Hamas Threatens To Execute Hostages

Published: Tue, 10/10/23


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Hamas Threatens To Execute Hostages

Associated Press

In the wake of intensified Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, Hamas threatens to kill captured Israelis if civilians are targeted without warning amidst a broader conflict where both sides have significant casualties.

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U.S. And Israel Uncertain of Iran Role

Politico

U.S. and Israeli officials are uncertain about Iran's involvement in the recent Hamas attack on Israel, despite longstanding ties between Iran and Hamas and reports suggesting Iranian planning.

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Sharansky: Israel Rt. To Defend Now Tested

The Washington Post

Criticism surrounds Human Rights Watch for biased focus on Israel; amid attacks, concerns rise that global communities might misinterpret Israel's self-defense due to Hamas using civilians as shields.

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Tlaib Grieves Israeli and Palestinian Lives

Michigan Advance

After Hamas attacks and Israel's war declaration, U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib mourned Palestinian and Israeli losses and criticized Israel's policies, leading to mixed reactions from lawmakers.

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Watch Today's Headlines

"Who's Writing the Scripts, Hamas?"

Mediaite

ADL Director Jonathan Greenblatt criticized MSNBC on Morning Joe for its coverage of the attack on Israel, suggesting a bias in their reporting and questioning if Hamas was influencing their narratives.

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Western Leaders' Double Standard?

Al Jazeera

Western leaders are accused of hypocrisy for their differing responses to Israel's and Ukraine's situations, highlighting perceived double standards in the portrayal of Palestinians and Ukrainians.

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Oped: Netanyahu Can No Longer Serve

The Hill

Netanyahu faces criticism for Israel's vulnerabilities; amid civil strife and rising casualties, calls grow for his replacement by Benny Gantz, a unifying figure for better Palestinian relations.

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Why Is the State Dept. Erasing Tweets?

The New Republic

The Biden administration faced criticism for removing State Department tweets calling for an Israel-Palestine ceasefire, seemingly influenced by right-wing backlash rather than diplomacy.

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NYT: Attack Demands "Unity And Resolve"

The New York Times

A unity government is the best chance Israel has to defend against aggression, as it has many times in history, and emerge from this war working toward a stable future with peace alongside Palestinians.

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WSJ: The Massacre at the Music Fest

The Wall Street Journal

The attack on the open-air Tribe of Nova music festival is believed to be the worst civilian massacre in Israeli history, with at least 260 dead and a still undetermined number taken hostage.

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Stavridis: US Carrier Could Aid Israel

Bloomberg

The USS Gerald Ford strike group offers Israel missile defense, intelligence, and potential American evacuations, symbolizing US support and serving as a deterrent to adversaries like Iran.

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17 CIA Travel Tips To Think Like a Spy

USA Today

A journalist outlines CIA and personal travel safety tips for overseas trips, emphasizing discreet behavior, situational awareness, and preparation to ensure security during international journeys.

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RFK Jr.'s Declaration of Independence

RFK, Jr.’s Policies + Politics

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his independent presidential run, distancing from major political parties, advocating for a renewed focus on 1776 ideals, and urging a reunification of a divided nation.

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Will the 2024 Campaign Save TV?

Deadline

Despite declining ratings, TV broadcasters and cable networks anticipate a financial boost from the potentially record-breaking political ad spending for a Biden-Trump 2024 election rematch.

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Biden Interviewed by Special Counsel

ABC News

President Biden was interviewed by special counsel Robert Hur about his handling of classified documents after his vice presidency, with about 25 such documents found in Biden-associated locations.

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Waters Tells Floyd Fans To Fuck Off

Evening Standard

Roger Waters surprised and disappointed fans at a London concert by reading from his autobiography rather than performing, even using strong language toward attendees who voiced displeasure.

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Theatre Employees Brace for Swifties

Rolling Stone

The concert film Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour will premiere in more than 4,000 theaters. The singer has encouraged fans to sing and dance along, but some theater employees think it was an irresponsible call.

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Big Day 1 for CNN's Mark Thompson

The Hollywood Reporter

On his first day as CNN's CEO, Mark Thompson confronted coverage of the Israel-Hamas crisis and emphasized CNN's digital media challenges amidst seasoned journalists navigating danger.

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Arnold on His Body: "It Just Sucks"

Toronto Sun

Arnold Schwarzenegger candidly discussed the challenges of aging and post-heart surgery, but despite feeling like "damaged goods" and making changes, he remains enthusiastic and driven at 76.

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Domb Continues To Solve City Problems

Billy Penn

After his Philadelphia mayoral loss and City Council exit, Allan Domb intends to use his real estate assets to address city issues like poverty, but critics doubt his influence without an official position.

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Kirby Questions Biden's Climate Claim Amid Hamas Attacks

For the Left

Martha MacCallum challenged John Kirby on Biden's view that climate change is scarier than nuclear war; Kirby confirmed the belief, citing its existential nature. 

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Microplastics Found in Clouds Over Japanese Peaks

For the Right

Microplastics in clouds around Mount Fuji and Oyama hint at far-reaching pollution effects, potentially impacting climate and global ecology. 

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