Oman calls on Arabs to ease Israel’s ‘fears for its future’

A top Omani government official has said Arabs must take initiatives to make Israel overcome “fears for its future” in the region, drawing criticism from Jordan.

The remarks on Saturday by Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, the minister responsible for foreign affairs in Oman, came on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum hosted by Jordan on the shores of the Dead Sea.

“The West has offered Israel political, economic and military support and it now holds all the means of power… but despite that it fears for its future as a non-Arab country surrounded by 400 million Arabs,” he said.

“I believe that we Arabs must be able to look into this issue and try to ease those fears that Israel has through initiatives and real deals between us and Israel,” he told a panel discussing geopolitics.

While Abdullah’s title is Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Oman’s Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said remains the official Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The panel’s moderator, journalist Hadley Gamble, interrupted him to ask if the best solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict is “recognising Israel and its right to exist”.

The minister said no.

“Not recognising, but we want them themselves to feel that there are no threats to their future.”

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, whose country is the only Arab nation along with Egypt to have a peace treaty with Israel, dismissed the remarks saying “the issue is that there is an occupation” of Arab land.

“The Arab world has recognised Israel’s right to exist. The Palestinians themselves recognised the Israeli right to exist… that is not the issue,” Safadi told the panel.

“The issue is that there is an occupation. Is this occupation going to end or not?

Israel, Safadi said, must “withdraw from Arab lands occupied since 1967 and allow” the creation of a Palestinian state. “This is the issue,” he said.

“If they (Israel) say they are not comfortable, that is not my problem,” said Safadi.

“The problem is not with Arabs giving assurances… the problem is with Israel doing what is right for peace,” he added.

“Israel… is not doing the right thing. Actually, it is doing more of the wrong things by suffocating Palestinians,” the Jordanian foreign minister said, referring to the Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip.

“Gaza, is probably as you heard many times, the world’s largest prison,” he added.

In recent months, Israel has been courting Gulf Arab states.

In February, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met one-on-one with Bin Alawi at an international conference in Warsaw, attended by officials from Saudi ArabiaBahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

In October last year, Netanyahu held surprise talks with Oman’s Sultan Qaboos in Muscat – raising Palestinian fears of a normalisation of ties.

Last year Bin Alawi told a regional conference in Bahrain it might be “time for Israel to be treated the same (as states in the Middle East) and also bear the same obligations”.

Bahrain endorsed the remarks which at the time were said to be aimed at moving the Israeli-Palestinian “narrative from intractability to a new focus of pragmatism”.

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Exploited at every turn: The lives of Italy’s Chinese prostitutes

Milan, Prato, Rome and Venice, Italy – Wearing a knee-length winter coat, Xiaoyan* waits for her next client near the main train station in Venice. Clinging to her bag, she looks like any other bundled-up passer-by in the evening cold.

But the 45-year-old Chinese woman from the Zhejiang province, on the country’s eastern coast, has been working as a prostitute for the past three years.

She arrived in Italy in 2007 and, like many of her compatriots, initially found work in small clothes and footwear businesses.

With an estimated 300,000 Chinese nationals, Italy hosts the largest diaspora community in the European Union. 

Xiaoyan is gaunt but has a delicate appearance, with shoulder-length black hair and a short fringe. She lived in Civitanova Marche, a central city, before heading north.

“I used to work in small Chinese-run footwear enterprises, making around 1,000 euros ($1,123) a month,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. 

“Shifts were non-stop. I hardly slept. When orders arrived, I even worked up to 24 hours. I could not cope with that any longer. I wasn’t able to keep the pace any more.”

In China, Xiaoyan was a stay-at-home mother, looking after her two children. But her family needed money, so she left.

People of rural origin in China have reported being denied basic rights and benefits. A household registration system known as hukou determines citizens’ access to education and social welfare. Leaving the village becomes the only way for rural migrants to secure a better future.

After a challenging trip financed with loans from relatives and friends for a tourist visa, Xiaoyan eventually reached Italy.

“Labourers slept inside the [premises],” she said. “Our Chinese boss provided food and lodging, I never left the factory during those years.”

Hours upon hours of bad posture saw a doctor diagnose her with chronic body pain.

Sex work has also impacted her mental and physical health.

With an estimated 300,000 Chinese nationals, Italy hosts the largest diaspora community in the EU [Elisa Oddone/Al Jazeera]

Two years ago, Xiaoyan was unable to eat for several days when her face became partially paralysed from prolonged exposure to the cold.

In 2017, a man picked her up and drove out of the city. He assaulted and raped her, then stole her belongings. She managed to rush out of the car and grab his ID. But when she went to the police to file a report, she was unable to communicate in the little Italian she knew.

“Clients can be good and can be bad. Sometimes, I am scared,” Xiaoyan said. “I only work until midnight because this area turns very dangerous after that. It is easier to get mugged.”

Sexual intercourse with her costs 50 euros ($56), she says. With a little extra, she might agree to sex without a condom. For other acts, she charges between 10 and 30 euros ($11 and $34)

The interview ends when headlights catch her attention. A client arrives, her job starts. Meanwhile, seven other Chinese women have appeared on the street.

Prostitution is legal in Italy, but organised prostitution – solicitation, whether indoor, on the street or controlled by third parties, is not. 

Brothels were also banned in 1958.

“There is an extremely high demand for prostitutes in Italy,” said Davide Prosdocimi, a social worker with the Milan-based Somaschi, a religious foundation working with vulnerable individuals. “Clients are extremely numerous. Women and transsexuals, mostly hailing from Albania, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Nigeria, Peru and Romania are easy to find online, at massage parlours and on the streets.”

He said some women are underage and are forced by their pimps to ask for more money from clients. The Chinese don’t, he said. But regardless of their age, most of the women tend to remain on the streets for a long time, up to eight years.

Like in several other Italian municipalities, clients in Mestre risk fines between 250 and 500 euros ($280 to $561) if caught.

My husband fell sick in China and I had to pay 60,000 euros for his medical expenses. Today, I am a widow, I am scared my son might find out about this job. But what else can I do?

Meiling*

According to Marianna Benetello from the Numero Verde Nazionale in aiuto alle vittime di tratta e/o grave sfruttamento (Italy’s hotline for victims of trafficking and/or exploitation), around 30 Chinese women work on the streets of the Venice area. Others are in about a dozen massage parlours, while more work hidden inside flats.

The hotline works in partnership with governmental and local agencies.

There are no exact figures for the number of Chinese prostitutes working indoors. They are usually older than 29 and are considered the most vulnerable group. 

Their landlords, mostly Chinese, do not question their activities, although in many cases they are aware of them.

Chinese women in parlours usually possess regular documents and are in good health, while those in apartments don’t. Both move fast, hopping from city to city.

This lifestyle is also documented by client complaints on dedicated forums like gnoccaforum or gnoccatravels (“gnocca” being the Italian for “chick”). 

Web entries describe encounters in graphic language, detailing the way women look, what they offer, costs, GPS coordinates to reach the location, and the presence of architectural barriers for people with disabilities.

In Italy’s vast online prostitution world, Chinese ads represent between five and 10 percent of the offers. 

We are in regular contact with 13 Chinese women working on the street,” says Benetello, also an Italian-Chinese cultural mediator in Venice. “We accompany them to regular checkups and help them out with documents. Their average age is around 50. The youngest is 32, the oldest is 62.

“Women who work on the street or inside apartments are older because they come from previous work experiences, either as labourers or maids,” she said. “Never-ending work shifts had a very strong impact on women’s bodies, mind and psychology.”

There are no exact figures for the number of Chinese prostitutes in Italy [Elisa Oddone/Al Jazeera]

Chinese workers in Italy are forced to live in factories to be more productive. When large orders arrive, they often work up to 16 hours a day. Labourers are paid per piece, sometimes earning between 1,500 and 2,000 euros ($1,685 to $2,246) a month. But earnings are not proportional to people’s efforts. 

Eventually, when their productivity decreases due to physical limits and sight problems, the workers lose their jobs. 

Men are left with no choice but to return to China. Some women decide to stay, taking jobs as babysitters or maids for Chinese compatriots, for very low salaries. Others end up being exploited and enter prostitution.

“Exploitation passes very fast, and in a fluid way, from work exploitation to sexual exploitation,” Benetello said.

History of migration

The Chinese started to reach Italy during World War II. 

In the 1980s, their presence grew across the local garment sector, and in the booming 1990s, workers from across China relocated to produce clothes, shoes and handbags carrying the prized “Made in Italy” label.

Today, thousands work in small companies across Padua and other areas. 

Around 50,000 Chinese are employed in Prato alone, Italy’s textile capital near Florence. 

Several businesses have been accused of using undocumented migrant labour, ignoring safety rules and evading taxes. 

Experts and activists say criminal organisations are likely responsible for exploiting Chinese women [Elisa Oddone/Al Jazeera]

In Prato, ads written in Chinese are found everywhere, reading: “Newly opened massage parlour, 18-year-old Chinese girls, newly arrived from China, very pretty, elegant, and well-mannered at your service.” 

Others read: “Newly arrived young pretty girls from Taiwan. Full service.”

In light of their young age, social workers say human trafficking could be involved. Still, they say the hurdles that exist to accessing Chinese-only circles has made it impossible to connect with the victims directly.

Meanwhile, Chinese women working on the streets in Prato are older. Their clients are elderly Italian men or migrants. Women in this position keep an extremely low profile, wear modest attire and, in many cases, talk to potential clients while pretending to wait at bus stops or in public parks.

Race to climb China’s social scale

Around 300km north, in Milan, prices for sex with Chinese women on the street drop to between 20 and 30 euros ($22 to $34).

They work in a relatively central area, day and night. Most used to work in factories or massage parlours. Still, they prefer the street because it offers anonymity.

Yanyan*, a smartly dressed 45-year-old from China’s northeast, works every day with fixed clients in Milan’s Vallazze street.

The road is near cheap motels where prostitutes, also of other nationalities, bring clients. 

Yanyan is divorced and moved eight years ago to support her son. After working in clothes factories, she needed a more lucrative job. 

“I send money to my son when he needs it,” she said. “He lives with his grandmother and saves a lot. He is 25 and currently taking state exams to get a job in the public sector. This is a very hard exam. There are thousands of people fighting for that one place.”

For the past 25 years, China has undergone radical transformation and unprecedented economic growth, said Daniele Brigadoi Cologna, a Chinese language lecturer and researcher at the Insubria University of Como. 

People are extremely worried about being left behind in the “race” to improve social status, he said.

This makes it very hard to offer alternatives to these women, whose only goal is to make money for their families and guarantee their own survival, social workers say.

“In this [struggle], people may feel that there are no clear boundaries and that everything is allowed,” Brigadoi Cologna says. “This pushes people to conceive their own commercialisation 360-degrees, embracing all aspects of life, starting with work.”

This is the driving force setting migration in motion.

“All women and men arrive using a tourist visa for a planned long stay in the country. Chinese migrants don’t enter the country via boats from the Mediterranean or from the Balkans,” said Lorenzo Gestri, Prato’s Public Prosecutor. 

In 2014, his team found a group of Chinese people packed into an apartment with three-month Polish and French entry visas. The Schengen visa system allows people to legally travel across the European Union for 30 days after arrival.

“It seems a journey package costs between 7,000 and 10,000 euros ($7,863 and $11,232), including the visa, trip, lodging and several job offers. These trips are organised by middlemen back in China,” he said.

He added that it is difficult to pin down information on these middlemen.

“It is reasonable to think that the first year of work serves to repay the whole journey.”

Some women pay more than $10,000 to arrive in Italy to work and send money home [Elisa Oddone/Al Jazeera]

When employers need labourers, fresh workers arrive almost immediately in Prato. Chinese scouts are allegedly in charge of recruiting new workers and coordinating their trip with organisers back in China.

“When people arrive, they lack all kinds of information, also ignoring the existence of a residency permit or their condition as [undocumented] migrants,” said Federica Festagallo, a China expert with Rome-based Be Free, a social cooperative against trafficking, violence and discrimination. “Chinese people only count on their own community when abroad.”

Also at a later stage, documents and residency permits are obtained with the help of people within their own community, in exchange for money.

“The person who exploits them is also the one who is feeding them, giving them a job and the chance to survive in Italy,” Festagallo said. “It is very hard to suggest to them to sue their exploiters.”

At the time of publication, the Chinese embassy in Rome had not replied to Al Jazeera’s request for comment. 

“We don’t have any judicial cooperation with Chinese authorities,” said Gestri, Prato’s public prosecutor. “Each time we asked, [their] answers didn’t show availability to cooperate.”

We don’t know who the owners of these parlours are. We can presume there is some criminal organisation behind them.

Carolina Jimenez, Somaschi foundation in Milan

Among Italy-bound Chinese women, some are directly recruited to work in massage parlours. 

They respond to adverts online and in Chinese newspapers.

Parlours protect clients by reducing the risk of police fines and also save them the money usually spent on motels. 

Women, meanwhile, maximise their income by living and working on the premises.

Parlour windows are usually covered with pink or blue curtains, or tinted. A spy hole in the door allows women to see their clients arriving. On average, three to four work in one parlour. 

“Comparing data gathered from clients chatting on online forums with information from social workers, we noticed that in two-thirds of the cases, women in massage parlours offer what they consider minor sexual services,” researcher Brigadoi Cologna said. “They do not think of themselves as prostitutes in the absence of complete sexual intercourse.”

At around 11:30am on a Monday, a woman in her late thirties wearing shorts and a tight t-shirt opens the door of a two-storey massage parlour in Milan’s Viale Padova.

Neon lights illuminate the bare architecture.

An Italian client carrying a backpack enters from another door and asks for the “usual” woman.

At this point, the woman makes brisk signs for these reporters to leave. The client begins walking downstairs to the lower floor, where the rooms presumably are.

“We don’t know who the owners of these parlours are,” said Carolina Jimenez, from the Somaschi foundation in Milan. “We can presume there is some criminal organisation behind them. What we see is that women are in charge of these spaces. They are probably prostitutes who managed to make a career over the years and climb a sort of career ladder. Still, the women don’t tell the whole truth.”

Several women work from inside massage parlours [Elisa Oddone/Al Jazeera]

Back in Venice, on the streets of Mestre, Meiling*, Xiaoyan’s flatmate, said she has been in Italy for the past 20 years.

After working for 14 years in Chinese-run businesses making leather goods, the 51-year-old became a masseuse on Italian beaches. She moved to massage parlours later on but quit when she injured her hand.

“When I work on the street, I usually have a couple of clients a night,” she said. “Before landing on the street I tried to run a shop but went bankrupt shortly after. I lost 35,000 euros ($39,000).

“Meanwhile, my husband fell sick in China and I had to pay 60,000 euros ($67,300) for his medical expenses. Today, I am a widow, I am scared my son might find out about this job. But what else can I do?”

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UK’s May says deal with opposition only way to secure Brexit

UK’s Prime Minister Theresa May defended on Saturday her decision to turn to the country’s main opposition to get her EU divorce deal approved, warning without cross-party consensus Brexit could “slip through our fingers”.

The beleaguered leader opened talks this week with the Labour Party in a bid to break months of stubborn opposition in parliament to the withdrawal agreement she struck with European leaders last year.

MPs have rejected three times her deal finalised with the bloc last November to end 46 years of membership.

May’s overtures to Labour came ahead of an EU summit on Wednesday where she must secure another Brexit extension, until June 30, to prevent Britain crashing out the bloc at the end of next week with no accord.

The country’s original March 29 departure date was delayed to April 12 last month.

“We must deliver Brexit and to do so we must agree a deal,” May said in a statement released by Downing Street, adding the two main parties agreed on major aspects of Brexit. 

“That is the basis for a compromise that can win a majority in parliament and winning that majority is the only way to deliver Brexit.

“The longer this takes, the greater the risk of the UK never leaving at all. It would mean letting the Brexit the British people voted for slip through our fingers.”

However after several days of negotiations with Labour, its leader Jeremy Corbyn complained he had not “noticed any great change in the government’s position so far”.

“I’m waiting to see the red lines move,” he added.

Meanwhile EU members, who must give unanimous backing to any further Brexit delay, are growing increasingly impatient at the dysfunction in Westminster. 

They could offer just a shorter postponement – or a longer period of up to a year.

France‘s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told reporters at a G7 meeting in France on Saturday that it was time for the Brexit crisis to end.

“The British authorities and the British parliament need to understand that (the EU) is not going to be able to constantly exhaust itself with the ups and downs of domestic British politics,” he said.

However Ireland‘s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar cautioned it was “extremely unlikely” a member would veto another extension, while revealing he now favoured a lengthy delay.

‘Restore national identity’

Despite the continued uncertainty over Brexit, it emerged on Saturday that the British government has has begun issuing with the words “European Union” removed from the front cover. 

The interior ministry said a longstanding decision to start introducing the travel documents without reference to the bloc had gone ahead from March 30.

But it confirmed that some newly issued passports will still bear the bloc’s name due to an attempt to save public money by using up “leftover stock”. 

British passports had already become ensnared in the country’s Brexit divisions.

The government in 2017 announced that it would return to traditional blue passports “to restore national identity”, pleasing Brexiteers but drawing scorn from Remainers.

The travel documents had dark blue covers from 1921, but Britain switched to burgundy from 1988, in common with other members of the-then European Community.

The new production contract is to begin in October 2019, with passports currently being issued in the burgundy colour.

‘Listen to suggestions’

Whether Britain will have left the bloc by then is uncertain.

Even those of May’s Conservative colleagues who back her deal have denounced any outreach to Labour, while the most hardline Brexiteers remain implacably opposed to her deal.

Reports in Britain’s Sunday newspapers said Tory MPs would try to oust May if Britain had to contest European Parliament elections in late May as part of a lengthy Brexit delay.

But Finance Minister Philip Hammond, who backed Remain in Britain’s 2016 referendum and is seen as favouring as soft a Brexit as possible, urged his divided party to show flexibility.

“We should be open to listen to suggestions that others have made and some people in the Labour Party are making other suggestions,” he said.

Labour is pushing for a much closer post-Brexit alliance with the EU, including participation in a customs union.

May has previously dismissed the idea because it bars Britain from striking its own trade deals with global giants such as China and the United States.

But the opposition party is also facing internal division on the issue.

Eighty Labour MPs wrote to Jeremy Corbyn on Saturday urging him to secure a guarantee of a second referendum in any Brexit deal he reaches with May.

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Israel elections 2019 at a glance: Gantz vs Netanyahu

About 5.88 million of eligible voters are set to vote in the Israeli elections on April 9 to elect a party that will lead the next Israeli government.

Fourteen main parties are competing for 120 seats in the 21st Knesset.

A party has to secure a majority of 61 seats out of 120 in order to form a government and choose a leader to become prime minister.

Israel in the past has seen particularly high turn-out rates, with 71.8 percent of eligible voters casting their ballots in the 2015 election.

Israel’s incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the right-wing Likud party is seeking a fifth term in office.

According to polls it’s a tight race against his main rival Benny Gantz, a former army chief who leads the centrist Blue and White party, a party merged in alliance with former finance minister and TV personality Yair Lapid.

Here’s what you need to know about Israel’s elections:

Main contenders

Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, 69

If re-elected on April 9, Netanyahu could become Israel’s longest serving prime minister and the first sitting prime minister to be indicted on corruption charges.

A corruption investigation involving one case of bribery and two cases of fraud and breach of trust culminated in February 2019 when Israel’s attorney general announced that he intends to indict Netanyahu.

But Netanyahu dismissed the allegations, calling it a “witch-hunt” concoted by his opponents.

Despite the charges, mostly younger Israelis prefer Netanyahu for prime minister over rival Benny Gantz, according to a pre-election poll by Israel Democracy Institute.

Netanyahu currently leads the most right-wing government in Israeli history and also serves as defence minister.

Over the past decade he’s become known as Mr. Security as he portrays himself as the one who can best keep Israel safe in the “tough neighbourhood” of the Middle East.

During his tenure, US President Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and recognised the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, seized from Syria in 1967, which may boost his popularity at the polls.

Benjamin “Benny” Gantz, 59

As security always takes centre stage in Israeli politics, Benny Gantz former chief of staff of the Israeli army is Netanyahu’s biggest challenger.

Along with two other former Israeli army chiefs of staff, he quickly formed the Centrist Blue and White party in February 2019 in alliance with former finance minister and TV personality Yair Lapid in a bid to unseat Netanyahu.

Gantz boasts the military credentials that appeal to much of the Israeli public. He served as chief of staff during two military assaults on the besieged Gaza Strip in in 2012 and 2014.

Once praised by Netanyahu as an “excellent officer” to whom Israelis owed gratitude, the prime minister has now branded his competition as a “weak leftist”.

In a bid to win right-wing voters, Gantz’s controversial campaign videos boast of killing Palestinians and sending Gaza “back to Stone Age” referencing to the air attacks the army launched in 2014.

Many have criticised him for lacking a clear political stance including the future of illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.

However, as part of his platform he has vowed to “fix” the controversial Jewish nation-state law which defined Israel as the exclusive homeland of the Jewish people.

How the elections work

Voters will be casting their ballots for a party, not a prime minister. The more votes a party gets, it obtains more seats in the Knesset (parliament) as the government is based on a nationwide proportional representation system.

There are 120 seats in Knesset. A party must secure a majority of at least 61 seats in order to form a government.

During elections, parties must pass an electoral threshold of 3.25 percent to gain a Knesset seat. That’s why many parties form coalitions so they can have a better chance of passing this threshold.

Once the results are in, all parties that pass the threshold then submit their choice of candidate for prime minister to President Reuven Rivlin.

Rivlin then assigns the job of forming a coalition to the party leader who he thinks has the best chance of doing so.

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Matt Mooney, Tariq Owens Play Unlikely Heroes to Extend Historic Texas Tech Run

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 06: Head coach Chris Beard of the Texas Tech Red Raiders reacts with Tariq Owens #11 and Matt Mooney #13 in the first half against the Michigan State Spartans during the 2019 NCAA Final Four semifinal at U.S. Bank Stadium on April 6, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)

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In 2018, when the Texas Tech Red Raiders made their first men’s Elite Eight appearance, Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens were attending schools 800 and 1,800 miles away. At that moment, they were nothing more than standout players in different areas of the country.

Oh, what a difference one year makes.

After last season ended, Mooney and Owens transferred to the Big 12 school as graduates and braced a departure-rocked roster. Zhaire Smith was a surprise one-and-done, and the Red Raiders also lost five important seniors from the rotation.

Given that Texas Tech’s No. 2 returning scorerBrandone Francisaveraged 5.1 points per game, it was reasonable to anticipate a sharp drop in overall performance. Combined with the superstar emergence of Jarrett Culver, the arrivals of Mooney and Owens helped the Red Raiders remain a nationally competitive team.

But this? No. Not everyone envisioned they’d improve upon last season’s historic finish with the program’s first Final Four run.

“To be honest, I don’t think we expected all of this to happen,” Francis said on the Dan Le Batard Show before Saturday’s 61-51 win over Michigan State in Minneapolis. “We knew we was a little bit talented, but it’s an amazing feeling for us to be in this position we are right now.”

Thanks to the grad transfers, Texas Tech isn’t finished. How the pair ended up here, thoughlifting the program to a date with Virginia for the national title on Mondayis simply remarkable.

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Owens initially played at Tennessee, spent two seasons at St. John’s and decided to play his last year at Texas Tech. Mooney began his college career at Air Force and then earned a pair of first-team All-Summit League honors before he landed in Lubbock.

On a night when All-American guard Culver struggled offensively and ended a meager 3-of-12 from the floor, Mooney and Owens carried Texas Tech to the triumph over the Spartans.

During the first half, Owens showed off his trademark skill and swatted a couple of shots. While at St. John’s, the spring-loaded forward twice led the Big East in blocks per game. He ranked second in the Big 12 this season.

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Owens added a third block before an ankle injury limited his remaining impact, but he still tallied seven points and four rebounds along with that much-needed defensive production.

And immediately after Owens hobbled off the floor with 14:43 left to play, Mooney stole the show.

The senior scored 13 of Texas Tech’s next 18 points. Mooney propelled the Red Raiders to a 13-point edge, their biggest lead of the game. He finished the night with a game-high 22 points.

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“The basket just got big for me,” he told reporters.

Granted, a ton of credit should go to Texas Tech coach Chris Beard. He identified and recruited the talent―that includes Mooney and Owens―and has engineered the most efficient defense in the 18-year history of KenPom.com data.

Plus, Culver shook his icy shooting night with a clutch stretch in the closing minutes. After MSU made it a one-point game, he scored six straight points to seal the victory.

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But the Red Raiders wouldn’t have been in that position without the transfers.

“It’s been a heck of a journey,” Mooney said after the game, drastically understating the paths both he and Owens traveled.

And now, there’s only one obstacle between Mooney, Owens and their pursuit of the ultimate final stop: the first national championship for Texas Tech men’s basketball.

Recruiting information via 247Sports. Statistics courtesy of KenPom.com or Sports Reference, unless otherwise noted. Follow Bleacher Report writer David Kenyon on Twitter @Kenyon19_BR.

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Texas Tech Advances to 2019 NCAA Championship with Tough Win vs. Michigan State

Texas Tech guard Matt Mooney (13) celebrates after making a three-point basket during the second half against Michigan State in the semifinals of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 6, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

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Matt Mooney has Texas Tech on the brink of its first men’s basketball national championship after a 61-51 Final Four win over Michigan State.

The guard was the surprise hero for the Red Raiders on Saturday, as he finished with 22 points at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Jarrett Culver struggled for much of the night but scored eight of his 10 points in the final three minutes to help seal the game for the No. 3 seed.

Despite facing numerous programs with more past success in the NCAA tournament, Texas Tech continues to keep its dream run alive.

Michigan State’s season ended in the national semifinals despite 16 points from Cassius Winston.

It was an ugly game throughout, as defenses ruled the day. The offenses especially struggled out of the gates. The teams combined to shoot just 30.6 percent from the field in a low-scoring first half. There was just seven combined points (and two field goals) over the final seven minutes before intermission.

Texas Tech was likely especially disappointed, considering it got no production out of its best player:

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So, Jarrett Culver is 0-for-6 from the field, has more fouls (2) than points (1) — and yet Texas Tech leads Michigan State, 23-21, at the half.

The team was fortunate to get help from role players, though—especially from Tariq Owens on both ends:

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The center had seven points, four rebounds and three blocks before he suffered an ankle injury in the second half.

Matt McQuaid shouldered much of the load for Michigan State on the other end, scoring nine quick points to keep his team in the game.

These weren’t the big names we were expecting to see make a difference, but neither team took much of an advantage before the half ended with a 23-21 Texas Tech lead.

John Niyo @JohnNiyo

Lowest scoring first half (44 points) in an NCAA semifinal since 2000, when Michigan State and Wisconsin combined for 36.

The Red Raiders continued to play well in the second half despite Owens’ injury and Culver in foul trouble.

The key was the defense, which left few openings for Michigan State:

Dan Wolken @DanWolken

Texas Tech’s defense is just absolutely sick

Chris Vannini @ChrisVannini

Texas Tech does not allow a single easy pass. There’s a reason it’s the best defense in the KenPom era.

Max Meyer @TheMaxMeyer

Are we sure Texas Tech only plays with five guys on defense?

The Spartans shot 31.9 percent from the field and had 11 turnovers with just six assists.

Mooney took over on the offensive end, making big shots from all over the court:

Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

Mooney is FEELING IT
Mahomes is loving it

#MarchMadness https://t.co/KRhyqeJdEC

Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

Have yourself a game, Mooney 🔥

#MarchMadness https://t.co/vyZqlWTdGj

Seth Davis @SethDavisHoops

It’s Matt Mooney’s world, we’re just living in it.

The grad transfer finished 8-of-16 from the field and 4-of-8 from three-point range—hitting at least twice as many field goals as anyone else on the court for either team.

Michigan State slowly crawled back into the game by getting to the free-throw line, scoring six straight points at the charity stripe as part of an 8-0 run to cut the deficit to one.

However, this is where Culver came up big with a personal 6-0 run to give the Red Raiders some breathing room.

Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

Better late than never, Culver. CLUTCH.

#MarchMadness https://t.co/LTXRbhVRCR

Although he went 3-of-12 from the field, he came through when needed.

Texas Tech ended up scoring the final nine points to close out the hard-fought win. 

The team will now take on Virginia for the national championship Monday in what will likely be a defensive struggle.

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UVA Gets Key Foul Call

  1. Wild End to UVa-Auburn

    All the takes on controversial call (and non-call) in UVa’s win over Auburn

  2. Dickie V Wasn’t Pleased

    Dick Vitale @DickieV

    I certainly credit Guy for making 3 FT, but he never should have been on line. Obvious double-dribble was missed. What a gut-wrenching way to lose for Auburn.

  3. FOX College Hoops @CBBonFOX

    The no-call heard round the college hoops world 👀 https://t.co/YHCNZjq99B

  4. Spida Encourages Auburn

    Donovan Mitchell @spidadmitchell

    To my man on Auburn who fouled… keep ya head up fam🙏🏾

  5. Our Kids Will Hear About This Game

    Ross Martin @RossMartin_IC

    Wow. We’ll talk this for years.

  6. 🤔

    Brad Calipari @bradcalipari

    Question: if the foul called for Virginia on the last shot was about being able to land, which yes it was a foul, why was the last shot for auburn also not considered a foul? Watching it it seemed like he couldn’t land after shooting either

  7. 🔥😡🔥

    Jeff Borzello @jeffborzello

    Bruce Pearl is apocalyptic

  8. Jay Williams Weighs In

    Jay Williams @RealJayWilliams

    There was a foul on UVA but there was also a double dribble on Ty Jerome before that. Crazy game. #UVAvsAuburn

  9. Mixed Reactions to Foul on 3-Pointer

    Twitter was mixed after Kyle Guy was sent to the line at the buzzer

  10. Chuck Couldn’t Believe It

    Chris Emma @CEmma670

    Agony for Auburn and Charles Barkley. https://t.co/q4biAlCc4L

  11. Foul Less Controversial Than Double Dribble

    Seth Davis @SethDavisHoops

    Very strong Twitter consensus among experts and journalists that Doughty committed a foul there. It really wasn’t close.

  12. Controversial Call

    David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc

    I hate to say this…but that is a foul.

  13. 🏆

    Derek Terry @DerekSTerry

    Give Kyle Guy an Oscar.

  14. Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

    The foul, captured by @StreeTweeter of @GettyImages. https://t.co/lnC1tsDfWJ

  15. Give Them the Title

    Brad Woodson @Bwoodson_12

    The refs will win the ncaa tourney this year

  16. Horrible Call

    Bonta Hill @BontaHill

    THAT’S NOT A FOUL!

  17. /r/CollegeBasketball @redditCBB

    So I am of the opinion that the refs made the correct call on the 3PT foul, but the missed double dribble is gonna haunt Auburn for a loooooong time

  18. Oh No

    Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

    Foul and free throws costs Bruce Pearl a $100,000 bonus.

  19. Unreal Finish

    Kyle Tucker @KyleTucker_ATH

    This is just unbelievable.

  20. Can’t Make This Call That Late in the Game

    Alex Bozich @insidethehall

    That’s a terrible call.

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UVA Gets Key Foul Call

  1. Wild End to UVa-Auburn

    All the takes on controversial call (and non-call) in UVa’s win over Auburn

  2. Dickie V Wasn’t Pleased

    Dick Vitale @DickieV

    I certainly credit Guy for making 3 FT, but he never should have been on line. Obvious double-dribble was missed. What a gut-wrenching way to lose for Auburn.

  3. FOX College Hoops @CBBonFOX

    The no-call heard round the college hoops world 👀 https://t.co/YHCNZjq99B

  4. Spida Encourages Auburn

    Donovan Mitchell @spidadmitchell

    To my man on Auburn who fouled… keep ya head up fam🙏🏾

  5. Our Kids Will Hear About This Game

    Ross Martin @RossMartin_IC

    Wow. We’ll talk this for years.

  6. 🤔

    Brad Calipari @bradcalipari

    Question: if the foul called for Virginia on the last shot was about being able to land, which yes it was a foul, why was the last shot for auburn also not considered a foul? Watching it it seemed like he couldn’t land after shooting either

  7. 🔥😡🔥

    Jeff Borzello @jeffborzello

    Bruce Pearl is apocalyptic

  8. Jay Williams Weighs In

    Jay Williams @RealJayWilliams

    There was a foul on UVA but there was also a double dribble on Ty Jerome before that. Crazy game. #UVAvsAuburn

  9. Mixed Reactions to Foul on 3-Pointer

    Twitter was mixed after Kyle Guy was sent to the line at the buzzer

  10. Chuck Couldn’t Believe It

    Chris Emma @CEmma670

    Agony for Auburn and Charles Barkley. https://t.co/q4biAlCc4L

  11. Foul Less Controversial Than Double Dribble

    Seth Davis @SethDavisHoops

    Very strong Twitter consensus among experts and journalists that Doughty committed a foul there. It really wasn’t close.

  12. Controversial Call

    David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc

    I hate to say this…but that is a foul.

  13. 🏆

    Derek Terry @DerekSTerry

    Give Kyle Guy an Oscar.

  14. Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

    The foul, captured by @StreeTweeter of @GettyImages. https://t.co/lnC1tsDfWJ

  15. Give Them the Title

    Brad Woodson @Bwoodson_12

    The refs will win the ncaa tourney this year

  16. Horrible Call

    Bonta Hill @BontaHill

    THAT’S NOT A FOUL!

  17. /r/CollegeBasketball @redditCBB

    So I am of the opinion that the refs made the correct call on the 3PT foul, but the missed double dribble is gonna haunt Auburn for a loooooong time

  18. Oh No

    Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

    Foul and free throws costs Bruce Pearl a $100,000 bonus.

  19. Unreal Finish

    Kyle Tucker @KyleTucker_ATH

    This is just unbelievable.

  20. Can’t Make This Call That Late in the Game

    Alex Bozich @insidethehall

    That’s a terrible call.

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Dwyane Wade’s Son Zaire on Paul Pierce’s Comments: ‘I Don’t Wanna Hear It’

MIAMI, FL - MARCH 02: Dwyane Wade #3 of the Miami Heat speaks to his son Zaire Blessing Dwyane Wade before the game against the Brooklyn Nets in the  half at American Airlines Arena on March 2, 2019 in Miami, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

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Paul Pierce believes he is better than Dwyane Wade, but few people seem to agree with him.

The latest to defend Wade in this argument is his own son, Zaire Wade:

ESPN @espn

Zaire Wade shared his take on Paul Pierce’s comments about his dad, D-Wade. https://t.co/MwoHoFtpdq

This comes in response to Pierce’s arguments on NBA Countdown when asked who had the better career between the two elite perimeter scorers:

“That’s easy!” the Celtics star said. “I could say that off the bat. That’s me.”

The younger Wade is only a junior in high school, so he likely missed most of Pierce’s career, but he is right that the 41-year-old did only win one NBA title in 19 years in the league. On the other hand, he is a 10-time All-Star with 26,397 career points.

Still, Dwyane Wade has had an outstanding career as one of the best of his era. He has earned 13 All-Star selections and won three NBA titles with the Miami Heat.

Although Pierce argued Wade had help with Shaquille O’Neal and LeBron James, among others, the guard was still a key part of each of those championships.

Unsurprisingly, his son defended him. 

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Paul Pierce Gets Roasted

  1. Pierce Says He’s Better Than D-Wade

    NBA Central @TheNBACentral

    Paul Pierce says he had a better career than Dwyane Wade 👀 https://t.co/8Q6AbYNxe1

  2. Gabrielle Union @itsgabrielleu

    This @paulpierce34 thing is wrong on many obvious levels but what I find most troublesome is this idea of a man trying to diminish another man that looks like him, was raised like him, in order to shine a tad brighter. Shit isnt entertaining, it’s sad. ❤ & 💡good people.

  3. Zaire Defends D-Wade ✊

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Zaire not tolerating any disrespect to his dad’s legacy https://t.co/prMMDRcxgd

  4. Pierce’s Reaction Is Priceless

    Bay Area Sports Guy @BASportsGuy

    Paul Pierce’s face as Jalen lists all the honors Dwyane Wade had that Pierce couldn’t match, with Beadle providing commentary 😂 https://t.co/ppCycwwj12

  5. Literally Everybody

    Master @MasterTes

    Nobody:

    Paul Pierce: I’m better than D-Wade

    Everybody: https://t.co/Tla4rnDVkG

  6. NBA Twitter in Real Life

    kyle @knicks_tape99

    Paul Pierce: I think I’m better than Dwade

    Twitter: https://t.co/BTDoPzQ8Kd

  7. Gotta Punt That Take

    Eric Robinson @_Eric_Robinson

    Paul Pierce: “I’m better than Dwayne Wa…..”

    Me: https://t.co/3jJGmtvo1w

  8. Welcome to NBA Twitter

    Anthony F. Irwin @AnthonyIrwinLA

    No one:

    Not a soul:

    Literally no human being on the face of the planet:

    NBA Twitter: Alright let’s make fun of Paul Pierce again.

  9. Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Wade or Pierce? You decide:

    D-Wade
    🔘 16 seasons
    🔘 3 Rings
    🔘 13x All-Star
    🔘 8 All-NBA teams (2x first team)
    🔘 3 All-Defense teams

    Paul Pierce
    🔘 19 seasons
    🔘 1 Ring
    🔘 10x All-Star
    🔘 4 All-NBA teams (0x first team)
    🔘 0 All-Defense teams https://t.co/QEz1mvavej

  10. Mood When We Heard That Take 😂

    Dylan @DylansRawTake

    Paul Pierce: “I’m better than Dwayne Wade”

    Me: 🤣 https://t.co/CqfBAgZdpW

  11. Never Forget What Dray Said to Pierce

    FootBasket.com @FootBasketcom

    Great time to bring back this Draymond vs Paul Pierce video 😂 https://t.co/nw5JIZNFFM

  12. Check the Tape

    gifdsports @gifdsports

    Paul Pierce “go check my Youtube highlights.”

    Me: Alright, bet. https://t.co/lwVxSQtshh

  13. This Is Too Good 😆

    Geronimo Flair @SlowMoDro

    The question was so simple but Paul Pierce was determined to lie https://t.co/PkJNOPP6I8

  14. We’re All Glad

    ☕netw3rk @netw3rk

    I’m so glad I lived to see the day all of Twitter turned on Paul Pierce

  15. Sheeesh 💀

    Dom2K🏀 @Dom_2k

    Paul Pierce has done himself a disservice in the media 💀 https://t.co/S62Cf0kIcF

  16. This Ain’t It, Pierce

    Yahoo Sports NBA @YahooSportsNBA

    Paul Pierce: *speaks*

    The Internet: https://t.co/s8u3GUPOmY

  17. Twitter Always Ready for War

    Grant Goldberg @GrantGoldberg

    Paul Pierce: H-

    Basketball Twitter: https://t.co/DWTWrVAXur

  18. Not Even Close

    sam esfandiari @samesfandiari

    Paul pierce is historically underrated. Excellent player. That said Dwyane Wade is top 20 all time (and probably closer to 10 than 20). 3rd best SG all time etc. No comparison

  19. This Could Very Well Happen

    Daman Rangoola @damanr

    Paul Pierce is gonna get heckled at his own Hall of Fame speech this is tremendous

  20. Everyone Right Now

    Complex Sports @ComplexSports

    Paul Pierce: I’m better than Dwyane Wade

    https://t.co/OlkXqojBSv

  21. Pierce Still Has His Supporters

    Not EVERYONE is clowning Paul…

  22. Are We Forgetting This?

    Ballislife.com @Ballislife

    34 reminders of how nice @paulpierce34 was. https://t.co/Wo4XvVsyp3

  23. Debate May Be Closer Than You Think

    Josiah Johnson @KingJosiah54

    Y’all gotta stop coming at Paul Pierce like this. I know he don’t get the LA love like that cause he played for the Celtics and got clowned by Dray, but he can present a SKRONG case that he better than DWade. https://t.co/KLGGBoIKIP

  24. Gotta Double Check the Numbers

    John Karalis 🇬🇷 @RedsArmy_John

    Everyone’s dunking on Pierce tonight, but…. there are a lot of numbers that kind of support him.

    Situation matters. It took a long time for Paul Piece to get a really good team around him. Wade has rings. That’s obviously big. But the Pierce case v. Wade is not bad

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