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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Macron forgets that Hamas does not want peace
Israel's establishment of humanitarian corridors for Gaza aid may be undermined by Hamas's ongoing obstruction of a ceasefire. The collapse of recent ceasefire efforts is attributed to Hamas's insistence on maintaining control, despite its violent regime and the trauma inflicted during the October 7 attacks.
US President Trump is expected to emphasize this reality in discussions with UK leader Sir Keir Starmer, who faces pressure to recognize a Palestinian state. The situation is complicated by Hamas's tactics of using civilians as shields and controlling aid, which hampers peace efforts and raises questions about the legitimacy of a Palestinian state under such governance.
Times Of Israel: IDF announces 10-hour Gaza ‘humanitarian pauses’ amid mounting famine concerns
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced daily "local tactical pauses" in military operations in Gaza from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries. This decision, coordinated with the UN, aims to address severe food shortages amid ongoing conflict, with aid from Arab nations resuming.
Prime Minister Netanyahu defended the aid measures while asserting Israel's commitment to its military objectives. Despite the humanitarian efforts, criticism arose from within the Israeli government, highlighting tensions over the approach to Gaza. The situation remains critical, with calls for a broader humanitarian response.
#military
The Economist: How US Space Command is preparing for satellite-on-satellite combat
US Space Command is preparing for potential satellite-on-satellite combat, as demonstrated by recent operations involving American and French military satellites. General Stephen Whiting highlighted the importance of these maneuvers, particularly in response to perceived threats from Russian activities near foreign satellites.
The operations signal a readiness to collaborate and assert capabilities in space, reflecting growing concerns over national security in the orbital domain.
#health
Forbes: Canadian Wildfire Smoke: New York City Faces Air Quality Advisory for Second Day in a Row
New York City and parts of the Northeast are under air quality alerts due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, with air quality levels deemed "unhealthy for sensitive groups." The advisory, issued over the weekend, is expected to remain in effect through Sunday evening.
As of Sunday morning, New York City's air quality index reading was 120, making it the worst in North America. Over 3,300 wildfires have burned millions of hectares in Canada this year, prompting concerns about forest management practices.
#crime
Fox News: Victims show 'encouraging signs' after Michigan Walmart stabbing rampage, hospital says
Eleven victims from a stabbing spree at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, are showing signs of recovery, with seven in fair condition and four in serious condition. The 42-year-old suspect, who acted alone, was apprehended quickly by law enforcement and citizens.
Details about the suspect remain limited, but authorities believe he is a Michigan resident. Walmart condemned the violence and expressed gratitude for the quick response from first responders. The FBI is also assisting in the investigation.
GB News: Pensioner caught in benefits scam spared jail after pocketing £22k of taxpayers' cash
John Peters, a 74-year-old from Otley, Leeds, defrauded the benefits system of nearly £22,000 by concealing significant self-employment earnings and savings. He received over £61,000 from his landscaping business while falsely claiming housing benefits since 2011.
Peters pleaded guilty to fraud and was sentenced to four months in prison, suspended for twelve months. He has begun repaying Leeds City Council at £100 monthly and expressed remorse for his actions. A Proceeds of Crime Act hearing is scheduled to address his fraudulent gains.
Fox News: Trump pens letter to grieving mother of slain congressional intern: 'Held in my heart'
President Trump expressed condolences to the family of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old congressional intern who was fatally shot in Washington, D.C. on July 1. The shooting, which was not targeted at him, left two others injured, and no suspects are currently in custody.
In his letter, Trump highlighted Tarpinian-Jachym's character and contributions, promising to continue efforts to improve public safety. The FBI and local police are offering a $40,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.