Main events on November 15th
- Israeli attacks inside the Gaza ceasefire’s “yellow line” demarcation hit near the cities of Khan Younis in the south and Gaza City in the north as truce violations continue.
- Israel returned 15 more bodies of Palestinians detained in Gaza, bringing the total number of dead received since the October 10 ceasefire started to 330.
- Soldiers launched a series of incursions in the occupied West Bank, wounding at least two Palestinians and arresting 15 others.
- Israeli demonstrators take to the streets to urge the far-right government to launch a state inquiry into the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks – something Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has so far resisted.
- Lebanon plans to file a complaint with the UN Security Council over Israel’s construction of a wall along its southern border that traverses the UN-backed, unofficial ceasefire line between the two countries.
Montreal Police Assault Dimitri Lascaris When He Attempts to Attend a Speech by Mark Carney
On November 14, two Montreal police officers assaulted Dimitri Lascaris when he attempted to enter the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel, where Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was giving a speech. This is by no means that first time that he's been assaulted by the cops in Montreal. These experiences have become a regular occurrence whenever he tries to attend speeches by Ministers in the Canadian government. This time, however, he managed to capture the assault on video.
As he explains in his report from outside the hotel, it is now obvious that Lascaris has been placed on a government blacklist. Although he's a lawyer in good standing and a card-carrying member of the press - facts about which Canada's government is undoubtedly aware - it’s clear that the Liberal government has instructed Montreal police and the RCMP to prevent Lascaris from entering any building where a Minister of the Canadian government is speaking - and to use force, if necessary, to exclude him.
Israel's Propaganda Campaign Is INSANE
Israel is investing millions into an online propaganda campaign to try to trick young people into having more favorable views of Israel.
"The Israeli government has signed contracts worth millions of dollars in recent months to rehabilitate Israel's standing in American public opinion, both online and offline. Amid a sharp drop in support from the conservative right, Israel has hired firms to conduct not just "hasbara [public diplomacy] campaigns" but also campaigns targeting millions of Christian churchgoers, bot networks to amplify pro-Israel messages online, and efforts to influence both search results and the responses given by popular AI services like ChatGPT."