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Jul 23, 2025 |
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Times Of Israel: Yahya Sinwar’s widow fled Gaza using fake passport to Turkey and remarried — report
Samar Muhammad Abu Zamar, widow of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, escaped Gaza with her children using a forged passport and is now in Turkey, where she has remarried. This move reportedly involved significant logistical support and cash, facilitated by Hamas officials.
In contrast, Umm Khaled, widow of another Hamas commander, remains in Gaza, highlighting the disparity in living conditions and choices among Hamas leaders' families. Critics note that while leaders flee, ordinary Gazans face dire circumstances.
GB News: Wizz Air will roll out 5 new routes to Spain, including daily flights to sunny hotspots
Wizz Air has announced new flights from London Luton to five Spanish cities—Bilbao, Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, and Seville—starting March 29, 2026, with fares beginning at £17.99. The service aims to enhance travel options for Britons ahead of the Easter holidays and summer peak season.
Additionally, the airline will introduce daily flights to Vienna and Rome from October 26, 2025, and eleven weekly flights to Milan, expanding its network. Wizz Air emphasizes its commitment to providing affordable travel options and increasing competition in the market.
Times Of Israel: IDF says probe found deadly Gazan church strike caused by misfired munition
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that the Holy Family Church in Gaza City was unintentionally struck during a military operation due to a misfired munition, resulting in civilian casualties. The IDF expressed regret and stated that guidelines for operations near sensitive sites have been reinforced.
As military operations continue, humanitarian organizations report severe shortages of aid in Gaza, warning of "mass starvation." Israel claims to facilitate the entry of humanitarian supplies while accusing Hamas of exploiting the situation. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, with the Hamas-run health ministry reporting over 58,000 deaths.
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Le Monde: In Gaza, the humanitarian deal between the EU and Israel collapses
An Israeli airstrike on July 21 targeted a World Health Organization warehouse in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, causing significant damage and forcing staff evacuation. This area, previously a humanitarian hub, is now affected by the conflict, raising concerns over rising malnutrition and starvation.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the escalating violence in Gaza, highlighting the unprecedented levels of destruction. An agreement for humanitarian aid delivery, reached earlier with the EU, seems to have been disregarded.
#culture
The American Mind: How Trump Got Colbert Canceled
CBS's cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has sparked reactions from Donald Trump and Jon Stewart, both using profanity to express their views. Speculation suggests that CBS may have acted to appease Trump after a costly settlement, but the show's declining ratings likely played a significant role in the decision.
Late-night comedy is facing challenges as audiences shift to platforms like Instagram and YouTube, where content is often more engaging. Colbert's attempts at humor, particularly regarding Trump, seem to miss the mark, indicating a broader trend where traditional late-night formats struggle to compete in the current entertainment landscape.
#outdoors
Fox News: Alaska hiker mauled by bear rescued with help of advanced drone technology on remote trail
A female hiker in Anchorage, Alaska, was rescued after being mauled by a brown bear on the Basher Trail. She sustained non-life-threatening injuries and used her phone to guide rescuers, who employed a drone to locate her.
Emergency responders highlighted the importance of preparedness for hikers, urging them to carry bear spray and remain vigilant in bear-populated areas.