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GB News: Britain's 'moronic politicians' slapped down in blistering rant over migrant deal: 'We shouldn't blame the French!'
Britain's 'moronic politicians' slapped down in blistering rant over migrant deal: 'We shouldn't blame the French!'
Political commentator Esther Krakue criticized the UK's "one in, one out" migrant exchange deal with France, labeling British politicians as "moronic" for their handling of the migrant crisis. She argued that the situation should not be blamed on France but on UK leadership.

Krakue compared Britain's approach to Australia's successful strategy, emphasizing that UK politicians should prioritize national interests rather than appeasing the EU. She warned that the current migrant crisis poses a significant threat to the UK, urging for a more effective response.


Fox News: Kash Patel torches ‘conspiracy theories’ about Bondi feud amid MAGA furor over Epstein files
Kash Patel torches ‘conspiracy theories’ about Bondi feud amid MAGA furor over Epstein files
FBI Director Kash Patel dismissed rumors of discord within the Trump administration's law-and-order team, particularly regarding Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. He stated that speculation about potential resignations is unfounded, asserting unity among the team.

President Trump also defended Bondi, criticizing supporters who protested against her and shifting blame for Epstein's issues onto previous administrations. He emphasized the need to focus on current successes rather than past controversies.


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Times Of Israel: From raids to ransom: Israel’s hostage policy has become Hamas’s sharpest weapon
From raids to ransom: Israel’s hostage policy has become Hamas’s sharpest weapon
On October 7, 2023, nearly 6,000 Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel, capturing 251 individuals, including soldiers and civilians. This large-scale kidnapping was a strategic move, as hostage-taking has historically forced Israel to make significant concessions, such as releasing terrorists in exchange for captives. Israel's approach to hostage situations has evolved over the years, transitioning from straightforward exchanges to complex negotiations, often resulting in the release of numerous prisoners for a small number of hostages.

The Israeli public has come to accept that releasing prisoners is a necessary price for securing the return of hostages, a trend that has intensified in recent years. Historical precedents show that Israel has often opted for lopsided trades, driven by the imperative to bring captives home, even at the risk of endangering its citizens. As Israel navigates its largest hostage crisis to date, many believe it will have to continue this pattern to secure the release of those taken on October 7.