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GB News: Palestine Action defies terror ban by setting up secret website to recruit new members amid further planned protests
Palestine Action defies terror ban by setting up secret website to recruit new members amid further planned protests
Palestine Action has reportedly established a secret website to recruit supporters following its designation as a terrorist organization by the UK government. The new site, named Direct Action Training, was launched shortly before the ban and is hosted on an IP address in Iceland, which is outside major international surveillance networks.

The group's former website now indicates that Palestine Action is banned in Britain and that the new site has been handed over to individuals outside the UK. Potential recruits are asked if they are willing to engage in actions that may lead to arrest, with training focused on dismantling what they term the "Zionist war machine" in the UK. This development follows a decisive vote in Parliament supporting Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's decision to classify Palestine Action as a terrorist group under the Terrorism Act 2000, a move that has also received backing from the House of Lords. The situation raises concerns about the implications of such organizations operating outside legal boundaries and the potential for increased tensions related to their activities.


#society

Fox News: New Jersey Coast Guard swimmer rescues nearly 200 people in deadly Texas flash floods that killed 68
New Jersey Coast Guard swimmer rescues nearly 200 people in deadly Texas flash floods that killed 68
Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan, 26, has been hailed a hero for rescuing nearly 200 individuals during flash floods in Central Texas. As the only triage coordinator on-site, he directly saved 165 victims at Camp Mystic, where a large group of children was stranded.

The Kerr County Sheriff's Office reported 68 fatalities, including 40 adults and 28 children, with ongoing search and rescue efforts. Ten campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for as responders continue to work in the area.


Times Of Israel: Death toll in Texas flash floods rises to 82, sheriff says 10 campers still missing
Death toll in Texas flash floods rises to 82, sheriff says 10 campers still missing
Flash floods in central Texas have resulted in at least 82 deaths, including 28 children, with many still unaccounted for. Rescuers continue their search for missing individuals, including campers from Camp Mystic. Governor Abbott has declared a day of prayer and warned of further flooding.

The National Weather Service had issued warnings before the disaster, but the intensity of the rainfall caught many off guard. The situation has raised questions about emergency preparedness and response in an area known for flooding risks.