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#society

Front Page Magazine: Boulder Police Chief Still Searching for Motive of Islamic Terrorist Who Shouted "Free Palestine"
Boulder Police Chief Still Searching for Motive of Islamic Terrorist Who Shouted "Free Palestine"
The recent actions of Mohammed Soliman, who attempted to burn Jewish individuals participating in a memorial for hostages, have raised questions about the motives behind such acts of violence. While FBI Director Kash Patel labeled it a terrorist attack, local authorities have refrained from labeling it as such, citing the need for further investigation.

Critics argue that the reluctance to acknowledge the clear anti-Zionist sentiments expressed by Soliman reflects a broader issue in addressing Islamic terrorism. The ongoing struggle to effectively combat this threat is compounded by a tendency to attribute motives to mental illness or external factors, rather than the explicit ideologies involved.


#military

Fox News: Ukraine’s 'Spider’s Web' drone strike burns over 40 Russian warplanes, Moscow calls it 'terrorist attack'
Ukraine’s 'Spider’s Web' drone strike burns over 40 Russian warplanes, Moscow calls it 'terrorist attack'
Ukrainian forces executed a significant drone strike, dubbed "Operation Spider’s Web," targeting five Russian military airfields and destroying numerous warplanes, including strategic bombers. The operation, overseen by President Zelensky, involved 117 drones and was planned over 18 months.

Russia confirmed the attacks but labeled them a "terrorist act," admitting to aircraft damage. Ukraine claims the operation severely impacted Russia's long-range missile capabilities, with estimates of damage ranging from $2 billion to $7 billion. The strike occurred just before scheduled peace talks in Istanbul.


#health

Times Of Israel: Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows
Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows
A groundbreaking study has shown that a structured exercise program significantly improves survival rates and reduces cancer recurrence in colon cancer patients. Conducted across multiple countries, the trial involved 889 patients, with those participating in exercise coaching experiencing 28% fewer cancer cases and 37% fewer deaths.

Experts suggest that exercise coaching should be considered a standard of care for colon cancer survivors, given the findings' strong evidence base. The study highlights the importance of physical activity in cancer recovery and encourages patients to engage in regular exercise post-treatment.