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Jul 23, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: Bernie Sanders meets with anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil
Senator Bernie Sanders met with Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student facing deportation for supporting Hamas. Sanders criticized the Trump administration for imprisoning Khalil and emphasized the importance of free speech and dissent.
Khalil, who has been involved in anti-Israel protests, refused to explicitly condemn Hamas during a CNN interview, arguing that selective condemnations are hypocritical. He claims the Trump administration's actions are an attempt to silence dissent.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Energy Sec'y: Sanctioning Russian Oil 'Biggest Pressure You Can Put on Them', 'Very Real' Chance We Do It
Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that imposing sanctions on Russian oil could significantly pressure Russia regarding the Ukraine war. He emphasized the U.S.'s capability to implement these sanctions due to its status as the world's largest oil and natural gas producer.
Wright noted that this ability allows for actions that were previously unfeasible, highlighting the current low gasoline prices as a result of U.S. energy production.
#health
Times Of Israel: Concerns deepen over military’s mental health system after series of soldier suicides
A recent surge in suicides among Israeli soldiers has raised alarms about the military's mental health support system. The deaths of several soldiers, including reservist Daniel Edri, who struggled with PTSD, have prompted calls for urgent discussions within the Knesset about the IDF's approach to mental health and suicide prevention.
Experts warn that the ongoing war has intensified psychological pressures on troops, leading to a rise in mental health issues. The IDF has expanded its mental health services, deploying over 1,000 officers to assist soldiers, but concerns remain about the adequacy of support and the potential long-term effects on future recruits.