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25 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: House Republican Leadership Blocking Fix to Limit Controversial Spy Powers
House Republican leadership is blocking an amendment to narrow the broad definition of electronic communications service providers (ECSP) under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for extensive surveillance of American businesses without a warrant. Privacy advocates warn this could lead to widespread warrantless monitoring of communications across various sectors.
Despite concerns, the Senate passed a FISA reauthorization bill amid time constraints, with promises to address the ECSP definition in future legislation. House Republicans' refusal to include the amendment in the National Defense Authorization Act raises questions about the intent to expand surveillance powers over American citizens and businesses.
Times Of Israel: ‘The war cabinet is not wallpaper’: April call between PM, Gantz showed escalating Rift
A recently aired phone call from April between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former war cabinet minister Benny Gantz reveals tensions within the unity government and failed hostage negotiations with Hamas. Gantz expressed frustration over Netanyahu's unilateral decision to limit the negotiating team's mandate, suspecting it was influenced by far-right coalition allies.
The conversation highlighted Gantz's concerns about the war cabinet's role and the urgency of the hostage situation, emphasizing the need for clear decision-making. Netanyahu defended his actions, denying any wrongdoing or leaks to coalition partners. Gantz called for a state commission of inquiry into the government's decision-making processes during the conflict.
#society
Le Monde: Three suspects arrested in UAE after Israeli-Moldovan rabbi killed
The UAE has arrested three suspects in the murder of Israeli rabbi Tzvi Kogan, described by Israeli officials as an anti-Semitic attack. Kogan, a Moldovan national living in the UAE, was affiliated with the Chabad Hasidic movement.
Israeli leaders condemned the murder, asserting it reflects ongoing threats to Jewish communities. The incident has raised security concerns for Israelis in the UAE amid heightened tensions in the region following recent conflicts.
Breitbart: Some October 7 Victims Fear Home: 'We Can't Go Back Yet'
B.J. Rai and his family survived the October 7 Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz by hiding in their "safe room" for 11 hours. They faced the trauma of losing over 100 residents and the emotional toll of witnessing the aftermath, including collecting bodies of victims.
Now relocated to Kiryat Gat, the family grapples with their memories and uncertainty about returning to their kibbutz, as many residents remain hostages in Gaza. B.J. feels unable to work, consumed by thoughts of those still suffering.
#health
Fox News: Bishop T.D. Jakes suffers health incident after 'powerful' sermon during Sunday service
Bishop T.D. Jakes experienced a health incident during a sermon at the Potter's House of Dallas, prompting immediate medical attention. Despite the scare, he expressed his love for preaching and the joy it brings him before becoming unresponsive.
An update confirmed Jakes is stable and receiving care, with the community showing support and concern for his well-being.