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Saved - February 12, 2026 at 9:20 AM
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I report that The Ditch gained access to Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account after spotting an unredacted password in a DOJ release. The account stayed live and was used for shipments as recently as 2024, including items from Gulfstream’s Savannah facility to Plan D LLC and to Empire Aviation. The address book lists nearly 100 contacts, such as Maxwell, Brunel, Wexner, and Danny Grossman. Bella Klein is listed as administrator, with Epstein as holder; the login record is deleted.

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Epstein FedEx account remained active years after death, linked to Israeli ex-military figure —— Investigative outlet The Ditch reports it gained access to Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account after identifying an unredacted password in a recent US Justice Department document release. According to the report, the account remained live and was used for shipments as recently as 2024, nearly five years after Epstein’s death. One package was reportedly sent in May 2024 from Gulfstream’s product support facility in Savannah, Georgia, to Plan D LLC in Kennesaw, a now-dissolved company that owned and operated Epstein’s private jet. Another shipment was sent in March 2024 to Empire Aviation in West Palm Beach, Florida. The account’s address book allegedly included nearly 100 contacts, among them Ghislaine Maxwell, Jean-Luc Brunel, and Les Wexner, as well as former Israeli Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Danny Grossman, now described as a strategic consultant on diplomatic matters. Grossman previously served in the US Air Force before relocating to Israel and has been affiliated with the American Jewish Congress. The account listed former Epstein accountant Bella Klein as administrator, with Epstein named as the account holder. The Ditch said the login record containing the password has since been deleted.

Saved - January 28, 2026 at 2:25 PM
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I report that Wael Tarabishi, a 30-year-old US citizen with Pompe disease, died Jan 23 in a Texas ICU after his father and full-time caregiver, Maher Tarabishi, was detained by ICE since Oct 28, 2025. Maher, a Jordanian national, was held over 200 miles away. Wael, bedbound after 36 surgeries, suffered sepsis and pneumonia and called for his father during a month-long ICU stay. ICE claimed Maher was a criminal and PLO member, unfounded per relatives; he could not attend the funeral.

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Son of caregiver held in ICE detention over unfounded PLO allegations dies; father barred from funeral —— Wael Tarabishi, a 30 year old US citizen with severe Pompe disease, died on 23 January in a Texas intensive care unit after his father and full time caregiver, Maher Tarabishi, was detained by US immigration authorities. Maher, a Jordanian national, was arrested on 28 October 2025 during a routine check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Dallas and held more than 200 miles away. Relatives said Wael, who had undergone 36 surgeries and was confined to bed, suffered a rapid health decline without his father’s daily care. He was hospitalized with sepsis and pneumonia and spent days in intensive care calling for his father, including during a month long ICU stay, before his death. Family members said officers ignored Maher’s long standing legal permission to remain in the US as his son’s caregiver and detained him despite explanations at the scene. ICE later alleged that Maher was a criminal and a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which has not been designated a terrorist group since 1987, a claim relatives described as unfounded. ICE did not allow him to attend his son's funeral.

Saved - September 26, 2025 at 11:17 PM

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BREAKING | Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence releases exclusive photos from inside Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility, saying it holds detailed information on the regime’s nuclear weapons that will be useful for future developments.

Saved - August 12, 2025 at 5:04 PM
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I learned that Syria's self-appointed interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, is proposing a deal with the U.S. that includes building a Trump Tower in Damascus. In exchange, he seeks U.S. access to Syrian oil and gas, reduced tensions with Israel, and cooperation against Iran. This proposal is part of a strategy to secure a meeting with Donald Trump during his Gulf tour. A pro-Trump activist who met with Sharaa believes this offer could promote peace in the region and benefit Israel.

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Syria’s self-appointed interim president offers to build Trump Tower in Damascus as part of proposed deal with Washington (Reuters) Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa is reportedly pursuing a commercial and political deal with the United States that includes constructing a Trump Tower in Damascus, in exchange for US access to Syrian oil and gas, reduced tensions with Israel, and cooperation against Iran. The proposal is said to be part of a broader strategy to secure a meeting with Donald Trump during his Gulf tour this week. Pro-Trump activist Jonathan Bass, who met with Sharaa in Damascus on 30 April, told Reuters the Syrian leader “wants peace with his neighbors” and believes the offer would be “good for the region and for Israel.”

Saved - August 4, 2025 at 6:26 PM
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The Trump administration declared that states and cities that boycott Israeli companies will not be eligible for federal disaster preparedness funding. To receive funding from FEMA, states must agree not to sever commercial ties with Israeli firms. This requirement impacts approximately $1.9 billion in funding, which is crucial for resources like search and rescue equipment, emergency management salaries, and backup power systems, as highlighted in a review of grant notices.

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The Trump administration announced that US states and cities choosing to boycott Israeli companies would be ineligible for federal disaster preparedness funding, according to an agency statement. To qualify for funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), states must confirm they will not terminate “commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies,” as outlined in FEMA’s grant requirements. This stipulation affects at least $1.9 billion in funding that states use for essential resources such as search and rescue equipment, emergency management staff salaries, and backup power systems, based on a review of 11 grant notices by Reuters.

Saved - February 27, 2025 at 7:19 AM

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"I'll burn all of them, even the last one of them." Israeli singer Ofer Levi talks about how he wants to burn all the Palestinian prisoners alive, and describes the atrocities he committed during the Israeli occupation of south Lebanon (1982 - 2000).

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 3:01 PM

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Video shows the deployment of Israeli occupation forces in Al-Baath in the Syrian city of Quneitra, in parallel with the control of the HTS-led General Security Forces over the city. https://t.co/a9Xj4X0mst

Saved - April 22, 2024 at 11:08 PM

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A dead body, hands tied and dressed in medical scrubs, was discovered among the hundreds found in mass graves at Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, left by the Israeli army. https://t.co/M1zFEoPtNu

Saved - April 15, 2024 at 7:47 PM
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Israeli forces release 12-year-old Nemer Al-Nemer after two months of detention, torture, and forced displacement from northern to southern Gaza.

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"I'm waiting to grow up so I can become a fighter ... I'm going to hit him on the head just like he hit me." Israeli forces have released the 12 year old child, Nemer Al-Nemer, after detaining him for more than two months, subjecting him to severe torture, and forcibly displacing him from northern to southern Gaza.

Saved - March 24, 2024 at 12:26 AM

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The Associated Press has published footage of a Ukrainian unit commander wearing an ISIS patch in the Donetsk region. https://t.co/61ZIjldVCf

Saved - February 17, 2024 at 9:41 PM

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Washington readies thousands of bombs for Israel despite ‘push for truce’ https://ift.tt/qe5U4cT

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Saved - January 23, 2024 at 10:02 AM

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The Israeli army is targeting neighborhoods, shelters, and hospitals in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, which was previously designated as a 'safe zone.' Now, nowhere is safe. At least 190 people have been killed in a span of 24 hours, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health. https://t.co/SWP1zu8h3K

Saved - December 24, 2023 at 9:20 AM

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New footage from October 7 shows Israeli tank firing at settler homes in Kibbutz Be'eri https://t.co/pvb5GxOIwY

Saved - November 21, 2023 at 12:28 PM

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Speaking with Haaretz, Israeli reserve pilot Col. Nof Erez describes Israeli army's response to Oct. 7 as "MASS HANNIBAL." The Hannibal Directive orders the army to kill their own to prevent them being taken captive. https://t.co/5IrERAAtVl

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