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Yesterday — 26 December 2024Main stream

Humanitarian aid stacks up at Gaza border as relief organizations won’t deliver out of fear of Hamas, violent looters

Thousands of pallets of humanitarian aid stacked at the Gaza border — from sacks of flour to blankets and canned food — are awaiting delivery by relief organizations that are unwilling to send supply trucks likely to be looted by Hamas terrorists and other street criminals.

Before yesterdayMain stream

Israelis rush to settle down in village named after Trump over popularity, national security: ‘One of biggest tourist sites in region’

Walking through the nascent settlement, the sound of children’s laughter is juxtaposed against the sight of multiple sandbagged defensive points where residents can take cover if fighting off invaders.

Trump claims Turkey’s Erdogan directed rebels behind ‘unfriendly takeover’ of Syria

President-elect Donald Trump on Monday claimed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was behind the rapid fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria last week, as Israeli officials cautioned the US to keep a watchful eye on the Sunni authoritarian leader.

China’s Temu spies on users, under DHS investigation over forced-labor violations: official

Officials and intelligence experts tell The Post that the too-cheap-to-beat online retailer plays an unfair role in the US market, spies on its mobile app users and relies on products made from slave labor in China to get its dirt-cheap pricing.

Europe preps for WWIII as secret German docs reveal plans for 800K troops in case Russia invades NATO

The alarm is not contained to Germany. Sweden and Norway have also recently issued pamphlets and literature instructing citizens of how to prepare should the Ukraine War conflict boil over into their countries.

How the US and Ukraine may have worked to surprise Russia with ballistic missile strike: ‘Strategic ambiguity’

It's possible that the reports on the ATACMS strike being limited to Russia's Kursk region were an intentional "misdirection," Institute for the Study of War's George Barros told The Post.

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