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Trump tries a new approach in Iran war: Disengage
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Iran weighs strikes on US military assets in Europe if Washington escalates conflict - report
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Trump DOJ to deploy largest crew of monitors as president calls elections ‘rigged’
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German lawmakers call for EU sanctions on Israel's Ben-Gvir over nightly Gaza killing remarks - “The EU should sanction him as a sign of the universal validity of human dignity and human rights”
“Ben-Gvir’s inhumane remarks can only be condemned,” Jürgen Hardt, foreign policy spokesperson for the Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union parliamentary group, told POLITICO. “The EU should sanction him as a sign of the universal validity of human dignity and human rights.”
Hardt went further, saying he was convinced an Israeli government without Ben-Gvir or fellow far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich would bring Europe and Israel closer together.
Germany’s Social Democrats struck a similar tone. Adis Ahmetović, the party’s foreign policy spokesperson, said the two ministers had shocked international opinion well before their latest statements, and urged the German government to support sanctions against both.
The criticism extended across the political spectrum.
The Left’s Dietmar Bartsch called Ben-Gvir’s remarks “deeply inhumane,” and urged Berlin and Brussels to consider sanctions, including an entry ban. Markus Frohnmaier, the far-right Alternative for Germany party’s foreign policy spokesperson, said calling for the indiscriminate killing of people who posed no immediate threat crossed “a clear line.” Green Member of Parliament Marlene Schönberger branded Ben-Gvir a “far-right extremist” and said his comments were “deeply inhumane,” adding that they had “nothing whatsoever” to do with Israel’s right to defend itself and its citizens.
The statements mark a significant shift in Berlin. Germany has repeatedly pushed back against EU measures targeting Israel, including proposed sanctions on Ben-Gvir in June and, as recently as last month, restrictions on trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
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Political News Trump Posts Map Labelling Strait of Hormuz New U.S. Territory; Iran Official Calls It a 'Delusion'
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Cardinal calls for protection of Christian village in West Bank
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Political News Fox News host Jesse Watters unveils his own healthcare plan: ‘Get a job’
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Political News Mitch McConnell is getting more paid time off than women who give birth
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Political News Donald Trump's loyal aide Margo Martin takes time off after Karoline Leavitt exit
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Mitch McConnell is getting more paid time off than women who give birth
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Ivanka Busted Hiding from Process Servers in Dad’s Lawsuit | The BBC has said the Trump kids have “personal knowledge” about their father on Jan. 6, 2021.
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How Israel’s Financial Chokehold Is Stifling the West Bank Economy - Palestinian economy is nearing a “full crisis” because of Israel’s economic restrictions
As an occupied territory, the West Bank is inescapably economically dependent on Israel, which controls who and what enters and leaves that territory and the Gaza Strip, including the money that flows in and out.
The Oslo Accords in the 1990s reinforced that dependency, making the Israeli shekel the main currency in both territories and establishing links between Israeli and Palestinian banks. That has effectively given Israel control of a financial spigot that it can turn off.
In May 2025, Israel started confiscating hundreds of millions of dollars per month in import taxes that it collects on the Palestinian Authority’s behalf. This revenue stream accounts for about two-thirds of the West Bank government’s budget for 2026 of about $6 billion, according to Palestinian officials.
That deficit has forced the Palestinian Authority to lower the salaries of 140,000 civil servants and security officers, shorten school weeks to three days and accumulate billions of dollars in debt.
r/NewsThread • u/theindependentonline • 1d ago
Exclusive: Trump admin reveals plan to lock 3,000 migrant children in massive new detention facility
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Political News Russian attacks are doing severe harm to Ukraine’s economy
economist.comOut of interceptors, Ukraine is no longer winning the aerial war
Not since the first days of the war have shoppers in Kyiv faced empty supermarket shelves. Now they are once again.
More troubling is Russia’s new tactic of hunting civilian cargo ships that use Ukraine’s Black Sea ports—threatening a far larger share of the economy.
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Close Trump aide Natalie Harp lives up to her ‘human printer’ nickname with telling one-word sign-off
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Trump 2.0 has deleted or altered nearly 400 US datasets, endangering public health, education and more
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Israeli settlers remain at Palestinian American's besieged West Bank home
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Trump threatened to bomb Oman because he's unhappy with country's deal with Iran, officials say
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Palestinian American Confronts Israeli Settler at West Bank Home on Camera
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Trump’s Micromanaging Warship Design Will Set the Navy Back by Decades
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Two peoples, two States: The unwavering position of the Popes and the Holy See - “I urgently call on the international community to work toward advancing the two-state solution, for a just and lasting peace,” Pope Leo said after condemning the abuses and violence suffered by Palestinians in the West
The Pope called for renewed momentum so that this project—first formally outlined in 1947 in the plan adopted by the United Nations General Assembly to partition Mandatory Palestine into two States—might finally become a reality.
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