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#society

Times Of Israel: Several said injured in latest raid by extremist settlers on Palestinian village
Several said injured in latest raid by extremist settlers on Palestinian village
Several Palestinians were injured during a settler raid in Deir Dibwan, West Bank, where assailants set fire to property and attacked residents. Reports indicate a lack of arrests following the violence, which is part of a troubling trend of unpunished attacks by extremist Israeli settlers in the region.

In related incidents, Bedouin residents of Maghar al-Deir fled their homes due to intimidation from settlers, leading to further violence when they attempted to return. The ongoing violence has raised concerns about the response from Israeli authorities, particularly amid accusations of inaction from Prime Minister Netanyahu's government.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Opening of Israel’s new Chisinau embassy already showing results, says Moldova’s FM
Opening of Israel’s new Chisinau embassy already showing results, says Moldova’s FM
Israel's new embassy in Chisinau is enhancing ties with Moldova, according to Moldovan Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi. He noted progress in bilateral agreements, including a legal cooperation pact, and emphasized the importance of economic and security collaboration.

Moldova supports Ukraine and seeks to strengthen defense ties with Israel, learning from its security challenges. Popsoi highlighted the need for resilience against hybrid threats and the importance of combating antisemitism, reflecting on Moldova's historical context.


GB News: At least seven dead and dozens injured after two bridges collapse following explosion in Russia
At least seven dead and dozens injured after two bridges collapse following explosion in Russia
Seven people were killed and nearly 70 injured after two bridges collapsed in Russia, leading to a train derailment in the Bryansk region. Local authorities are investigating the incident, which has been attributed to "illegal interference."

In a separate incident, the Ukrainian Air Force reported 114 aerial attacks by Russia, resulting in 10 deaths, including a child. Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the strikes as politically motivated and called for increased sanctions against Russia.


#history

Fox News: History buff uncovers lost medieval monastery thanks to strange map symbol
History buff uncovers lost medieval monastery thanks to strange map symbol
A history enthusiast in Sweden discovered a likely medieval monastery after spotting a symbol on an 18th-century map. Göran Bengtsson alerted archaeologists, who used ground-penetrating radar to reveal walls of the structure, believed to date back to the late 1100s.

Experts suggest the site may be the original location of Ås Abbey, which was later relocated in the 13th century. Further investigation is planned to confirm the findings, adding to Sweden's rich history of archaeological discoveries.


The Telegraph: ‘As the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, it’s my duty to keep these stories alive’
‘As the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, it’s my duty to keep these stories alive’
In 1942, Henry Wermuth, a German-born Jew, attempted to assassinate Hitler by obstructing a train track but was unsuccessful. His actions remained undiscovered, and he later lost his family in the Holocaust. He was later recognized for his bravery by the German government.

This story is part of Louisa Clein's podcast, Objects of the Holocaust, which highlights positive survival stories through personal objects. Guests share items that connect them to their family's history, revealing silences and memories from the Holocaust.


#crime

GB News: At least four injured and one woman fighting for her life after car ploughs into crowd celebrating PSG's Champions League win
At least four injured and one woman fighting for her life after car ploughs into crowd celebrating PSG's Champions League win
A car crashed into pedestrians celebrating PSG's Champions League victory in Grenoble, France, injuring four people, including two women and one man seriously. The driver fled but was arrested shortly after. Emergency services responded, and the injured were taken to a local hospital.


Fox News: Man who served 36 years for wife’s murder forgives confessed killer in rare reconciliation
Man who served 36 years for wife’s murder forgives confessed killer in rare reconciliation
Leo Schofield, who served 36 years for the murder of his wife, Michelle, maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration. After being released on parole in 2024, he forgave Jeremy Scott, who confessed to the crime, during a conversation facilitated by author Gilbert King, who has been documenting Schofield’s case.

Scott's confession, which had been ignored for years, was a significant moment for Schofield, who found solace in faith while in prison. Despite the lack of physical evidence linking him to the crime, Schofield continues to seek exoneration, supported by those who believe in his innocence.


Fox News: Karen Read sells home and taps retirement fund to pay mounting legal bills in murder retrial
Karen Read sells home and taps retirement fund to pay mounting legal bills in murder retrial
Karen Read, facing murder charges for allegedly killing her boyfriend, is struggling with over $5 million in legal fees as she enters her second trial. To alleviate costs, she is utilizing crowdfunding, with a legal defense fund nearing $1 million and merchandise sales supporting her cause.

Read, who maintains her innocence, has lost her job and sold her home to fund her defense. Experts note that while crowdfunding can provide necessary funds, it may complicate the attorney-client dynamic. Read remains determined to fight the charges against her.


Fox News: Indiana coroner says police 'dropped the ball' in Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case
Indiana coroner says police 'dropped the ball' in Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case
Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison criticized law enforcement for their handling of the Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case in the 1990s. He stated that they failed to aggressively pursue additional suspects and placed the financial burden of DNA testing on victims' families.

The remains of Daniel Thomas Halloran, identified as the tenth victim of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister, were found at the site. Jellison aims to change the narrative for families seeking closure, emphasizing that the investigation should not have imposed costs on them.