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GB News: Magdeburg: Heartbroken mother shares tribute to nine-year-old son killed in German Christmas market attack - 'Let my little teddy bear fly'
Magdeburg: Heartbroken mother shares tribute to nine-year-old son killed in German Christmas market attack - 'Let my little teddy bear fly'
A tragic attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, resulted in the deaths of five people, including nine-year-old André Gleißner. More than 200 others were injured when a BMW SUV sped through the market, targeting families. The suspect, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, has been charged with multiple murders.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the motivation behind the attack, with reports suggesting dissatisfaction with the treatment of Saudi Arabian refugees in the area. The incident has prompted increased security measures and a somber response from officials, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.


Front Page Magazine: Bangladesh: Muslims Raid Over 100 Hindu-Owned Properties, Loot Millions Over Alleged Blasphemy
Bangladesh: Muslims Raid Over 100 Hindu-Owned Properties, Loot Millions Over Alleged Blasphemy
In Bangladesh, a recent mob attack in Sylhet targeted Hindu minorities, allegedly triggered by a Facebook post deemed blasphemous. The unrest led to significant destruction of Hindu-owned properties, including homes and a temple, with reports of over 100 shops vandalized.

Despite the scale of the violence, local authorities took no action against the rioters. Instead, a 21-year-old Hindu youth was arrested for the post, highlighting a troubling lack of accountability for the attackers and indifference to the plight of the Hindu community.


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Front Page Magazine: The ‘Palestinians’ Lost Their War
The ‘Palestinians’ Lost Their War
Victoria Coates, a former Deputy National Security Adviser, argues that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict effectively ended with Israel's founding and its victory in the 1967 Six-Day War. She asserts that Palestinians have not been told they lost and emphasizes the need for them to recognize this reality to move forward.

Coates advocates for a shift in the narrative, suggesting that if Palestinians disarm and accept defeat, they could gain self-governing powers without the ability to harm Israel. She believes that a pro-Israel stance is essential for U.S. interests and highlights the importance of Israel as a regional ally.