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#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Emily Damari recalls almost killing her Hamas captor, demands deal: ‘Come on already!’
Emily Damari recalls almost killing her Hamas captor, demands deal: ‘Come on already!’
Former hostage Emily Damari recounted her harrowing experience with Hamas, including a plan to kill her captor and the bombings that occurred while she was held captive. She emphasized the urgent need for a deal to secure the release of the remaining 50 hostages, including her friends, the Berman twins.

Damari expressed her anger and frustration over the slow progress in negotiations, urging leaders to act swiftly to bring the hostages home. She described the dire conditions faced by the remaining captives and the emotional toll of her captivity.


Le Monde: Representatives of French Judaism say recognition of Palestinian state must be conditional
Representatives of French Judaism say recognition of Palestinian state must be conditional
French Jewish community leaders, including CRIF President Yonathan Arfi, expressed strong opposition to President Emmanuel Macron's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state. They condemned the move as a "moral failing" and a "political danger," arguing it rewards terrorism and strengthens Hamas.

Arfi emphasized that granting recognition prematurely could undermine peace negotiations and suggested that Hamas would exploit this recognition as a victory. While acknowledging the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, he maintained that the Palestinians should not receive concessions before negotiations conclude.


#military

The Telegraph: I was CO of the SAS. Here are four words our Special Forces need to hear from the PM
I was CO of the SAS. Here are four words our Special Forces need to hear from the PM
The ongoing threats from autocrats and terrorists necessitate strong support for military personnel engaged in counter-terrorism. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth emphasized this support, contrasting it with the UK’s troubling trend of legal scrutiny against its own Special Forces, which may deter future recruits.

Concerns are rising that the UK's application of the European Convention on Human Rights is compromising its military effectiveness and reliability as an ally. This hesitation in decisive action could jeopardize joint operations, raising fears among allies about the UK's commitment to counter-terrorism.


#crime

Times Of Israel: Five civilians, three gunmen killed in courthouse attack in southeast Iran
Five civilians, three gunmen killed in courthouse attack in southeast Iran
Gunmen attacked a judiciary building in Zahedan, Iran, killing five civilians and injuring 13 others. The assailants, who were disguised as visitors, used grenades during the assault. Three attackers were also killed, and the Baloch jihadist group Jaish al-Adl claimed responsibility.

The incident highlights ongoing violence in Sistan-Baluchistan province, which has seen clashes between Iranian forces and various militant groups. This area, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, has a history of such attacks, with previous incidents resulting in significant casualties among security personnel.