Tribal Report:: Britain (18 February 2016, 11 Adar-A, 5776)
Contents:
1. British SAS Sniper Uses Israeli Rifle to De-Capitate ISIS Executioner!
2. Britain to ban boycotts on Israeli goods
3. Germany Threatens Britain with Trade War
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1. British SAS Sniper Uses Israeli Rifle to De-Capitate ISIS Executioner!
First Beheading the Beheaded
http://failedmessiah.typepad.com/failed_messiahcom/2016/02/first-beheading-the-beheaded.html
Extracts:
Last week a British soldier from the elite Special Air Service unit used an Israeli made rifle to decapitate an ISIS instructor who was showing new recruits how to behead prisoners.
'One minute he was standing there and the next his head had exploded.' reported an eyewitness to the Mirror.
The irony of the situation was not lost on the sniper who had to 'aim to miss' the intended target in order to hit him, due to the special nature of the bullet fired.
The British sniper decapitated the ISIS executioner with a single bullet from a long range rifle, reportedly from a distance of 1,200 meters. The slug used in the execution is often referred to as a 'wounding' bullet due to the 'tumbling motion' it makes when fired. The resulting effect causes the bullet to cartwheel around inside a body once it hits its victim rather than flying straight through flesh. The effects are devastating. While the bullet is made internationally, the rifle that was used for the incredible shot was created and developed by Israel.
The Daily Express quoted an unnamed source who identified the sniper's weapon as a Dan .338 equipped with a suppressor 'which reduces the sound and eliminates any flash from the barrel'.
The Dan is an Israeli manufactured sniper rifle that weighs 5.9 kilograms and was created by renowned weapons designer Nehemia Sirkis and Israel Weapons Industries (IWI) in 2014. Israeli news site Mako reported that the gun is sold to police units and militaries around the world and is accurate up to 1,200 meters, a distance that was well used by the SAS sniper.
The SAS snipers were on a reconnaissance mission inside ISIS held territory in Syrian, when they received intelligence that a decapitation instructor was demonstrating to new recruits the techniques used in killing prisoners with knives, axes, and swords. One sniper targeted the instructor and took his head off. Â
courtesy arutz7
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2. Britain to ban boycotts on Israeli goods,
Excerpts: Britain re boycotts on Israeli goods.
Website: www.imra.org.il
 IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis
'Britain to ban boycotts on Israeli goods',by Agence France Presse
 Extracts:
British town halls and publicly funded universities face 'severe penalties' if they institute boycotts of  'unethical' companies or Israeli goods under controversial new rules to be outlined by the government this week.
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"Locally imposed boycotts can roll back integration as well as hinder Britain's export trade and harm international relationship,:" the Cabinet Office said in a statement on Monday.
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"Town hall boycotts undermine good community relations, poisoning and polarizing debate, weakening integration and fueling anti-Semitism," it added.
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The proposed rules are due to be announced later this week by Cabinet Office Minister Matt Hancock during a visit to Israel, the government statement said, without saying what penalties may be imposed.
 "We need to challenge and prevent these divisive town hall boycotts,"
Hancock was expected to say.
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The measure would apply to the public sector as a whole, including the National Health Service.
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The only exception to the boycott ban, which also covers action against companies involved in the arms trade, fossil fuel and tobacco, would be official sanctions agreed by the central government.
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The move follows a series of local boycotts in recent years that have angered Israeli authorities.
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In 2014, Leicester City Council instituted a boycott on goods made in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
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A Scottish government notice to local councils in Scotland also "strongly discourages trade and investment from illegal settlements."
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The European Union last year backed the labelling of products from Israeli settlements, in a move that Israel condemned as discriminatory and warned could harm the peace process with the Palestinians.
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The Cabinet Office said it continued to support labelling "to ensure that individual consumers are able to make informed choices before they buy."
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But an opposition Labor Party spokesman said the boycott ban was "an attack on local democracy."
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"This government's ban would have outlawed council action against apartheid South Africa," he said.
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Amnesty International's UK economic relations program director Peter Frankental also condemned the plan.
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'Where's the incentive for companies to ensure there are no human rights violations such as slavery in their supply chains when public bodies cannot hold them to account,' he told the Independent newspaper.
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3. Germany Threatens Britain with Trade War
[Historically in British Experience Trade Wars often lead to Real Wars]
A trade war would follow any British exit from the European Union (EU), a senior ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned, sparking a diplomatic brawl between the two countries as UK Prime Minister David Cameron prepares to enter the final round of negotiations on the matter.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/14/germany-threatens-trade-war-as-consequence-for-any-brexit/
[Forwarded by Craig White, Origin of Nations List]
Extracts:
Prominent German MP Gunther Krichbaum said the UK 'cannot survive' on its own and warned of devastating trade tariffs on British exports should Britain vote to leave the union, according to the Mail on Sunday.
Mr Krichbaum's threat of reprisal came in a clash with senior Tory MP Sir Bill Cash, who accused the German politician of 'threatening' Britain over the EU negotiations.
Sir Bill maintained that Britain fought two world wars on European soil for the right to chart its own course on the global stage and was not about to be beholden to bureaucrats in Brussels taking orders from Berlin.
Mr Krichbaum has a history of attacking Britain over its Brexit aspirations and casting judgement on domestic political affairs, attacking Mr Cameron on numerous occasions over the in-out referendum.
The Mail reports that in January 2013, he accused Mr Cameron of trying to 'blackmail' the EU; in May 2014 he mocked the 'flip-flopping' PM and derided his attempt to exempt Britain from the EU's pledge for 'ever closer union' as a ' desperate attempt to appease UKIP'; and in November 2014, he said Mr Cameron would get a 'bloody nose' if he curbed immigration without permission from Brussels.
Mr Krichbaum and Sir Bill had a sharp exchange during a meeting in The Hague last Monday that went further when they argued face-to-face afterwards. Mr Krichbaum, seen by some as Mrs Merkel 's anti-Cameron 'attack dog', claimed Britain's economy would be crippled as a result of lost EU trade deals, mocking: 'You won't be able to survive, trading conditions will not be in your favour.' Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Sir Bill retorted: 'Yes we can. We've been doing it for generations. We have a multi-billion-pound trading deficit with the EU: you run a multi-billion surplus. You need to sell us your cars and trucks. What do you take us for? Do you think we are incapable of running our own affairs?'