A plea bargain will be signed today with “Minor A” from the infamous and controversial Duma case. According to the arrangement, the minor will plead guilty to various charges, including a number of “Price Tag” vandalism incidents, but the amended indictment disconnects the minor from the alleged murder incident in the village of Duma.
In addition, the State Attorney’s Office repealed the serious accusations against him at the beginning of the case, and he will be acquitted of the burning of the Church of the Dormition and other charges. With regard to the charges in membership in a terror organization, the parties have not reached an agreement and the trial will continue.

President Trump focused early on Sunday on special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference, saying that this “witch hunt” must “never be allowed to happen again.”
“Think of it,” Trump tweeted amid a battle over Mueller’s report. “I became President of the United States in one of the most hard fought and consequential elections in the history of our great nation.
“From long before I ever took office, I was under a sick & unlawful investigation concerning what has become known as the Russian Hoax,” he continued in a separate tweet. “This never happened before in American history, and it all turned out to be a total scam, a Witch Hunt, that yielded No Collusion, No Obstruction.
“This must never be allowed to happen again!”

Prosecutors for 44 U.S. states outlined Saturday why they filed a lawsuit accusing 20 drug firms of conspiring to inflate prices.
The prosecutors alleged after filing the suit in the U.S. District Court in Connecticut Friday that Teva Pharmaceuticals USA orchestrated the scheme with 19 other drug firms to stifle competition for generic drugs and increase prices sometimes by more than 1,000%.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd denied the claims to Reuters and said it would fight the lawsuit.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong told AP the states “have hard evidence that shows the generic drug industry perpetrated a multibillion-dollar fraud on the American people.”

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Iran is plotting a destructive attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil extraction facilities, according to intelligence gathered by Israel’s spy agencies and relayed to Washington, an Israeli TV report said Friday night.
Top officials in Tehran were “mulling different aggressive actions” against American-allied targets after direct attacks on US targets were deemed to risky, and set their sights on Saudi oil production facilities, according to the TV report that did not cite its sources.
It is understood that an added advantage of such a attack from Iran’s point of view would be sending oil prices soaring, resulting in a windfall for the cash-strapped Islamic Republic, languishing under the harsh sanctions levied by the administration of Donald Trump.

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Of the 23 Palestinians identified as being killed in last weekend’s violent flare-up in the Gaza Strip, at least 17 (74%) were members of terrorist groups, according to an analysis published by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC).
Among the dead, the report found, were eight Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives, five Fatah operatives, two Hamas operatives and one Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine operative.
Around 700 rockets were fired by Hamas and Islamic Jihad into southern Israel over a two-day span, killing four Israeli civilians.
The IDF responded with pinpoint strikes on hundreds of terror targets in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave.
by Algemeiner Staff and Agencies
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Friday reiterated his call for Rep. Ilhan Omar to be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee for making anti-Semitic and anti-Israel comments while in Congress.
“Ilhan Omar has made statements … anti-Semitic comments … statements against our most cherished ally: Israel … that ought to be rejected by every American,” said Pence during an interview with Fox News.
Even before running for Congress, Omar has made anti-Israel statements such as tweeting in 2012 that Israel has “hypnotized the world,” a post that has since been deleted.
Then in February, one month into the job, Omar accused the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the largest pro-Israel lobbying organization, of paying members of Congress to back Israel.

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