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The Israel Defense Forces refused to comment on the attack Monday. Israel has launched attacks on sites in Syria in the past, most notably in February when it struck twelve targets including three aerial defense batteries, as well as four targets which the IDF described as Iranian.That attack came after the shooting down of an Israeli F-16 fighter jet by Syrian forces, and the infiltration of Israeli airspace by what the IDF said was an Iranian drone.On Sunday, Trump said there would be a "big price to pay" after an alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma, near the capital Damascus on Saturday, which the US blamed on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.In a series of tweets, Trump also criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and Tehran, saying "Russian and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad."It's not clear what retaliatory action Trump has in mind, if any, but the issue is expected to be discussed at a "small group" meeting of the National Security Council Monday, led by John Bolton on his first day as White House national security adviser, two administration officials told CNN.In April of last year, the US launched Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian air base after the US and others accused Assad's forces of perpetrating a deadly chemical weapons attack in Khan Sheikhoun, which the Syrian military denied.A United Nations joint report later blamed the Syrian government for the attack, which used the highly volatile nerve agent sarin to kill 80 people.Six people were killed in the retaliatory US airstrike, which US Secretary of Defense James Mattis claimed last year destroyed about 20% of the Syrian government's operational aircraft. 1667

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The indictment details scores of instances beginning in 2009 and continuing through 2016, in which the Hunters are accused of illegally using campaign money to pay for such things as family vacations to Italy, Hawaii and Boise, Idaho, school tuition, dental work, theater tickets and smaller purchases, including fast food, tequila shots, golf outings and video games. 368

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The former in-laws of a man suspected of opening fire and killing at least 26 people at a Texas church Sunday attended services at the church on occasion. 154

  

The national walkout is set to begin at 10 a.m. and last 17 minutes, one minute for each of the victims in the deadly Parkland, Florida, school shooting that happened one month ago. 181

  

The Polk County Sheriff's Office said the teenager made the violent and disturbing threats on the Discord text-chat app used by gamers.Detectives immediately began an investigation after the sheriff's office received multiple tips about the threats from other Discord users.Authorities said multiple online companies aided in the investigation, helping them identify the teenager who was staying with a friend at a home in Winter Haven, Florida.According to the arrest report, the 17-year-old admitted to making the threatening posts after getting jealous of other gamers.The sheriff's office released a list of the threats the teen allegedly made:“I’M GOING TO KILL SO MANY PEOPLE!!!!“SO MAY [MANY] BAD GUYS WILL DIE!!”“I’M GOING TO ATAB [STAB] SO MAY [MANY] PEOPLE AND MAKE THEM HURT!!”“I get pretty happy when I imagine myself being a villain going on a mass murdering spree like in a movie as f****d up as it sounds….”“HAHAHAHAHAHA I WANT SO MANY PEOPLE TO DIE BY HAND AND THEN PLAY WITH THEIR GUTS WHILE THAY [THEY] ARE STILL ALIVE!!!”“NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME!!! BUT THEY WILL UNDERSTAND HOW DEAD THEY WILL BE IN A MINUTE!!”Detectives arrested the teen October 23, charging him with written threat to kill or injure. WFTS is not naming him due to his age.“We sincerely appreciate those who brought these disturbing threats to our attention. People saw or heard something, and they said something," Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said. "We have learned from studying active shooters that in many cases there were indicators, clues and threats that were ignored prior to their evil actions. We can’t ignore these kinds of threats anymore. We must take those who make threats at their word.“During the course of their investigation, detectives determined the 17-year-old previously made threats of school shootings in Illinois. The teenager is not currently enrolled in any school.This story was originally published by Sean O'Reilly on 1937

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