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Times Of Israel: Prominent Islam scholar doubles down on existential necessity of Israeli victory in Gaza
Prominent Islam scholar doubles down on existential necessity of Israeli victory in Gaza
In the turbulent aftershock of Israel's 1967 conquest of the West Bank, military governor Tzvi Raski sought to win hearts by aiding local farmers, a gesture Pipes argues highlights a long-standing Israeli policy of conciliation — one he deems naïve in the face of ingrained rejectionism. He insists Israel should shift to a model of decisive victory, akin to past conflicts, asserting that true peace comes through capitulation, not compromise.

The scholar provocatively suggests the current war in Gaza presents an opening to reshape Palestinian society, advocating for a firm, police-state approach to governance that leaves no room for dissent, echoing the harsh realities of regional neighbors.


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Le Monde: French rail sabotage: Perpetrators of infrastructure damage remain unidentified
French rail sabotage: Perpetrators of infrastructure damage remain unidentified
In a covert clash gripping France, sabotage strikes hit high-speed rail networks just before the Olympic Games, disrupting transit for 800,000. Police suspect ultra-left cells but are tight-lipped, painting an alarming picture of modern dissent cloaked in secrecy.

As investigators sift through shadows, a cryptic letter surfaces, echoing discontent over the Games but lacking definitive ties to the sabotage. The tangled web of motives and players leaves more questions than answers, a sinister dance in the dark of railways.


Times Of Israel: ‘You’ll be buried by next week’: Police probe threatening text messages sent to Israelis
‘You’ll be buried by next week’: Police probe threatening text messages sent to Israelis
Amid rising tensions and threats of retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah, Israelis received alarming texts warning of imminent doom, sparking a panic. Authorities are racing to trace the origins; a warning that such acts induce fear during wartime but are criminal offenses follows.

As war rages, Israel faces a wave of cyber threats, with officials urging caution against mysterious calls and online breaches. Security measures tighten as the nation bristles under the weight of both physical and digital warfare.