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30 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Ministers back Netanyahu’s demand for IDF to stay in Philadelphi Corridor in any deal
The Israeli security cabinet has endorsed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to maintain military presence along the Gaza-Egypt border, which is seen as crucial for potential ceasefire and hostage negotiations. The decision followed an eight-to-one vote, reflecting tensions within the government regarding security strategies.
Netanyahu argues that controlling the Philadelphi Corridor is vital to prevent Hamas from rearming, despite dissent from the defense establishment. Hostage families express frustration, claiming Netanyahu’s stance jeopardizes the safe return of those still held by Hamas.
#society
GB News: Parking fine sparks fury from woman after being 'unfairly' penalised when glue melted permit
A woman received a parking fine despite having a valid permit, which had detached due to melted adhesive in hot weather. Her appeal to Brighton and Hove Council was rejected, citing insufficient grounds, prompting concerns over the adhesive quality of the permits.
The council acknowledged past issues and has since improved permit adhesive quality and application instructions. They encourage residents to appeal tickets if they feel unfairly penalized.
#education
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Bret Stephens: Where North American universities went wrong
The latest episode of "What Matters Now" features New York Times columnist Bret Stephens discussing campus protests and the evolving role of critical theory in universities. Stephens offers insights on foundational principles like the spirit of inquiry and the impact of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
This episode coincides with the start of the fall semester for many North American universities. The discussion aims to address pressing issues in higher education today.
#crime
The Federalist: Media Dismiss Illegal Immigrant Cartel Violence Near Denver
Venezuelan cartel members, potentially linked to the Tren de Aragua, have reportedly taken control of multiple apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, prompting local officials to express concerns about crime and intimidation. Aurora's mayor has suggested that federal policies may have exacerbated the issue.
Despite ongoing investigations and some arrests, local media have downplayed the severity of the situation, with mixed reports about the gang's influence. Law enforcement agencies are working to understand the extent of criminal activity associated with the gang in the area.