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18 Jan 2024
#society
Front Page Magazine: Banning Jews for Their Own Protection
Censorship and discrimination against Jewish individuals continues to rise as incidents of suppressing pro-Israel views are reported globally. At Concordia University in Montreal, Jewish students were prohibited from setting up a pro-Israel table on campus. The Olympic Committee of Israel was initially denied participation in the ice hockey world championship due to alleged security concerns. In South Africa, a Jewish cricket team captain was removed from his position due to threats and the potential for conflict related to Israel's war against Hamas. Pro-Israel protesters have also been removed and arrested in Sydney and London.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Pakistan launches retaliatory airstrikes on Iran killing at least 7 people
Pakistan's air force retaliates against Iran, causing tension between the two countries. Insurgent groups with a goal of an independent Baluchistan operate in both nations. Casualty figures from the strike include women and children.
#economy
The Telegraph: Housing market bounces back as mortgage price war boosts sales - latest updates
Housing market bouncing back as mortgage price war boosts sales. Buyer demand stabilizes with easing mortgage interest rates leading to a recovery in sales volumes.
#military
Times Of Israel: US strikes Houthi missile launchers that posed ‘imminent threat’ to ships in Red Sea
US military launches missile strikes against Houthi-controlled sites in Yemen, targeting 14 imminent threats. Sanctions imposed and warnings given to Iran.
Forbes: U.S. Military Targets Loaded Missiles In Fourth Set Of Strikes Against Houthis
U.S. forces conducted a fourth round of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, aiming to protect commercial shipping and U.S. Navy vessels in the Red Sea region. These strikes are part of ongoing efforts to degrade the Iran-backed group's ability to target international shipping. The designation of the Houthis as a terrorist group by the State Department has given the U.S. more flexibility to target the militant group.