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31 Jul 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Media Mourns "Moderate" and "Pragmatic" Dead Hamas Leader
Media Mourns "Moderate" and "Pragmatic" Dead Hamas Leader
When Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas chief, was taken out, it sent ripples through the ranks of the usual suspects—Shaun King, the grifting activist, took to mourning like a heartbroken poet. His lament was shared by the Houthis and echoed by a media desperate to paint Haniyeh as a moderating force.

The narrative spun by outlets like the BBC and Sky News tried to rebrand Haniyeh posthumously, portraying him as a diplomatic player. They claimed his death would weaken neither Hamas nor the resistance, all while being fed a line from Hamas’ benefactors in Qatar.


GB News: 'ECHR are not to blame for failed illegal immigration system - the Home Office are' - Jackie Doyle-Price
'ECHR are not to blame for failed illegal immigration system - the Home Office are' - Jackie Doyle-Price
In the Conservative Party leadership race, the ECHR has become the new scapegoat for the failures of the Home Office in managing immigration. Instead of taking responsibility, politicians shift blame, overlooking the historical importance of the ECHR in safeguarding human rights.

As political tides shift and threats loom, reforming ties with the ECHR, rather than abandoning it, is crucial. A referendum would only deepen division; responsible representation should guide decisions through complexity, not crude binaries.


Times Of Israel: From student activist in Gaza to top leader, Haniyeh was Hamas’s tough face abroad
From student activist in Gaza to top leader, Haniyeh was Hamas’s tough face abroad
Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Hamas, was killed in a Tehran missile strike attributed to Israel. Known for his tough rhetoric, he was seen as a relatively pragmatic figure amid ongoing conflict in Gaza, where he lost multiple family members to Israeli airstrikes.

Haniyeh's diplomatic role spanned negotiations and ceasefires with Arab states and Iran, though his knowledge of the recent Hamas attack remains murky. His complex legacy intertwines political ambition with the harsh realities of conflict.


#society

GB News: Lawless Britain: Mark Dolan hits out at 'woke policing' for surge in knife crime
Lawless Britain: Mark Dolan hits out at 'woke policing' for surge in knife crime
Mark Dolan and Amy Nickell-Turner squared off on GB News, as she insisted Brexit has turned Britain into a lawless land. Their bickering highlighted rising knife violence in Southend and Southport, raising questions about a nation splintered by conflict.




#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Israel Takes Out Hamas Boss
Israel Takes Out Hamas Boss
Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas chief, felt secure in Qatar and Turkey, safe from Israeli strikes—until his fateful visit to Iran. His assassination sends a message to Tehran, but underscores a deeper issue: the paralyzed grip of Qatari influence on global politics keeps real threats untouched.

Israel may have the means, but it’s entangled in a web of geopolitical puppetry, choosing targets with care. In the end, it’s not just Hamas that survives; it’s Qatar’s ominous sway over the world that remains unchallenged.