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  • Health costs, medical bills are top economic concern among voters: Poll

    Unexpected health costs and surprise medical bills are among the leading concerns of voters heading into the 2024 election, which contribute to their negative views about the economy, according to a new poll released Wednesday from health policy research group KFF. 

    At least eight in ten voters said it was “very important” for the 2024 presidential candidates to talk about inflation and the affordability of health care. In addition, adults said they care more about being able to afford unexpected medical bills than routine expenses including gas, utilities, food and housing costs. 

    Overall, 67 percent of voters rated the national economy as “not so good” or “poor.

    The concern over unexpected medical bills and the cost of health care services in general was expressed by majorities of both parties as well as independents. At least seven in ten Democrats and Republican said they were “very” or “somewhat worried,” the survey found. 

    Health care has consistently been a winning issue for Democrats in recent elections, and President Biden’s reelection campaign wants to highlight both present and future ways he is lowering costs for Americans.   

    The administration is focusing on pocketbook issues aimed at helping families keep expenses in check and tying health policies to Biden’s economic successes.  

    Biden’s campaign has been touting some of the president’s signature achievements to make drug prices affordable and bring down health costs, like capping insulin costs in Medicare and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. 

    Yet the survey results show Biden has more work to do when it comes to drawing a distinction with former President Trump. 

    Those who report difficulty affording monthly bills are more likely to view the national economy negatively and are more likely to worry about affording health care and other routine expenses.  

    They are also more likely to want the presidential candidates to talk about economic issues, including health care costs and the future of Medicaid, compared to voters who can easily afford their bills. 

    Notably, the survey found neither Biden nor Trump hold a clear advantage on health costs, but Republicans gave Trump higher marks than Democrats gave Biden. 

    About 33 percent of Democratic voters said Biden has done enough to address health care costs, while 59 percent of Republican voters said Trump has done enough.  

    The survey found just 14 percent of voters overall said Biden has done more than Trump and has done enough to address health care costs. 

    At the same time, 26 percent of voters said Trump has done more than Biden and that he did enough on health costs, possibly because voters have a rosier retrospective view of Trump’s presidency and are currently largely dissatisfied with the state of the economy overall. 

    An earlier KFF poll from November showed few adults in the U.S. are aware that the Inflation Reduction Act is meant to bring down the cost of prescription drugs for people on Medicare — despite Biden signing the law more than a year ago.

    Only 32 percent of adults said they were aware that there’s a law that requires the federal government to negotiate the price of some drugs for Medicare enrollees, though that is up from 25 percent in July.

    The survey was conducted from Jan. 30 to Feb. 7, online and by telephone among a nationally representative sample of 1,309 U.S. adults, including 1,055 registered voters. 

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  • Watch: Tucker Claims Boris Johnson Demanded $1 Million For Interview Over Ukraine


    “So this whole thing is a freakin’ shakedown,” Carlson says.

    Tucker Carlson claimed former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson would only agree to a sit-down interview if the former Fox News host paid him $1 million.

    During an interview with Blaze TV host Glenn Beck on Tuesday, Carlson revealed that he reached out to Johnson for an interview but was told it would only be granted under one condition: that he fork over a million dollars.

    “Boris Johnson calls me a tool of the Kremlin or something…So I put in a request for an interview with Boris Johnson,” Carlson said. “Finally one of his advisors gets back to me and says he will talk to you but it’s going to cost you a million dollars. He wants a million dollars, in gold or Bitcoin.”

    “This is, by the way, the guy who single-handedly, at the request of the US government, stopped the peace deal in Ukraine a year and a half ago. And is, I think, for that reason, responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.”

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    “He won’t explain any of that to me in an interview until I pay him a million dollars,” Carlson continued. “And I said to the guy, you know, I just interviewed Vladimir Putin. I’m not defending Putin, but Putin didn’t ask for a million dollars. So you’re telling me that Boris Johnson is a lot sleazier, a lot lower than Putin. Which is true.”

    “So this whole thing is a freakin’ shakedown,” he added.

    Johnson had previously criticized Carlson’s historic interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him a “tool of the Kremlin” in an unhinged rant posted to X.

    Tucker responded by calling Johnson a “coward” for refusing an interview with him.

    “We had invited Boris Johnson hours before he said that. It was remarkable and remarkably dishonest. We knew that Johnson himself was a coward,” Carlson said.

    “We watched during Covid as he transitioned into a terrified old woman, but we had no idea he was also a liar. We should have known.”

    As Tucker pointed out, it was revealed that Johnson scuttled peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia early on in the conflict in 2022.

    The revelations of the UK politician’s grifting demands for an interview with Carlson was roundly mocked on social media.

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  • Stop Using Forex Crisis As Excuse To Inflate Cement Prices, Housing Minister Warns Cement Manufacturers

    The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, has warned cement manufacturers against taking undue advantage of the country’s current economic woes to increase the price of cement.

    The minister expressed displeasure over the steady, recurring, and alarming increase in the prices of cement and other building materials, and accused the manufacturers of hiding behind unstable foreign exchange to inflict hardship on Nigerians.

    Dangiwe’s assertion was made in Abuja at an emergency meeting held with cement and building materials manufacturers while responding to the manufacturer’s challenges.

    The Group Chief Commercial Officer, of Dangote Cement, Rabiu Umar blamed the high cost of gas and mining equipment for the hike in cement price.

    He said: “On the popular belief that most of the raw materials to produce cement are available locally, the reality is that it takes a lot of forex-related items to produce cement.

    “Most of the cement plants in Nigeria use gas to produce, the gas is indexed to a dollar, and it is almost half of the total cost of production and we are not getting enough. So, if 50 per cent of your cost of production is indexed to the dollar it means if the dollar changes then your total expenditure would change in that direction.

    “For us to mine the limestone, one needs to import the mining equipment and the equipment is a substantial part of the cost of production, you have to invest in a lot of those equipment and invest in keeping them going.

    “Regarding what is happening at the border towns because of the devaluation of the naira it has made it a lot more attractive for people to come from neighbouring countries, with foreign exchange, buy cement and export it illegally across the border, of course, what that has done is demand has increased meaning that available stock in the country has reduced and that has put a lot of pressure on the prices.”

    In his response, Dagiwe said, “The gas price you spoke of, we know that we produce gas in the country. The only thing you can say is that maybe it is not enough. Even if you say about 50 per cent of your production cost is spent on gas prices, we still produce gas in Nigeria.

    ”It’s just that some of the manufacturers take advantage of the situation. As for the mining equipment that you mentioned, you buy equipment, and it takes years, and you are still using it.

    “The time you bought it, maybe it was at a lower price, but because now the dollar is high, you are using it as an excuse. Honestly, we have to sit down and look at this critically also the demand and supply should be good for you because the government stopped the importation of cement, they stopped the importation to empower you to produce more.

    “Otherwise, if the government opens the border for mass importation of cement, the price would crash but you would have no business to do and at the same time the employment generation would go down. So, these are the kinds of things you have to look at, the efforts of government in ensuring things go well.”

    Recall that the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment assured that plans to stop the smuggling of goods through borders are already in motion with the support of the National Security Adviser.

    The development followed a closed-door meeting between the Minister of Works David Umahi; Dangote Cement PLC; BuA Cement PLC; Larfarge Africa PLC and the Cement Producers Association in Abuja.

    The meeting came to a close with a unanimous agreement between the stakeholders to retail a bag of 50kg cement at N7,000 to N8,000.

    This price is dependent on the city location in the country and progress will be reviewed 30 days from the agreement.

    Stop Using Forex Crisis As Excuse To Inflate Cement Prices, Housing Minister Warns Cement Manufacturers is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fact Check: This video doesn’t show Donald Trump’s wig flying off. That’s Pants on Fire!

    Here’s the bald truth: There is no proof former President Donald Trump wears a wig, or that it fell off during one of his rallies.

    According to a Feb. 17 Instagram video, about 15 minutes into his stump speech at a recent rally in Pensacola, Florida, “everyone watched in utter disbelief as Trump’s hair was lifted completely off his head.”

    The supposed incident was shown at the end of the video. After Trump says, “Now they wanna have a transcript of the other call, the second call, and I’m willing to provide that, we’ll probably give it to you on Tuesday,” his hair flies off and gets sucked into an airplane.

    (Screenshot from Instagram)

    This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

    Don’t blow your top, but this video isn’t real. It’s not new, either; we found a copy of this video uploaded in November 2019.

    It wasn’t a clip of Trump doing his stump speech at a Pensacola rally. In the original video, he was speaking to reporters Nov. 9, 2019, on the Joint Base Andrews tarmac in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

    Trump told reporters he was willing to provide a transcript of a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. But in the original clip, Trump’s hair stayed firmly in place.

    Another video of these remarks uploaded on C-SPAN also didn’t show a hairless Trump. We found no news reports that support this claim, either.

    The video doesn’t show Trump’s wig falling off while he was giving a speech; that’s a bald-faced alteration. We rate it Pants on Fire!



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  • 2 charged with murder in Chiefs celebration parade shooting

    By Nick Ingram and Margery A. Beck | Associated Press

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri prosecutors said Tuesday that two men have been charged with murder in last week’s shooting that killed one person and injured 22 others after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.

    Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays are charged with second-degree murder and other counts. They have been hospitalized since the shooting, Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said during a news conference. Officials declined to answer whether the men were being treated for gunshot wounds or other injuries.

    Court records lay out a basic view of how the shooting unfolded.

    The men did not know each other before the shooting, according to prosecutors. They were among several people arguing when Mays “pulled his handgun first almost immediately” and several others did the same, Peters Baker said. Police say it was Miller’s gun that fired the shot that killed a woman.

    Online court records did not list attorneys who could comment on the men’s behalf. The Missouri State Public Defender’s Office said applications for public defenders for the men had not yet been received by the Kansas City office.

    The new charges come after two juveniles were detained last week on gun-related and resisting arrest charges. Authorities said more charges were possible.

    “I do want you to understand — we seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions on that day. Every single one,” Peters Baker said. “So while we’re not there yet on every single individual, we’re going to get there.”

    Police have said a dispute among several people led to the shooting, which happened even as 800 police officers patrolled the celebration.

    The 22 people injured range in age from 8 to 47, according to police Chief Stacey Graves. Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and the host of “Taste of Tejano,” was killed.

    The shooting was the latest at a sports celebration in the U.S. A shooting wounded several people last year in Denver after the Nuggets’ NBA championship.

    That led Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas to wonder whether it’s time to rethink championship celebrations, even as he promised last week that the city will continue to celebrate its victories. Next month’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will go on as scheduled, Lucas said.

    The Kansas City shooting occurred in a state with few gun regulations and a city that has struggled with gun violence. In 2020, Kansas City was among nine cities chosen by the U.S. Justice Department in an effort to crack down on violent crime. In 2023, the city matched its record with 182 homicides, most of which involved guns.

    On Monday, Missouri’s Republican-led House on a bipartisan vote passed a ban on celebratory gunfire in cities following debate that ranged from tearful to angry. A similar measure was passed last year as part of a sweeping crime-related bill, but GOP Gov. Mike Parson vetoed the legislation. He cited issues with other crime provisions in the bill unrelated to celebratory gunfire.

    Beck reported from Omaha, Neb.

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  • Discrimination In Health Care Continues. Here’s What Needs To Change

    by Anissa Durham

    Older generations of healthcare workers are less likely to say discrimination against patients is a serious problem, a new Commonwealth Fund report found. In the report, researchers surveyed 3,000 health care workers, including nurses, doctors, dentists, medical assistants, mental health workers, and several others.  

    Black and Latino healthcare workers were more likely to say discrimination against patients based on race, ethnicity, or language is a serious problem that impacts patient care and their own mental health. Younger health care workers and workers of color said they witnessed discrimination against patients more often than white healthcare workers. 

    Why this matters: Discrimination against patients in health care settings continues to negatively impact their quality of care and health outcomes — with Black and brown patients most at risk. 

    Unfortunately, this is not new. 

    The quality of treatment for Black patients living with sickle cell disease differed by age, previous reporting by Word In Black found. Pediatric patients were treated with more compassion, whereas adult patients were often discriminated against and seen as seeking drugs instead of seeking care for pain management. 

    Source: Commonwealth Fund • Graphic by Anissa Durham African American Research Collaborative survey of health care workers, March 14 to April 5, 2023. 3,000 adults surveyed and six focus groups.
    • A staggering 64% of all health care workers between the ages of 18-29 say they have witnessed discrimination against patients — whereas only 25% of all health care workers 60 and older say they have witnessed discrimination against patients. 
    • Nearly 60% of all health care workers agreed that patients who speak Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Creole, or other languages besides English may not always receive equal quality treatment from health care providers compared to English-speaking patients.  
    • Latino and Black health care workers experienced the most stress from dealing with racism or discrimination in health care settings. 

    Nearly 70% of Black health care workers said medical providers are more accepting of white patients advocating for themselves than Black patients doing so.  

    Source: Commonwealth Fund • African American Research Collaborative survey of health care workers, March 14 to April 5, 2023. 3,000 adults surveyed and six focus groups. Graphic by Anissa Durham

    Solutions: Researchers tested multiple strategies to see which of them would be most effective at decreasing discrimination based on race or ethnicity in health care. Here’s what health care workers said would be most effective.  

    • Leaders of health care systems need to create simple ways for their workers and patients to report situations of discrimination or racism. 
    • Health care organizations’ management and leaders should regularly review their policies and procedures to create more equitable health outcomes and treatment for patients and workers.  
    • Health care workers at every level should receive training to recognize discrimination and bias within health care interaction and be taught how poor treatment leads to poor health outcomes. 

    Bottom line: There’s too much at stake not to recognize or continue to perpetuate racist and discriminatory behavior towards patients of color. Younger health care workers are more aware of discriminatory treatment, but the toll it takes contributes to the health care workforce shortage. Patients of color deserve fair and equitable treatment, and health care workers of color deserve the same. 

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  • Kemp says he can’t rely on RNC ‘to get the vote out’

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said Tuesday he cannot rely on the Republican National Committee (RNC) to boost voter turnout in state elections.

    CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Kemp on “The Source” what his thoughts were on Republicans’ prospects in November’s elections as former President Trump has thrown his support behind his daughter-in-law Lara Trump for co-chair of the RNC. Kemp said he was concerned about the national party’s ability to increase voter turnout and help Republican candidates in his response.

    “I’ve had concerns about the RNC and their ability to get the vote out and to get the early vote out and to raise enough money to be able to help candidates on the ground and in Georgia,” Kemp said. “You know, we had to do a lot of that ourselves. And I’m not trying to, you know, pick at anybody that’s in the state party, the national party, but it’s just — it’s just the fact that, you know, we could not rely on them to get the vote out.”

    “And I think that’s a concern that you know, any campaign — whether it’s Nikki Haley, or Donald Trump or anybody else — is going to be running. When you got to have a good ground game, you gotta raise a lot of money to get the vote out. We don’t need to wait till Election Day to do that,” he added.

    Kemp has previously urged Republicans to not “look in the rearview mirror” in the 2024 election. He also previously urged Trump to abandon his false claims that the election was stolen from him, warning that the former president could lose Georgia by continuing to push those claims.

    “If he continues to do that, he’s going to lose Georgia in November,” Kemp said during an interview with Collins last year.

    “There is no path for us to win the White House if we can’t win Georgia,” he later added.

    Kemp and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger resisted Trump’s pressure in 2020 to change the results of the election in Georgia. The former president endorsed Kemp’s primary opponent in 2022 — two years after the governor refused Trump’s request to overturn the 2020 election results — but Kemp won the primary and reelection.

    The Hill has reached out to the RNC for comment.

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  • COVID Vaxxed May Be Ineligible To Give Blood, Says Red Cross


    Red Cross cautions those who took experimental COVID jab that they may not be eligible to donate blood. Alex Jones breaks it all down!

    Alex Jones reveals that having taken the experimental COVID-19 mRNA vaccine may make your blood useless to the Red Cross.


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  • Don’t Destroy My Community For Enugu’s Centenary City Project, Traditional Ruler Warns Govt

    The traditional ruler of Obeagu, Awkunanaw Community in Enugu South Local Government Area of Enugu State, Igwe Mike Nnukwu, Tuesday, called for a halt in the ongoing demolition of buildings of the natives situated on the land designated for the proposed Enugu Centenary City.

    It was gathered that the estate is a private sector initiative on a large expanse of land meant for a state public institution. The traditional ruler was reacting to a protest against the demolition of the houses by the state authorities over alleged violation of the masterplan of Enugu municipality.

    The protest was done on Monday with over 3, 000 men and women calling on the state government not to displace the natives from their ancestral home. They urged the government to factor them into the proposed new city.

    In the words of the traditional ruler, “Our case is all about the lingering issue of Private Estate International, otherwise known as Centenary. They have come to acquire an illegal land in my community. They have dispossessed my people’s land. Most of these lands had been already given to the youths of tomorrow where they will build their individual houses in future. We woke up one morning to see that some individuals who call themselves Private Developers International have claimed that this vast area of land had been allocated to them by the state government. They said the land was given to them by former Governor Sullivan Chime.

    “It didn’t go down well with us because we didn’t know about it. What we know was that this land was acquired during the time of former Governor Jim Nwobodo for the establishment of Anambra State University, which was never built. We have always done our best to support the government. That is our story.”

    He called on the Enugu State government to come to their aid, and warned of the consequences of forceful takeover of the community’s ancestral land.

    In his words, “Our youths are no longer happy. Our women are not happy. Some of the houses they marked to be removed are houses our people have done their best to ensure they can live in as human beings. This private estate is a private individual business. We have nothing to do with them. No compensation was paid to our people. There is no memorandum of understanding between our people and them. How come that these people have decided to be intimidating us with our money – the money they sold from our land? There are a lot of stories.”

    The President General of the community is Oben Okafor. He said one of the demolished houses belonged to his son. Quoting him, “Enugu Capital Territory Authority through Centenary City demolished the proposed hospital meant to serve our people. Since 2009, they have been worrying our community, trying to take over our community for no reason. They claim they are building a new township. Are the people of Obeagu not qualified to live in the new township? If you want to develop our area, why must you demolish our property? If you ask us for a space in our area, we allow you to come in, not asking us to vacate our area for your personal interest. The place they call Centenary City is being sold by them. Nobody gave it to them. Our community did not give them any consent or anybody did.

    “We have a series of court cases against them, with many of them having court injunctions restraining them from accessing our land. The land for all the projects you see here was not sold to anybody by the community, but members of our community who are willing and have the money to build houses are given allocations to do that. An MoU has been prepared between whoever is an indigene and the community to build on the land allotted to them.”

    He said his son was a victim as his space meant for a hospital was pulled down. “All the documents pertaining to his space are already at the town planning. The worst part of it is that they demolished these buildings on a Saturday, not on a working day. The people that came here were on masks. They came in about seven vehicles. The only recognition we could make are the DRS Police, and the Enugu Capital Territory Authority. If it is a genuine job, why must it be done on a Saturday? Does Capital Territory work on Saturdays? The developers brought them to intimidate us. Are we not qualified to be part of the new township? Don’t we have people with the capability to build any kind of house? We have told the government that if they want any space, they can approach us.”

    Meanwhile, the Chairman, Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority, Mr Uche Anya, denied any wrongdoing. He said, “We are determined to stamp out the culture of distorting Enugu municipality masterplan and shall not allow any development that contravenes the law or serves as a hideout for criminals.”

    Don’t Destroy My Community For Enugu’s Centenary City Project, Traditional Ruler Warns Govt is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fact Check: Netanyahu mic moment seen in Instagram video misses context about COVID-19 pandemic

    More than four months into the Israel-Hamas war, one social media user shared a 4-year-old video and suggested it shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanhayu finds Arabs unclean.

    A Feb. 19 Instagram post shared a video of Netanyahu at a news conference receiving a microphone from someone the post described as a United Arab Emirates official. Netanyahu started to reach for the mic, then wagged his index finger and rubbed his hands together, summoning someone offscreen.

    Sticker text above the video read, “Netanyahu refuses to take mic from UAE official that is a sign of disrespect in Arab culture.”

    “Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to take a microphone from a UAE official and calls his aid to bring him hand sanitizers which suggests that they are unclean,” the post’s caption read. The caption also said that perhaps Netanyahu feared “there was an explosive in the mic as some leaders in the past have been targeted with explosives in mics.”

    This Instagram post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

    The Instagram post omits crucial context about the video to make it seem as if Netanyahu refused to touch the microphone because an Arab man handed it to him. 

    (Instagram screenshot)

    We found the full video on the prime minister’s official X account, @IsraeliPM. It was from a ceremony at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, celebrating the first commercial airplane flight from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Israel.

    “This is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Israel. It is a historic flight,” the Nov. 26, 2020 X post read, linking to a news release from the prime minister’s office, which quoted Netanyahu.

    In the video, after refusing the mic at first, an aide brought Netanyahu hand sanitizer, which the Israeli leader rubbed on his hands before continuing to speak.

    The event’s date, November 2020, was the first clue that the Instagram post was misleading. The world was amid a raging COVID-19 pandemic then. There were no vaccines available and health officials were urging people to use preventive measures such as masking, social distancing, hand-washing and hand sanitizer. A month after this event, Israel announced a third national lockdown because of surging coronavirus cases in that country.

    The event’s full video shows more context about Netanyahu’s motives in requesting the hand sanitizer. It shows him arriving at the event with his aides, everyone wearing masks, including Netanyahu. Instead of shaking hands with people, Netanyahu greeted people with elbow bumps.

    Benjamin Netanyahu bumps arms with people before news conference at Israel airport in Novemberr 2020.

    In March 2020, Netanyahu urged Israelis to change their behavior in response to the pandemic, including to refrain from shaking hands, according to the text of his address published by The Times of Israel.

    “We love to embrace. We love to shake hands. We love to kiss. No more,” Netanyahu said. “I have already specified certain changes that we need to make. First, to refrain from shaking hands, to wash hands. We will also issue directives about that again, repeatedly, to maintain personal hygiene.”

    Netanyahu apparently forgot his own handshake directive in June 2020 when meeting with Brian Hook, the U.S. special envoy to Iran in former President Donald Trump’s administration.

    Later, Netanyahu realized his mistake.

    Benjamin Netanyahu speaking with U.S. official Brian Hook in June 2020.

    “I was so swept away by the strength of our friendship that I grasped your hand,” Netanyahu said to Hook at a news conference. “So now, we’ll do this because we’re committed to the corona regime — and to our friendship.”

    The two men then used hand sanitizer before bumping elbows for the cameras. 

    “Elbow shake,” Netanyahu said. “That’s it. That’s as far as we go.”

    Historical photos and videos show Netanyahu shaking hands with Arab leaders in the past, such as Palestinian Authority leader Yasser Arafat in 1996, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in 2010, 2015 and 2016. A 2018 video shows Netanyahu shaking hands with Sultan Qaboos bin Said during a visit to Oman and a 2019 photo shows him shaking hands with Oman’s foreign minister.

    In 2019, Netanyahu attended a conference on Middle East peace in Warsaw, Poland. According to Trump’s U.S. peace envoy, Jason Greenblatt, the prime minister’s microphone stopped working as he was about to address delegates in a session closed to the press. Khaled Alyemany, Yemen’s foreign minister, who was sitting next to Netanyahu, let him use his, The Times of Israel reported. Hand sanitizer wasn’t mentioned.

    The Instagram claim that Netanyahu refused to touch a microphone because an Arab man handed it to him misleads about the context surrounding the incident. It came during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and as Netanyahu was publicly urging Israelis to take preventive measures like washing hands frequently. The claim is False.



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