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3/16/2016 10:16:19 AM

'Crazy Megyn!': Donald Trump goes off on Megyn Kelly and Fox News in tweetstorm as results pour in

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(AP)
Donald Trump.

Donald Trump continued his campaign-long tirade against Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly on Tuesday.

As the results rolled in, the Republican presidential frontrunner posted a flurry of attacks against Fox and Kelly.

"Can't watch Crazy Megyn anymore," he tweeted. "Talks about me at 43% but never mentions that there are four people in race. With two people, big & over!"

In another, Trump said, "Watching other networks and local news. Really good night! Crazy@megynkelly is unwatchable."

Trump retweeted an additional five tweets attacking Fox News and Kelly

Multiple networks called the Florida primary for Trump as of 8 p.m., but the races are much closer in Ohio and North Carolina.

Trump has raged against Kelly and her coverage of his campaign since the first GOP debate in August. He's repeatedly referred to Kelly as a "bimbo" on Twitter and once commented that she had blood "coming out of her wherever" after the August debate. He skipped a January debate moderated by Kelly because of the feud, but later participated in a Fox News debate that included Kelly earlier this month.

Here are the tweets Trump decided to highlight on Tuesday evening:

Watching other networks and local news. Really good night! Crazy@megynkelly is unwatchable.

Can't watch Crazy Megyn anymore. Talks about me at 43% but never mentions that there are four people in race. With two people, big & over!

"@DumpFoxNews: @FoxNews @megynkelly If media wasn't so biased against Trump, he would've won all of the delegates.



"@SCNAK45: @megynkelly is trying so hard to bash@realDonaldTrump it's ridiculous" Don't worry, everyone is wise to Crazy Megyn!

"@jsconlon11: @BertShad @Foxnews @megynkelly I tried to give them a shot tonight, but they have the whole anti Trump cheerleading team."

"@gregens21: @BertShad @FoxNews @megynkelly She's choking on the results! Call her justifiable Kelly. Justifying everything she says."




NOW WATCH: The group of girls dabbing behind Megyn Kelly won the GOP debate


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3/16/2016 10:40:29 AM

ISRAEL SEIZES LAND IN OCCUPIED WEST BANK


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A Palestinian man sits on a rock at Jordan Valley near the West Bank city of Jericho January 21.
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Israel has appropriated large tracts of land in the occupied West Bank near the Dead Sea and the Palestinian city of Jericho, Israeli Army Radio said on Tuesday.

Israel's Peace Now movement, which tracks and opposes Israeli settlement in territory captured in a 1967 war, said the reported seizure of 579 acres (234 hectares) represented the largest land confiscation in the West Bank in recent years.

The group said plans for expanding nearby Jewish settlements and building tourism and other commercial facilities in the area were already on Israel's drawing board.

The U.S. State Department criticized the land seizure, saying ongoing expropriations and settlement expansions were "fundamentally undermining the prospects for a two-state solution."

"We strongly oppose any steps that accelerate settlement expansion, which raises serious questions about Israel's long-term intentions," State Department spokesman John Kirby told a news briefing.

Asked about Army Radio's report of the land confiscation, Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon's office said in an email to Reuters: "We are not relating to the issue."

Photos of a de facto Israeli confiscation notice - a Hebrew map and accompanying documents titled "A declaration of government property" - were tweeted, however, by the Palestine Liberation Organization on Tuesday.

Dated March 10, it listed 2,342 dunams, or 579 acres, and carried the signature of an official identified on the map as Israel's "supervisor of government property and abandoned property in Judea and Samaria", Hebrew terms for the West Bank.

Such an appropriation would be the largest since August 2014, and larger than the 380 acre (154 hectares) area that Israel first said in January it planned to designate as government property near the Dead Sea. News of those plans drew international condemnation at the time.

Israel says it intends to keep large settlement blocs in any future peace agreement with the Palestinians. Palestinians, who seek to establish a state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, say they fear Israeli settlement expansion will deny them a viable country.

Palestinians have cited Israeli settlement activity as one of the factors behind the collapse of U.S.-brokered peace talks in 2014, and a surge of violence over the past five months has dimmed hopes negotiations could be revived any time soon.

Since October, Palestinian street attacks have killed 28 Israelis and two U.S. citizens. Israeli forces have killed at least 184 Palestinians, 124 of whom Israel says were assailants. Most others were shot dead during violent protests.

(Newsweek)

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3/16/2016 10:49:22 AM

ISIS Hangs Bodies Of 4 Syrian Democratic Forces Fighters In Al-Hasakah Governorate


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Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces sit atop an armored personnel carrier on the outskirts of the town of al-Shadadi in the northeastern Syrian province of Al-Hasakah, on Feb. 19, 2016.
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The Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, hung bodies of four Syrian rebels in the far northeastern governorate of Al-Hasakah, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday.

ISIS hung the bodies of the Syrian Democratic Forces fighters in Al-Hasakah’s village of Janah after they were killed in clashes against the Sunni militant group Tuesday, the U.K-based monitoring group said. No further information on the fighters or the incident was immediately available.

The incident comes as Russia started pulling out its troops from Syria. On Tuesday, theRussian Defense Ministry said that the first group of Russian warplanes left the Hemeimeem air base in Syrian coastal province of Latakia. The United Nations hailed the move as a “positive step” for a fresh round of talks backed by the U.N. to potentially end the five-year Syrian conflict.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday announced the decision to pull out most of the country's troops from Syria in a televised meeting with his defense and foreign ministers. He said that Moscow's five-month air campaign has helped Syrian President Bashar Assad to “radically” turn the tide of war and helped create favorable conditions for the much awaited peace talks.

The talks aim to resolve the long-running conflict that has reportedly killed 250,000 people and displaced over 5 million others.

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3/16/2016 12:52:16 PM

French envoy meets Israelis, Palestinians on peace plan

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A Palestinian protestor runs with his national flag during clashes with Israeli forces near the Nahal Oz border crossing with Israel, east of Gaza City, on November 1, 2013 (AFP Photo/Mohammed Abed)


Ramallah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Palestinian leaders expressed hope for a new French push for peace efforts in talks with a Paris envoy on Tuesday, after he faced scepticism in meetings with Israel.

Pierre Vimont, France's point man on efforts to hold an international peace conference by the summer, held talks Tuesday in Ramallah with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, foreign minister Riad al-Malki and top negotiator Saeb Erekat.

"The French ideas are timely, the French ideas are realistic and the French ideas are the only thing in town, and those who care about peace between Palestinians and Israelis must fully support the French ideas," Erekat said.

France launched the effort earlier this year to host an international conference to revive peace talks. It initially vowed to recognise a Palestinian state if talks failed, but French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault later said the recognition would not be automatic.

Vimont on Monday met Israeli foreign ministry director general Dore Gold, a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said Israel wants direct negotiations with the Palestinians and sought to "understand the initiative's logic" during talks with Vimont.

"The Israeli side emphasised the importance of direct, bilateral negotiations, with no prior conditions between the parties," he said.

The French initiative comes amid a wave of violence since October that has killed 193 Palestinians and 28 Israelis.

Most of the Palestinians were killed while carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, according to the Israeli authorities.

Others were shot dead during protests and clashes, while some were killed in Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip.

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3/16/2016 1:03:01 PM

That red-bearded ISIS leader is finally dead



Omar al-Shishani

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BAGHDAD — Top Islamic State commander and feared ethnic Chechen jihadi fighter Omar al-Shishani has died of wounds suffered in a US airstrike in Syria, a senior Iraqi intelligence official and the head of a Syrian activist group said Tuesday.

Al-Shishani, who was wounded in a US airstrike earlier this month, died on Monday outside the Islamic State group’s main stronghold of Raqqa in Syria, the two told the Associated Press.

There was no immediate confirmation of his death from IS or IS-linked media postings, but a spokesman for the US-led coalition battling the Islamic State group in Iraq said the alliance was also confirming that the militant commander had died.

The red-bearded ethnic Chechen was one of the most prominent IS commanders, who earlier served as the group’s military commander for the territory it controls in Syria. He later became commander of the group’s ground forces, according to Hisham al-Hashimi, an Iraqi scholar and author who closely follows the group.

According to Rami Abdurrahman of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the Syrian conflict through a network of activists on the ground, after al-Shishani was wounded, IS “brought a number of doctors to treat him, but they were not able to.”

Abdurrahman said al-Shishani died in a hospital in the eastern suburbs of Raqqa. The Iraqi intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to the media, said the IS commander was buried in Deir el-Zour on Tuesday.

Al-Shishani, whose real name was Tarkhan Batirashvili, was an ethnic Chechen from the Caucasus nation of Georgia, specifically from the Pankisi Valley, a center of Georgia’s Chechen community and once a stronghold for militants.

A US airstrike targeted al-Shishani on March 4 near the town of Shaddadeh in Syria, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook told reporters in a statement last week.

Al-Shishani “had been sent to Shaddadeh to bolster ISIL fighters following a series of strategic defeats,” Cook said in the statement, using an alternative acronym for the Islamic State group.

The spokesman for the US-led coalition, US Army Col. Steve Warren, said on Tuesday that the coalition was able to “assess that he is dead” and that it “got the word Monday morning.”

Warren described al-Shishani as a “very important figure” in the Islamic State group, who was hit as part of a stepped-up campaign of US-led airstrikes targeting IS leadership.

Al-Shishani was in the area of Shaddadeh “along with about a dozen other fighters who were in one spot … and we struck it,” Warren said last week.

The extremist IS group, which emerged from al Qaeda’s branch in Iraq, has many Iraqis among its top leaders. It blitzed across much of Iraq in the summer of 2014, capturing vast swaths of the country’s north and west. It also exploited the chaos of Syria’s civil war to seize large chunks of territory there as well and declared a self-styled Islamic “caliphate” in the territory it controls in both countries.

It subsequently drew hundreds of foreign fighters into its operations in Syria. The United Nations estimated that around 30,000 so-called foreign fighters from 100 countries are actively working with the Islamic State, al Qaeda or other extremist groups. An earlier estimate by the International Center for the Study of Radicalization, a think tank at King’s College London, said IS fighters include 3,300 Western Europeans and 100 or so Americans.

Yet despite the US-led campaign of coalition airstrikes in both Iraq and Syria, IS still controls large areas, including Iraq’s second-largest city of Mosul and also Raqqa, the group’s main stronghold in Syria.

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