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29 Jan 2025

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Could Donald Trump become liberal Zionists’ next hero?
Could Donald Trump become liberal Zionists’ next hero?
J Street's Jeremy Ben-Ami, who opposed Donald Trump's presidency, now questions whether Trump could be a key player in achieving liberal Zionist goals, such as a treaty with Saudi Arabia and progress towards a Palestinian state. Despite past criticisms, Ben-Ami acknowledges Trump's potential as a dealmaker.

While some liberal Zionists remain skeptical, they recognize that Trump's credibility with Israelis may enable him to influence Netanyahu. J Street is prepared to support any efforts by Trump that align with their objectives, despite their broader opposition to his administration.


#culture

Le Monde: Trump orders curbs on gender transitions for minors
Trump orders curbs on gender transitions for minors
President Trump signed an executive order to restrict gender transition procedures for individuals under 19, stating that the government will not fund or support such treatments. He labeled these procedures as harmful and indicated a commitment to enforce laws against them.

The order includes a ban on federal funding for gender transitions under programs like Medicaid and Medicare. Trump also plans to collaborate with Congress to allow legal action against doctors performing gender surgeries on minors.


#crime

GB News: Just Stop Oil protester, 78, forced to serve extra jail time for M25 blockade as tracking tag won't fit
Just Stop Oil protester, 78, forced to serve extra jail time for M25 blockade as tracking tag won't fit
Gaie Delap, a 78-year-old Just Stop Oil activist, has been sentenced to an additional 20 days in prison after officials failed to fit an electronic tag to her wrists due to their thinness. Initially released under home detention, she was recalled to jail when the tag could not be applied.

Her brother and several advocacy groups have criticized the situation, arguing that the government should provide appropriate monitoring options. Delap's case has raised questions about the effectiveness of the electronic monitoring system and its impact on justice.