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#politics

Times Of Israel: In video, Netanyahu claims Trump plan allows IDF to remain in Gaza, rules out Palestinian statehood
In video, Netanyahu claims Trump plan allows IDF to remain in Gaza, rules out Palestinian statehood
UK Labour backs a motion to label Israel’s Gaza war a genocide and suspend arms trade; Lammy says courts should decide.

Netanyahu backs the Trump plan; IDF may stay and denies Palestinian statehood. Israel may compensate the slain Qatari officer’s family; another Israeli was killed at the Egypt border.


#society

GB News: Patriotic Briton vows to keep display 'as long as possible' after painting his HOUSE as Union flag: 'I'll drag my feet!'
Patriotic Briton vows to keep display 'as long as possible' after painting his HOUSE as Union flag: 'I'll drag my feet!'
A patriotic Briton, Simon Brocklehurst, painted the Union Jack across his entire house after a flag was torn down. He calls it a sign of respect and says he’d drag his feet if Derby Council orders removal.

Reaction is mixed; online abuse but local support. He’s not far-right, just in the middle, and would comply with the law but delay.


#history

Le Monde: Anesthesia's remarkable journey since the 19th century
Anesthesia's remarkable journey since the 19th century
Paris’s Museum of the History of Medicine traces anesthesia from ancient pain remedies to a mid‑19th‑century breakthrough, with Dubois’s device built by Verdin, and notes a shift from war-time suffering. It recalls Napoleonic-era amputations without anesthesia, Larrey’s mobile ambulances, and relief rooted in poppy and other sedatives.


#science

Fox News: Massive comet zooming through solar system could be alien technology, Harvard astrophysicist says
Massive comet zooming through solar system could be alien technology, Harvard astrophysicist says
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb says interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is far bigger and heavier than first thought, raising the possibility it’s an alien artifact rather than a natural body.

Outgassing hints at mass; Loeb urges HiRISE imaging from Mars, as the object nears Mars’ orbit and passes near Jupiter and Venus next week.