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#politics
The Telegraph: Democrats will not side with Israel against Iran, poll shows
A new poll reveals that over half of Democrats struggle to choose between supporting Israel or condemning Iran's regime, with only 34% siding with Israel and just 8% with Iran. This reflects the party's leftward shift and challenges in leadership following recent electoral losses.
The findings indicate a significant divide within the party, as many voters appear hesitant to fully condemn Iran, highlighting a complex relationship with Israel.
#society
GB News: Ryanair flight from UK crashes on runway in Greece wrecking wing - 'You could feel the impact!'
A Ryanair flight from London to Kalamata, Greece, crashed into a barrier after landing, damaging its wing but resulting in no injuries. Passengers reported a loud bang during the incident and expressed concern about being kept on board while emergency crews responded.
The airline confirmed the aircraft landed safely before hitting the fence during taxiing and stated that normal procedures were followed for passenger disembarkation. The incident comes on the heels of a tragic Air India crash that resulted in 241 fatalities.
#military
Times Of Israel: Defense minister warns Hezbollah to stay out of Israel-Iran war
Defense Minister Israel Katz cautioned Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem against escalating tensions amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. Katz emphasized that Israel's patience is running thin and warned that any acts of terrorism would lead to severe consequences for Hezbollah.
Despite Hezbollah's current restraint, Qassem stated the group would respond as deemed necessary against what he termed Israeli-American aggression. The Israel Defense Forces have continued targeted strikes against Hezbollah operatives, claiming significant losses for the group since a ceasefire was established in November 2024.
#science
Forbes: Get Ready For The Shortest Day Since Records Began As Earth Spins Faster
Earth's rotation has been accelerating since 2020, with each year recording shorter days. The shortest day noted was on July 5 last year, and predictions suggest similar occurrences on July 9, July 22, and August 5 this year.
Scientists are investigating the reasons behind this acceleration, which may include factors like changes in the Earth's core, melting ice, and variations in ocean currents. This shift poses challenges for timekeeping, leading to discussions about potentially implementing negative leap seconds to maintain time accuracy globally.