Sickening dashcam video shows how Israeli festival-goers were shot at point-blank range by Hamas terrorists armed with automatic rifles.Rishi Sunak blasts the BBC for refusing to call Hamas murderers terrorists as ministers demand answers over the decision.Harrowing pictures show bruised and bloodied children fleeing from hellfire in Gaza and Israel as both sides continue to trade blows and lives in latest stage of bloody conflict that's killed over 1,500 people in three days.'We're shocked, it hurts in every inch of our bodies': Family of grandmother, 85, who was bundled into a golf buggy at gunpoint by Hamas without her medication say she is in 'a lot of pain' as they make heartbreaking plea.The horrifying moment screaming Israeli mother Shiri is snatched by Hamas terrorists while clutching her two babies in her arms - as distraught niece sobs: 'I just hope that they are alive'.Israel and Palestine supporters are separated by police with three arrested after Palestinian protest outside Israel's London embassy turns ugly with chanting, flares and fireworks - while weeping Israelis hold vigil in Downing Street.Ford leads strike group of F-35 stealth fighter jets and fleet of warships deployed in response to Israel attacks - with enough firepower to rival entire nations Inside America's $18B show of force: USS Gerald R.Now China and Russia will move to seize the advantage MARK ALMOND: The savagery displayed by Hamas will change the world more than 9/11 did.Israel Palestine conflict LIVE: More than 700 killed in Gaza as strip is pounded by Israeli warplanes after Netanyahu vowed retaliation against Hamas over shock attack.Minute by minute, how a peace festival in Israel was turned into the site of an unimaginable bloodbath by merciless Hamas gunmen which left at least 260 revellers dead Netanyahu's vow to Hamas 'savages': Israeli PM says 'what we do to our enemies in the coming days will reverberate with them for generations' as air strikes pound Gaza ahead of ground invasion despite threats to execute hostages."Candidly, Bruce has been an ongoing management problem.”Īll of these fireworks erupting as the next provincial election looms just over a year away, and as MLAs prepare for the fall session of the legislature that begins in two weeks. “I reminded Bruce that the people that voted for him, that raised money for him, that worked hard for him - he’s going to have to explain that to them," Falcon said. Meanwhile, BC United faces the spectre of losing two MLAs in a year and trailing the provincial Conservatives in a recent poll by Mainstreet Research.īC United Leader Kevin Falcon said he expressed his disappointment about Banman’s decision to his former MLA, in a phone call. “Pierre Poillevre leading the federal Conservative Party seems to be lifitng all conservative boats,” observed Telford. Wednesday was clearly a bouyant day for the Conservatives, already riding the success of a recent second place finish in the Langford-Juan de Fuca byelection and potentially benefiting from a surge in popularity of the federal Conservatives. “I think now it guarantees John Rustad a spot in the election TV debate during the next election, next year, so he can really present his message, make his pitch to British Columbians, generally,” said Telford, a professor at the University of the Fraser Valley. Political scientist Hamish Telford says this will provide the party with much more exposure. The two MLAs will bring funding for the Conservative Party of BC, which, as an official party, will now have certain privileges, including access to committees and a daily question during question period. “I don't believe there’s ever been a time where there’s been four official major poltical parties in British Columbia." The move thrusts the Conservatives into official party status – they now have the minimum required two elected members of the legislature.īanman – a former Abbotsford mayor - joins John Rustad, who was booted from the party formerly called the BC Liberals a year ago, before becoming leader of the provincial Conservatives. “I believe that will be able to bring the concerns of my constituents – with an open heart and mind … in a more transparent and open manner than I was able to do underneath the party I was in,” Banman said Wednesday. politics Wednesday - Abbotsford MLA Bruce Banman left the BC United party to join the Conservative Party of BC.īanman said his decision was motivated by a desire to speak for his constituents, without being muzzled.
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