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November 2023

Iran’s Foreign Minister rejected any involvement in drone strike aimed at a U.S. missile destroyer.

Iran’s Foreign Minister rejected any involvement in drone strike aimed at a U.S. missile destroyer.

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Thur Nov 16, 2023 – FBI Chief Christopher Wray informed Congress of several ongoing probes into individuals linked with Hamas following the group’s recent attacks in Israel. No concrete evidence of an imminent threat has been identified. Wray highlighted immediate concerns over self-radicalized extremists and domestic terrorists targeting Jewish Americans and other religious communities. He appeared before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, joined by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Christine Abizaid, the National Counterterrorism Center Director. — Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian firmly rejected any involvement of Iran in a Red Sea drone strike aimed at a U.S. missile destroyer. Launched from Yemen, the drone was intercepted early Wednesday by the USS Thomas Hudner as it neared the ship, as reported by the Pentagon. — In his extensive dialogue with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Joe Biden expressed concern over human rights violations in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong, the White House revealed. Describing the nearly four-hour-long meeting as exceptionally productive, Biden highlighted the re-establishment of military communication channels. Additionally, he addressed the issue of Americans detained in China, reiterated the U.S. stance on Taiwan, and discussed joint efforts to limit fentanyl trafficking. — In San Francisco, fervent protests emerged, both in support of and against Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit. These demonstrations occurred near the Moscone Center, the venue for the APEC 2023 Summit, and close to the Filoli Historic House in Woodside, where a crucial meeting between Xi and President Jose Biden was held.

The U.S. possesses intelligence showing Hamas has utilized Gaza hospitals for military operations

The U.S. possesses intelligence showing Hamas has utilized Gaza hospitals for military operations

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Wed Nov 15, 2023 – On Tuesday, Senate Democrats advanced a resolution to expedite the approval of numerous military nominees. This move is a strategy to circumvent Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s obstruction, stemming from his opposition to a Pentagon abortion policy. Sen. Tuberville’s comprehensive hold on confirmations and promotions of high-ranking military officers has stalled nearly 400 military nominations, a number that continues to rise. Despite criticism from both parties and pressure from fellow Republicans, the senator from Alabama remains steadfast in his opposition to the Pentagon’s abortion policy. — The U.S. government, according to the White House on Tuesday, possesses intelligence indicating that Hamas has utilized Gaza hospitals, including the Al-Shifa Hospital, for military operations and hostage-holding. John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, disclosed this information aboard Air Force One as President Joe Biden traveled to the APEC summit in San Francisco. Israel has faced criticism for its military actions near Gaza hospitals, particularly Al-Shifa Hospital, under the claim that Hamas was using these locations as military command centers. — The Israel Defense Forces announced that they conducted a “targeted and precise operation” against Hamas at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. This ground operation, guided by intelligence and operational necessity, was initiated after Israel repeatedly cautioned Hamas against using the hospital as a base. The IDF’s statement came early Wednesday, shortly after a Gaza health ministry spokesman reported an Israeli warning of an impending raid on the Shifa hospital complex, as per Reuters. — Ahead of an impending Friday deadline, the House, in a bipartisan decision, passed Speaker Mike Johnson’s proposal to prevent a government shutdown. With a final tally of 336-95, the vote saw more Democrats (209) than Republicans (127) supporting the interim funding bill. Over 90 Republicans opposed the bill, which required a two-thirds majority to pass. The bill now advances to the Senate, where leaders have signaled their support and promised swift action.

Gaza’s Shifa Hospital is currently at the center of a prolonged standoff in Israel’s conflict

Gaza’s Shifa Hospital is currently at the center of a prolonged standoff in Israel’s conflict

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Tuesday Nov 14, 2023 – Gaza’s Shifa Hospital is currently at the center of a prolonged standoff in Israel’s conflict with the Hamas militant group. Despite being Gaza’s largest and best-equipped hospital, Israel contends that Hamas utilizes the facility for military purposes. According to Israeli claims, Hamas has constructed an extensive underground command center beneath the hospital, connected by tunnels. Since Israel declared war against Hamas in response to a bloody cross-border attack by the Islamic group on Oct. 7, its forces have moved in on Shifa. During the federal trial of David DePape, accused of assaulting and planning to kidnap former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Paul Pelosi recounted a disturbing incident at their San Francisco mansion. Testifying on Monday, Pelosi described the shocking intrusion on Oct. 28, 2022, when he discovered an intruder in his bedroom. The attack culminated in a brutal hammer assault that resulted in a fractured skull. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court released a formal “Code of Conduct” for the justices, responding to years of criticism that the nation’s highest court lacks transparent or enforceable ethics guidelines. The 8-page code, significantly mirroring a code of conduct for lower federal court judges, outlines the expectations that justices should “avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety” in their actions on and off the bench. All nine current justices signed the code. American aircraft on Sunday targeted a weapons storage facility and a command-and-control center used by Iran-linked militants in Syria. This action is part of the latest round of retaliatory strikes amid ongoing attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East. According to officials, the operation was in response to what the Pentagon has called ongoing attacks by proxy fighters supported by Iran since the Israel-Hamas war began after Hamas’ terror attack last month, injuring dozens of American troops.

Negotiations to free the hostages taken by Hamas attack are intense and ongoing

Negotiations to free the hostages taken by Hamas attack are intense and ongoing

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A fragile global economy is at stake as the US and China seek to cool tensions at APEC. The United States and China are the two global economic heavyweights, collectively producing over 40% of the world’s goods and services. Hopes have risen that Washington and Beijing can at least cool some of their economic tensions at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which started Sunday in San Francisco. The meeting will bring together 21 Pacific Rim countries, representing 40% of the world’s people and nearly half of global trade. Liam White reporting. Negotiations to free the hostages taken by Hamas and other terror groups to Gaza following the Oct. 7 attack are intense and ongoing. Qatar continues to mediate deal-making between Israel and Hamas, according to multiple U.S. officials. The U.S. is assisting with the complicated hostage diplomacy, and this week President Biden’s top Mideast adviser Brett McGurk is heading to Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar with other stops possible. McGurk is part of a small circle involved in the delicate talks, as is National security adviser Jake Sullivan, a U.S. official stated. Benjamin Wright reporting. Fighters from a paramilitary force and their allied Arab militias rampaged through a town in Sudan’s war-ravaged region of Darfur, reportedly killing more than 800 people in a multiday attack, doctors and the U.N. said. The attack on Ardamata in West Darfur province earlier this month was the latest in a series of atrocities in Darfur that marked the monthslong war between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, RSF. Wade Addison reporting. Palestinian supporters clashed with far-right counter-protestors during a major demonstration that drew hundreds of thousands of people to central London on Saturday. London’s Metropolitan Police first confirmed two arrests, including one for assaulting a police officer, later updating that number to include 82 arrests for breaching the peace and 10 others for various charges, including carrying a concealed weapon. Chris Anderson reporting.

Anti-Military Tommy Tuberville Celebrates Veteran’s Day By Doing THIS! #republicans #gop #maga

Anti-Military Tommy Tuberville Celebrates Veteran’s Day By Doing THIS! #republicans #gop #maga

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This is Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville who once again objected to the confirmation of more than 360 pending military nominees due to his personal beliefs against the Department of Defense’s policies. Tuberville, who never served in the military, has proven time and time again that he’s anti-military and doesn’t give a damn about the security of our country nor the people who serve overseas. Tuberville spends his time on Twitter sharing videos of President Joe Biden tripping on stairs. It would only seem fitting to show this anti-military moron having a trip of his own. Tuberville. YOU are an embarrassment to this country.