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2 Sep 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Netanyahu will agree ceasefire ‘only when Israeli streets are burning’
Netanyahu will agree ceasefire ‘only when Israeli streets are burning’
Israeli Minister suggests Netanyahu will only pursue a deal with Hamas amid severe public unrest, highlighting a general strike in Israel aimed at pressuring the prime minister for a ceasefire. Internal conflicts within the government complicate negotiations with Hamas.

The U.S. is intensifying efforts for a ceasefire, with President Biden indicating a critical period ahead. A final proposal from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar is expected soon, with warnings that delays could terminate negotiations.


Fox News: Elon Musk slams New York Times writer for calling the Constitution 'dangerous'
Elon Musk slams New York Times writer for calling the Constitution 'dangerous'
Elon Musk criticized a New York Times article by Jennifer Szalai, which argued that the U.S. Constitution poses a potential threat to American democracy, particularly citing the Electoral College's role in Donald Trump's presidency. Szalai contended that the Constitution may foster cynicism and support authoritarianism.

Musk voiced his disapproval, asserting that there are attempts to undermine the Constitution and reaffirmed his support for it with the remark, "Long Live America and our Constitution!" He highlighted the significance of the Constitution in American governance amid this debate.


Le Monde: Partial strike in Israel over Gaza hostages
Partial strike in Israel over Gaza hostages
Protesters gathered outside Israel's Defence Ministry in Tel Aviv to support hostages kidnapped during the October 7 attack and voice discontent with the government amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. A nationwide strike, initiated by the Histadrut labor union, closed various sectors.

Municipal services in major cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa were affected, though not uniformly across the country. The protest followed the military's report of six hostages' deaths, prompting legal challenges against the strike by the Finance Minister.


#economy

The Mirror: Vital household support fund extended until April 2025 after 'cliff edge' fears
Vital household support fund extended until April 2025 after 'cliff edge' fears
The UK Government has extended the Household Support Fund until April, providing local authorities with additional resources to assist families struggling with living costs. The extension includes £421 million for England and £79 million for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Ministers emphasized the necessity of this support amid economic challenges, with ongoing concerns about rising poverty levels. Pensioners and those in need are encouraged to contact local councils for available assistance as winter approaches.


#military

Times Of Israel: Car bomb outside West Bank settlement neutralized by cops
Car bomb outside West Bank settlement neutralized by cops
Israeli security forces neutralized an abandoned car bomb at the entrance of the Ateret settlement in the West Bank amid heightened alert following recent attacks by Hamas. The car contained gas canisters connected to a detonation mechanism, which was safely neutralized.

Tensions in the West Bank have escalated, with ongoing military operations resulting in numerous casualties on both sides, including the deaths of three Israeli police officers and numerous Palestinian militants. Hamas has claimed responsibility for recent bombings, intensifying calls for more attacks.


#history

The Telegraph: Pictured: New photos reveal Titanic’s slow decay – with one famous part broken off
Pictured: New photos reveal Titanic’s slow decay – with one famous part broken off
The railing on the bow of the Titanic has detached from the wreck, showcasing further deterioration of the ship 112 years after it sank. Undersea explorations revealed the loss of this iconic feature and highlighted the ongoing decay caused by microbes.

The expedition also located a statue of the Roman goddess Diana, previously lost during the sinking. The team plans to analyze footage for potential recovery efforts and 3D mapping of the site.


#other

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New members of GB News can enter the Great British Giveaway, with a chance to win £36,000, by joining in September. Each new subscription provides five free entries into the draw, which runs from August 30, 2024, to October 25, 2024.

For full terms and conditions, visit the GB News website.


Liberty Nation News: Unions and the Workers Who Inspired Labor Day - Liberty Nation News
Unions and the Workers Who Inspired Labor Day - Liberty Nation News
Labor Day recognizes the contributions of American workers and labor unions, which advocate for better pay and working conditions. Since the late 1700s, labor organizations have evolved from craft unions to influential movements, confronting challenges like long hours and child labor.

Key figures such as Mother Jones, Peter J. McGuire, and Eugene V. Debs played significant roles in advancing labor rights, leading to milestones like the first Labor Day celebration in 1882. Their efforts have shaped modern labor movements, enhancing workers' protections and conditions.