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America One News
11 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: 'Deep, deep trouble': Dems reportedly bringing in Hillary Clinton to help with Biden's re-election
Democrats are bringing in Hillary Clinton to help President Biden with his re-election campaign. Clinton's popularity with women and key parts of the Democratic base are considered assets as Biden expands his outreach to voters. However, Biden is trailing Trump in polls and his policies are viewed negatively by voters.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Former U.K. Commander in Afghanistan: IDF’s Civilian Casualty Ratio ‘Better Than Most – if Not All – Other Armies’
Former British forces commander Richard Kemp praises Israel's military for achieving a better civilian-to-combatant casualty ratio in battle compared to other armies. He acknowledges that Hamas uses human shields and deliberately tries to force the IDF to kill civilians. Despite the tragic reality of civilian casualties in war, Kemp emphasizes that the IDF takes significant efforts to minimize them. He also criticizes the media, the UN, and human rights groups for falsely condemning Israel and enabling Hamas's harmful tactics.
#crime
The Telegraph: Teenage girls arrested after Jewish woman ‘beaten unconscious’
Two girls, aged 13 and 14, have been arrested after a Jewish woman was violently robbed in north London in what police are investigating as a possible hate crime. The attackers, wearing school uniforms, beat and kicked the woman, leaving her bruised and shaken. The attack is being treated as a potential hate crime.
#other
Le Monde: Original Asterix cover fails to find buyer after legal challenge
The original cover painting from the 1963 comic book "Asterix and Cleopatra" failed to sell at auction due to a legal challenge from the artist's daughter. The daughter claimed that the painting had been stolen as her father would have signed and dedicated it if he had given it away.