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Times Of Israel: Hostage advocacy group attacked in Boulder will be focus of local Jewish festival
Hostage advocacy group attacked in Boulder will be focus of local Jewish festival
The Boulder Jewish Festival will emphasize community healing following a recent attack on demonstrators advocating for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. The festival, now in its 30th year, will feature the grassroots initiative Run for Their Lives, which aims to raise awareness of the hostages still in captivity.

The attack, carried out by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, resulted in multiple victims and has led to increased security measures at the festival. Soliman faces numerous charges, including attempted murder and hate crimes, and is being held on a $10 million bond. The incident has heightened concerns about antisemitism amid ongoing global tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.


GB News: Man who put bins out early fined £1,000 by 'Stasi-like' council
Man who put bins out early fined £1,000 by 'Stasi-like' council
A West Kensington resident received a £1,000 fine for placing his bins on the pavement hours before collection day. Clyde Strachan, who was on holiday, claimed he positioned the rubbish out of the way. The council accused him of fly-tipping, but later withdrew the fine, acknowledging it was an honest mistake.

Critics, including Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, condemned the council's actions as excessive and indicative of overreach. The council's enforcement team, which costs taxpayers £2.1 million annually, has been criticized for focusing on minor infractions rather than genuine issues.


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The Telegraph: The world has never been more volatile. Britons must be prepared to fight for their country
The world has never been more volatile. Britons must be prepared to fight for their country
Lord Robertson, tasked with co-writing a strategic review of Britain’s defense, aimed to shift the focus from Army personnel numbers as a metric for evaluating defense. He believes the report has successfully achieved this objective.