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America One News
21 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Dem lieutenant gov wants Trump banned from ballot, El Paso's migrant influx crisis and more top headlines
Mexican president considers legal battle on Texas immigration law. California lieutenant governor wants to ban Trump from 2024 ballot.
GB News: 'Tell us the truth - Don't lie to us!' Nigel Farage blasts Tony Blair farce of visit to Netanyahu
Nigel Farage criticizes Tony Blair's visit to Israel and questions his credibility. Farage believes Blair lied about the Iraq war and risks soldiers' lives. Farage sees no value in Blair meeting with Netanyahu.
Fox News: Republican Kim Taylor secures victory in Virginia House of Delegates race after recount
Republican Kim Taylor narrowly defeated Democrat Kimberly Pope Adams in the Virginia House of Delegates race following a recount, with Taylor leading by 78 votes before the recount. Despite Taylor's victory, Democrats will maintain a 51-49 majority in the new House session, ending two years of GOP control.
Times Of Israel: IDF again denies killing mother and daughter at Gaza church, cites Hamas fire in area
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) denied responsibility for the deaths of an elderly Christian woman and her daughter who were killed on the grounds of a Catholic church in Gaza City. The IDF stated that it was not targeting civilians and that the incident occurred during an exchange of fire with Hamas gunmen. The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem claimed that the women were shot by an Israeli sniper, while the IDF said they were targeting Hamas spotters.
Pope Francis responded to the alleged attack, expressing sadness and praying for peace. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem stated that the women were shot and killed inside the church compound, where Christian families have been seeking shelter during the Israel-Hamas war. Seven others were wounded while trying to protect others. Israel launched a wide-scale offensive in response to Hamas' attacks, with conflicting reports on the number of casualties.
#war
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 21: Day 76 – A visit to Gaza’s ‘underground terror city’
Summary: Day 76 of the war in Gaza. Hospital director admits it was used by Hamas. Investigation shows recording of hostage shouting for help didn't reach intelligence in time. Mother sends love to the soldiers who killed her son.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Swiss cocaine so cheap and widely used they’re considering legalising it
Switzerland's capital is considering legalizing cocaine due to the failure of the war on drugs. The proposed pilot scheme would allow the sale of the drug for recreational use. While some politicians and experts argue that complete bans are ineffective, opponents raise concerns about the potential dangers of cocaine.
GB News: Starmer plays PM: Labour leader backs NATO and warns of threat of Russia on Europe
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer shows support for NATO during his visit to Estonia, emphasizing the threat posed by Russia.
#economy
GB News: US caught in 'inflationary spiral' as Americans lose out on thousands in disposable income
US in "inflationary spiral" due to Biden's economic policies, causing a surge in inflation and decrease in disposable income. Critics argue that Biden's actions on energy production have further impacted the economy.
#military
The Telegraph: Watch: IDF uncovers tunnel network under ‘Hamas leader’s property’
Israel’s military releases footage of tunnels underneath Gaza allegedly owned by Hamas leader Sinwar. The tunnels have surveillance cameras, blast doors, and electricity. Troops have been narrowing their search for Sinwar in Khan Younis.
#other
Fox News: US judge weighs Alabama's controversial plan to execute inmate with nitrogen gas
Federal judge hears arguments on the use of nitrogen gas for execution in Alabama. Attorneys argue it violates the ban on cruel punishment. State Attorney General's office claims it is humane. Decision pending.