What Led To Mistaken IDF Killings?

Published: Sun, 12/17/23

The IDF said they mistakenly killed three hostages who were carrying a stick with a white cloth during combat this week in Shejaiya, Gaza, in what the head of the military said was "against the rules of engagement."Insert Preheader

 

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What Led To Mistaken IDF Killings?

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Aidan Maese-Czeropski, 24, was let go from his job by Maryland Senator Ben Cardin Saturday afternoon. It came less than a day after a video showing two men having sex in a Senate room was exposed.

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2024 Wildcard: 3rd Party & Independents

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Early 2024 polls have shown a massive uptick in possible willingness to vote for a non major-party candidate, along with low-approval and favorability numbers for the likely major-party candidates, Biden and Trump.

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Chicago UFO Baffles Experts

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As we know from official Pentagon documents, UFOs are usually circular, triangular or even a white oblong like a 'Tic Tac'. Now, the US government can add another shape to its list – and it's like nothing we've ever seen.

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Rare Taylor Swift Records In Kutztown

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Copies of Taylor Swift's 'Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions' were still available at one Berks County, Pennsylvania record shop — until the Swifties posted about it online.

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Moms for Liberty, a national right-wing advocacy group, was born in Florida as a response to Covid-19 school closures and mask mandates. But it quickly became just as well known for pushing anti-L.G.B.T.Q. policies.

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Melania Trump made a rare public appearance on Friday, serving as a special guest at a naturalization ceremony for new American citizens held in the rotunda of the National Archives’ headquarters.

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“He’s the don now”, says AL LOMBARDI, on the sudden popularity of New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito with Italian Americans in New Jersey. The DeVito’s are a fixture at Mr. Lombardi’s restaurant.

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More Popular Than the Hot Dogs?

Fox Business

Costco apparently made quite a bit of coin from gold bars in the first quarter, with many online customers having opened their wallets to score ounces of the precious metal.

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Jack Smith and the Supreme Court

The Wall Street Journal

Special counsel Jack Smith’s indictments of Donald Trump have made him a central actor in the 2024 election, and now he is dragging the Supreme Court into the political thicket.

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Eagles Security Chief Is Banned

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The NFL has banned Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro from being on the sideline for the remainder of the regular season after he was ejected from a game earlier this month for a scuffle with a 49ers linebacker.

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Cher Responds to R&R Snub

Huffington Post

Cher isn't too pleased with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame not inducting her at any point in her iconic career. The “Believe” singer took aim at the music museum during a Friday appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”.

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Can Trump Appear on Maine Ballot?

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While opponents cite the 14th Amendment to make a case for why he should be disqualified, lawyers for the Republican argue at a hearing Friday that the secretary of state doesn't have the authority to make that decision.

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Dead & Co. To Las Vegas Sphere?

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Dead & Co. and John Mayer are in talks to perform a residency at James Dolan’s Sphere in Las Vegas — a string of lucrative shows that could kick off next summer after the arena’s inaugural U2 residency ends this spring.

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Vatican Court Convicts Cardinal

BBC

A Vatican court has sentenced Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, a former adviser to Pope Francis, to five-and-a-half years in jail for financial crimes. Becciu, 75, was the most senior Vatican official ever to face such charges.

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A vanity Louisiana license plate is raising eyebrows in Houston where one driver says he spotted a “racist” plate. “l looked over because I enjoy vanity plates. I took a look at it and then realized what does that say?

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The Reconciliation Monument, known as the Confederate Statue, is part of the push to remove military installations named after the Confederacy in the wake of the summer 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.

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4 Month Old Found Alive After Tornado

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‘Like a scene in a movie.’ A 4-month-old was swept up by a deadly tornado. The family spent an agonizing 10 minutes before finding Lord, crying and lodged in a tree about 30 feet from where their home once stood.

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Putin Says Remark About Plan To Attack NATO Is Nonsense

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Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin dismissed U.S. President Joe Biden's claim that Russia would attack a NATO country if it won in Ukraine as "complete nonsense." Putin stated that Russia has no interest in fighting with the NATO. 

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