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#illegals

GB News: Epping migrant hotel 'needs to be closed', Matt Vickers tells GB News
Epping migrant hotel 'needs to be closed', Matt Vickers tells GB News
GB News host Stephen Dixon and Conservative MP Matt Vickers debated the closure of the Epping migrant hotel, with Dixon arguing that such action would only displace the issue rather than resolve it. He emphasized that closing hotels is impractical since migrants are already in the UK.


#politics

The Telegraph: Recognising Palestine will not solve Labour’s electoral woes
Recognising Palestine will not solve Labour’s electoral woes
Scottish Labour's historical saying about nationalists reflects a current dilemma within the Labour Party regarding the recognition of Palestine. The party faces internal conflict over this issue, with concerns that such recognition may not aid the peace process and could instead reward Hamas for its actions.

Labour MPs are anxious about re-election and believe that recognizing Palestine could regain support from Muslim voters. However, the party's inconsistency on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the emergence of a new party led by Jeremy Corbyn may further alienate these voters. The challenge remains whether Labour can navigate these complexities without losing centrist support.


Fox News: '60 Minutes' staff ready to move forward from Paramount-Trump settlement, but concerns carry on
'60 Minutes' staff ready to move forward from Paramount-Trump settlement, but concerns carry on
President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS and Paramount over alleged election interference related to a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris has resulted in a settlement. Paramount will pay Trump $16 million and allocate funds for conservative advertisements.

The lawsuit raised concerns among "60 Minutes" staff about editorial independence, especially with the impending merger between Paramount and Skydance. New executive producer Tanya Simon's appointment is seen as a positive step, but staff remain wary of corporate influence on editorial decisions post-merger.


The Western Journal: Arbitration Exceeded Its Authority: MyPillow's Mike Lindell Picks Up Crucial Court Win
Arbitration Exceeded Its Authority: MyPillow's Mike Lindell Picks Up Crucial Court Win
Mike Lindell, founder of MyPillow, won a significant court victory as the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous ruling that required him to pay $5 million to Robert Zeidman. The court found that the arbitration panel had overstepped its authority in determining Lindell owed the amount.

Lindell had previously held a contest challenging anyone to disprove his claims about the 2020 election, which Zeidman entered. The appeals court ruled that the arbitration panel improperly modified the contest's terms, leading to Lindell's celebration of the decision as a vindication of his efforts to secure election integrity.


Fox News: America’s skies are wide open to national security threats warns drone expert and more top headlines
America’s skies are wide open to national security threats warns drone expert and more top headlines
America faces significant national security threats, particularly from drones, according to experts. Meanwhile, a surge of migrants has been reported at U.S. beaches, prompting Coast Guard interventions.

In political news, Trump has announced a trade agreement with the EU and issued an ultimatum to Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict. Concerns about crime and immigration policies continue to dominate discussions.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 28: Day 661 – Flood, not famine: Can Israel shift its Gaza aid strategy?
Daily Briefing July 28: Day 661 – Flood, not famine: Can Israel shift its Gaza aid strategy?
Israel, the UAE, and Jordan have begun airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza amid a partial pause in fighting, with over 120 truckloads of food aid distributed by the UN. Diplomatic discussions are ongoing, with pressure mounting on Israel regarding the conflict and aid distribution.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to discuss the situation in Gaza with US President Trump, as European nations express concern. Tensions arise from France's recognition of a Palestinian state, prompting Israel to reprimand French officials. Meanwhile, a Chabad rabbi's home in Ukraine was damaged in a missile attack, highlighting ongoing challenges for the Jewish community.


Fox News: Trump's landmark deal is the real key to peace in the Middle East
Trump's landmark deal is the real key to peace in the Middle East
The notion that peace in the Middle East hinges on a formal agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority is outdated. The Abraham Accords, established under President Trump, present a more effective approach, fostering regional cooperation and trade among Israel and Arab nations despite ongoing conflicts.

The Biden administration has not expanded the Accords, which remain a threat to adversaries like Iran. The Palestinian Authority must choose between embracing cooperation or maintaining its current path of rejectionism. Strengthening the Accords is essential for lasting peace and U.S. interests in the region.


Fox News: Obama issues rare statement on foreign policy issue
Obama issues rare statement on foreign policy issue
Former President Barack Obama emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid to Gaza, stating that assistance should reach civilians regardless of the hostage situation. He criticized the blockade and highlighted reports of starvation among Palestinians, calling for immediate action.

In contrast, former President Donald Trump described the situation in Gaza as chaotic, accusing Hamas of misappropriating aid meant for civilians. Israeli officials defended their humanitarian efforts, asserting that they allow aid as long as it does not benefit Hamas.