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26 Dec 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: The Left Can Only Lie
The Left Can Only Lie
Israel has increased its military presence in Druze villages that voted to remain under its protection, contradicting claims of apartheid. The article argues that Israel provides equal rights to all its citizens, including Arabs, and that accusations of genocide and colonialism are unfounded.

The piece criticizes various leftist narratives, including gender identity, immigration policies, and climate change, labeling them as lies that undermine traditional values and societal stability. It emphasizes the need for truth in public discourse and highlights the division in American politics.


#society

Le Monde: In South Korea, divorced mothers live under strain
In South Korea, divorced mothers live under strain
Divorced South Korean mothers are increasingly opting for entrepreneurship over traditional employment due to societal stigma and a lack of gender equality. Business ownership allows them to manage their schedules and maintain independence in a country ranked low for women's rights.

Challenges persist, particularly for those with young children. Support systems, like nanny assistance, are limited, forcing some mothers to juggle work and childcare, often relying on family for help.


Front Page Magazine: Oren Safdie Lost His Job at a Montreal Theatre Company
Oren Safdie Lost His Job at a Montreal Theatre Company
Oren Safdie, a Jewish playwright and son of architect Moshe Safdie, was recently dismissed from his role at Infinithéâtre in Montreal after the artistic director made anti-Israel comments on social media. Safdie argues that such public animosity compromises the objectivity required in hiring practices.

He raises concerns about the double standards in addressing hate speech, suggesting that if the comments had been directed at another minority group, the response would have been different. Safdie's experience highlights the complexities of free speech and bias in the arts.


Front Page Magazine: Misery and Fear Shine Through Freed Hostage’s Account of His Captivity
Misery and Fear Shine Through Freed Hostage’s Account of His Captivity
Freed hostage Ofir Engel shared his harrowing experience in captivity, detailing the psychological manipulation and starvation tactics used by Hamas. Captives were forced to record contradictory videos, portraying their treatment as either humane or dire, to pressure Israel into a hostage exchange.

Engel recounted the terror of writing goodbye letters under threat of death and the subsequent relief when it proved false. The captors later attempted to present themselves favorably before release, contrasting sharply with the brutality faced during their 56 days in captivity.


#military

Times Of Israel: Family of slain soldier rages at event for researcher he was escorting in Lebanon
Family of slain soldier rages at event for researcher he was escorting in Lebanon
A memorial for researcher Zeev Erlich, killed in southern Lebanon, was disrupted by the family of IDF Sgt. Gur Kehati, who died in the same incident. They demanded recognition of Kehati's sacrifice and criticized the timing of the event, as a military investigation is ongoing.

Tensions escalated as Kehati's family confronted attendees, emphasizing the need for acknowledgment of their son's service. The Samaria Regional Council accused them of violence and claimed involvement of leftist activists, while the IDF's probe into the incident continues.