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Monday, March 16, 2026

In the West Bank, the IDF killed Ali Khaled Bani Odeh (37); his wife Waad Othman Bani Odeh (35); their son Othman (7) who reportedly had special needs and was blind; and son Mohammed (5). Two other children, Mustafa (8) and Khaled (11), were wounded. The family was driving home after holiday shopping. The IDF alleged that this father, who had his wife and four children in the vehicle with him, accelerated towards soldiers at a checkpoint who then opened fire on the defenseless family. An IDF soldier quipped afterwards: "We killed some dogs."

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Adjusted for inflation, the peace-loving hardworking American taxpayer has sent wealthy, nuclear-armed Israel, a country that offers world class universal healthcare to its residents, approximately $318 billion in military and economic aid since 1948.

American Taxpayer Dollars Hard at Work

The US midterm elections are on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026.

International arrest warrants for war crimes issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague remain active for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and former IDF General Yoav Gallant. In addition, the Istanbul Public Prosecutor in Turkiye issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and 30 other suspected Israeli war criminals.

INTERPOL Red Notices have been internationally diffused for these notorious fugitives from justice.

Indictments are merely allegations. To ensure a fair trial, Messrs Netanyahu and Gallant must both be presumed innocent until they are proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt at an international tribunal to be held for them in the Hague at future dates.

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 03:19 AM | Reply

Bored of Peace!

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-03-16 11:55 AM | Reply

Ethnonationalism rocket-fueled by religious zealotry - e.g., Samuel 15:3 : "Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey"- is a heady, nasty, genocidal brew. The result? "We have met the enemy and he is us," as Pogo sagely observed.

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-03-16 03:00 PM | Reply

Hi Doc Sarvis:

Shakespeare, although not college-educated like his predecessor the great Christopher Marlowe, was well versed in the Greek Classics and the Old and New Testaments.

The Immortal Bard may have had this particular Scripture in mind when he wrote the blood-curdling revenge counter-revenge play Titus Andronicus.

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#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 03:18 PM | Reply

Their children will mysteriously die while in custody.

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-03-16 03:26 PM | Reply

Organ harvesting stories keep trickling out of Gaza.

#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 03:37 PM | Reply

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#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 03:51 PM | Reply

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS

Shakespeare spoke and taught Greek and Latin before becoming a successful playwright ...

Speaking of languages, I wonder if anyone's ever hired any of the Iraqi ethnic groups who speak Neo-Aramaic (Chaldean, Yazidis, etc) to directly translate any ancient religious scrolls written in Aramaic into English. Today's English texts, as you know, went through translations into other languages before being translated into English. That would be interesting if it hasn't been done.

Any idea? Also, I wonder how close they could get to translating from original Aramaic 2000-year-old texts, if there are any, considering the "Neo" aspect of modern Aramaic?

#8 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-03-16 03:56 PM | Reply

Thanks for the amplification, AU.

Footnote: The two greatest imaginative artistic forces in history, William Shakespeare and Ludwig van Beethoven, did not attend college, led unhappy romantic lives, and died tragically early (52 and 56) without male heirs, something they both desperately wanted.

My wife and I have a portrait or bust of both of them in every room of our condo.

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#9 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 04:06 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

I've had a bust of Beethoven given to me when I was 8 because I loved his music so much. Beethoven gets inside the soul. One can feel the unrequited love behind his Moonlight Sonata, for instance.

#10 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-03-16 04:35 PM | Reply

... unrequited love for Beethoven's student Countess Giulietta Guicciardi

#11 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-03-16 04:36 PM | Reply

I've had a bust of Beethoven given to me when I was 8

So you're Schroeder?

#12 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-03-16 04:44 PM | Reply

Hi AU

Are you enjoying the book about the Kurds?

My wife and I have an extensive library and I'm eager to lend out my books.

But these two books never leave my home:

The Letters of Beethoven

Meditations

#13 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-16 04:52 PM | Reply

Are you enjoying the book about the Kurds?

#13 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS

It's definitely dark. That young man went through SO much but still found the courage to memorialize his tragic journey seeking a better life.

We also have oodles of books here (all of them read). Currently only a couple of hundred after donating many of them.

Let me recommend another book about letters, which I found to be a fascinating, instructive read:

Galileo's Daughter - A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love

"Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love by Dava Sobel is a 1999 book that uses the letters of Galileo's cloistered nun daughter, Suor Maria Celeste, to explore the life of the famous astronomer, his conflict with the Inquisition, and the relationship between science and religion during the Renaissance. The book highlights the deep bond between father and daughter, revealing Galileo as a man of faith and a devoted parent, while chronicling his scientific discoveries and his struggle to reconcile them with Church doctrine."

#14 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-03-16 04:59 PM | Reply

Stuff like this is why neither side is in the right in that conflict.

#15 | Posted by jpw at 2026-03-16 05:35 PM | Reply

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