinese, and Mexican imports, accusing China of "running the Panama Canal" during a gaggle with reporters at Joint Base Andrews. Trump's announcement to cut off all foreign aid to South Africa due to alleged land confiscation and human rights violations sparked a strong reaction from the South African presidency and commentators. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa denied land confiscation claims and expressed willingness to engage with the Trump...
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