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#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Liberman warns Iran ‘obsessed’ with revenge, calls for Israel to strike first
Liberman warns Iran ‘obsessed’ with revenge, calls for Israel to strike first
Former Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman warned that Iran is fixated on revenge against Israel following a recent conflict, suggesting that Israel may need to preemptively strike Iran again. He expressed concern over Iran's ballistic missile capabilities and the potential for a significant attack.

Liberman emphasized that Iran's nuclear ambitions remain a critical issue, but the immediate threat is its desire for retaliation against Israel. He advocated for a strategy focused on regime change in Iran to ensure long-term security for Israel.


#crime

GB News: Benefits fraudster dubbed 'gangster granny' led £80m family-crime gang
Benefits fraudster dubbed 'gangster granny' led £80m family-crime gang
Deborah Mason, 65, known as the "gangster granny," has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for leading a family-run drug gang that dealt nearly a tonne of cocaine worth £80 million. The gang operated across major UK cities while Mason fraudulently claimed over £50,000 in benefits.

The group, which included family members, was involved in a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, with profits funding lavish lifestyles. The court highlighted Mason's role in corrupting her family instead of nurturing them. This case serves as a warning against drug-related crimes.


#sports

The Western Journal: Princeton Faces Lawsuit After It Barred Trans Runner from Competing
Princeton Faces Lawsuit After It Barred Trans Runner from Competing
Sadie Schreiner, a transgender athlete, is suing Princeton University after being barred from competing in a women's track event. The lawsuit claims discrimination against transgender women, citing New Jersey law. Schreiner seeks a jury trial and damages for the alleged humiliation.

The NCAA recently changed its policies on transgender athletes, which has sparked controversy. Critics argue that transgender women should compete in men's categories instead, suggesting that the lawsuit stems from a desire to dominate women's sports.