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3 Sep 2024
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Biden Responds to Hamas Murder of American by Blaming Israel
President Biden blamed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for the murder of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, indicating he believes Netanyahu should take more action. Despite being at the beach for weeks, Biden's administration continued to push a deal seen as favorable to Hamas.
Critics suggest that this stance may diminish pressure on Hamas while increasing it on Israel, raising concerns about the administration's support for protests in Israel calling for concessions to Hamas.
#economy
The Telegraph: Cathay Pacific flights grounded after Rolls-Royce engine problem - latest updates
Cathay Pacific has temporarily grounded its A350 fleet for engine inspections after a unique failure of a Rolls-Royce component. This has led to 24 flight cancellations and affects routes including Singapore, Bangkok, and Tokyo.
Rolls-Royce's stock market value plummeted by £2.7 billion due to the incident, which also prompted Japan Airlines to seek more information from Rolls-Royce.
#military
The Telegraph: The awful truth: Hamas’s hostage-taking works
Recent protests in Israel have targeted Benjamin Netanyahu's government, despite widespread outrage against Hamas for its violence. Critics argue that media coverage can shift focus away from Hamas's actions, emphasizing Netanyahu's response instead.
The ongoing hostage situation highlights Hamas's brutal tactics and the pressures faced by Israel's government. Negotiations with such groups risk perpetuating cycles of violence, as seen in past exchanges that empowered Hamas leaders rather than fostering peace.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: 3 Out of 4 Arrested in Manhattan Neighborhood are Migrants
Midtown Manhattan is reportedly experiencing a surge in crime linked to recently arrived migrants, who constitute a significant portion of those arrested for various offenses. Ongoing issues include assault, robbery, and a lack of functioning criminal justice mechanisms to address the situation effectively.
The influx of migrants has overwhelmed local courts and law enforcement, with serious concerns raised about organized crime groups operating in the area. Authorities warn that these trends are not isolated to New York City, extending to various urban centers across the country.