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Breitbart: Police Arrest 'Palestine Action' Protesters After Ban as Terror Group
Police Arrest 'Palestine Action' Protesters After Ban as Terror Group
Dozens of protesters supporting Palestine Action were arrested in London after the British government classified the group as a terrorist organization. The ban, supported by MPs, prohibits any support for Palestine Action, equating it with groups like al Qaeda and ISIS, with severe penalties for members.

Despite the legal challenges, the group plans to intensify its activism, claiming widespread support. Palestine Action has been linked to significant vandalism against defense contractors, allegedly causing £55 million in damages over five years.


#society

Times Of Israel: Friends of ‘abandoned’ ex-hostage Ofer Calderon raise NIS 3 million in a day to help him rebuild life
Friends of ‘abandoned’ ex-hostage Ofer Calderon raise NIS 3 million in a day to help him rebuild life
A crowdfunding campaign for former hostage Ofer Calderon raised over NIS 3 million in one day, surpassing its goal of NIS 1.5 million. Calderon, abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, was held captive for 484 days and is now struggling with severe emotional distress and financial instability.

The funds will help Calderon secure housing, psychological support, and resources to rebuild his carpentry workshop. His friends and community are rallying to support him in his recovery, emphasizing the need for assistance as he reintegrates into life after captivity.


Breitbart: Seine River in Paris Opens for Swimming For First Time in 100 Years
Seine River in Paris Opens for Swimming For First Time in 100 Years
For the first time in over a century, Parisians can legally swim in the Seine, thanks to a €1.4 billion cleanup project. Designated areas near the Eiffel Tower and Île Saint-Louis opened for swimming, with safety measures in place, including lifeguards and buoyancy aids.

While many celebrated the opportunity, some residents remained cautious about water quality, despite assurances from officials that it meets European standards. The initiative coincides with preparations for the upcoming Olympics.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel needs a few more months to defeat Hamas and restore peace
Israel needs a few more months to defeat Hamas and restore peace
The prolonged conflict in Gaza raises questions about Israel's military strategy compared to its quicker operations in Iran and against Hezbollah. Key factors include Israel's sensitivity towards hostages, international pressure to provide humanitarian aid, and internal strategic adjustments to combat Hamas effectively.

Israel's current approach focuses on permanently seizing territory and dismantling Hamas's infrastructure, which has led to a significant reduction in the group's control. Supporters argue that allowing humanitarian aid through independent channels could help resolve the situation more efficiently.


GB News: Emmanuel Macron demands Keir Starmer recognises Palestinian statehood as Benjamin Netanyahu fumes that this will 'reward' Hamas
Emmanuel Macron demands Keir Starmer recognises Palestinian statehood as Benjamin Netanyahu fumes that this will 'reward' Hamas
Emmanuel Macron is pressing UK leader Sir Keir Starmer to recognize Palestinian statehood ahead of his upcoming state visit. While both nations support eventual recognition, the UK remains cautious, emphasizing that any recognition must advance peace rather than be a mere gesture.

Macron aims to rally international support for Palestinian statehood, viewing it as key to a two-state solution, despite Israel's opposition. Domestic political shifts in the UK, including the rise of a new left-wing party advocating a stronger pro-Palestinian stance, complicate Starmer's decision.