Foreign intelligence surveillance act articles
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For Labour, the Gaza crisis is a foreign policy tightrope in waiting
Starmer’s belief in international law and the rise of Labour Friends of Israel offer clues to potential stance on Palestinian statehoodUK politics live – latest updatesIsrael-Gaza war – live updatesA snap election, and the certainty that the Gaza crisis will not be resolved by polling day, means Keir Starmer already knows the first foreign policy challenge of his expected premiership.Even if the peace proposal announced by Joe Biden on Friday is accepted by both Israel and Hamas, something a...
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Israeli Intelligence Mistakes Egyptian Journalist for Hamas Leader
Israel’s recent attempt to eliminate Mohamed Shabana, a Hamas commander of the Rafah brigade, was marred by a significant error when its security agency mistakenly used a photograph of prominent Egyptian sports journalist Mohamed Shabana on their hit-list instead. The Israeli Security Agency (Shabak) created and distributed a poster featuring several Hamas members with their names and faces. The poster, which is designed to look like a deck of cards with each member as a card, was aimed at...
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The Biden admin is closing the Hatch Act loophole — but why now?
The Office of Special Counsel closed a Hatch Act loophole on Monday by issuing new guidelines that take enforcement authority from commander-in-chief and hand it over to the Merit Systems Protection Board.