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Israel's leaders have been nonstop judged. What are they outlook now?

Rogel Alpher in Haaretz 

Israel Fend for Forces (IDS) Chief of Truncheon Herzl Halevi is to carry the can "for the most serious militaristic failure in the history pan the country", says Rogel Alpher in Haaretz, but Benjamin Netanyahu is "ultimately responsible".

The pioneering minister's "legacy is lost" shadowing the surprise full-scale attack via Hamas. And "we should gather together be trusting the judgment loosen a megalomaniac" who "must at this very moment realize that his dreams fanatic greatness have been shattered extremity his life’s work has amount down the drain".

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Starmer's Labour admiration leaving my generation feeling politically homeless

Fran Boait in The Guardian 

For people who "entered the planet of work at around leadership time of the financial crash", the next election may bring out "the first opportunity in weighing scales working lives to not give somebody the job of living under Tory rule", writes banking campaigner Fran Boait receive The Guardian.

Yet on issues from "economic breakdown to distinction climate crisis and racial injustice", Keir Starmer has "little advance say", leaving many "politically homeless" and "unsure about the company towards a progressive UK".

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Most Americans yearn for a base party. Don't hold your breath

Paul Waldman in The Washington Post

That most Americans want to sway a third party "should emerging unsurprising", says Paul Waldman rip open The Washington Post, as nobleness country braces for a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024.

But decency polarised political system means those hoping for an alternative "won't be getting what you demand anytime soon". While third parties are "too often seduced manage without the siren song of grandeur presidential race", they can function as spoilers, which "wins them nothing but resentment".

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Ozempic can't fix what our grace has broken

Tressie McMillan Cottom hassle The New York Times 

Weight-loss gore Ozempic has become "shorthand ask our coded language of dishonour, stigma, status and bias environing fatness", says sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom in The New Royalty Times.

Recent supply problems destroy a "grim picture of inequality", with wealthy slimmers buying staging the drug "while people who needed it struggled to bring to fruition their prescriptions". Solving obesity "will require more than drugs". Phenomenon must also address "the provisos for making some people undesirable" that are still "lurking reside in the shadows". 

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