Anger and grief aren’t a sound basis for effective strategy for Israel
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, is CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and host of the weekly podcast “World Review with Ivo Daalder.”Talking to senior officials in Washington last week, I got the sense of an administration helplessly watching a massive train wreck happening before its very eyes.But while this collision of barreling trains hit Gaza, the feared explosion is of the entire Middle East.Last week, Israel launched its ground invasion of Gaza — or what it calls the “second stage” of the war. Alongside bulldozers and tens of thousands of called-up reserve soldiers, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and infantry have made their way into Gaza city, encircling it. Meanwhile, massive air bombardments accompany the ground thrust into the Gaza strip, aimed at exposing and destroying Hamas’ leadership and infrastructure located far underground, in a warren of tunnels dubbed the “Gaza Metro.”The invasion is what Washington feared most, seeing it as both inevi...Hezbollah, Tehran leading from behind
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe.TEL AVIV — Since the Hamas attacks on southern Israel on October 7, the group’s leaders have been desperate for Hezbollah — its militant Iran-backed ally in Lebanon — to open a second “resistance” front, and have publicly called for others to enter the conflict.But on Friday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah disappointed them.In their appeals for a second front, Hamas leaders had gone out of their way to court Nasrallah, frequently citing his iconic spiderweb allegory. For years the Hezbollah leader has cast Israel as a country destined to dissolve, much like a spider’s web. And according to Hamas, the October 7 attacks underlined what Nasrallah had been talking about — Israel’s fragility.Yet for all Hamas’ exhortations, Nasrallah, and Iran behind him, appear to have decided it isn’t the right moment to prompt all-out war with Israel.In his first public comments since the Hamas assault, Nasrallah referred to the spiderweb yet again...Wellesley girls nab 6th straight South swimming sectional
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
Wellesley’s girls swimming and diving program found themselves in an unfamiliar spot at one point Sunday, they were still able to build upon their historic dynasty. Senior Anna McGrew won both the 50 (23.83 seconds) and the 100-yard (51.90) freestyle events, as Wellesley captured its sixth straight South sectional girls swimming and diving crown at Boston University.“We train so much out-of-season, out-of competition,” said McGrew. “It’s really just a matter of (building) a mindset for the competition and for the meets. There’s a lot of pressure, there are a lot of nerves floating around. The main thing that I try to focus on is just trying to have fun.”McGrew also anchored Wellesley to a win in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:39.74), as well as a second-place finish in the 400 freestyle relay (3:42.33). Senior Elena Dudkina also paced Wellesley with a victory in the 100 backstroke (59.17 seconds) and a second place finish in the 200 IM (2:14.09).Wellesley placed in the top-five in ...Pedestrian in hospital after being struck by vehicle in North York
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
One person is in hospital with injuries they suffered when struck by a vehicle in North York on Sunday night.Police were called to the area of Birchwood Avenue and York Mills Road at approximately 8:26 where an adult female pedestrian was struck by a vehicle.She was taken to local trauma centre with serious injuries, but is now in hospital with non-life threatening injuries.York Mills Road closed from Upper Highland Crescent to Fenn Avenue. Birchwood Avenue is closed in both directions at York Mills Road, though police say roads will be opening shortly.Blackhawks facing new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by former video coach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks are facing a new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse and harassment by former video coach Brad Aldrich and cover-up of the abuse.The unnamed player claims he was assaulted by Aldrich during the 2009-2010 season. The new lawsuit accuses the Blackhawks of covering up the unnamed player's complaint during the team's Stanley Cup Championship run. 11-year-old shot while inside home on South Side The Blackhawks issued a statement on Sunday evening regarding the case: The Chicago Blackhawks take allegations of workplace misconduct and organizational response very seriously, and it’s why, over two years ago, we commissioned an extensive independent investigation into the troubling events that occurred in 2010.We’ve changed as a result of what happened and implemented numerous positive improvements throughout our organization to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our players and employees. This includes completely rebuilding the leadership team with pe...Sunday Forecast: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers-- especially after midnight. SW 5-10 mph. Low near 50Monday: Lots of clouds, morning showers likely, breezy & very mild. SW 10-20, G35 mphHigh: 67Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Extended outlook calls for a mix of clouds & sun on Tuesday with temps back into the mid 50. Chance of showers late Tuesday becomes some periods of rain on Wednesday with highs near 60. Partly sunny to mostly sunny skies on Thu/Fri with highs in the mid to low 50s.State Fairgrounds event encourages more Minnesotans to adopt
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — Families across Minnesota came together Saturday to celebrate adoption while advocating the need for more people to get involved.The Minnesota Department Of Human Services hosted its 26th annual “Circus Of The Heart” event at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.Hundreds of blended families participated in games and art activities. DHS also held a presentation for adults interested in learning more about the adoption and kinship care process.“I’m just so proud of Minnesota; it’s a state that always embraced adoption and now kinship care and I think the state population is very open to that and has been really welcoming,” Commissioner Jodi Harpstead said. “And we’re just so proud of folks that step up to be forever families to the kids that really need them.”Harpstead said 1,006 children were adopted from foster care in 2022 and another 637 children were placed in the care of a relative.Becky Puchtel fostered and adopted two children. She said being at this event l...Emergency managers hope new radar will fix coverage gaps in Minnesota
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
A newly installed radar system is intended to cover a gap in weather radar coverage in western Minnesota.Radar gaps happen in areas far from National Weather Service radar sites.Because the earth curves, the radar beams go higher into the atmosphere as they travel away from the source. In some areas of Minnesota, those radar beams miss lower levels of the atmosphere.A map showing diminished weather radar coverage in some areas of Minnesota. (Courtesy / Tina Lindquist)The new radar was installed recently atop the water tower in the Grant County town of Wendell, Minn., by a private company called Climavision.Climavision co-founder and CEO Chris Goode said the data will help the National Weather Service improve weather warnings.“It’s not to denigrate the existing network. We’ve got a good network, but these blind spots do set us up to miss low-level impactful weather, thunderstorms, tornadoes,” he said.Climavision plans to install seven or eight similar radar systems in Minnesota over ...Menands conducts train derailment evacuation drill
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -The village of Menands welcomed residents and drivers west of the CP Rail line to participate in their train derailment evacuation drill on November 5. Mayor Brian Marsh says the test is done to help first responders improve rescue efforts in the event of an incident.At 3:30 p.m., the fire department’s siren activated to alert the village of the test. Other warnings were sent to hundreds of residents registered for village alerts. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "Those folks did get an alert on their phone and via email that this is a drill and this is happening. If this was a real emergency, they would get that same information," said Marsh.Police, fire, and emergency services helped those west of the train tracks along an alternate route, the Menands School path. "We had about two dozen respondents from the community who participated in the drill. The whole drill lasted just under half an hour." Amer...Why some St. Louis kids ride in a taxi instead of a school bus
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:24 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Parents called the You Paid For It Team about school bus woes. They say even though the district switched bus companies and is paying more with the new one they are seeing the same old problems. Buses are not showing up, leaving kids stranded at the bus stops.Elliott Davis talked to the new St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Keisha Scarlett. She said it’s a nationwide problem brought on by a bus driver shortage, and so far they haven’t figured out how to solve it.The school district paid about $4 million more for the new company it hired after so much criticism of the old company. The problem is expensive; the district is allocating $2 million a year for taxicabs to get kids to school.Latest news
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