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GB News: Antisemitic abuse at universities hits unprecedented levels as Jewish students left feeling unsafe
Antisemitic incidents at British universities have surged to unprecedented levels, with 272 cases reported in the 2023/24 academic year, more than tripling previous figures. The Community Security Trust (CST) noted a sharp increase in verbal abuse, threats, and assaults against Jewish students, particularly following the October 7 terrorist attack.
The report highlights severe incidents, including threats against Jewish chaplains and bomb hoaxes targeting Jewish student societies. A significant number of Jewish students now feel unsafe and uncomfortable expressing their identity on campus, prompting calls for stronger leadership from university officials to address the rising antisemitism.
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Fox News: Biden administration announces $988M in aid to Ukraine on same day Trump meets with Zelenskyy in Paris
The Biden administration announced a $988 million aid package for Ukraine to support its defense against Russian aggression. This funding includes munitions for rocket systems, unmanned aerial systems, and maintenance support to strengthen Ukraine's military capabilities.
As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, he has criticized Biden's Ukraine support, suggesting a different approach to the conflict. Meanwhile, the Biden administration aims to expedite aid delivery before the transition, with ongoing discussions about future funding in Congress.
Fox News: Syrian dictator Bashar Assad flees into exile as Islamist rebels conquer country
Bashar Assad has fled Syria amid a renewed revolt against his regime, marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern politics after over a decade of civil war. Islamist rebel groups, including the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have gained control of key territories.
The conflict began in 2011 when Assad violently suppressed pro-democracy protests, leading to a devastating civil war that resulted in over 500,000 deaths. His departure could pave the way for a new governance structure in Syria, as regional powers react to the shifting landscape.