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#politics

Times Of Israel: ‘No Other Land,’ about Israel razing Palestinian village, wins best documentary Oscar
‘No Other Land,’ about Israel razing Palestinian village, wins best documentary Oscar
The documentary "No Other Land," highlighting demolitions in the Palestinian village of Masafer Yatta, won the Oscar for best documentary feature. Co-directors Basel Adra and Yuval Avraham used their acceptance speeches to advocate for Palestinian rights and a political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Adra emphasized the need for global action against what he termed ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, while Avraham criticized Israel's treatment of West Bank Palestinians and US foreign policy's role in the conflict. The film, yet to secure a US distributor, gains significance amid ongoing tensions following the October 7 Hamas attack.


#society

GB News: James Bond fans blast 'pointless' 007 tribute in 'bizarre' Oscars segment as several issue plea
James Bond fans blast 'pointless' 007 tribute in 'bizarre' Oscars segment as several issue plea
Viewers criticized a James Bond tribute at the Oscars as "bizarre" and "pointless," questioning its relevance since no new Bond film is in production. The segment featured performances by Lisa, Doja Cat, and Raye, but many felt it was an unnecessary distraction.

The tribute coincided with Amazon's recent acquisition of the Bond franchise, leading to speculation about its purpose. Critics noted the absence of Bond actors and expressed disappointment over the lack of announcements regarding a new Bond actor.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Egypt's double game in Gaza
Egypt's double game in Gaza
Egypt has been under military rule since 1952, with leaders like Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak maintaining this system. Abdel Fattah el-Sissi's coup reinstated military dominance, with generals receiving significant military aid from the U.S., which is often used for American military equipment.

This aid, part of the 1979 Israel-Egypt peace treaty, totals $1.3 billion annually, but has not contributed to Egypt's development. Instead, it reinforces the military's grip on power and the economy, creating a reliance on U.S. support.