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19 Dec 2024
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Despite Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal, northern residents fear returning home
The aftermath of the war with Hezbollah has left northern Israeli communities, particularly Kiryat Shmona, largely abandoned. Residents remain hesitant to return due to ongoing security concerns, despite a ceasefire. Many families are still displaced, and local businesses are struggling to reopen.
Damage from the conflict is estimated at $1.4 billion, with significant psychological impacts on the population. The fear of future attacks looms large, affecting residents' sense of safety and community stability. The long-term viability of these areas is in question if security issues persist.
GB News: British troops could head to Ukraine after fresh £225m package unveiled
Defence Secretary John Healey has indicated a potential shift in UK military support for Ukraine, suggesting the possibility of sending British troops for training within Ukraine. This announcement coincides with a new £225 million support package aimed at enhancing training for Ukrainian forces.
Healey emphasized the importance of adapting training to Ukrainian needs and maintaining strong support against Russian aggression. He asserted that Ukraine should approach any peace negotiations from a position of strength. The UK remains committed to aiding Ukraine, with Healey highlighting the ongoing strategic failures of Putin.
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GB News: Headteacher banned from classroom after girl had sex with three boys on school ski trip
Justine Drury, a headteacher in Nottingham, has been banned from teaching following misconduct during a 2017 school ski trip. The trip involved students engaging in sexual activities, theft, and substance misuse, with allegations of blackmail and inadequate supervision.
The Teaching Regulation Agency found that Drury failed to secure parental consent and did not take necessary precautions to prevent inappropriate behavior among the students, many of whom had known behavioral issues.