Israel
Dark Wire: Tlaib Retweets, then deletes ‘From the River to the Sea’ phrase: Here’s why those words are antisemitic

Michigan Rep. Rhasida Tlaib, D, commemorated the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People on Sunday by retweeting an illustration posted by Palestinian-American activist Rasha Mubarak.
The day was the original date in 1947 when the United Nations voted to section off Israel into one Jewish and one Arab state, marking the end of British-mandate Palestine.
The illustration, shared by Tlaib, included a phrase that has been associated with calls to wipe Israel off the map, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
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Report: 11 UK Universities are helping Iran develop, improve military weapons

According to a report from the Jewish Chronicle, multiple universities in the United Kingdom have been aiding Iran in improving and developing military weapons. Such weapons include drones and fighter jets. The report is terrifying, showing that eleven British schools may be involved.
Universities such as the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, were part of the eleven schools which “conducted at least 16 studies with connections to the Iranian regime’s use of military technology. The technology that U.K. scientists have developed has likely been used in Iranian weapons deployed in Ukraine as Russia leans on the Iranians for military aid” reports the Washington Free Beacon.
The conducted projects have helped improve Iranian technology and are sometimes even funded by the Iranian government in Tehran, the Jewish Chronicle reported:
The JC can reveal that in one project researchers in Britain worked to improve drone engines, boosting their altitude, speed and range. It was funded by Tehran.
Another British university worked with Iranian counterparts to test sophisticated new control systems for jet engines, aimed at increasing their “manoeuvrability and response time” in “military applications”.
Other UK-based scientists have worked with Iran to research the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as mobile base stations to extend the range of communications systems, on special alloys for military aircraft and coatings to upgrade armour plating.
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