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Front Page Magazine: Media Blames Jews After Muslim Mobs Attack 2 New York Synagogues
Hamas supporters targeted the Jewish neighborhood of Crown Heights in Brooklyn, urging a "flood" of supporters to drive out "Zionists" and attempting to assault local synagogues. The media response framed the situation as a conflict involving "pro-Israel mobs," ignoring the threats posed to the Jewish community.
Rep. Jerry Nadler condemned violence from both sides, suggesting an equivalence between Jewish counter-protesters and Hamas supporters. Critics argue that this overlooks the aggressive actions of those supporting terrorism while portraying them as victims.
GB News: Prince William 'flies off the handle at patronising treatment of Princess Kate'
The Prince and Princess of Wales will celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary in Scotland, visiting the Isles of Mull and Iona. Sources indicate they are very happy and cherish their connection to Scotland, where they first met at the University of St Andrews.
The couple's anniversary trip reflects their deep bond with the country, though they hadn't planned for it to be a public event. Their children will remain at school during this two-day visit, as they prioritize family commitments alongside royal duties.
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Times Of Israel: The benefits of disarming Hamas are clear. What about the price?
A debate has arisen within the Israeli government regarding the approach to renewed fighting in Gaza, particularly between Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir. The discussion focuses on the timing and scope of military operations, with the IDF favoring a gradual approach to disarm Hamas rather than a full-scale attack. Israel has rejected proposals for a Palestinian technocrat government, believing that Hamas must be neutralized to prevent it from maintaining control.
As military operations ramp up, concerns grow over the implications for hostages in Gaza and the strain on Israeli military personnel. The Israeli government faces pressure to articulate a post-Hamas strategy to avoid indefinite military occupation and potential insurgency. A clear plan for governance in Gaza is crucial to maintain international support, particularly from the U.S. The Netanyahu administration must balance military objectives with the risks of escalation and public dissent.