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GB News: Windows smashed and properties in disarray as CCTV captures moment tornado hits British village
Windows smashed and properties in disarray as CCTV captures moment tornado hits British village
A tornado struck a village in County Durham, UK, causing significant property damage, including blown fences and shattered windows. Homeowners faced thousands in repair costs as extreme weather conditions swept through the region, with ongoing yellow weather warnings for heavy rain and thunderstorms.

The Met Office warns of continued downpours across the UK, particularly affecting Scotland and northern areas, while southern regions may experience drier conditions. Despite the adverse weather, hosepipe bans remain in place across Britain.


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Times Of Israel: Podcasters host antisemitic influencers after backlash over Netanyahu interview
Podcasters host antisemitic influencers after backlash over Netanyahu interview
The Nelk Boys, pro-Trump podcasters, faced backlash after airing an interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, perceived as lacking critical questioning amid the Gaza humanitarian crisis. Following criticism, they streamed discussions with influencers known for antisemitic views, including Sneako and Nick Fuentes, who made controversial claims about Israel and the ongoing conflict.

During the podcast, the Nelk Boys defended their decision to host Netanyahu, suggesting their platform aims to present diverse opinions. Influencers on the stream criticized Netanyahu's actions and the U.S. support for Israel, with claims of ethnic cleansing and misinformation surrounding the Gaza conflict. Israel denies these allegations, asserting its military actions aim to minimize civilian casualties.