'Stranger Things' Star Says His Opinion on Israel-Hamas War Has Been 'Misconstrued'
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'Stranger Things' Star Says His Opinion on Israel-Hamas War Has Been 'Misconstrued'
'Stranger Things' Star Says His, Opinion on Israel-Hamas War , Has Been 'Misconstrued'.
'Stranger Things' star Noah Schnapp took to social
media to defend himself against criticism about his
stance on the war between Israel and Hamas.
'Stranger Things' star Noah Schnapp took to social
media to defend himself against criticism about his
stance on the war between Israel and Hamas.
NBC reports that Schnapp posted a video to
TikTok telling his 32 million followers that his
"thoughts and beliefs" have been "misconstrued.".
According to Schnapp, he stands , "against any killing of
any innocent people.".
He added that he had "learned a lot" from
conversations with Palestinian friends.
Anyone with any ounce
of humanity would
hope for an end to the
hostilities on both sides, Noah Schnapp, via TikTok.
Anyone with any ounce
of humanity would
hope for an end to the
hostilities on both sides, Noah Schnapp, via TikTok.
In November, Schnapp drew criticism over
a video that showed the 19-year-old actor at
a restaurant with friends holding stickers that
read "Zionism is Sexy" and "Hamas is ISIS.".
In November, Schnapp drew criticism over
a video that showed the 19-year-old actor at
a restaurant with friends holding stickers that
read "Zionism is Sexy" and "Hamas is ISIS.".
Lauren Jauregui, of the musical group Fifth Harmony, was
among those to criticize Schnapp's video, accusing him of , "an enjoyment of bloodshed, an enjoyment of death.".
Lauren Jauregui, of the musical group Fifth Harmony, was
among those to criticize Schnapp's video, accusing him of , "an enjoyment of bloodshed, an enjoyment of death.".
In his January 15 response video,
Schnapp called for more "understanding
and compassion" from people online.
We are all human and we are all
the same, and we should all love
each other for that and support
each other and stand together, Noah Schnapp, via TikTok.
On October 7, Hamas militants attacked
southern Israel, killing over 1,0000 people
and taking dozens of others hostage.
Israel's retaliatory military offensive has
killed over 24,000 people in Gaza and
wounded an estimated 61,000 others.
Hamas issues a stern warning to Israel, declaring upcoming truce talks in Cairo as 'Israel's last chance' to release hostages. Israeli families await loved ones' return amidst mounting tensions. Hamas ready to accept ceasefire, but Israel hesitates. Hostage families urge international pressure for resolution as war enters 8th month.
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The United States paused a bomb shipment to Israel over fears of an impending full-scale assault on Gaza's Rafah. With concerns over civilian safety, the decision followed Israel's rejection of a Hamas truce offer. Despite ongoing military engagement, the Biden administration seeks to prevent escalation and review future military aid. The delicate balance highlights U.S. efforts to navigate regional stability and humanitarian concerns.
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There is anxiety in Museum Square in Tel Aviv - a space which has turned into a commemoration centre for the 132 hostages still held by Hamas. Sky News
Israel issues urgent evacuation orders for Rafah residents as military gears up for ground offensive. With tensions high, 100,000 civilians prepare for potential conflict escalation.
#IsraelHamasWar #Israel #RafahEvacuation #Gaza #GazaWar #IsraelPalestineWar #Rafah #Oneindia
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Hamas announced on Friday its intention to send a delegation to Cairo to discuss a potential hostages-for-truce agreement with Israel. This development coincided with the arrival of US CIA Director William Burns in the Egyptian capital, as reported by Egyptian sources. Egypt, along with Qatar and the United States, has been actively mediating between Israel and Hamas, aiming to broker a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, which escalated following Hamas's devastating attack on October 7. According to an Egyptian security source, Hamas and CIA representatives are scheduled to meet Egyptian mediators on Saturday. However, it remains unclear whether these meetings will be held separately or together. Hamas expressed its delegation's positive outlook towards the discussions after reviewing the latest truce proposal, affirming its determination to secure an agreement that meets Palestinian demands. While the United States has acknowledged some progress in the negotiations, the CIA declined to comment, adhering to its policy of not disclosing the director's travel details.
#IsraelHamasWar #CeasefireTalks #CairoDelegation #RafahAssault #BenjaminNetanyahu #MiddleEastConflict #GazaCrisis #HamasNegotiation #WarInGaza #IsraeliConflict #PalestinianDialogue #InternationalMediation #RegionalSecurity #GlobalDiplomacy #PeaceEfforts
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Welcome to another episode of International News Wrap, your go-to source for global updates, presented exclusively by OneIndia. In today's edition, we bring you a wide range of stories, including Israel's concerns about potential arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court, the tragic bus accident in Mexico, and the recent attack in Rafah by Israel. Stay tuned as we explore the most important international developments of the day, keeping you informed about the latest events unfolding around the world.
#IsraelHamasConflict #RafahAssault #PedroSanchez #SpainPM #MexicoBusAccident #XiJinping #FranceVisit #HungaryVisit #EU #GlobalUpdates
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In the latest escalation, Yemen's Houthi rebels strike once more, damaging an oil tanker and downing a US drone amid tensions over Israel's offensive in Gaza. Stay updated with the latest developments in this volatile situation.
#RedSeaCrisis #RedSeaAttacks #Houthis #HouthisvsIsrael #UKOilTanker #USDrone #IsraelHamasWar #BanjaminNetanyahu #Gaza #GazaHumanitarianCrisis #Oneindia
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In a bold statement aired on Al-Masirah TV, Allama Muhammad Muftah, head of the Houthi-run Supreme Committee for Supporting Al-Aqsa, delivered a stern message. He vowed that any Israeli aggression towards Rafah in Gaza would be met with swift and decisive action from Yemen. Muftah declared that the Houthis were prepared to escalate their attacks on shipping, signalling a dangerous escalation in the conflict. He emphasised that this response would not be limited to Yemen alone but would extend to any Israeli aggression across the region.
#HouthiRebels #RedSeaAssault #Israel #RafahInvasion #CatastrophicAssault #RedSeaAttacks #RafahOffensive #Yemen #MiddleEast #Conflict #WarWarning #MilitaryThreat #GlobalSecurity #InternationalTensions #ChaosAhead
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) detained Mussavir Hussain Shazib and Abdul Matheen Taahaa, key suspects in the Bengaluru cafe blast. Muzammil Shareef was also arrested for aiding the blast. Associated with ISIS modules, they were involved in various terror activities. The blast injured nine, emphasizing the urgency of apprehending remaining suspects.
#NIA #RameshwaramCafeBlast #MussavirHussainShazib #Tahaa #Bengalurunews #NIAnews #WestBengal #Indianews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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According to three informed sources, Iran alerted Russia about a significant "terrorist operation" potentially targeting its territory prior to the tragic concert hall massacre near Moscow last month. The deadly attack, deemed the deadliest within Russia in two decades, saw gunmen unleash a hail of automatic gunfire upon concert attendees at Crocus City Hall on March 22, resulting in the loss of at least 144 lives. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the violence.
#Iran #Russia #MoscowAttack #IranAlertedRussia #MoscowAttackAlertIran #CrocusCityHallAttack #MoscowConvertHallAttack #VladimirPutin #EbrahimRaisi
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The final toll from the Moscow concert hall attack could exceed the confirmed 143 mark, as over 100 missing persons reports are received by Russian investigators. The attack, the deadliest in two decades, saw gunmen storm the venue, shooting civilians before setting the building ablaze. ISIS claimed responsibility, but Russian President Putin baselessly accused Ukraine, sparking international controversy.
#Moscow #RussiaAttack #CrocusCityHall #PresidentPutin #Putin #Russianews #VladimirPutin #Islamists #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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The Iraqi resistance recently issued a statement detailing their latest action against the Israeli air base in Eilat. In their announcement, they cited their ongoing commitment to opposing the occupation by the Zionist regime, expressing solidarity with the residents of Gaza, and condemning the killing of Palestinian civilians. This strike marks the fourth assault conducted by the Iraqi resistance on occupied territories within a span of fewer than 12 hours, indicating a heightened level of activity and determination.
Earlier on Tuesday, the group had targeted the Israeli base named "Jonathan" in another drone strike, showcasing their persistence in confronting perceived aggressors. Accompanying their declaration, the umbrella group of resistance factions in Iraq also released video footage capturing the moment of their drone attack on the Zionist military's air base in the port of Eilat (Um al-Rasrash), situated south of occupied Palestine. This visual evidence serves to underscore the potency and precision of their actions.
The current escalation in attacks by regional resistance groups, including Iraq’s Islamic Resistance, underscores a broader trend of defiance against perceived injustices, particularly in the wake of the Israeli military's aggressive actions in Gaza. As such, these strikes represent a tangible expression of resistance against both Israeli and US interests in the region.
#Iraq #Israel #Tensions #Resistance #Occupation #Gaza #Solidarity #DroneStrike #Confrontation #RegionalConflict
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During his visit to Pakistan, Iranian President Raisi issued a stern warning to Israel, cautioning against any attack on Iranian territory, hinting at potentially dire consequences for the "Zionist regime." He highlighted Iran's retaliatory strike on Israel in April and emphasized solidarity with Palestine. Raisi's visit also aimed to strengthen economic ties between Iran and Pakistan, with agreements signed to foster cooperation.
#iranisrael #iranisraelwarnewstoday #iranisraelwarnewstodaylive #iranisraellatestnews #iranisraelattack #iranisraelnewstoday #iranisraelwarnews #Worldnews #Oneinda #Oneindia news
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Iranian President Vows to Destroy Israel , if It Launches the ‘Tiniest Invasion’.
On April 13, Iran attacked Israel with
hundreds of drones and missiles.
It was the first time that Iran has ever launched a direct military attack on Israel, Fox News reports. .
Although Israel was able to fend off
about 99% of the projectiles, the
country is considering retaliation.
On April 17, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned Israel that if it does decide to
attack with even the "tiniest invasion," .
Iran's response would be "massive and harsh.".
Nothing would remain
from the Zionist regime, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, via Fox News.
Raisi delivered his remarks during
a military parade north of Tehran.
Prior to Raisi's threats, Israel vowed
to respond to the attacks.
The country did not provide details,
but its military council met on April 16
to decide how to proceed.
Leaders around the world have
urged Israel to stand down. .
While Israel and Iran have been at odds
for decades, their conflict came to a
head recently since Iran supports Hamas, .
which attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and
prompted Israel's current offensive in Gaza.
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On April 7, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader issued a stark warning, cautioning that Israeli embassies are now vulnerable in the wake of a strike in Syria. Tehran attributed the attack to Israel, claiming it resulted in the deaths of seven Revolutionary Guards members. Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, conveyed through ISNA news agency that "The embassies of the Zionist regime are no longer safe."
#IranIsraelConflict #IsraelPalestineTension #IsraeliEmbassyThreat #GazaTroopWithdrawal #MiddleEastTensions #DiplomaticStrain #RegionalUnrest #SecurityConcerns #ForeignPolicyShifts #GeopoliticalDynamics
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A show set in the same universe as 'The Office' has received a series order from Peacock. The project is co-created by 'The Office's' Greg Daniels and 'Nathan For You' co-creator Michael Koman. Like NBC's former Emmy-winning comedy starring Steve Carell, the series will also be a mockumentary. It features Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore leading the ensemble cast. Production will begin in July.
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NBC has handed out a series order to the multicamera comedy 'Happy's Place,' starring Reba McEntire. 'Happy's Place' sees McEntire play Bobbie, a woman who inherits her father's restaurant and is less than thrilled to discover that she has a new business partner in the half-sister she never knew she had. The series reunites McEntire with the team behind her 2001 sitcom, 'Reba,' including showrunner Kevin Abbott, and co-star Melissa Peterman.
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Walmart Reverses Course, , Closes Down Its , Walmart Health Division.
NBC reports that Walmart has announced
it will close all 52 of the doctor-staffed
health clinics the company operates.
The announcement comes as
part of the company's decision to
shut down its Walmart Health Initiative.
Clinics that will close down are located in
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and Texas. .
On April 30, the company also said it would
begin winding down its virtual care service.
The decision to end the Walmart Health Initiative
will not reportedly impact Walmart
pharmacies and vision centers.
Walmart said that it will work to direct current patients
to other providers covered by their insurance
networks to ensure they continue to receive care.
NBC reports that the news comes as a swift
reversal of Walmart's plan to expand its number
of doctor-staffed clinics to 70 by the end of 2024.
Through our experience managing
Walmart Health centers and
Walmart Health Virtual Care,
we determined there is
not a sustainable business
model for us to continue, Walmart statement, via NBC.
Other nontraditional health care
providers have also been forced to
reconsider their plans in recent years. .
Last month, Walgreens announced that it would
close 140 of the company's primary care clinics,
along with plans to shut down 20 more.
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Law Enforcement Hiring , Increased in 2023 , Following Years of Decline.
NBC reports that police departments in the United States
have seen their first increase in ranks, changing course
on a historic exodus of officers in recent years.
According to a recent survey,
2023 saw more officers sworn in
than any of the previous four years. .
At the same time, the survey by the Police Executive
Research Forum (PERF) also found that fewer law
enforcement officers resigned or retired in 2023. .
Law enforcement numbers had been declining following
the COVID pandemic and nationwide protests against
police brutality following the death of George Floyd. .
Law enforcement numbers had been declining following
the COVID pandemic and nationwide protests against
police brutality following the death of George Floyd. .
I just think that the past four
years have been particularly
challenging for American policing.
And our survey shows we’re
finally starting to turn a corner, Chuck Wexler, Executive director of PERF, via NBC.
NBC reports that declining numbers left
many police departments with a shortage of
officers, which resulted in slower response times.
Chuck Wexler, executive director of PERF, warns that many police departments are still struggling to recruit and retain officers.
According to Wexler, law enforcement , "isn't out of the woods yet.".
At least a dozen smaller police departments in
the nation have been forced to disband, leaving those
municipalities reliant upon state or county police forces.
NBC reports that in addition to increased pay and
benefits, many police departments have chosen to
change application requirements to increase hiring
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Elon Musk , Loses Appeal of , 'Twitter Sitter' Provision .
On April 29, the Supreme Court denied billionaire
Elon Musk's challenge to the terms of a Securities
and Exchange Commission agreement. .
On April 29, the Supreme Court denied billionaire
Elon Musk's challenge to the terms of a Securities
and Exchange Commission agreement. .
NBC reports that the SEC requirement
would require a lawyer to review
the Tesla CEO's social media posts. .
In his appeal, Musk argued that the SEC's requirement,
which has been dubbed the 'Twitter sitter' provision,
unlawfully imposed conditions on his freedom to comment. .
In his appeal, Musk argued that the SEC's requirement,
which has been dubbed the 'Twitter sitter' provision,
unlawfully imposed conditions on his freedom to comment. .
The SEC requirement stems from Musk's tweets in 2018 that
claimed he was taking Tesla private, which shocked the
market and caused shares in the company to surge.
The SEC requirement stems from Musk's tweets in 2018 that
claimed he was taking Tesla private, which shocked the
market and caused shares in the company to surge.
The SEC deemed the tweets
"materially false and misleading,"
and in clear violation of securities laws.
At the time, Musk agreed to settle the issue
with the SEC, which included his signing off
on the so-called "Twitter sitter" provision.
NBC reports that Musk has since said
the restrictions are unconstitutional and that
he was coerced into signing the SEC agreement.
According to court papers, lawyers
representing Musk have accused the SEC
of waging an "ongoing campaign" against Musk.
Musk's legal team claim the provision , "restricts Mr. Musk’s speech even
when truthful and accurate.".
It extends to speech not
covered by the securities laws
and with no relation to the conduct
underlying the SEC’s civil action, Elon Musk legal team, via NBC.
In response, the SEC said in court papers
that Musk waived his right to appeal
when he signed off on the settlement.
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Kim Kardashian is catching flak for speaking up on the Palestine-Israel conflict and taking a both-sides approach -- a moment that was caught on camera thousands.. TMZ.com
Israel announced the reopening of the Kerem Shalom border crossing to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, just four days after its closure following a rocket attack that tragically claimed the lives of four soldiers. In a collaborative effort between the Israeli army and COGAT, the defence ministry body responsible for Palestinian civil affairs, trucks loaded with vital supplies such as food, water, shelter equipment, medicine, and medical supplies, generously donated by the international community, have begun arriving at the crossing from Egypt.
These essential supplies will undergo thorough inspection before being transferred to the Gaza side of the crossing, ensuring their safe and efficient delivery to those in need. Additionally, the statement highlighted the reopening of the Erez border crossing between Israel and northern Gaza, further facilitating the flow of aid into the Palestinian territory. This swift response underscores Israel's commitment to addressing the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza, even in the face of security challenges, and demonstrates a willingness to engage in cooperative efforts to alleviate suffering and promote stability in the region.
#Israel #KeremShalom #GazaAid #HumanitarianRelief #RafahAttack #BorderCrossing #PeaceAndAid #MiddleEast #SupportingGaza #UnityInCrisis
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Amid rising tensions, Saudi Arabia issues a stern warning to Israel against conducting a ground operation in Rafah City, Gaza. Israeli forces take control of Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt, leading to reports from Palestinians of extensive overnight attacks by the Israeli Air Force. The IDF confirms the airstrikes, stating they targeted Hamas and other militant sites. Saudi Arabia condemns Israel and expresses serious concern about the potential humanitarian catastrophe in Rafah City, accusing Israel of 'genocide'.
#saudiarabia #iran #israel #ayatollahalikhamenei #iran #israel #palestine #saudiarabia #antonyblinken #palestine #alaqsaflood #palestine #israel #khamenei #iran #gaza #gazaconflict #palestine #israelhamaswar #islamicjihad
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Labour's Darren Jones has said the party does not support a ground offensive in Rafah. The shadow chief secretary expressed concern over the potential harm to more than a million Palestinian civilians sheltering there as a long-threatened Israeli ground invasion is reportedly "imminent." Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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