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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Doesn't bother me what you post BT, I merely point out the anti-semitic nature of your posts. Is it a co-incidence that when Labour decided to get it's act together, and attempt to root out anti-semitism in the party, including kicking out it's anti-semitic leader, you resigned as well ?

    Are you going to add Biden to that list, wanting to fund the Mad Mullahs in Tehran, after the Donald had brought unprecedented peace and calm to the region ? Talk about pouring petrol onto the flames, he must be mad as a hatter, madder even that our resident loony in No 10.

    And what about the Chinese, I think on balance I'd prefer to be a black American rather than a Uyghur in China, or do they not count, seeing as they're not being oppressed by Jews.
    It is not anti-Semitic to criticize Israel sinkov. Stop buying into the bull$****.

    Frankly, I think China can do what the f*ck they want. Who is to stop them?

    Ditto Myanmar.

    Anyway let's stop bickering for now and discuss Harry's arrival instead.

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    Frankly, I think China can do what the f*ck they want. Who is to stop them?

    Dangerous stuff that piece of earth we name as China. No stopping the Chinese when it comes to expansion. They are rubbing the noses of Hong Kong, Taiwan, India then taking a large claim of islands ,belonging to different Nations, perhaps gone is the West Philippine Sea? What can the Philippine's do against the big bully? (Being now the South China Sea.) I would not like to say how they can be stopped ,but certainly a war with India would effect Britain. Trade routes ,oil supplies? In Sri Lanka I believe the Chinese have build a deep sea port, but the little one can not pay the price so the Chinese now own it ,and now serves as a Naval and trade base, which would defend China's sea routes to the Gulf states. (Oil !)

    Latest news is:

    ......China warns US to 'stop playing with fire' over Taiwan''. Also 5 Chinese military aircraft enter Taiwan’s ADIZ

    .....China asked to withdraw ships from Việt Nam’s territorial waters

    ....Việt Nam rejects China’s statement on sovereignty over Trường Sa islands

    .....China tensions remain high, India-Pak crises likely to intensify: US Intel Report.

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    China also poured lots of money into the Caribbean Islands when the Cricket World Cup was held there a few years ago. They financed the building of new stadiums and also a number which needed refurbishment.
    Was there an ulterior motive ---more than likely there was and it may be another thing which comes to fruition along with all the other things in which they are involved.

    There has been a lot happening in the world during the days when many have been ties up with the pandemic ---which started where? PLease remind me!

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    Just some good news -perhaps? https://www.ynetnews.com/health_scie...cle/rJhXOTKI00

    New Israeli optical tech offers 'immediate' skin cancer diagnosis
    Scientists at Tel Aviv University use special optical fibers that can distinguish between benign lesion on the skin and malignant one, using non-invasive process that provides results in real time and avoids surgical procedure.

    Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed new optical technology that will enable an automatic and immediate diagnosis of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, potentially saving many patients’ lives. The innovative technology is based on special optical fibers that can distinguish between a benign lesion on the skin and a malignant one, using a non-invasive, immediate and automatic process in real time. It can also distinguish between types of skin cancer, such as the life-threatening melanoma and malignancies that are less dangerous. The technology was used successfully on about 100 patients at a major hospital in Israel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Just some good news -perhaps? https://www.ynetnews.com/health_scie...cle/rJhXOTKI00

    New Israeli optical tech offers 'immediate' skin cancer diagnosis
    Scientists at Tel Aviv University use special optical fibers that can distinguish between benign lesion on the skin and malignant one, using non-invasive process that provides results in real time and avoids surgical procedure.

    Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed new optical technology that will enable an automatic and immediate diagnosis of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, potentially saving many patients’ lives. The innovative technology is based on special optical fibers that can distinguish between a benign lesion on the skin and a malignant one, using a non-invasive, immediate and automatic process in real time. It can also distinguish between types of skin cancer, such as the life-threatening melanoma and malignancies that are less dangerous. The technology was used successfully on about 100 patients at a major hospital in Israel.
    All well and good Balan, but what about the war crimes?

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    No time for the Pally we are looking at Greece now a big deal coming, we just test our weapons on the 'Pally's'

    Israel, UAE, Greece, Cyprus summit sends message to Turkey

    Turkey, however, was throwing its weight around throughout the region, from Libya to Syria. Turkey and the UAE, they wrote, are engaged in a “decade-long feud that is reshuffling the geopolitical order in the Middle East and North Africa,” and that the two countries see each other as nothing less than “existential rivals” engaged in a “series of proxy wars between the Horn of Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.”

    Ever since Israel signed the Abraham Accords in Washington last September, the threat that Iran posed to Israel and the Gulf countries has widely been seen as the glue cementing those relationships.
    Israel, Greece sign biggest ever defense deal
    The agreement includes a $1.65 billion contract for the establishment and operation of a training center for the Hellenic Air Force by Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems over a 22-year period

    Deal set to upgrade capabilities and strengthen economies of both countries, Defense Minister says of the 1.65 billion dollar contract for Hellenic Airforce training center that will be established and maintained for 22 years. The agreement includes a $1.65 billion contract for the establishment and operation of a training center for the Hellenic Air Force by Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems over a 22-year period.

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    what about the good news??

    Doctors at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa recently saved the life of a seven-year-old Palestinian boy from the Gaza Strip through lifesaving surgery, the hospital announced in a statement.
    The boy, Madchat Tapash, was born with a medical defect that causes life-threatening kidney and bladder failure, resulting in the need of surgical intervention.

    Three different surgeries, which were performed "almost simultaneously," ended up saving Tapash's life, according to the hospital. The boy's bladder was reconstructed and his mother donated a kidney.

    "I would have given him my soul, my eyes, and that I should die so that he could live—anything to stop his suffering," said Sumar Tapash, Madchat's mother.
    Madchat had been undergoing dialysis treatment to treat his defect before arriving at the hospital in poor condition. He had previously undergone 15 surgeries and dozens of other procedures within his seven years of life.

    His bladder was reconstructed and enlarged using the boy's ureters, which are muscular tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, the hospital said.
    During that surgery, the surgeons also extracted a healthy kidney from his mother, and in the final surgery it was connected to the boy's reconstructed bladder. The kidney began functioning properly shortly after the attachment.

    "It is wonderful to give a part of your body to heal your child. You feel the closeness – it is as if we were one body." said Dr. Ran Steinberg, Director of the Department of Pediatric Surgery.
    "An operation of this magnitude required the participation and coordination of dozens of people, and multiple hospital departments. Without intensive advance preparation and great motivation to succeed, it would have been extremely difficult to carry out this extraordinary undertaking," he explained.

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    Iran and Turkey really do pose an "existential thread" to Israel Balan. I fail to understand why the UN, the US, the EU and the UK keep on turning a blind eye to the obvious threat.

    Despite all of their talk and platitudes, perhaps they really are all anti-Semitic?

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    Business! China, the United Arab Emirates, and the EU are now Iran's main trading partners, accounting for 19.5%, 16.8% and 16.3% respectively.
    Balance in trade with Iran was €682 million in 2017. Trade balances since 2012 with Iran have been mostly positive; for the previous five years they were mostly negative.
    The EU exported over €10.8 billion worth of goods to Iran in 2017. EU exports to Iran are mainly machinery and transport equipment (€5.5 billion, 50.9%), chemicals (€1.9 billion, 18.1%), and manufactured goods (€0.9 billion, 8.9%).
    The EU imported over €10.1 billion worth of goods from Iran in 2017. Most EU imports from Iran are energy-related (mineral fuels account for €8.9 billion and 88.7% of EU imports from Iran), followed by manufactured goods (€0.6 billion, 6.4%), and food (€0.3 billion, 3.3%).
    In 2017, EU imports from Iran increased by 83.9% and EU exports increased by 31.5%.

    As the Trump administration comes to an end, it has been trying to leave behind even more sanctions on Iran. But that requires cooperation from other countries, and that cooperation has been fraying some, especially when it comes to Iran's key source for cash.
    Administration threats to sanction countries or companies buying Iranian oil have had some effect. Big importers such as India and Japan severed their oil ties with Iran.
    Primarily, companies based in China or linked to networks that Chinese companies use to get this oil are willing to take that risk.
    Venezuela, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates also buy from Iran.
    Virtually all of Iran's oil is shipped clandestinely because of the sanctions. The vessels often turn off their transponders, so it's difficult to track them. There are also transfers between ships while at sea.
    The sanctions have had a serious impact on Iran's economy, but they haven't achieved the Trump administration's goal of forcing it to renegotiate the nuclear deal and change its behavior in the region.
    ''Money makes the tankers sail around'

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    I just felt I had to say something about this maybe a ray of hope to someone?

    https://www.ynetnews.com/health_scie...icle/HkSedteIO

    Tel Aviv University reveals major breakthrough in battle against brain cancer
    Researchers were able to inhibit secretion of a special protein to neutralize failure of the immune system caused by Glioblastoma, making first headway in possible future treatment.

    ''Glioblastoma is the deadliest type of cancer in the central nervous system, accounting for most malignant brain tumors,"
    "It is aggressive, invasive, and fast-growing, making it resistant to existing treatments, with patients dying within a year of the cancer's onset. Moreover, Glioblastoma is defined as a 'cold tumor', which means that it does not respond to immunotherapeutic attempts to activate the immune system against it,"

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