April 7 at 7:54 PM

Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke on Sunday described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “racist” whose outreach to far-right interests as he seeks to hang onto political power has seriously damaged the chances of peace in the Middle East.

Speaking at a town hall here at the University of Iowa, the former Texas congressman denounced Netanyahu’s pledge Saturday that he would annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank if he wins another term in Tuesday’sIsraeli general election. Netanyahu’s proposed annexation, O’Rourke said, “will make peace in the long term impossible.”

In response to a voter’s question about his policy toward Israel and Palestinian rights, O’Rourke reiterated his support for a two-state solution and accused Netanyahu of having “joined forces with far-right parties who are inherently racist in their speech and the way that they want to treat their fellow human beings in that part of the world.”

He then went further, telling reporters in a gaggle afterward that Netanyahu is a “racist.”

“The U.S.-Israel relationship is one of the most important relationships that we have on the planet, and that relationship, if it is to be successful, must transcend partisanship in the United States, and it must be able to transcend a prime minister who is racist as he warns about Arabs coming to the polls, who wants to defy any prospect for peace as he threatens to annex the West Bank and who has sided with a far-right racist party in order to maintain his hold on power,” O’Rourke said.

His comments came one day after President Trump played up his pro-Israel agenda in a speech before an influential conservative Jewish group. Speaking to the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, Trump accused Democrats of “advancing by far the most extreme, anti-Semitic agenda in history.”

“The Democrats’ radical agenda very well could leave Israel out there all by yourselves,” Trump declared.

As he seeks to become Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, Netanyahu has played up his ties to Trump, who has all but formally endorsed the Israeli leader ahead of Tuesday’s election. On Saturday, Trump told the Las Vegas audience that he had stood with “your prime minister.”

Explaining his approach toward a two-state solution to voters on Sunday, O’Rourke acknowledged the United States was working with imperfect partners. He criticized Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas as someone who “has also not been faithful in pursuing peace,” pointing to inflammatory rhetoric and his “inability to bring his side to the table to negotiate in good faith.”

O’Rourke also took a swipe at the Trump administration for its role in the failed peace process.

“If we truly care about the safety and the human dignity of every person in that region, Israeli or Palestinian, then we have to have a two-state solution. But that opportunity is quickly fading in the face of our inaction and some of what this administration has done to exacerbate some of the preexisting condition.”

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Amid Democrats’ push to look at President Trump’s tax returns, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, called their efforts “moronic” despite previously declaring that there could be an explosive revelation in them.

“I’d like the president to follow through and show his tax returns,” Romney told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

“But I also have to tell you, I think the Democrats are just playing along his handbook, which is that going after his tax returns through a legislative action is moronic,” he continued. “That’s not going to happen. The courts are not going to say you can compel a person running for office to release their tax returns. So he’s going to win this victory. He wins them time after time.”

During the 2016 campaign, Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, was a fierce Trump critic and at one point suggested there could be a “bombshell” in the real estate mogul’s tax returns.

“I think there’s something there,” he said in February of 2016 on Fox News. “Either he’s not anywhere near as wealthy as he says he is or he hasn’t been paying the kind of taxes we would expect him to pay, or perhaps he hasn’t been giving money to the vets or to the disabled like he’s been telling us he’s doing.”

Democrats, empowered after the 2018 elections gave them control of the House, recently requested six years of the president’s personal tax returns under a provision in the federal tax code that says the IRS “shall furnish” any filer’s tax return information to the chairs of three congressional committees “upon written request.”

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., sent a letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Wednesday, formally asking for the returns and giving a deadline of April 10.

“This request is about policy, not politics,” Neal said in a statement. “My preparations were made on my own track and timeline, entirely independent of other activities in Congress and the Administration. My actions reflect an abiding reverence for our democracy and our institutions, and are in no way based on emotion of the moment or partisanship.”

Still, Republicans accused Democrats of weaponizing the tax code against Trump and argued their actions would threaten taxpayers’ privacy rights and set a dangerous precedent.

In recent precedent, presidential candidates have released their returns, which is not required by law. Trump, however, backed off his promise to do and refused to release them, claiming he was under audit.

On Friday, Trump repeated the claim. “I’m under audit. When you’re under audit you don’t do it.”

“From what I understand, the law is 100 percent on my side,” he also said.

Trump’s acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney also told “Fox News Sunday” that the request was “political hit job.”

“You always expect something from the Democrats,” said Mulvaney, who also serves as director of the Office of Management and Budget. “If they don’t get what they want from the Mueller report, they’re going to ask for the taxes. If they don’t get what they want on the taxes, they’ll ask for something else.”

“They know one of the fundamental principles of the IRS is to protect the confidentiality of you and me and everybody else who files taxes,” continued Mulvaney. “They know the terms under law by which the IRS can give them the documents, but ‘political hit job’ is not one of those reasons.”

When asked if he believes Democrats will ever see Trump’s tax returns, Mulvaney said, “Oh no, never.”

“Nor should they,” he added. “Keep in mind that’s an issue that was already litigated during the [2016] election. Voters knew the president could have given his tax returns, they knew that he didn’t and they elected him anyway, which, of course, is what drives the Democrats crazy. But they know they’re not going to get this.”




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American tourist Kimberly Sue Endicott of California and her guide were rescued unharmed on Sunday following their capture by gunmen during an evening safari last week.

“Police & its sister security agencies have today rescued Ms. Kimberley Sue, an American tourist together with her guide who were kidnapped while on an evening game drive at Queen Elizabeth National Park. The duo are in good health & in the safe hands of the joint security team,” the Uganda Police Force tweeted Sunday afternoon.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is located near the border with Congo. The two were taken by four men who used Endicott’s phone to demand a $500,000 ransom, Ugandan police said. Four others in 56-year-old Endicott’s party were left unharmed and abandoned by the kidnappers, and were subsequently rescued by park officials. The guide was identified as Jean Paul, an Ugandan.

“Pleased to report that the American tourist and tour guide that were abducted in Uganda have been released. God bless them and their families!” President Trump tweeted Sunday afternoon.

ABC News reported a ransom was paid, but it was unclear how much was given. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week the U.S. government does not pay ransoms because that would encourage further kidnappings.

Queen Elizabeth Park is a popular safari destination for tourists in Africa, but its western side borders the Democratic Republic of Congo, the eastern part of which is home to several militia groups. Still, the Uganda Police Force said the kidnapping was “the first such incident of this kind.”

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UPDATE: Three congregations that lost their churches in “suspicious” fires this week are having their first services since the crimes.

Those fires happened at historically African-American churches in St. Landry Parish. To read more, click here.

State Fire Marshal Butch Browning is now confirming they are connected.

There are no suspects wanted at this time, and deputies are offering additional security for other churches.

“It caused us to pray harder and pray more frequently…this is the time for us to pull together,” said Rev. Gerald Toussaint, leader of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.

On Sunday Greater Union, St. Mary and Mt. Pleasant Baptist churches showed their resilience.

“What do you think about when they destroyed the church – I said they didn’t destroy the church, they destroyed the building,” Toussaint said.

Toussaint’s was the most recent church to burn down. He says although the physical place of worship no longer stands, this hasn’t broken their foundation.

“It steals something from you, it robs you but then.. right now is the time to find something to pick them up,” Toussaint said. “Because I know their head is down. I know they’re spiritually weakened.”

But through singing praises and a ceremony full of energy, many of their spirits were uplifted.

“Something is not right, something isn’t right but God has the last word,” said Ethel Thomas, a member of Mt. Pleasant. “We’re going to keep on keeping on.”

Thomas has been attending services at Mt. Pleasant for the past 35 years.

She says not being in her usual church was tough but she’s looking forward to what’s ahead.

“It was heartbreaking, I wanted to cry but I say I’ll hold it in,” she said. “I had cried so much already when they called to let me know that our church was burned. I didn’t know what else to do, I just said “Lord you’re in control.”

Although their faith has been tested, it hasn’t been taken.

“We don’t know why, we don’t know when, we don’t know who,” Toussaint said. “We will let the authorities handle that, but we just know a higher power and a higher authority who can bring this thing to fruition.”

The state fire marshal was also at Mt. Pleasant’s service to update church members on the case while asking them to stay vigilant.  He says arsons can take months to solve because most of the evidence is burned at the scene; but they’re determined to find who’s responsible.”

“When people say there’s been three fires are they connected? Obviously they’re connected,” Browning said. “Well tell me how they’re connected? We just can’t say that publicly. The beauty of the evidence that we know, only we know that and only the people responsible know that.”

ORIGINAL STORY:

It’s making national news – the tragedy of three historically African-American churches burned in the space of a few weeks.

But if someone was hoping to break the spirit of those churches, they failed. Because on Sunday morning, the people of those three churches were together and worshiping as usual. They were in different spaces, to be sure, but they were joyful and loud in their praise today.

“God is good. Even in this situation, all of Mount Pleasant is alive and well,” said the Rev. Gerald Toussaint, pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. “The devil don’t realize what he’s done. Without this tragedy, Rev. Gerald wouldn’t have ever had a chance to preach to a nation. And if there ever was a time that this nation needed to hear the word of God? Oh, they done picked a bad time.”

Mt. Pleasant’s congregants joined Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church today, many dressed in white, all enthusiastic.  Here’s our Facebook live from part of Mount Pleasant’s worship service this morning:

Each of the three churches has a temporary home. To read about that, click here. We will have more from the services later today on KATC TV-3.

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HAWTHORNE, Calif. (KABC) — A 30-year-old man was arrested after allegedly shooting and killing the mother of his child as they were meeting for a custody exchange in front of the Hawthorne police department Sunday, officials said.

Police say the mother and father were meeting in front of the station at 12501 Hawthorne Blvd. for a custody exchange of their 17-month-old daughter when the man killed the woman with a shotgun just steps from the station’s front door.

An officer heard the gunfire, ran outside the station and spotted the suspect fleeing. The officer opened fire but the suspect escaped.

The suspect’s black pickup truck was found less than a block away.

The shooting was reported just before 6 p.m. Police sealed off the area and searched for nearly three hours before finding him in the 4400 block of 134th Street, only blocks from where he abandoned the vehicle. The 30-year-old suspect was then arrested without further incident.

Police say the little girl was waiting inside the station when the shooting occurred.

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President Trump announced Sunday afternoon that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen “will be leaving her position” after 16 months in the job.

Trump also announced that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin McAleenan will replace Nielsen as acting secretary, tweeting: “I have confidence that Kevin will do a great job!”

Nielsen tweeted Sunday evening that she had submitted her resignation and added: “Its [sic] been an honor of a lifetime to serve with the brave men and women of @DHSgov. I could not be prouder of and more humbled by their service, dedication, and commitment to keep our country safe from all threats and hazards.” She included an image of a resignation letter to Trump in which she wrote: “Despite our progress in reforming homeland security for a new age, I have determined that it is the right time for me to step aside.”

In a subsequent tweet, Nielsen addressed “the brave and dedicated men and women of @DHSgov,” saying she was “eternally grateful and proud of what you do each and everyday [sic] to protect our homeland”.

“Our missions as a Department are vast and have never been more vital,” Nielsen wrote. “You are in the arena- keep up the good fight. Thank you for your sacrifices and those of your families. God bless you and God bless our great country.”

Nielsen met with Trump at the White House Sunday amid an ongoing influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border that has been taxing America’s immigration system and sparking frustration within the administration. The Associated Press, citing two sources, reported that Nielsen had been frustrated with the difficulty of getting other departments to help deal with the growing number of families crossing the southwestern border.

TRUMP DECLARES ‘COUNTRY IS FULL’ IN FOX NEWS INTERVIEW, SAYS US CAN NO LONGER ACCEPT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Administration sources told Fox News Sunday evening that Nielsen’s background in cybersecurity made her a poor fit to handle border issues, while McAleenan best fits Trump’s requirement of being the “toughest cop” on the frontier.

Nielsen skipped last week’s meeting of interior ministers from the Group of Seven countries (G-7) in Paris to deal with the migration crisis, which she compared to the aftermath of a Category 5 hurricane.

She also had taken to social media in recent days, tweeting that Congress must give border and immigration officials the tools and resources needed to “fulfill our humanitarian and security mission.”

Nielsen visited El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday, marking her first stop on a border tour aimed at assessing the surge of migrants and the department’s response. “Our system and facilities were never structured to withstand the current influx of immigrants,” she said.

TRUMP SAYS HE NIXED ICE DIRECTOR NOMINATION, SAYS HE WANTS TO GO ‘IN A TOUGHER DIRECTION’

On Friday, Nielsen and Trump participated in a roundtable with border officers and local law enforcement. There she echoed Trump’s comments on the situation at the border, though she ducked out of the room without explanation for some time while Trump spoke. As they toured a section of newly rebuilt barriers, Nielsen was at Trump’s side, introducing him to local officials. She returned to Washington afterward on a Coast Guard Gulfstream, as Trump continued on a fundraising trip to California and Nevada.

Trump nominated Nielsen as Homeland Security secretary in October 2017, replacing her former boss John Kelly, whom Trump had named White House chief of staff months earlier. She was confirmed by the Senate in December of that year.

Nielsen was viewed as resistant to some of the harshest immigration measures supported by the president and his aides, particularly senior adviser Stephen Miller, both around the border and on other matters like protected status for some refugees. A senior administration official told Fox News Sunday that National Security Adviser John Bolton long felt that Nielsen was not the right person for the job and opposed her policy of using United Nations organizations to try to stem the flow of illegal migrants.

The official added that Bolton and Kelly had a heated disagreement over Nielsen’s approach during an October 2018 policy meeting, after which Bolton went to Trump to protest what Nielsen was doing.

Once Kelly left the White House at the end of last year, Nielsen’s days appeared to be numbered. She had expected to be pushed out last November, but her exit never materialized. And during the government shutdown over Trump’s push for funding for a border wall, Nielsen’s stock inside the White House even appeared to rise.

Trump nominated McAleenan as CBP commissioner on the first day of his presidency, but McAleenan as not confirmed by the Senate until March of 2018. He was appointed CBP deputy commissioner in November 2014 by President Barack Obama.

Sources tell Fox News that it reminds to be seen whether McAleenan can handle the political duties required to be permanent homeland security secretary, though they noted that he has excellent relationships with the Pentagon, State Department, and National Security Council. McAleenan also has a reputation within CBP as a “brilliant” mind with “tremendous organizational skills.”

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Nielsen’s departure is the latest staffing shakeup in the department, which was founded to combat terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.

On Friday, Trump confirmed he had withdrawn the nomination of acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Ron Vitiello to become the permanent head of the agency, telling reporters that “Ron’s a good man, but we’re going in a tougher direction, we want to go in a tougher direction.” Administration sources tell Fox News that the withdrawal of Vitiello’s nomination was the first step in Trump’s plan to control the border crisis.

The second step was asking for Nielsen’s resignation.

Fox News’ John Roberts and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Mick Mulvaney called the bid to see President Trump’s tax returns a “political stunt”

One of US President Donald Trump’s top aides has said that opposition Democrats will “never” see his tax returns.

White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said the call for the records to be released was a “political stunt”.

On Wednesday a Congressional tax committee submitted a request for six years of the president’s returns from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Unlike previous presidents, Mr Trump has refused to publish his tax details.

During an interview on Fox News, Mr Mulvaney was asked if Congress would ever see the president’s tax returns.

“No, never,” he replied. “Nor should they.”

He added: “Democrats are demanding that the IRS turn over the documents. That is not going to happen, and they know it. This is a political stunt.”

What have Democrats said?

In response, Democrats said that the request by tax committee chairman Bill Neal was both legal and necessary.

Dan Kildee, a Democrat and a tax committee member, told ABC: “This is a legitimate authority that the Congress has. This president, by the way, is the least transparent president we’ve had in half a century.”

Every US presidential candidate since 1976 has released their tax returns, but there is no law requiring it.

The Democrats gained control of the House of Representatives in mid-term elections last year, giving them the ability to launch investigations into Mr Trump’s administration and business affairs.

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Unlike previous presidents, Mr Trump has not published his tax details

It comes after one of Mr Trump’s lawyers said it was “harassment” to keep asking for his tax returns, and hinted at possible legal action in the future.

“His request is a transparent effort by one political party to harass an official from the other party because they dislike his politics and speech,” attorney William Consovoy said of Mr Neal.

He said the request was a “misguided attempt” to politicise tax laws and could also end up interfering with audits. He said the US Treasury should not comply with the demand.

Mr Trump also added that he believed the law was “100% on my side”.

Why hasn’t Trump released his tax returns?

Mr Trump has in the past said that he is unable to release his tax returns because they were being audited by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

However the IRS has said that he could release the returns even if they are under audit.

In February Mr Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen suggested during testimony to Congress that Mr Trump’s taxes were not under audit during the 2016 presidential campaign – when Mr Trump said they were.

Mr Trump had not wanted to release the tax returns because the resulting scrutiny could have led to an audit and “he’ll ultimately have taxable consequences, penalties and so on”.

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(CNN)Former Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke offered sweeping criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, outright calling him “racist” and an obstacle to peace.

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President Donald Trump says his administration is ensuring the country knows “this is an actual emergency” at the U.S.-Mexico border. (April 5)
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As the Trump administration works to address what it describes as a growing “crisis” at the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said in a court filing that it may take two years for the government to identify thousands of migrant children who were separated from their families. 

The filing Friday outlined the government’s plan to use data analysis and manual reviews to sift through the cases of about 47,000 children who were apprehended by U.S. immigration officials from July 1, 2017, to June 25, 2018, to identify which children might have been taken from family members. It estimated the process “would take at least 12 months, and possibly up to 24 months.” 

Last month, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw expanded the number of migrant families that the government may be forced to reunite under his previous order after an inspector general report revealed that the administration had an undisclosed family separation pilot program in place starting in July of 2017. The ruling was made as part of a lawsuit led by the American Civil Liberties Union. 

Judge: Trump administration may have to reunite thousands of additional migrant families

“The administration refuses to treat the family separation crisis it created with urgency, ” the ACLU said in a statement Saturday. “We strongly oppose any plan that gives the government up to two years to find kids. The government swiftly gathered resources to tear families apart. It must do the same to fix the damage.”

In recent months, the number of families crossing into the U.S. has climbed to record highs, putting severe strains on an already overburdened immigration system. In the past, most of those seeking to illegally cross the border were single, mostly male, Mexican nationals coming in search of work.

More than half are now parents and children fleeing impoverished Central American countries where violent crime is rampant. 

“The numbers are overwhelming right now,” Gregory Archambault, the director of enforcement and removal operations in San Diego for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told The Associated Press. “Everybody is stressed because there are these mass numbers of people.” 

“More and more people now accepting the fact that it’s a real crisis,” acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday during an interview with Fox News. 

Mulvaney said the issues of migrant families and unaccompanied migrant children required congressional action because “there’s legally nothing that the (Department of Homeland Security) can do with the children.”   

Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., said Democrats want to work with the president on a solution.

“Separating children from their families at the border is not humane. It’s not what the United States should be doing, and we continue to see this administration engage in those policies,” Luján said on “Fox News Sunday.”

Friday’s court filing came the same day President Donald Trump declared that there is “indeed an emergency on our southern border,” during a tour of the border in Calexico, California. He cited an upturn in the number of migrants arriving at the border in recent months. 

“It’s a colossal surge and it’s overwhelming our immigration system, and we can’t let that happen,” Trump said.

“We can’t take you anymore. We can’t take you. Our country is full,” he warned those who might attempt to come to the U.S.

Like Trump, Mulvaney applauded Mexico for its apprehension of migrants in recent days, which he claimed was sparked by Trump’s threats to close the border or impose tariffs on Mexico’s auto exports if the country did not do more to stem the flow of northbound migrants.

But despite the White House’s claims that Mexico was apprehending migrants for the “first time in decades,” Mexico has taken hundreds of thousands of migrants into custody in the past four years from the “Northern Triangle” countries of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. Mexico said its numbers in recent months were “about average.” 

“There is no very substantive change,” Mexico’s foreign secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, said this week. “There has not been a drastic change.”

Fact check: Trump is wrong on Mexico’s migrant apprehensions

Luján said Trump “continues to use immigration as a distraction.” He questioned whether the Department of Homeland Security was “accurately describing” its apprehension statistics because he said many families were voluntarily turning themselves in to seek asylum status.

“This is not the national security crisis that the president continues to describe,” Luján said. “There is a humanitarian crisis but it’s created by President Donald Trump.” 

Some immigration experts agree with Luján’s assessment. They say Trump’s policies have caused so much chaos along the border that they may be encouraging illegal crossings.

For example, the family separation controversy helped to highlight the fact that families won’t be detained for long in the U.S. if they’re detained at all.

And metering, in which people are asked to return to a busy port of entry on another day to seek asylum, may have encouraged asylum-seekers to cross illegally, said Andrew Selee, president of the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank.

“This policy chaos, coupled with a sense that the U.S. government may at some point really shut down the border, has generated an urgency to migrate now while it is still possible,” Selee said.

More: Fourth person in six months dies in ICE immigration detention center

Contributing: Alan Gomez, USA TODAY; The Associated Press

 

 

 

 

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In a period of a little over 24 hours this weekend, 24 people were shot in Chicago, including three children under 13 — and three of the adults shot died from their injuries, according to police.

Beginning at 4 a.m. Saturday through about 10 a.m. Sunday, Chicago police were investigating shooting cases that included the homicides and a mass shooting of six people outside an afternoon baby shower in West Englewood in which an 8-year-old boy was shot in the chest and back and a 10-year-old girl was struck in the shin.

Three people also were shot in East Garfield Park about 3:30 a.m. Sunday as they stood outside in the 3900 block of West Wilcox Street. A 34-year-old was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital with a gunshot wound to the right leg; a 26-year-old was taken to Norwegian American Hospital with a gunshot wound to his right foot; and a 33-year-old was taken to Rush University Medical Center for a gunshot wound to his left arm.

Two of the three homicide investigations were launched Sunday morning, according to police. About 8:30 a.m. officers were called to the 6700 block of South Normal Boulevard in Englewood and found a man, 52, with a gunshot wound to his head. He was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.

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HAWTHORNE, Calif. (KABC) — A Hawthorne police officer and a gunman were both shot and wounded Sunday morning in an incident that involved two separate exchanges of gunfire, authorities said.

The violent series of events began about 9:20 a.m. when officers responded to a report of a man chasing a woman in the lobby of a hotel in the 14400 block of South Aviation Boulevard, according to Hawthorne Police Chief Michael Ishii. The officers arrived to find the suspect running across the street and into a shopping center.

The officers confronted the man and twice exchanged gunfire with him, Ishii said at a news conference.

A 15-year veteran of the Police Department was struck in the leg and transported to a hospital by Los Angeles County firefighter-paramedics. The suspect, wearing military fatigues, was taken into custody without incident.

The injured officer was alert when visited at the medical center, said the police chief, who expressed hope that the policeman would make a full recovery. Neither he nor the suspect were publicly identified.

The female victim who had been chased was described by authorities as “OK” after the incident. The possible relationship between her and the suspect was unknown.

Ishii said the gunman was armed with “some sort of assault rifle or a TEC-9-type high-powered or high-capacity weapon.”

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Mexican telenovela star will return to Miami as ordered for court hearing, lawyer says


Telenovela star Pablo Lyle will return to Miami from Mexico as ordered by a Miami-Dade judge for a hearing on Monday that will re-examine Lyle’s bond after the death of a 63-year-old man, who Lyle punched at a Miami intersection March 31.

“Mr Lyle will appear each and every time required by the court,” Lyle’s attorney, Bruce Lehr of Lehr Levi & Mendez, wrote in a Sunday email to the Miami Herald.

Lyle, 32, plays Rodrigo Villavicencio, the male lead on the Mexican telenovela “Mi Adorable Maldición” (My Adorable Curse).

When arrested last Monday, Lyle was charged with battery, a third-degree felony. The last line of Lyle’s arrest report said Juan Ricardo Hernandez, of whom Lyle told police he punched out of fear for his family, was already “unconscious, intubated and suffering from a brain injury.”

He posted $5,000 bond Monday and, on Tuesday, requested permission to travel. It was granted Tuesday by the judge covering the court for Judge Lisa Walsh.

Lyle entered a plea of not guilty plea on Thursday. Later Thursday, Hernandez died at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Upon reading of Hernandez’s death in the Miami Herald Friday morning, Walsh rescinded the travel order and ordered Lyle, his attorney and his bail bondsman to appear at a Monday 9 a.m. hearing to address Lyle’s bond.

“The bond contract at issue is vitiated by the victim’s death and the likelihood of enhanced charges.”

Lehr wrote in his Sunday email he didn’t know what criminal charges would be added and “the state has until May 1 to make that decision.”

The Miami-Dade state attorney’s office said Friday it would view autopsy results before making any decisions on more charges.

Former longtime prosecutor and current criminal defense attorney David Weinstein, who isn’t associated with this case, didn’t think it was a certainty that Lyle would appear and said making sure he does is the smart legal move.

“This will allow them to argue against an increase in amount of bond and additional travel restrictions,” Weinstein Tweeted. “I suspect that the Judge will require him to stay in the U.S. until his arraignment and then revisit the bond again when additional charges are filed.”

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President Donald Trump’s attorney Jay Sekulow on Sunday accused Democrats of using the IRS as a “political weapon” to obtain the president’s tax returns and promised to fight the move if necessary.

In an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” Sekulow said a request for Trump’s tax returns announced by the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee last week could set a precedent whereby Republicans began demanding the tax returns of top Democrats.

“What is the legitimate legislative purpose?” Sekulow said of the request, which committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., made Wednesday. He added, “So this idea that you’re using a hearing, a Ways and Means hearing, about IRS enforcement as a way to get to the president’s private individual and business tax returns makes no sense both constitutionally and statutorily. And, look, I think this is going to be — if necessary, we’re not at that point yet — if it has to be litigated, it will be litigated.”

Asked if the president will order the IRS commissioner, Charles Rettig, not to turn over the information, Sekulow said Trump “isn’t ordering anything.”

Neal requested six years of Trump’s personal and business tax filings under a statute that allows him to demand an individual’s tax returns. If the Treasury Department denies his request, Democrats will then be faced with whether to take legal action. If obtained, they would not simply be made public. Rather, Neal would have to designate panel members to read the returns and they would then have to vote on making the returns public.

Responding to the news, Trump told reporters he was “under audit” and would not be releasing the returns.

“I’m always under audit, it seems,” he said. “Until such time as I’m not under audit, I would not be inclined to do that.”

Trump has been saying he is under audit since the 2016 election cycle and has been using that explanation as his rationale for not releasing his returns. Although the IRS has regularly audited presidents and vice presidents since the 1970s, being under audit does not preclude Trump from making his tax information public, nor did it stop past presidents from doing so.

Trump is the only major presidential candidate of either party since the early 1970s not to release his tax returns, and Democrats have pushed for him to release his taxes since the 2016 election.

Last month, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said at a Ways and Means hearing that he would protect Trump’s privacy if a request like Neal’s were made.

“I have discussed with the legal department in the Treasury that we will most likely receive this request,” he said. “As I have said, based upon the request we’ll examine it and we will follow the law. And we will protect the president as we would protect any individual taxpayer under their rights.”

Speaking on the same program Sunday, Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee, a Democratic member of the Ways and Means Committee, said the request was made “mainly because previous presidents in the last half century have released their tax returns and it would be easy for not just Congress but any member of the public to take a look at that and make determinations as to whether or not the tax laws of the United States are being properly administered and properly applied to the president.”

“In this case, and particularly in this case, where you have a president that not only has very significant wealth, but made the unusual decision to continue to control that wealth and not to have a blind trust but to actually pass on to his family with his full involvement with his full involvement the ability to control his wealth, there’s a real question … as to whether the president’s personal financial interests impact his public decision-making,” Kildee added. “The public has a right to know whether their president’s interests are impacting the decisions that he makes using the authority that we have granted him by electing him as president.”

On “Fox News Sunday,” Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., said the request “is not political, as our Republican colleagues are making it out to be.”

“No other president in modern time has had to have their tax returns requested under 6103, because they’ve all voluntarily shared them,” Luján, the assistant speaker of the House, added.

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he’d “like the president to follow through and show his tax returns,” which Romney noted that Trump promised in 2016 that he would do.

“So I wish he’d do that,” Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, said. He added that he thought the Democrats’s decision to seek Trump’s “tax returns through a legislative action is moronic.”

“That’s not going to happen,” Romney continued. “The courts won’t say that you can compel a person running for office to release their tax returns. So he’s going to win this victory.”

On “Fox News Sunday,” acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney seemed certain that Democrats would not be able to obtain the returns, adding that Democrats should “never” be able to.

“Keep in mind, that was an issue that was already litigated during the election,” he said. “Voters knew the president could have given his tax returns, they knew he didn’t, and they elected him anyway, which is of course what drives the Democrats crazy.”

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(CNN)American tourist Kimberly Sue Endicott and her tour guide, who were abducted in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park on Tuesday, have been rescued by security forces, a Ugandan government spokesperson said Sunday.

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A suspected rhino poacher in South Africa was killed by an elephant before his body was apparently devoured by lions, authorities said. A search team in Kruger National Park was only able to recover a skull and a pair of pants.

South African National Parks said Friday that the victim and four accomplices were trying to poach a rhino Tuesday evening. The accomplices called the victim’s family and said he had been killed by an elephant. 

An initial search party was unable to locate the body. During a search Thursday morning, authorities found the few remains of the suspected poacher. “Indications found at the scene suggested that a pride of lions had devoured the remains,” the park service said.

The South African Police Service said two of his alleged accomplices were arrested with rifles and ammunition in their possession.

“Entering Kruger National Park illegally and on foot is not wise, it holds many dangers and this incident is evidence of that,” Kruger National Park Managing Executive Glenn Phillips said in a statement. “It is very sad to see the daughters of the [deceased] mourning the loss of their father, and worse still, only being able to recover very little of his remains.”

The suspected poacher has not been identified. His four accomplices are due in court, and the death is still being investigated. 

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President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani said on Sunday that he’s upset with the media for reporting on leaks from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team that Attorney General William Barr failed to properly summarize the contents of the highly anticipated inquiry.

Giuliani, who told Fox News’ Howard Kurtz on “MediaBuzz” that he would like to see the Mueller report released in its entirety, slammed The New York Times’ sources for saying there were concerns raised by some members of Mueller’s team that the report was more damning of Trump than Barr has publicly indicated.

“That leak really indicates all you need to know about Mueller’s prosecutors,” Giuliani said on the Times’ unnamed sources. “Leaking like that…that’s been the biggest canard in this investigation.”

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Giuliani’s comments come just days after The New York Times reported on the upset among some Mueller staffers over Barr’s handling of the report – particularly the attorney general’s four-page summary that noted there was no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and Barr’s decision not to proceed with obstruction of justice charges against Trump. Mueller’s decision to skip prosecutorial judgment “leaves it to the attorney general to determine whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime,” Barr wrote.

The newspaper’s sources did not explain why some in Mueller’s team thought the findings were more damaging to Trump than Barr has revealed, but the report is expected to outline the president’s attempts to thwart the investigation.

“There is nothing wrong with the newspaper, there is something wrong with the prosecutor,” Giuliani said. “This tells me they don’t have anything, because if they were malicious enough to do that and they had a smoking gun, they wouldn’t say in general it’s very damaging.”

Barr has faced criticism since penning his letter that he unduly sanitized the full report in Trump’s favor, including on the key question of whether the president obstructed justice. House Democrats on Wednesday approved subpoenas for

Mueller’s entire report and any exhibits and other underlying evidence that the Justice Department might withhold.

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In a statement on Thursday, Barr defended the decision to release a brief summary letter two days after receiving the report on March 22. He has previously said he did not believe it would be in the public’s interest to release the full document in piecemeal or gradual fashion, and that he did not intend for his letter summarizing Mueller’s “principal conclusions” to be an “exhaustive recounting” of the special counsel’s investigation.

Barr is now expected to release the entire report, with redactions, by mid-April.

“Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the Attorney General decided to release the report’s bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately — without attempting to summarize the report — with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process,” the Justice Department statement said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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People walk by election campaign billboards showing Israeli Prime Minister and head of the Likud party Benjamin Netanyahu (left) alongside the Blue and White party leaders, including Benny Gantz. Ahead of Tuesday’s election, Netanyahu has pledged to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

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People walk by election campaign billboards showing Israeli Prime Minister and head of the Likud party Benjamin Netanyahu (left) alongside the Blue and White party leaders, including Benny Gantz. Ahead of Tuesday’s election, Netanyahu has pledged to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he will annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank if he is re-elected.

Netanyahu staked out the position on television on Saturday, ahead of Tuesday’s election where he faces a challenge from his former army chief of staff Benny Gantz

The first-time move from the prime minister appears to be aimed at galvanizing support among his nationalist base and right-wing political allies. The annexation of parts of the West Bank would likely be considered the final blow to the possibility of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Netanyahu was asked on Israeli Channel 12 TV why he hasn’t annexed Israeli settlement blocs in occupied territory, as NPR’s Daniel Estrin reports from Jerusalem.

The prime minister replied: “Will we go to the next phase? The answer is yes. We will go to the next phase to extend Israeli sovereignty.”

“I will impose sovereignty, but I will not distinguish between settlement blocs and isolated settlements,” he continued, The Associated Press reports. “From my perspective, any point of settlement is Israeli, and we have responsibility, as the Israeli government. I will not uproot anyone, and I will not transfer sovereignty to the Palestinians.”

On Sunday, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki responded to that pledge and accused the U.S. of encouraging Netanyahu.

“If Netanyahu wants to declare Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, then you know he has to face a real problem, the presence of 4.5 million Palestinians, what to do with them,” Malki told the AP while attending the World Economic forum in Jordan, apparently citing the combined total of Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.

He said Israel cannot expel the Palestinians, adding, “The international community has to deal with us.”

Netanyahu has actively supported the growth of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since the Six-Day War in 1967. But Israel has so far stopped short of formally annexing the West Bank, leaving the door open for further negotiations with Palestinians.

Some 400,000 Israeli settlers and 2.8 million Palestinians now live in in the West Bank.

The Israeli settlements – which include large subdivisions and cities full of middle-class villas – have long complicated efforts for a two-state solution: Palestinians have said the settlements would make it impossible to create a viable state in the West Bank, as NPR’s Greg Myre has reported.

Another 200,000 Israelis live in East Jerusalem, part of the West Bank that Israel annexed shortly after the 1967 war.

Saeb Erekat, chief negotiator for the Palestine Liberation Organization, criticized Netanyahu’s statement on Saturday.

“Such a statement by Netanyahu is not surprising,” Erekat wrote on Twitter. “Israel will continue to brazenly violate international law for as long as the international community will continue to reward Israel with impunity, particularly with the Trump Administration’s support and endorsement of Israel’s violation of the national and human rights of the people of Palestine.”

Netanyahu’s political campaign has emphasized his close ties with President Trump, Estrin reports. In his prime time interview on Saturday, Netanyahu portrayed those moves of support from the Trump administration as his own achievements, the AP reports.

Last month, Trump recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria in 1967. In his first year in office, Trump had also recognized Jerusalem — the disputed city claimed as capital by both Israeli and Palestinian people — as Israel’s capital, breaking with decades of U.S. foreign policy.

Polls indicate a close race, though Netanyahu’s Likud Party and its traditional allies, smaller right-wing parties, are predicted to win a slight majority of the votes. That gives Netanyahu the edge on forming a ruling coalition over Gantz’s Blue and White political alliance – unless some right-wing parties choose to side with Gantz, Estrin reports.

Gantz has accused Netanyahu of inciting against Israel’s Palestinian Arab citizens and embracing extremists by allying with the far-right Jewish Power Party.

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A police officer was shot in Los Angeles Sunday morning and transported to a local trauma center, police said.

The Hawthorne Police Department confirmed that one of its officers was shot in the leg, and is expected to make a full recovery.

“Officer down,” the department tweeted. “We had an officer involved shooting at Rosecrans and Aviation.”

“Still working to secure the area,” it added. “We have possible 1 suspect detained.”

At a news conference, Michael Ishii, the chief of Hawthorne police, said that the department received a call about a domestic dispute at around 9:20 a.m. at a local Marriott hotel. When officers responded, the suspect ran across the street into a shopping center. Officers confronted him, after which he shot at them and fled.

Officials have not released the name of the officer, but said the male suspect is in custody. The suspect also suffered a gunshot wound.

The LA County Sheriff’s Office warned people in a tweet to avoid the area of Rosencrans Ave and Aviation Boulevard.

This a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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CHICAGO — At least six people were shot, including two children, when gunfire erupted at a West Englewood baby shower, police and witnesses said.

According to the Chicago Police Department, the shooting occurred at a family gathering about 6:20 p.m. in the 6300 block of South Seeley Avenue.

Witnesses said it was a baby shower.

An 8-year-old boy was shot in the chest and back and taken to Comer Children’s Hospital, according to police.

A spokesman for the Chicago Fire Department said the boy suffered at least one collapsed lung — and that paramedics performed a life-saving needle decompression procedure in the ambulance.

Police said a 10-year-old girl was shot in the shin and taken to Comer, where her condition had stabilized.

A 29-year-old woman is in critical condition after being shot in the shoulder and chest. She was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center.

A 42-year-old man was shot twice in the hip. A 23-year-old man was shot in the left foot. A 28-year-old man was shot in his right shoulder. All of their conditions had stabilized, authorities said.

Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said witnesses on the scene were not being cooperative.

No one was in custody. Detectives are investigating.

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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney told “Fox News Sunday” in an exclusive interview that Democrats will “never” see President Trump’s tax returns, days after a House Democrat committee chairman made the unprecedented demand that the IRS provide the documents.

Mulvaney’s comments marked an apparent escalation in the White House’s rhetoric on the issue. On Wednesday, Trump responded with a dismissive taunt to Democrats’ renewed push for his tax information, but suggested he might be willing to provide the information pending the conclusion of an audit.

“Oh no, never — nor should they,” Mulvaney told Bill Hemmer, who is filling in for host Chris Wallace, when asked if Democrats will ever see the president’s tax returns. “That’s an issue that was already litigated during the election. Voters knew the president could have given his tax returns. They knew that he didn’t and they elected him anyway.”

Mulvaney added that Democrats “know” they won’t get the returns, and “just want attention on the issue because they don’t want to talk to us about policy.” A “fundamental” purpose of tax law, Mulvaney continued, is to protect the privacy of tax filers.

“If they don’t get what they want in the Mueller report, they’re going to ask for the taxes,” Mulvaney said. “If they don’t get what they want in the taxes, they’re going to ask for something else. It doesn’t surprise anybody.”

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., arrives for a Democratic Caucus meeting at the Capitol in Washington, on April 2, 2019. Rep. Neal, whose committee has jurisdiction over all tax issues, has formally requested President Donald Trump’s tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service for the past 6 years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Told by a reporter on Wednesday at the White House that Democrats wanted six years of his tax returns, Trump didn’t rule out the possibility permanently.

“Is that all? Usually it’s 10,” Trump responded. “So I guess they’re giving up. We’re under audit, despite what people said, and we’re working that out — I’m always under audit, it seems, but I’ve been under audit for many years, because the numbers are big, and I guess when you have a name, you’re audited. But until such time as I’m not under audit, I would not be inclined to do that.”

One of the president’s personal lawyers later wrote a forceful four-page letter to the Treasury Department to oppose the Democrats’ request, saying it would set a “dangerous precedent.”

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The request Wednesday by Massachusetts Rep. Richard Neal, who heads the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, was the first such demand for a sitting president’s tax information in 45 years. The move set up a virtually certain legal showdown with the White House.

Neal made the request in a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, asking for Trump’s personal and business returns for 2013 through 2018. Neal told Rettig that Democrats have a duty “to ensure that the Internal Revenue Service is enforcing the laws in a fair and impartial manner.”

“It is critical to ensure the accountability of our government and elected officials,” Neal said in a statement. “To maintain trust in our democracy, the American people must be assured that their government is operating properly, as laws intend.”

Neal specifically demanded the federal income tax returns from eight entities, including Trump National Golf Club-Bedminster, as well as statements specifying whether the returns were ever under audit. Neal also demanded all administrative files, including affidavits, related to each return.

Also on Sunday, Ways and Means committee member Dan Kildee, D-Mich., backed up Neal’s request.

“It is not up to President Trump to determine whether or not this coequal branch of government has the tools available to it to make the deliberations necessary in order to make policy,” Kildee told ABC News’ “This Week” on Sunday.

And speaking later to Hemmer, Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., said that Trump had promised to release his tax returns during the 2016 presidential campaign.

“This is not political,” Luján insisted.

The president’s congressional allies registered immediate and fierce disapproval to Neal’s request throughout the week. The top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady, R-Texas, wrote to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to decry what he called Democrats’ “abuse” of their authority.

That provision of tax law generally prohibits the disclosure of personal tax information.

Brady wrote that while “transparency in our government is enormously important,” the “privacy and freedom” of all taxpayers is paramount — and that Congress should pass new disclosure laws if it sees a problem. Violating the privacy rights of one taxpayer, Brady asserted, “begins the process of eroding and threatening the privacy rights of all taxpayers.”

FILE – In this Dec. 10, 2018, file photo, people look on from the Mexican side, left, as U.S. Border Patrol agents on the other side of the U.S. border wall in San Diego prepare for the arrival of hundreds of pro-migration protestors, seen from Tijuana, Mexico. The southern border is nearly 2,000 miles long and already has about 650 miles of different types of barriers, including short vehicle barricades and tall, steel fences that go up to 30 feet high. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

Mulvaney, on Sunday, echoed those concerns.

“They know one of the fundamental principles of the IRS is to protect the confidentiality of you and me and everybody else who files taxes. They know that,” Mulvaney said. “They know the terms under law by which the IRS can give them the documents, but political hit job is not one of those reasons.”

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Separately, Mulvaney charged that Democrats suffer from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and were “blindsided” by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s findings that the Trump team had not colluded illegally with Russia.

Mulvaney also sounded a critical note on the 2020 Democrat presidential field, telling Hemmer “it’s fun watching them implode,” and that the party’s leading candidates seem to want to “Make America Apologize Again” on an array of issues.

And asked whether Herman Cain is still up for a position on the Federal Reserve board despite longstanding sexual harassment allegations against him, Mulvaney responded, “Yes, and I think Herman would be a great member of the Fed.”

Fox News’ Bill Hemmer, Mike Emanuel, Chad Pergram and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Jerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he would annex illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank if he wins another term in office, in an attempt to win over right-wing voters.

He made the statement in an interview with Israeli Channel 12 News on Saturday, three days before the April 9 election.

Reuters news agency reported that he was asked why he had not extended sovereignty to West Bank settlements since Israel had annexed East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights without international recognition during the 1967 war.

“Who says that we won’t do it? We are on the way and we are discussing it,” Netanyahu said, according to Reuters.

“You are asking whether we are moving on to the next stage – the answer is yes, we will move to the next stage. I am going to extend [Israeli] sovereignty and I don’t distinguish between settlement blocs and the isolated settlements.”


Mitchell Barak, an Israeli political pollster and analyst, told Al Jazeera he classifies Netanyahu’s comments as nothing more than election talk.

“Whatever happens in the election, stays in the election. I don’t think he has any real intention of [annexing settlements]. We don’t know. It’s highly unlikely that this will turn into policy,” Barak said.

“If [voters] see him embracing this policy, they may move to vote for him, but it’s nothing more than an election gimmick at this point.”

However, many Palestinians have been taking his words seriously, including Aida Touma-Suleiman, a member of the Knesset (MK) running for the joint Arab Haddash-Ta’al party.

On the eve of the last election in 2015, Netanyahu similarly made waves by stating that if he returned to the office he would never establish a Palestinian state, reversing his previous endorsement of a two-state solution.

Since then, he has done precisely what he said, Touma-Suleiman told Al Jazeera.

“Everyone thought it was election talk. But for four years he has step by step almost accomplished the mission he stated … In my opinion, he is going to annex the settlements,” Touma-Suleiman said.

“I hope we’ll be able to see a government that’s more rational at least. I don’t believe that [Benny] Gantz is an alternative. I don’t believe that generals will bring hope to this country but I can see the damage that Netanyahu is doing, which is long-term damage and I would like to see it stopped immediately.”

‘Creeping annexation’

Over the years, reports have highlighted the “creeping annexation” that has been enfolding, with the government also initiating legislative measures that sought to apply Israeli law to the West Bank and the 2017 settlement regularisation law, which retroactively legalises settlements.

Currently, there are some 600,000 to 750,000 illegal settlers living in about 150 settlements across the West Bank and East Jerusalem, built on land the Palestinians had envisioned for a future state.

Netanyahu has made significant achievements in the past two years.

Most recently, during Netanyahu’s visit to Washington on March 25, US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognising Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, reversing 52 years of official US policy.

Israel has occupied Golan Heights since 1967 when it seized the Syrian territory along with East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Many saw the move as paving the way for the subsequent annexation of the West Bank.


During Netanyahu’s term, Trump also recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December 2017, a catastrophic declaration for Palestinians who had envisioned East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.

MK Ahmad Tibi, running as the second candidate on the Hadash-Ta’al list, told Al Jazeera that Netanyahu’s latest statement is a “direct continuation” of his declaration made in 2015 that he would never agree to a Palestinian state.

“An annexation of Palestinian land, he considers it an issue in the elections [because] it brings him more votes [among the right]. This is the real Netanyahu,” Tibi said.

“If he will lead the next government, it will be more right, more extreme and more ready to annex the land with Donald Trump in the White House.”

There has been a surge of tenders for settlement construction in the past two years since President Trump took office, according to the Israeli organisation Peace Now.

In 2017 and 2018, there were tenders for 3,154 and 3,808 settlement housing units, respectively, compared with just 42 in 2016.

However, Akiva Eldar, a senior columnist for Al-Monitor, told Al Jazeera that annexing the illegal settlements outright would be difficult to do; Netanyahu’s statement may be just a last-minute spin like in the previous election.

“It [would be] breaking the status quo … it’s going to rock the boat. I don’t think Netanyahu is interested,” Eldar said.

“He’s very satisfied with the political status quo in diplomatic negotiations and the creeping annexation. He’s been making statements but doing it one by one, one centimetre at a time, changing facts on the ground without having to pay a price in the diplomatic arena.”

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