Monday 4 June 2018

Andrew Bolt's Blog,4/6/18; The "Yes" "But" the IDF are the real victims. Conservative media in Australia won't report this but if they do they will be repeating their apologist excuses ;Drugs at the top of town schools;






Gaza medic killed by Israel was shot in the back


A photo taken on 1 April shows Palestinian medic Razan al-Najjar treating injured persons at an emergency medical tent during protests in Gaza near the boundary with Israel. Al-Najjar was fatally shot by an Israeli sniper as she was helping injured protesters near Khan Younis on 1 June. Ashraf Amra APA images
This article has been updated since first publication.
Israeli occupation forces shot dead a volunteer medic and injured dozens of people as they continued their indiscriminate attacks on Palestinians taking part in Great March of Return protests in Gaza for the 10th consecutive Friday.
Razan Ashraf Abdul Qadir al-Najjar, 21, was helping treat and evacuate wounded protesters east of Khan Younis when she was fatally shot on Friday evening.
She was about 100 meters away from the boundary fence with Israel at the moment she was shot and was wearing clothing clearly identifying her as a medic, the human rights group Al Mezan stated, citing eyewitnesses and its investigations. Al Mezan stated that al-Najjar was shot in the back.




Jon Queally, staff writer

 Shot in the back
"Razan was not shooting," said one witness. "Razan was saving souls and...




Scotch College suspends students for drug possession

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Scotch College suspends students for drug possession

Is this the school the Bolt's attended? Scotch has a long history of students involved in drugs dating back decades and marijuana not being the only drug involved. In fact, there was a time when drug wars were occurring between Scotch and Melbourne Grammer. Wars that didn't spare the violence or the amount of money involved. Wesley also had a history of drugs with some notable names rumoured and suspended. Who leaked this story they generally buried? 
 At $30,000 dollars a year the cost for education doesn't include the cost of drugs. The extra costs most likely enabled by allowances and possible dealing. Only four students were suspended will we hear about the rest? What's notable is there isn't an African among them and nobody from Dandenong either. (ODT)

A spokesman for the school confirmed the boys were "involved with marijuana on the school’s grounds" and that they have been suspended pending a review of their places at the school. The Age

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