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10 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Pro-Palestine protesters who breach Cenotaph exclusion zone can be arrested, say police
Scotland Yard will establish an exclusion zone around the Cenotaph during Remembrance weekend, where pro-Palestinian protesters can be arrested. Metal barriers will be put around various locations, and a 24-hour police guard will prevent unauthorized people from approaching the Cenotaph. Anyone associated with the pro-Palestinian protest is banned from these areas and can be arrested if they attempt to breach the exclusion zone. The Metropolitan Police will deploy over 2,000 officers to prevent disorder.
The Right Scoop: “I think it is a two-man race between Trump and DeSantis” – Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz believes the Republican presidential race is a two-man competition between Trump and DeSantis, dismissing conventional wisdom. Although Trump is ahead in polls, Cruz thinks the race is still undecided. Cruz is not running this time around, focusing on saving the country through the Senate. He emphasizes that success lies in appealing to working-class voters.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: The Left is eating its own for the sake of Jew hatred
Former governor Andrew Cuomo's condemnation of anti-Semitism has caused division in the Democrat party. A Gallup Poll reveals that Democrats sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis, and the pro-Hamas faction within the party is angered by any support for Israel. President Biden's approval rating among Democrats has dropped due to his vocalized support for Israel. The House recently passed a resolution supporting Israel, which upset the "Hamas Caucus" of Democrats. The White House's strategy to counter Islamophobia has not improved the situation. New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced backlash from local Muslim leaders for his supportive words towards Israel, despite not taking action against anti-Semitic protests.
Fox News: Squad and Marjorie Taylor Greene join 16 lawmakers calling on Biden to free Julian Assange
Lawmakers, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have written to President Biden urging him to drop U.S. prosecution against Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, who published classified military and diplomatic cables. Assange, who is currently held in London's Belmarsh Prison, is contesting U.S. extradition efforts in British courts. The lawmakers argue that the charges against Assange risk criminalizing journalistic practices and chilling the work of the free press.
Red State: FEC Complaint: Former Intel Officials Strategized to Kill Hunter Biden Laptop Scandal — to Protect Joe
Conservative group AFL files FEC complaint alleging coordinated communication and unreported contribution to 2024 Biden campaign. Blinken implicated in false statements regarding Hunter Biden laptop. Unlikely to lead to consequences.
#society
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 423: Breitbart’s John Nolte on the Demise of Jezebel
Breitbart News writer John Nolte and host Mike Slater talk about the decline of far-left feminist site Jezebel and the significance of Veterans Day.
The Blaze: 'Beat that f***in' Jew!' Pro-Palestinian protesters take turns battering Netanyahu piñata at UCLA amid ecstatic cheering | Blaze Media
Pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA campus in Los Angeles took turns beating a piñata depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Some protesters hid their faces and one woman shouted anti-Semitic slurs during the incident. Another piñata resembling President Joe Biden was also targeted. Many viewers were disturbed by the display, expressing concerns about hate speech escalating into violence.
Daily Wire: Patrick Dempsey On Raising Kids In Hollywood: ‘Very Challenging… To Be In That Environment’
Actor Patrick Dempsey discusses raising his children in Hollywood and the challenges it poses. He emphasizes the importance of creating a calm, loving, and safe environment for their development. Dempsey also acknowledges the need for children to gain independence and learn from their mistakes. He credits his kids for keeping him active and feeling young.
The Blaze: 'Literally shaming the reader': Batman writer says comic books weren't always woke; now characters are 'professional victims' | Blaze Media
Comic book writer Chuck Dixon argues that many comic books have become woke and progressive, reflecting the political opinions of the authors. He suggests that writers inject their political agenda into superhero stories, shaming readers who disagree. Dixon believes that comics should be an escape into fiction, with universal themes rather than divisive politics.
National Review: Antisemitic Hate Crimes Surge 200 Percent in NYC over Same Period Last Year
In October, hate crimes against the Jewish community in New York City increased by over 200% compared to last year, following Hamas's attack on Israel. Jewish individuals have faced harassment and threats, leading to heightened concerns about antisemitism. To address this, the NYPD has allocated resources to ensure the safety of synagogues and other key locations. The rise in antisemitic incidents has prompted the allocation of $75 million by Governor Kathy Hochul to protect religious sites.
GB News: Children heard saying ‘from river to sea, Palestine will be free’ as they miss school to protest
Children in Bristol are skipping school for a Palestine demonstration. Parents emailed the school to inform them and are unsure if there will be repercussions. The strikes are planned to continue every Friday until there is a ceasefire.
#war
GB News: ‘Veterans told DON’T wear medals on way to Remembrance’ Colonel Kemp reveals horrifying reality of Britain
Veterans advised not to wear medals to Remembrance Day services due to concerns of clashes with pro-Palestinian activists. Colonel Richard Kemp expresses discontent and highlights intimidation of poppy sellers. Police on high alert, investigating alleged attack on poppy seller. Decreased number of poppy sellers amid growing tensions. Concerns over desecration of war memorials by demonstrators.
PJ Media: Crying Over Spilled Money
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, suffering from middle-child syndrome, throws tantrum on the world stage. He claims Putin is behind Israel-Hamas conflict to divert attention from Ukraine. Zelenskyy wants continued funding for his war effort and criticizes Trump's ability to bring peace.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu says IDF will control Gaza after war, rejects notion of international force
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will maintain control of the Gaza Strip after the current war, and will not rely on international forces for security along the border. The government has been vague about its plans for Gaza post-war, but Netanyahu has rejected the idea of reoccupying or governing the Strip. The Palestinian Authority is ready to retake control of Gaza as part of a comprehensive political solution that includes a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders.
The American Mind: Carving Turkey Away from NATO
China and Russia may be behind Iran's support for Hamas, with the goal of dividing Western alliances and helping China gain more power in the Middle East. They also want to distance Turkey from NATO and the European Union. The ongoing conflict in Gaza could potentially lead to Turkey severing ties with the West and strengthening its relationship with China.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu says IDF will control Gaza after war, rejects idea of international force
The IDF reports that three drones were launched from Lebanon into northern Israel, with one intercepted by the Iron Dome and the other two impacting unspecified areas. The UN's Palestinian refugee agency says over 100 of its staff have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war. Prime Minister Netanyahu states that the IDF will remain in control of Gaza after the war and rejects the idea of an international force. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reports that over 11,000 people have been killed in the war. Egyptian President el-Sissi and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani meet to discuss efforts towards a ceasefire. The IDF says a target shot down near Eilat was a drone, while also stating that they have hit 15,000 terror targets in Gaza since the start of the war. Suspected drone infiltration alerts sound in northern Israel. The cabinet will meet in person on Sunday after a reprimand from the Attorney General.
Times Of Israel: New top American general says Israeli goal of toppling Hamas ‘a pretty large order’
The top US military official expressed concern about the high civilian death toll in Israel's war against Hamas, stating that it could lead Palestinian civilians to turn to terror. He emphasized the need for a swift end to the hostilities to avoid further civilian strife. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is facing pressure to be more precise in its strikes and limit civilian casualties.
#economy
Euromaidan Press: Western sanctions slow down Internet in Russian regions
Western sanctions against Russia have led to a decrease in mobile internet speed in several Russian regions. The lack of equipment for cellular networks has caused the speed to drop from 20 Mbps to 18.7 Mbps. Moscow, however, has experienced an increase in internet speed due to greater investment flows.
The American Spectator: Congress Can Redeem Itself by Calling for Help
A fiscal commission is being discussed as a potential solution to address the unsustainable state of federal finances. Congress has repeatedly failed to pass budgets on time or make responsible spending decisions. The looming insolvency of programs like Medicare and Social Security is a known issue that has been ignored. A fiscal commission would need clear goals, transparency, and accountability to successfully guide the government towards fiscal reform. The commission would face opposition from entrenched interests and require individuals who can rise above partisanship. It offers a chance for Congress to redeem itself and enact reforms that would otherwise be unlikely.
#religion
Fox News: New York nuns declare victory as state backs off investigation into pro-life pregnancy center
New York officials back down from investigating a Catholic pro-life group after a federal court ruling. Sisters of Life, a group of Catholic nuns, had sued the state over its demands for internal records, arguing it was unconstitutional. The court order protects the group's right to continue their ministry of serving women in the state.
#education
Fox News: Ohio high school student joins walkout to protest biological males being allowed in girls' bathrooms
Ohio students protest transgender students being allowed in girls' bathrooms, demanding schools rescind policy that violates privacy.
#crime
Newsbusters: Editor’s Picks: RedState’s Reporting on a Jewish Man’s Death Puts Liberal Media to Shame
RedState editor Jennifer Van Laar exposes the brutal attack and death of Jewish man Paul Kessler. Liberal networks refuse to report on it due to fear of a rise in Islamophobia. Van Laar reveals the identity of the alleged perpetrator, Loay Alnaji, a local college professor with ties to a pro-Hamas group.