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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Bombshell report exposes attempts by Muslim Council of Britain group to censor UK media
A report by Policy Exchange alleges that the Muslim Council of Britain's Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) threatens press freedom with its biased claims about media coverage of Muslims. The report highlights that CfMM's assertions of widespread negative reporting are largely unfounded, with only one complaint leading to a correction.
CfMM has been criticized for its methods, including counting accurate reporting on Islamist terror as Islamophobic. The report raises concerns about CfMM's influence over media narratives and its attempts to delegitimize coverage of issues like grooming gangs. In response, CfMM dismissed the report as politically motivated and inaccurate.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: In Washington, Netanyahu maintains uncertainty over a possible truce in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize during his visit to the White House on July 7. This gesture comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear program and a ceasefire in Gaza, with indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas currently underway.
Despite efforts from US special envoy Steve Witkoff and mediators from Egypt and Qatar, progress on a ceasefire remains slow, as noted by experts in the region. Witkoff is expected to travel to Doha soon to further discussions.
#military
Times Of Israel: Wartime innovation boosts Israeli defense tech growth, drawing global interest
Israeli reservist Zach Bergerson has developed a wearable device called SkyHoop to help troops detect enemy drones, leveraging his high-tech background. His startup is being piloted in Ukraine and is in talks with the US Defense Department, reflecting a surge in defense tech innovation since the recent conflict.
The Israeli defense sector is seeing increased investment from both US and Israeli venture capital firms, with many startups emerging post-Hamas attacks. As European countries ramp up defense spending, Israeli exports are expected to grow, despite some political backlash against Israeli weapons.