Live from NPR News, I'm Jail Snyder, the Palestinian militant group Hamas is ...
to stop attacking its Gulf neighbors.
“It's a rare plea by Iran's key ally, and the first time Hamas has weighed in on Iran's”
actions during the war, in Pierskiri Khan reports. Hamas, which is backed by Iran, said it affirms the Iran's right to defend itself against the US and Israeli attacks. But in the statement the group called on its Iranian brothers to quote a void targeting neighbouring countries and urged all regional nations to cooperate in order to quote, "preserve the bonds
of brotherhood." Iran has fired missiles and drones into multiple Gulf countries. Iran says it is targeting US installations there, but many attacks have hit civilian infrastructure. In the UAE, Iran hit the Dubai airport and near iconic tourist landmarks. Saudi Arabia said Friday it intercepted nearly a dozen drones from Iran.
Hamas is strongly condemned Israel's killing of Iran's supreme leader, calling it a "Hainus Crime," Kerry Khan and PR News, Tel Aviv. "The US embassy and Baghdad is urging Americans to leave Iraq immediately, posting a statement on social media citing threats by militias backed by Iran.
“The embassy posted the security alert after it came under a missile attack overnight.”
There have been three separate attacks in the US this week.
The first at Gracie Manchin, the historic residents of New York City Mayors, there was also
the attack on a synagogue in the Detroit area and a classroom shooting at Virginia's old Dominion University." And PR Zodetto says... This is something that extremism researchers have been observing now for some time, that people are indoctrinating into extremist ideologies faster than had ever really been the
case before. And Europe authorities are searching for two people in connection with an explosion outside a Jewish school in Amsterdam. French voters will go to the polls Sunday to elect Mayors for 36,000 cities large and small across the country, with a second round of voting later this month.
And PR Zelner Beards reports that this two round municipal election may be a harbinger for what's to come next year's presidential race. French voters are more fragmented than ever. The center has shrunk and the extremes are growing, says political analyst, Jean-Yves Camus.
"What will be looked at very closely is the network of cities, one by those the radical left and the radical rise. Those are under eyes." Camus says, "Marine Le Pen's far-right national rally party is surging and could win three large cities in the south.
The far left is aiming for a swath of cities in the north, Paris, which has been governed for the last twenty-five years by the mainstream left could possibly swing to the right. Many parisians are not happy about the eviction of cars from areas of the city to build hundreds of miles of bike lanes, Eleanor Beardsley and Pierre-News, Paris." "This is in PR News."
President Trump is at his golf club in Florida this weekend with events in the Middle East in the backdrop. Trump posted to social media this morning saying, "Many countries will be sending warships to the state of Hormuz, which has been virtually shut down by Iran, but he did not provide details and it's not clear if there is an agreement.
Multiple ships have been attacked around the state since the war started at the end of February. U.S. has headed to the semi-finals of the world baseball classic with a five to three win over Canada and then the Dominican Republic of Beats, South Korea by Mercy Rule, with a final score of ten to nothing, and Pierre's Becky Sullivan has more." The U.S. worked five runs out of eight hits in Friday's Quarterfinal matchup against Canada.
The Americans are heavyweights in the once every few years tournament. This year they've got some of the best players in baseball on the roster, like Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., and Paul Schenz, who's expected to pitch Sunday's semi-finals against the Dominican Republic. But the DR might be the favorite to the whole tournament with MLB all stars like one
soda, Hulu, Rodriguez, and Fernand out of Tati's junior. On the other side of the bracket, our Samurai Japan, and the Super Star Showhail Tani, who on the mound, clinched the 2023 title for Japan, in the late game Japan faces Venezuela who aren't pushovers earlier. Puerto Rico will take on the fan favorite underdog Italy.
Becky Sullivan and Pierre News. "Now to Germany where you're going to Abermosis being remembered as one of the world's
“most influential philosophers and a key intellectual in his native Germany.”
Abermosis publisher says he died today, he was 96 years old. I'm trial Snyder, MPR News." Kenny Poon just hired a new chef, who is very consistent.
"So for he never came late, I asked him for over time, he never said no to me."
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