War and favouritism

According to the biblical account, after the Israelites came out of Egypt, and believed to be after the battle of Jericho some didn’t want to continue on to the as described promised land. Probably a land of Hebrews but according to biblical detail other tribes lived there. Thought to have been first recorded during the first Assyrian empire, possibly beginning around 2350 BC. Some tribes of Manasseh wanted to break away and reportedly settled in present day Jordan.

The Golan Heights has been the subject of conflict for some time. Mainly some tribes of Manasseh were said to have settled in Golan even though reportedly not part of the original allotment to Israel, agreed upon to this day. It was given to sons of Joseph, son of Israel reportedly in his absence. Joseph had to go away because his father preferred him to his brothers. He made it in Egypt and was able to help his family during a time of famine in Israel. Time passed and his sons Ephraim and Manasseh stayed with Israel, but Joseph wouldn’t forgive. Reportedly Joseph’s sons were given Golan, previously fought over with Syrians. Perhaps to make up.

A mass exodus of thought to be Judeans or Jews around the time of the romans was a result of their killing sprees. Those who stayed may have inter -married with Palestinians. Jews settled chiefly in Spain which had muslim influences for a time. Others went further north to Germany and the u.k. and suffered discrimination. May have been other tribes of Israel. May have included the lost tribes who came back secretly.

Israeli religion became known as Judaism as a result of the Judean king Josiah’s reforms. He reportedly had every temple in Israel closed, leaving only the temple of Jerusalem for pilgrimage and worship. Said to be due to ethical questions centering around the killing and eating of animals, but may have been a takeover bid. Until recently the term Jew was said should be used with regard to a person’s religion. Now seems to be an ethnic term and all Israelites are referred to as jewish. Believed by many to be controversial is the relatively new idea of a Jewish state, thought not to recognise other parties.

More border misinformation

The u.k. have reportedly amended the internal markets bill. Seemingly now two versions. The as described u.k. internal markets bill is said to give Britain the right to break the Brexit deal in extreme circumstances, details of which unspecified. Reportedly members of parliament are to debate details that override what is described as northern Ireland protocol that is no border on the island of Ireland. According to a source a border is in breach of international law. Not true.

Reportedly United States presidential candidate Joe Biden contra-indicitavely warned Britain that their own protocol in the Belfast agreement, specifically no border, must be upheld. Mr Biden is believed to have connections to loyalist Ireland. America appears to be backing the u.k. with a u.s./u.k. trade deal which reportedly will not go ahead unless Britain follows the above protocol, their own. The u.k. are also objecting to a border between northern Ireland and Britain. A thought to be idea to include northern Ireland in the single market by waiving tariffs. Not expected to be doable. According to a previous report, northern Ireland have a mandate to veto any border officialdom at ports between northern Ireland and Britain.

No border policy, believed to be uk detail

The new seemingly coalition government according to media detail consists mainly of Fine gael candidates reiterating non national views. The minister for foreign affairs is reportedly insisting on so called northern Ireland protocol, that is no border, which opposes eu protocol.

Criticism of new British legislation, the internal markets bill, and of the idea of a border, from within the Irish government and elsewhere opposes protocol that could conceivably be in Ireland’s interests and the only option for a free state, yet misrepresentations have reported the possible effects to be opposing Ireland’s interests.

Britain’s Ireland?

The homeless crisis is seemingly discriminatory. Gaels are not believed to be receiving emergency accommodation. Celts receive emergency accommodation but will they find permanent housing? Said to relate to economics but mass buying by unknown quarters was followed by a migration from the north and from England at the expense of housing for local inhabitants.

Brexit talks divide on banking legislation

Brexit discussions have seemingly stalled at the point of entry, reportedly a failure to reach agreement on banking legislation. New thought to be legislation dismissing the former eu deal was published on the Financial Times website, reportedly last week. European legislation could save Irish protocol, believed to have been superseded by British protocol. Has notoriously failed to substantiate users’ rights.

The border question is the other dilemma, though may be a question of which legislation Ireland chooses. Potentially, same for the north.

Revamp

Some academic changes regarding the ecumenical movement with regard to the catholic church is seemingly a revision of philosophy, dogma, and some say biblical themes. Most versions of the bible were first translated into Greek, and from Greek to the King James version. Western versions of the bible were updated from the king James version, the Jerusalem bible seemingly being the exception which is believed to have been directly translated from Hebrew. The Jerusalem bible has been replaced by the new Jerusalem bible. May not be entirely loyal to the principles. An example is the quote, ‘one should not lie with a man as with a woman’. According to some, the complete quote is, ‘One should not lie with a man as with a woman in the Temple of Mordecai’. Thought to be written by the father of Mordecai.

Unpublished joint committee to override border checks and financial legislation

According to a report, the new u.k. bill believed to override the Brexit withdrawal agreement and thought to be named the internal markets bill is breaking international law. The bill together with a planned finance bill due soon is believed to give Britain overriding power. A defining point is British border checks for both Britain and Ireland. The concept overrides eu border protocol in favour of an as called joint committee who reportedly will establish which traffic will be subject to processing. No details.

Also discussed in the report and of concern to many are international tax treaties. They were reportedly disallowed in the 2013 Finance act. May have prepared legislation. The u.k are reportedly hoping to find agreement on these issues via the as described joint committee. No further details.

ECOWOS call for Mali elections

ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States has called for elections to be held in Mali within the next 12 months. Protests have occurred reportedly from 2012 and are believed to have evolved around national security issues. The reported coup earlier this month may have involved the u.n. Perhaps aimed at a measured response. Protests and violence may have been due to delegates believed to be in league with western political and corporate aims at the expense of the people. Two thousand deaths have been reported in Mali this year by an international crisis group, possibly relating to conflict, although ebola and famine are factors.

New eu commisioner may change legislation in Britain’s favour

The appointment of Mairéad McGuinness as eu commissioner reportedly for banking and finance may be a disappointment for nationals. The reason being eu banking legislation as stands is able to overhaul British protocols. Seizure of assets etc. Thought to be of concern to clients of Irish banks now believed to be under British control.

Official confirmation, thought to be usual during the appointment of an eu commisioner is reportedly being side tracked in the case of Ms McGuinness’ new role, by the approval of the European People’s parliament. Reportedly a group of supposed political alliance. Confirmatory hearings may be as early as September 21 according to a source.