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13 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: 84 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris has not held an official press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, while former President Trump has conducted multiple news conferences. Critics argue that Harris's limited media engagement allows her to avoid accountability.
Harris has increased her media appearances but faces scrutiny for her responses to economic policy questions. Her comments on middle-class roots and opportunity have drawn mixed reactions.
The Economist: Alex Salmond went from the fringes to the mainstream and back again
Alex Salmond, a significant figure in UK and Scottish politics, passed away on October 12, 2024, at age 69. He played a key role in elevating the Scottish National Party and promoting independence, though his later failures diminished his and the party's reputation.
His influence on Scotland was notable, but his impact on the UK union was limited.
Times Of Israel: Military officials said to accuse government of seeking Gaza annexation over hostage deal
Israeli security officials have accused the government of neglecting hostage negotiations with Hamas, suggesting that military actions may be aimed at resettling parts of Gaza instead. Prime Minister Netanyahu denies these claims, while families of hostages express frustration over the government's priorities.
Protests have erupted demanding action for the hostages, with far-right ministers advocating for resettlement in Gaza. Allegations of potential war crimes against Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant are also under consideration by the International Criminal Court.
#society
Times Of Israel: Christian villagers in southern Lebanon say they are ‘trapped’ in crossfire
Lebanese Christians in southern villages, like Rmeish and Qlayaa, are caught in the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict, facing bombardments and a humanitarian crisis. Many residents express a desire for peace and refuse to take sides, despite the dangers and shortages they endure.
The local economy has collapsed, and roads are unsafe for escape. While some have sought refuge in these Christian-majority areas, the community remains under threat, with calls for evacuation from the Israeli military adding to their distress.
GB News: Meghan Markle row erupts on GB News as guest claims royals ‘forced’ duchess out of Britain
A debate on GB News centered around Nina Myskow's claim that Meghan Markle was "forced" out of Britain by the Royal Family and the media. This assertion sparked criticism from panelists who argued against the notion of a media agenda regarding the Sussexes.
The discussion highlighted differing perspectives on the couple's popularity and royal duties, with Myskow emphasizing media vitriol, while others contended that Harry and Meghan abandoned their responsibilities.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: When Biden-Harris abandoned American hostages, they desecrated the power of the blue passport
The plight of American hostages held by Hamas has received minimal attention in the U.S., overshadowed by broader geopolitical issues. Despite seven Americans remaining captive, the Biden administration's focus appears to be on diplomatic strategies rather than direct action for their release.
The recent execution of Hersh Goldberg-Polin highlights the perceived ineffectiveness of U.S. responses to Hamas. Critics argue that the administration has failed to prioritize the safety of American citizens abroad, leading to a loss of confidence in the protection afforded by U.S. passports.
#military
The Telegraph: Hezbollah fleeing Israeli ground assault without putting up a fight
Hezbollah militants are retreating from southern Lebanon amid the Israeli ground invasion, showing little resistance. The Institute for the Study of War notes that pre-invasion actions and ongoing attacks have weakened Hezbollah's defensive capabilities.
The think-tank expresses surprise at Hezbollah's lack of meaningful defensive operations, suggesting that Israeli airstrikes have disrupted the group's military leadership and operations.