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16 Feb 2025

#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Rubio, Netanyahu affirm 'common strategy' for Gaza, set sights on Iran in join statement
Rubio, Netanyahu affirm 'common strategy' for Gaza, set sights on Iran in join statement
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss President Trump's new plan for Gaza, emphasizing the need for a fresh approach to peace that moves away from past strategies. Both leaders identified Iran as the main obstacle to stability in the region.

Trump's proposal includes the complete destruction of Hamas and the U.S. taking ownership of Gaza to facilitate its development. Despite criticism, Trump remains committed to this plan, which aims to prevent Hamas from regaining control.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Feb. 16: Day 499 – Freed Nir Oz hostages describe torture, torment in Gaza
Daily Briefing Feb. 16: Day 499 – Freed Nir Oz hostages describe torture, torment in Gaza
Three hostages released from Gaza share details of their 16-month captivity, including reports of torture. The status of remaining hostages, including Eitan Horn, is discussed alongside the implications for ongoing negotiations and potential actions by Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump.

Updates on the hostage deal and negotiations for a ceasefire are also covered, highlighting missed opportunities for previous agreements. The situation remains fluid with ongoing discussions about the next steps.


#crime

GB News: EXCLUSIVE: Ex-policeman blows lid on senior officers prioritising 'wad of cash' over grooming gang abuses
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-policeman blows lid on senior officers prioritising 'wad of cash' over grooming gang abuses
A retired South Yorkshire police officer claims that high-ranking officials discouraged investigations into grooming gangs in Rotherham to protect performance-related pay incentives. He alleges that the focus on meeting appraisals and performance metrics led to a neglect of serious complaints, resulting in the abuse of over 1,400 girls from 1997 to 2013.

The officer highlighted a culture of prioritizing efficiency over justice, where straightforward cases took precedence over complex investigations into grooming gangs. While acknowledging past failures, he noted that current practices have improved, with dedicated teams now addressing child sexual exploitation.