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One of the latest Hamas demands was that safe passage out of Gaza be given to the tunnel rat and main terrorist leader Sinwar and his family. This was agreed by Israel. A senior Israeli official has stated that Israel is proposing to give Sinwar safe passage out of Gaza in exchange for a ceasefire agreement. Israel would also allow Sinwar to take his family with him and would further release terrorists being held in Israeli prisons. Israel is willing to negotiate, to the point that the man responsible for so much destruction and violence would be set free. That’s what’s important for Sinwar, to save himself and not his people. For Israel the goal was never revenge, it's about getting the hostages home and paving the way for peace. Israel is willing to sacrifice so much for peace. Israeli official proposes ‘safe passage’ for Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar: Report Israel has proposed giving safe passage out of the Gaza Strip to Hamas’s leader Yahya Sinwar in exchange for freeing hostages it kidnapped from Israel during the Oct. 7 terrorist attack and giving up control of the strip, a senior Israeli official told Bloomberg News on Tuesday. Israel’s hostage envoy, Gal Hirsch, told the media outlet that an offer for Sinwar’s safe passage was presented a day and a half ago, but he would not characterize the response so far. A request for comment from Hamas by The Hill was not immediately answered. https://thehill.com/policy/international/4872462-israel-hamas-yahya-sinwar-gaza/
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It was hell on earth for the murdered 6 hostages. There were no rooms in this tunnel, hardly wide enough for 2 people to pass and not tall enough to stand. This very tunnel, 20 meters underground, is where 6 Israeli civilians that were held hostage by Hamas for 11 months, were executed by terrorists. Watch the video to see inside and the horrific conditions.
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As war began, Putin rejected a Ukraine peace deal recommended by aide (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin's chief envoy on Ukraine told the Russian leader as the war began that he had struck a provisional deal with Kyiv that would satisfy Russia's demand that Ukraine stay out of NATO, but Putin rejected it and pressed ahead with his military campaign, according to three people close to the Russian leadership. But, despite earlier backing the negotiations, Putin made it clear when presented with Kozak's deal that the concessions negotiated by his aide did not go far enough and that he had expanded his objectives to include annexing swathes of Ukrainian territory, the sources said. The upshot: the deal was dropped. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/exclusive-war-began-putin-rejected-ukraine-peace-deal-recommended-by-his-aide-2022-09-14/ https://archive.ph/c7B6W
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Agreed. Of course its a war economy. Only apologists attempt to deny it. The Kremlin has constructed a war economy, driven by increased defence spending and financed by energy earnings This column describes how Russia's economy rebounded due to increased public spending in war-related industries While Russian GDP may be growing, the economy is increasingly geared towards the war industry, upheld by large fiscal stimulus. Putin's New War Economy
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Well done Sweden! Sweden announced the 17th military aid package for Ukraine worth SEK 4.6 billion ($450 million). This package includes weapons and equipment to increase Ukraine's defense capabilities at sea, on land, and in the air. We are grateful to our Swedish partners for their unwavering support! Together, we are stronger. https://x.com/DefenceU/status/1833135190668955791
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Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Your name calling is not advice and save your advice on what I should read for somebody else you think is brain dead -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Not only is it not everyones cup of tea, its also derogatory and against forum rules. I read many media outlets and do not need advice from you who goes around flaming others and calling them brain dead. -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
If you were not deflecting you would answer whether that statement was true or not. I along with over 2 million other people sometimes read the Telegraph, your inflammatory remarks that we are brain dead are disgusting and only lead to division. -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Deflection, is that statement false? Do you still regard the Telegraph readers as Brain Dead? -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Is this false? Changes to the A40 improvement scheme were submitted last September and now need to be approved by Homes England and the Department for Transport, which is funding the works and park and ride. The lengthy bureaucratic processes involved mean the car park is unlikely to be connected to the trunk road for a few years yet. -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The link is not behind a Paywall and the Telegraph is a credible source with an updated article from 2 days ago, not the one you posted from 2 years ago. -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
From a couple of days ago. Changes to the A40 improvement scheme were submitted last September and now need to be approved by Homes England and the Department for Transport, which is funding the works and park and ride. The lengthy bureaucratic processes involved mean the car park is unlikely to be connected to the trunk road for a few years yet. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/06/empty-oxford-car-park-metaphor-starmer-britain/ https://archive.ph/L7MJE -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Who is running the "Department for Transport" and "Homes England" https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
This is not an opinion: "brain dead Telegraph readers" Again from the Telegraph where readers are according to you brain dead: "Changes to the A40 improvement scheme were submitted last September and now need to be approved by Homes England and the Department for Transport, which is funding the works and park and ride. The lengthy bureaucratic processes involved mean the car park is unlikely to be connected to the trunk road for a few years yet.? -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
That's not an opinion, its cheap name calling and more to the point inflammatory to the readers of the Telegraph. -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Why are you accusing people of being brain dead and swallowing things: From the telegraph "And it will remain thus until at least 2027 when there’s the prospect of further funding and an ease to the planning log jam. Nice big idea, but it’s on hold while the council tinkers around the edges, shuffles papers around, convenes meetings and looks around for people to blame." -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Right and? That makes Telegraph readers "brain dead"? -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
What gaping holes, they have stated quite clearly its because of the halted improvements to the on the A40 dual carriageway. Nothing to do with your inflammatory claims. "Even brain dead Telegraph readers might, and I stress might, be able to figure out that car park has been in existence a long time before July 5." -
Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Bkk Brian replied to Social Media's topic in World News
That's not up to me to research, or do you assume people are brain dead before you research first?