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3 Mar 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Hamas says ceasefire could come in next 24 hours
Israel and Hamas in talks for a ceasefire deal involving military withdrawal from Gaza and hostage exchanges, as US, Qatar, and Hamas envoys meet in Egypt.
Israel expresses skepticism and demands list of hostages for truce. Ramifications of potential deal compared to Gilad Shalit exchange are major concerns.
#society
Times Of Israel: With wife and daughter freed from Gaza, TV writer continues fight for other hostages
Comedy writer Hen Avigdori fought for the release of his wife and daughter, hostages of Hamas in Gaza. Now, he pushes for the return for the rest of the 134 hostages taken on October 7, 2023. His dedication to their cause doesn't stop, even as he yearns for the return to his comedy writing career.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Netflix Turns Legendary Romance Into Lesbian Love Story
Netflix's live-action remake of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" faces backlash for changing a beloved love story to a lesbian romance. Fans are not pleased with the unnecessary update.
Fox News: Philadelphia Flower Show in full bloom celebrates community bonds: 'Wonderful tradition'
A floral extravaganza unfolds at the 2024 Philadelphia Flower Show, showcasing stunning displays and horticultural expertise. The event celebrates the bonds of community through gardening.
Attendees marvel at garden displays and floral arranging exhibits at the Philadelphia Flower Show, joined by experts sharing tips on gardening. The event serves as a tradition for many horticultural enthusiasts, drawing visitors from across the region.
#education
Human Events: ERIN ELMORE: Department of Education teaches incorrect translation of ‘jihad’ to NY teachers
Educators in NYC trained to see "jihad" as "struggle" in effort to combat anti-Muslim bias, ignoring its violent connotations. Webinar also misrepresented definition of "Sharia." Critics warn of normalizing terms associated with violence.