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25 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Reform UK's Runcorn candidate welcomed Syrian and Afghan refugees - but now 'fully supports net zero immigration'
Reform UK's candidate for the Runcorn & Helsby by-election, Sarah Pochin, previously attended a "Refugees Welcome" event for Syrian and Afghan families, expressing support for genuine refugees. A party spokesman emphasized her commitment to deporting illegal migrants and net zero immigration.
Pochin will compete against Labour's Karen Shore, who has faced criticism for her past welcoming stance toward asylum seekers while pledging to close a local migrant hotel. Reform UK highlighted the increase in illegal crossings since Labour took power, asserting their plan to deport and close hotels for migrants.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Bernie Sanders Paid His Stepson $800,000 to Run His Organization
Sen. Bernie Sanders is on a "Fighting Oligarchy" tour while his own Sanders Institute, led by his stepson David Driscoll, raises questions about financial ethics. Driscoll has reportedly earned around $800,000 since 2018, raising concerns about the nonprofit's management.
The Institute, which should not operate for personal gain, has ties to various prominent figures and has received funds from Sanders' campaign. Critics argue this practice blurs the lines of legality and ethics, suggesting a form of corruption within the organization.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israeli officials say no decision made on military rule in Gaza
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar stated that the government has not yet decided on imposing military governance in Gaza. Discussions are ongoing regarding aid distribution and military control, with plans to prevent Hamas from misusing humanitarian resources.
Sa’ar emphasized that Israel is following international law amid criticism over its actions in Gaza. He accused the Palestinian Authority of inciting violence and reiterated Israel's right to self-defense against terror threats. The situation remains tense, with renewed fighting and ongoing hostage negotiations.
The Telegraph: Israel’s plan to dismantle Hamas begins with pinpoint missile strike on a hospital bed
Israel struck the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, claiming to target a Hamas operative using the facility as a base. The Hamas-run health ministry reported that the strike killed a patient and injured others, including a 16-year-old boy.
The target, Ishmail Barhoum, is not a military commander but is responsible for Hamas's finances and civil administration in Gaza, suggesting Israel's strategy may focus on undermining Hamas's governance.