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5 Jan 2025

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iranian foreign minister warns of ‘large-scale war’ if Israel attacks again
Iranian foreign minister warns of ‘large-scale war’ if Israel attacks again
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country is prepared for potential Israeli attacks, warning that such actions could escalate into a larger conflict. His comments come amid concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and increasing tensions with Israel, particularly following missile attacks from Yemen's Houthi rebels.

During a visit to China, Araghchi emphasized Iran's preference for a diplomatic approach while discussing the nuclear issue with Chinese officials. Meanwhile, speculation grows that Israel may consider striking Iran in retaliation for ongoing missile threats, despite Iran's denial of supplying weapons to the Houthis.


Times Of Israel: Ballistic missile fired by Houthis shot down en route to Israel, IDF says
Ballistic missile fired by Houthis shot down en route to Israel, IDF says
Former President Jimmy Carter's casket has arrived at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta, where he will lie in repose until Tuesday. The public can pay respects around the clock before his state funeral later in the week. Carter passed away on December 29 at the age of 100.

In other news, the IDF confirmed the interception of a ballistic missile launched from Yemen, which was aimed at Israel. Reports indicate that American and British forces may be conducting strikes in Yemen in response to the missile launch, although this has not been confirmed.


#culture

The Epoch Times: 24 hours in London 
24 hours in London 
London offers a wealth of iconic sights and experiences, making it possible to explore much of the city in just 24 hours. Start at the historic Tower of London, then stroll along the Thames to see landmarks like Tower Bridge, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey.

For lunch, enjoy a meal at Bill’s Restaurant near London Bridge before visiting the Churchill War Rooms. End your day with a visit to Harrods for a unique dining experience, followed by a leisurely walk in Hyde Park. Cap it off with a show in the West End for a memorable conclusion to your whirlwind tour.


#crime

Fox News: Pennsylvania man who served in Army indicted on charges he attempted to join Hezbollah 'to kill Jews': DOJ
Pennsylvania man who served in Army indicted on charges he attempted to join Hezbollah 'to kill Jews': DOJ
A 24-year-old Pennsylvania man, Jack Danaher Molloy, has been indicted for attempting to join Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, with intentions to harm Jewish individuals. The Department of Justice alleges he traveled to Lebanon and Syria, made false statements to the FBI, and expressed antisemitic sentiments online.

Molloy, a dual U.S. and Irish citizen who briefly served in the Army, faces charges for providing material support to a terrorist group and lying to federal agents. If convicted, he could face up to 28 years in prison.


GB News: One of Britain's longest missing person cases solved as woman found over 50 years later
One of Britain's longest missing person cases solved as woman found over 50 years later
Sheila Fox, who went missing from Coventry in 1972 at age 16, has been found alive and well 52 years later. West Midlands Police solved one of their longest-running missing person cases after releasing a photograph of her, prompting public tips that led to her location.

Fox, now 68, was confirmed safe in another part of the country. The successful resolution highlights the effectiveness of modern investigative techniques and the importance of public assistance in solving cold cases.