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Netanyahu accuses Iran of attacking Israeli-owned cargo ship

By ILAN BEN ZION

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday accused Iran of attacking an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman last week, a mysterious explosion that further spiked security concerns in the region.

Without offering any evidence to his claim, Netanyahu told Israeli public broadcaster Kan that “it was indeed an act by Iran, that’s clear.”

“Iran is the greatest enemy of Israel, I am determined to halt it. We are hitting it in the entire region,” Netanyahu said. Iran promptly dismissed the charges.

The blast struck the Israeli-owned MV Helios Ray, a Bahamian-flagged roll-on, roll-off vehicle cargo ship, as it was sailing out of the Middle East on its way to Singapore on Friday. The crew was unharmed, but the vessel sustained two holes on its port side and two on its starboard side just above the waterline, according to American defense officials.

The ship came to Dubai’s port for repairs on Sunday, days after the blast that revived security concerns in Mideast waterways amid heightened tensions with Iran.

Iran has sought to pressure the U.S. to lift sanctions on Tehran as President Joe Biden’s administration considers option for returning to negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. Biden has said repeatedly the U.S. would return to the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers that his predecessor, Donald Trump, withdrew from in 2018 only after Iran restores its full compliance with the accord.

The explosion on the Israeli-owned ship last week recalled the tense summer of 2019, when the U.S. military accused Iran of attacking several oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman with limpet mines, designed to be attached magnetically to a ship’s hull. The Gulf of Oman leads through the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for the world’s oil supplies. Tehran has denied the accusations that it was behind the limpet mine attacks.

It remains unclear what caused Friday’s blast on the Helios Ray. The vessel had discharged cars at various ports in the Persian Gulf before the explosion forced it to reverse course. Over the weekend, Israel’s defense minister and army chief had both indicated they held Iran responsible for what they said was an attack on the vessel.

Iran responded to Netanyahu’s statement saying it “strongly rejected” the claim that it was behind the attack. In a press briefing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said Netanyahu was “suffering from an obsession with Iran” and described his charges as “fear-mongering.”

Khatibzadeh also accused Israel of taking “suspicious actions in the region” against Iran in recent months to undermine the 2015 nuclear deal, without elaborating, and vowed Iran would respond.

“Israel knows very well that our response in the field of national security has always been fierce and accurate,” he said.

Overnight, Syrian state media reported a series of alleged Israeli airstrikes near Damascus, saying air defense systems had intercepted most of the missiles. Israeli media reports said the alleged airstrikes were on Iranian targets in response to the ship attack.

Israel has struck hundreds of Iranian targets in neighboring Syria in recent years, and Netanyahu has repeatedly said Israel will not accept a permanent Iranian military presence there. Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah have provided military support to Syrian President Bashar Assad in the more than decade-long Syrian civil war.

The Israeli military declined comment.

Iran also has blamed Israel for a recent series of attacks, including another mysterious explosion last summer that destroyed an advanced centrifuge assembly plant at its Natanz nuclear facility and the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian scientist who founded the Islamic Republic’s military nuclear program two decades ago. Iran has repeatedly vowed to avenge Fakhrizadeh’s killing.

“It is most important that Iran doesn’t have nuclear weapons, with or without an agreement, this I also told to my friend Biden,” Netanyahu said Monday.

Iranian threats of retaliation have raised alarms in Israel since the signing of normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in September.

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Associated Press writers Isabel DeBre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

Iowa’s House delegation splits along party lines on pandemic relief

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RADIO IOWA – The three Republicans from Iowa who serve in the U.S. House voted against the pandemic relief House Democrats approved this weekend.

Fourth district Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull is blasting Democrats for removing his amendment which would have added derecho relief for Iowans to the bill. His proposal cleared the House Ag Committee with the support of Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne and the Republicans on the committee.

“There was one bipartisan amendment in this entire process — one — and that’s mine,” Feenstra said, “that allowed some funding to be spent toward helping areas of rural America that were devastated by natural disasters.”

Majority Democrats stripped Feenstra’s proposal from the bill before a final vote was taken.

“Iowa deserves better from Democrats,” Feenstra said. “Rural America deserves better from Democrats.”

Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, recorded a video statement after she voted “no” on the $1.9 trillion package.

“This bill is really a disservice to the hardworking taxpayers and children in Iowa’s first district,” Hinson said as she walked down the hallway of a congressional office building. “…We need to get more targeted relief. We don’t need more Washington pork spending.”

Second district Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa issued a written statement, saying it was “unacceptable” that less than one-half of one percent of the bill will fund local and state public health workers to speed up vaccinations.

Third district Congresswoman Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, voted for the bill. Axne called it “a comprehensive relief package that will help Iowans in need.” The bill provides a new round of direct payments to most Americans and extends enhanced unemployment benefits. It’s projected to provide $947 million to Iowa cities and counties, money Axne said is needed to protect local services and close budget deficits from last year.

The State of Iowa stands to get $1.3 billion. Republican Governor Kim Reynolds and 21 other governors co-signed a statement objecting to the way money is distributed to the states. The allocation is based on the number of unemployed in each state rather than on each state’s total population.

(Reporting by Woody Gottburg, KSCJ, Sioux City and Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson)

Coronavirus update

Eight deaths from coronavirus were reported over the weekend in Iowa.  That brings the state’s death total for the pandemic to 5471.  None of the deaths reported Saturday (2/27) or Sunday (2/28) were from the No Coast Network listening area.  There were also another 906 new positive tests for COVID-19 reported over the weekend, bringing the pandemic total in Iowa to 336,311. 49 new positive tests were reported in Jasper County, 29 in Wapello County, ten in Marion County, six in Mahaska County, two new positive tests in Poweshiek County, one in Monroe County and none in Keokuk County.

Oskaloosa City Council meets

Monday night (3/1), the Oskaloosa City Council will vote on approving a bid for the Meadow Creek Pavement Improvements Project.  The Council will also set dates for public hearings on the proposed fiscal year 2022 budget, as well as the City’s capital improvement plan for fiscal years 2022 through 2026.  Monday night’s Oskaloosa City Council meeting starts at 6.  You can only attend this meeting online at:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81184985622?pwd=QysvM1JQSnB1YTVFYkNLMlI2ZEdIZz09

Maren Morris & Chris Stapleton Lead This Year’s ACM Nominees

Nominees for the 56th Annual ACM Awards were announced Friday, with Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton leading this year’s back.

Both artists earned six nominations, with Miranda Lambert close behind with five, bringing her overall total to 68 lifetime nominations, the most of any female artist in ACM history. In addition, Miranda earned her 15th Female Artist of the Year nod. (She’s won nine times)

When it comes to diversity and inclusion, this year’s ACM made progress in some areas, and didn’t in others.

For example, the Entertainer of the Year category is made up of males – Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett and Stapleton.

But, in the Single of the Year category, every song features a female artist, including Miranda, Gabby Barrett, Carly Pearce (with Lee Brice), Ingrid Andress and Maren.

Also, there a record four Black artists nominated this year – Jimmie Allen, Kane Brown, Mickey Guyton and John Legend, for his duet with Carrie Underwood.

As for the snubs: Carrie didn’t receive a Female Artist of the Year nomination for the first time since 2005, and while she tied with Rhett for Entertainer of the Year last year, she didn’t receive a nod this year. Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw both had new albums this year and neither received a nod. Blake Shelton also only received one nod, for “Nobody But You,” his collaboration with Gwen Stefani. Click here to see artist reactions to this year’s nominations.

The 52nd Annual ACM Awards will air April 18th on CBS, and will take place live from three of Nashville’s most historic venues, the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Café.

Check out the complete list of nominees below:

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Luke Combs
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton

Female Artist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini
Miranda Lambert
Ashley McBryde
Maren Morris
Carly Pearce

Male Artist of the Year

Dierks Bentley
Luke Combs
Eric Church
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn
Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay
Florida Georgia Line
Maddie & Tae

Group of the Year

Lady A
Little Big Town
Old Dominion
The Cadillac Three
The Highwomen

New Female Artist of the Year

Ingrid Andress
Tenille Arts
Gabby Barrett
Mickey Guyton
Caylee Hammack

New Male Artist of the Year

Jimmie Allen
Travis Denning
HARDY
Cody Johnson
Parker McCollum

Album of the Year

Born Here Live Here Die Here – Luke Bryan
Mixtape Vol. 1 – Kane Brown
Never Will – Ashley McBryde
Skeletons – Brothers Osborne
Starting Over – Chris Stapleton

Single of the Year

“Bluebird” – Miranda Lambert
“I Hope” – Gabby Barrett
“I Hope You’re Happy Now” – Carly Pearce & Lee Brice
“More Hearts Than Mine”– Ingrid Andress
“The Bones” – Maren Morris

Song of the Year

“Bluebird” – Miranda Lambert
“One Night Standards” – Ashley McBryde
“Some People Do” – Old Dominion
“Starting Over” – Chris Stapleton
“The Bones” – Maren Morris

Video of the Year

“Better Than We Found It” – Maren Morris
“Bluebird”– Miranda Lambert
“Gone” – Dierks Bentley
“Hallelujah” – Carrie Underwood and John Legend
“Worldwide Beautiful” – Kane Brown

Songwriter of the Year

Ashley Gorley
Michael Hardy
Hillary Lindsey
Shane McAnally
Josh Osborne

Music Event of the Year

“Be A Light” – Thomas Rhett featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, Keith Urban
“Does To Me” – Luke Combs feat. Eric Church
“I Hope You’re Happy Now” – Carly Pearce & Lee Brice
“Nobody But You” – Blake Shelton ft. Gwen Stefani
“One Beer” – HARDY ft. Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson
“One Too Many” – Keith Urban, P!nk

Source: ACM

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1949, Hank Williams recorded several songs: “Mind Your Own Business,” “Honky Tonk Blues,” “You’re Gonna Change (Or I’m Gonna Leave)” and “Lost Highway.”
  • Today in 1957, The Everly Brothers recorded “I Wonder If I Care As Much” and “Bye Bye Love.”
  • Today in 1968, Johnny Cash and June Carter were married.
  • Today in 1980, Waylon Jennings hit the top of the Billboard country chart with “I Ain’t Living Long Like This.”
  • Today in 1983, Alabama’s album, “The Closer You Get,” was released.
  • Today in 1986, Dwight Yoakam debuted on the country charts with the single, “Honky Tonk Man.”
  • Today in 1990, Mark Chesnutt signed a record deal with MCA records.
  • Today in 1991, the video, “The Real Patsy Cline,” was certified gold.
  • Today in 1992, Garth Brooks was #1 on the charts with the single, “What She’s Doing Now.”
  • Today in 1993, Doug Stone’s 1990 self-titled debut album was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1994, the “Come On, Come On” album by Mary Chapin Carpenter was certified double platinum.
  • Today in 1994, at the GRAMMYs, “Passionate Kisses” won two awards: Best Country Song for Lucinda Williams (the songwriter) and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female for Mary Chapin Carpenter.
  • Today in 1996, the Alison Krauss + Union Station album, “Baby Now That I’ve Found You,” was certified double platinum.
  • Today in 2005, Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett’s “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” was certified gold.
  • Today in 2007, Jake Owens’ video, “Startin’ With Me,” premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2010, Carrie Underwood made a guest appearance on “How I Met Your Mother.”
  • Today in 2013, Parmalee made their first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry.
  • Today in 2014, Cole Swindell hit #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first time with his debut single, “Chillin’ It.”

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