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Biden ignores Palestinian terror on West Bank as administration sanctions four Israelis: ‘Pure politics’

JERUSALEM — President Biden slapped sanctions on four Israeli settlers Thursday for violently targeting Palestinians in the disputed West Bank territory.  The White House’s unprecedented executive order to penalize Israelis while the Jewish state wages a war against the Palestinian Hamas terrorist movement in Gaza and Palestinian terrorist cells in the West…

Forest fires in Chile kill at least 51, threatens urban areas

Forest fires in central Chile killed at least 51 people on Saturday as emergency crews attempt to put out flames threatening urban areas.The death toll is expected to continue to rise, according to officials. Interior Minister Carolina Tohá said information suggests the region is “going to reach much higher figures”…

US military destroys 6 Iran-backed Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen, officials say

U.S. and British forces launched more than two dozen strikes in Yemen, officials told Fox News. Earlier, the Biden administration launched self-defense strikes Saturday evening against six Houthi anti-ship cruise missiles prepared to launch against vessels in the Red Sea.The cruise missiles were identified in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and were…

Ukraine’s diminished forces drive recruitment push, proposal to lower draft age

The Ukrainian government will seek to change its recruitment rules, potentially including an alteration to age requirements, to bolster the military against Russia’s invasion.”This law is necessary for the defense of our state and every soldier who is currently at the front,” Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov argued in favor…

Three injured in Paris knife and hammer attack

Three people were injured Saturday by a man armed with a knife and hammer inside a bustling French train station, with police ruling out terrorism and suggesting the suspect may have mental health issues.The attack occurred in the Gare de Lyon rail station in Paris at around 7:35 a.m. where…

Malaysia halves prison term for ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak in corruption case

Malaysia’s Pardons Board has reduced ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak’s 12-year jail sentence to six years and slashed his fine to $11.3 million in connection with a corruption case.Despite his conviction, Najib remains influential in his party, UMNO, which is part of the current unity government.The decision has sparked controversy and…