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18 Mar 2025
#politics
Le Monde: Netanyahu looks to fire intelligence chief, triggering political crisis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to submit a draft resolution to dismiss Ronen Bar, head of the Shin Bet, citing a lack of confidence and growing distrust. Bar has been under investigation, and he criticized Netanyahu's demand for personal loyalty.
This unprecedented move marks the first time a Shin Bet chief has faced dismissal in Israel's history. Bar has indicated he would comply if the government votes to remove him.
Times Of Israel: Columbia University student facing deportation contests his detention relocation
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, is contesting his deportation after being transferred to a Louisiana immigration facility following his arrest during protests against Israel. The government cited a bedbug issue at the New Jersey facility, which Khalil disputes, fearing immediate deportation.
Khalil's legal team argues that the transfer was improperly motivated and seeks to prevent the government from detaining individuals for constitutionally protected activities related to Palestinian rights. His case highlights the Trump administration's crackdown on foreign students involved in anti-Israel protests amid rising tensions on U.S. campuses.
#society
GB News: Tesco store closes down after large chunk of cladding fell off
A Tesco supermarket in Nottingham has closed after a large section of cladding fell from the building, causing safety concerns. The store, which serves many local elderly residents, has left shoppers without access to essential goods.
Residents expressed shock and concern over the closure, particularly for those relying on the store for medication and food. Tesco has stated the closure is due to a maintenance issue but has not provided a timeline for reopening.
The Federalist: 32 RI School Districts Lie About Children's Gender Dysphoria
In Rhode Island, at least 32 public school districts have implemented parental exclusion policies that prevent parents from being informed if their child identifies as a different gender. This affects approximately 113,452 students, or 83% of the state's student population, raising concerns about parental rights and student welfare.
Critics argue that these policies undermine trust between parents and schools, potentially harming student mental health and academic performance. The state's guidance encourages schools to prioritize student privacy over parental involvement, which some believe could lead to harmful medical interventions for children exploring their gender identity.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 18: Day 529 – With US backing, Israel ends ceasefire in Gaza
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has ended, leading to renewed airstrikes by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza. The situation has escalated after two months of relative calm, with evacuation orders issued for parts of the Strip.
In related news, President Trump has stated that Iran will be held accountable for attacks by Houthi rebels, while discussions are ongoing about potentially resettling Gazans in Syria as part of a controversial plan.
#history
Forbes: Trump Says He’ll Release ‘All’ 80,000 JFK Files Today
President Trump announced he will release all government records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, including about 80,000 pages of files. This follows an executive order he signed in his second term, aiming to fulfill public demand for transparency.
While 98% of the records have been made public, some documents remain withheld due to national security concerns. Experts doubt the newly released files will reveal any significant new information that contradicts the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.