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9 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Walking tightrope, Kamala Harris listens to anti-Israel activists, then shushes them
In a precarious moment for Democrats, Vice President Kamala Harris navigated backlash from pro-Palestinian activists during a Detroit rally, balancing loyalty to Arab Americans and Jewish voters while facing pressure over U.S. support for Israel amid ongoing conflict. The tightrope walk could redefine her presidential bid.
As Harris engages both constituencies, her statements hint at an openness to discuss an arms embargo on Israel, igniting alarms among pro-Israel supporters. The looming Democratic convention heightens tensions as competing rallies prepare to clash.
#society
The Telegraph: Riots latest news: Counter-protesters should stay home to reduce strain on police, says minister
A Cabinet minister advises counter-protesters to keep off the streets to ease police pressure. While far-right groups drew small crowds, bigger protests unfolded peacefully, reflecting the fine British tradition of lawful dissent amidst calls to avoid escalating tensions.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: US warns Iran of 'serious' economic consequences if it attacks Israel
The US has laid down the law to Iran, warning that any attack on Israel could spell disaster for its economy and governance. Amid rising tensions, the Biden administration is pushing Tehran to rethink its retaliatory strike, all while amping up military presence in the region.
With a new reformist president promising change, Iran teeters on a knife's edge. Will the hope for de-escalation crumble under the weight of old hostilities? Only time will tell in this shadowy game of power and consequences.
#sports
GB News: Noah Lyles refuses to apologise and admits to deliberately hiding Covid diagnosis from rivals at the Olympics
Noah Lyles refuses to apologize for competing in the men's 200m at the Paris Olympics, even after testing positive for COVID-19. Despite feeling unwell, he finished third and plans to run in the 4x100m relay, with Team USA downplaying his illness to avoid giving rivals an edge.
The decision has sparked controversy, but no rules bar infected athletes from competing. Meanwhile, gold medalist Letsile Tebogo dedicates his victory to his late mother, a poignant reminder of personal battles beyond the track.
#other
Times Of Israel: Oil tanker reports double attack off Yemen, crew safe
The Delta Blue tanker faced two hostile assaults near Yemen, but the crew emerged unscathed. The attacks, attributed to Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, highlight their ongoing offensive against ships in the Red Sea, disrupting maritime trade amid escalating regional tensions.
With the Houthis targeting over 70 vessels and claiming to strike those aligned with the U.S. and Israel, their actions have deepened a maritime crisis that stretches across global shipping routes, forcing a reevaluation of trade pathways.