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The Telegraph: Why do liberals like Gary Lineker insist on talking about things they know nothing about?
Why do liberals like Gary Lineker insist on talking about things they know nothing about?
Gary Lineker has faced backlash for his social media comments on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which some perceive as overly empathetic. Critics argue that his recent post, featuring an anti-Zionist message, crossed a line into anti-Semitism, highlighting the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

While Lineker champions humanitarian causes, he is accused of selective empathy, particularly in his reluctance to address issues like the participation of transgender athletes in sports. The commentary suggests that public figures should strive for a balanced understanding of complex issues rather than adopting a one-sided narrative.


GB News: Motorists warned of May bank holiday delays as traffic measures launch on major motorway
Motorists warned of May bank holiday delays as traffic measures launch on major motorway
The M20 motorway will close overnight on May 21 to implement the Operation Brock contraflow system, aimed at managing increased traffic during the upcoming bank holiday weekend. The closure will occur between Maidstone and Ashford from 8 PM to 6 AM, with diversion routes provided.

Operation Brock is designed to alleviate congestion near the English Channel, allowing HGVs heading to the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel to follow specific signs while keeping other traffic flowing. Drivers are advised to follow diversion signs and prepare for potential delays.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Left-wing haters cannot accept that Israel is winning
Left-wing haters cannot accept that Israel is winning
As Israel intensifies its military operations in Gaza, there is speculation that Hamas may be too weakened to resist effectively. Amidst the conflict, public sentiment in some quarters appears to rally against anti-Israel narratives, highlighted by a singer's success in Eurovision.

Critics, however, draw extreme comparisons between Israel's actions and historical genocides, which some argue misrepresent the situation. The disparity in casualty figures and the nature of warfare raises questions about the accuracy of such comparisons, suggesting a need for careful discourse on the conflict.