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13 Feb 2024

#illegals

GB News: Rishi Sunak: We need a deterrent to stop illegal migration
Rishi Sunak: We need a deterrent to stop illegal migration
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, expresses his commitment to addressing illegal migration in the UK. He highlights the strain on public services and the cost to taxpayers. Sunak emphasizes the success in reducing numbers through cooperation with other countries and increased enforcement measures. He advocates for the "Rwanda bill" as a deterrent, but expresses concern about opposition to its passage in Parliament.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In the Netherlands, US and UK, military aid to Israel is challenged in the courts
In the Netherlands, US and UK, military aid to Israel is challenged in the courts
The Hague Court orders the Dutch government to stop supplying military components to Israel, citing the risk of "serious violations of humanitarian law." The Netherlands plans to appeal.

The Dutch government argues that the distribution of F-35 parts is not unlawful and emphasizes the importance of the aircraft for Israel's security. Consultations with F-35 program partners will be held to safeguard the Netherlands' defense cooperation reputation.


Fox News: Senate on path to advance foreign aid bill despite some Republican opposition
Senate on path to advance foreign aid bill despite some Republican opposition
The Senate is close to passing a $95 billion national security package for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific. Republicans have been filibustering the package on the Senate floor, demanding border provisions be included. Democrats are pushing for the bill's passage without amendments.


Times Of Israel: US House speaker rips Ukraine, Israel aid package as senators forge ahead on bill
US House speaker rips Ukraine, Israel aid package as senators forge ahead on bill
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticizes a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine and Israel, claiming it lacks border security provisions. Opposition from House conservatives puts the package's future in doubt, reflecting the Republican Party's evolving stance on foreign affairs. Supporters argue the aid is necessary for American interests and global stability.


Fox News: Jordan's King Abdullah meeting with Biden highlights US ally's dilemma in Israel-Hamas war
Jordan's King Abdullah meeting with Biden highlights US ally's dilemma in Israel-Hamas war
Jordan's King Abdullah II visits the U.S., balancing ties with Israel and its Palestinian population. The visit aims to secure American assurances on holy sites in Jerusalem and aid for Gaza.


Times Of Israel: Likud minister Akunis tapped to fill New York consul general post
Likud minister Akunis tapped to fill New York consul general post
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis as the next consul general in New York, one of Israel's most important diplomatic positions. Akunis's appointment has not yet been approved, but if confirmed, he will take up the post at a sensitive time, as American Jews face rising antisemitism and tension between the Biden administration and the Netanyahu government.


#military

Fox News: Navy wife surprises husband with newborn girl during airport reunion: 'It was magic in his eyes'
Navy wife surprises husband with newborn girl during airport reunion: 'It was magic in his eyes'
A military wife surprises her husband, who just became a U.S. citizen and graduated from Navy boot camp, with their week-old baby.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas City Chiefs fans deaths: 'Walter White narrative' about party host is 'out of control,' source says
Kansas City Chiefs fans deaths: 'Walter White narrative' about party host is 'out of control,' source says


Kansas City Chiefs fan Jordan Willis, who was nicknamed "the chemist" by friends, denies involvement in the deaths of three friends found frozen in his backyard. A source close to Willis claims he is a computational data scientist, not a chemist, and that his reputation is being smeared. The police do not suspect foul play, but the families of the deceased have questioned Willis' lack of awareness. Preliminary toxicology reports indicate drugs were found in the victims' systems. Willis, who struggles with alcoholism and depression, checked into a rehab facility after the incident.