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Netanyahu Accuses France, U.K., Canada of Emboldening HamasNew Foto - Netanyahu Accuses France, U.K., Canada of Emboldening Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a press conference in Jerusalem on May 21, 2025. Credit - Ronen Zvulun—Getty Images Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called out the leaders of France, the United Kingdom, and Canadain a video statement, claiming they're "emboldening Hamas to continue fighting forever." Netanyahu was addressingthe fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington, D.C.Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, a couple expected to soon be engaged, were killed on Wednesday night as they left an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee at the Capital Jewish Museum. Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old man from Chicago, has been charged with first-degree murder and other crimes.A witness at the scene reportedthat Rodriguez said: "I did it for Gaza" and "Free Palestine." In his statement, the Israeli leader said that Hamas "want to destroy the Jewish state" and annihilate the Jewish people," adding that he fails to understand how this "simple truth evades" French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. "You won't be surprised to learn that Hamas thanked President Macron and Prime Ministers Starmer and Carney for demanding that Israel end its war in Gaza immediately. Hamas was right to thank them. Because by issuing their demand—replete with a threat of sanctions against Israel, against Israel, not Hamas—these three leaders effectively said they want Hamas to remain in power," said Netanyahu. "Now, these leaders may think that they're advancing peace. They're not. They're emboldening Hamas to continue fighting forever." Read More:The Rise of Antisemitism and Political Violence in the U.S. The strong remarks come after Macron, Starmer, and Carney issueda joint statement on Monday, May 19, in which the leaders said they "strongly oppose the expansion of Israel's military operations in Gaza." The joint statement continued: "The level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. Yesterday's announcement that Israel will allow a basic quantity of food into Gaza is wholly inadequate. We call on the Israeli Government to stop its military operations in Gaza and immediately allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. This must include engaging with the U.N. to ensure a return to delivery of aid in line with humanitarian principles." The trio also called on Hamas to "immediately release the remaining hostages they have so cruelly held" since Oct. 7, 2023. Netanyahu doubled down during his address on Thursday evening, telling Macron, Starmer, and Carney: "When mass murderers, rapists, baby killers, and kidnappers thank you, you're on the wrong side of justice, you're on the wrong side of humanity, and you're on the wrong side of history." Criticism towards Israel and its conduct in the war continues as Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian disaster. On Tuesday, May 20,U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher warnedthat if Gaza did not receive more aid, an estimated 14,000 babies could die within 48 hours. Amid mounting international pressure and criticism on Israel over its near-total blockade of the Gaza Strip, against a backdrop of increased military operations, some humanitarian aid has been allowed to enter the region. On Friday, May 23,130 trucks carrying supplies reportedly entered Gaza, as well as100 the previous day. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territories said on May 22 that supplies allowed into Gaza are "limited in quantity and nowhere near sufficient to meet the scale and scope of Gaza's 2.1 million people." Read More:Former Israeli Prime Minister Says Country's Action in Gaza is 'Close to a War Crime' Netanyahu's criticism of Macron, Starmer, and Carney is similar to that of Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Gideon Sa'ar, who in response to the D.C. shooting,said on Thursday: "There is a direct line connecting antisemitic and anti-Israeli incitement to this murder. This incitement is also done by leaders and officials of many countries… especially from Europe." Sa'ar continued: "This is what happens when leaders in the world surrender to the Palestinian terrorist propaganda. The statements and attacks blame Israel instead of Hamas… I say to these leaders and officials: 'Stop your incitement against Israel, stop your false accusations.'" French Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Christophe Lemoinesaid in response: "These are completely outrageous and completely unjustified remarks… France has condemned, France condemns, and France will continue to condemn, always and unequivocally, any act of antisemitism." Meanwhile, U.K. Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has said Netanyahu is "not correct," in his evaluation of the British position on Hamas and Israel. He told BBC's Radio 4: "We stand in support of Israel's right to self-defence as long as they conduct that within international humanitarian law; a position we've had since those appalling attacks on 7 October. We are also very clear we need to see aid get to the people who are genuinely suffering in Gaza." Contact usatletters@time.com.

Netanyahu Accuses France, U.K., Canada of Emboldening Hamas

Netanyahu Accuses France, U.K., Canada of Emboldening Hamas Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a press conference in Jerusalem ...
Starbucks bars customers in South Korea from turning their orders into political statementsNew Foto - Starbucks bars customers in South Korea from turning their orders into political statements

SEOUL, South Korea — Ordering coffee inSouth Korea? Not if your name isLee Jae-myung. Starbuckscustomers in the East Asian democracy have been barred from using the names ofSouth Korea's six presidential candidatesin their orders until the election on June 3. A spokesperson for Starbucks Korea told NBC News by phone on Friday that the policy was introduced "in order to prevent inappropriate and abusive use of the names." In recent months South Koreans have increasingly used Starbucks as a political platform — ordering drinks through the app under politicians' names instead of their own, sometimes combined with calls to support or oppose them. Those entreaties are then repeated by baristas when they call out the orders for pickup in stores. Businesses such as Starbucks are anxious to appear neutral given the tense political atmosphere in South Korea, where voters are choosing a successor to former-PresidentYoon Suk Yeolafter he was impeached over his botched martial law declaration late last year. The two main candidates are Lee Jae-myung of the liberal opposition Democratic Party, who narrowly lost to Yoon in South Korea's 2022 presidential election, and Kim Moon-soo from Yoon's conservative People Power Party. The other candidates whose names are not allowed in Starbucks orders are Lee Jun-seok, Kwon Young-kook, Hwang Kyo-ahn and Song Jin-ho. While Lee Jae-myung is leading in polls, Kim is narrowing the gap and could pull even if he persuades Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party to drop out of the race and throw Kim his support. Customers interviewed by NBC News said they understood why Starbucks would introduce the policy but many described it as an overreaction. "Honestly, setting a nickname like that doesn't seem like an easy or effective way to make a political statement," said Hyunwoo Park, 25. "It's just a nickname — I think people should have the freedom to choose their own," said Young-Eh Choi, 60. "It's my right, so restricting it feels like too much." Yoon's martial law declaration and subsequent impeachment trial have been deeply divisive in South Korea, increasing polarization between liberals who accused Yoon of abusing power and conservatives who embraced his baseless claims of election fraud and adopted slogans andsymbols associated with President Donald Trumpsuch as "Stop the Steal." Yoon supporters stormed a Seoul court in January after a judge extended his detention over the short-lived martial law order. "The country feels very divided by age, gender and political affiliation," Park said. "Personally, I hope we can move past these exhausting conflicts and come together as Koreans." Arim Shin reported from Seoul, Stella Kim reported from Los Angeles and Jennifer Jett reported from Hong Kong.

Starbucks bars customers in South Korea from turning their orders into political statements

Starbucks bars customers in South Korea from turning their orders into political statements SEOUL, South Korea — Ordering coffee inSouth Kor...
Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026New Foto - Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026

Michael Jackson fans will have to wait a bit longer for Antoine Fuqua's biopic "Michael." During Lionsgate's Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Jon Feltheimer shared an update on the film starring Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson, who makes his screen debut in the project. More from Variety Lionsgate, After Starz Split, Sees Quarterly Revenue Jump 22% to $1.1 Billion and Movie Segment Profit Hitting Highest Level in 10 Years Lionsgate's 'Ballerina' Sets Russia Release as Studios Say Cold War Thaw Is 'Inevitable' (EXCLUSIVE) Lionsgate and Starz Are Officially Now Two Separate Companies "In regard to our Michael Jackson biopic, we're excited about the 3½ hours of amazing footage from producer Graham King and director Antoine Fuqua, and we will be announcing a definitive release strategy & timing in the next few weeks," he said. "I would note that it is likely we will move 'Michael' out of the fiscal year which will impact fiscal '26 financial results but will bolster an already strong fiscal '27 slate." The fiscal calendar ends on March 31, 2026, so Feltheimer's statement indicates that the film (or films) will likely debut after April 1, 2026. Last month,Varietyreportedthat the film would likely be split into two parts and be pushed from the initially announced release date of Oct. 3, 2025. While "Michael" was a major part of last year's Lionsgate CinemaCon presentation, no footage from the project was shown during this year's outing. The film, produced by "Bohemian Rhapsody's" Graham King, wrapped principal photography in May 2024, but John Logan's script is in the process of being revised in advance of reshoots. "Michael," which carries a roughly $155 million budget, also stars Colman Domingo and Nia Long as family heads Joe and Katherine Jackson, while Miles Teller will play Jackson's attorney and advisor John Branca.Larenz Tatewill star as Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, whileLaura Harrier will play portray pioneering female music executive Suzanne de PasseandKat Grahamwill appear as the legendary Diana Ross. Other cast members include Jessica Sula ("Split") as La Toya Jackson, Michael's older sister; Liv Symone ("Power Book III: Raising Kanan") as Gladys Knight; Kevin Shinick ("Robot Chicken") as Dick Clark; KeiLyn Durrel Jones ("The Other Two," "How to Die Alone") as Jackson's former security-turned-trusted friend and confidante Bill Bray; and Kendrick Sampson ("Insecure") as industry icon Quincy Jones, who first met Michael Jackson when he was just 12 years old. The pair would go on to collaborate on three of Michael's most successful albums: 1979's "Off the Wall," 1982's "Thriller" and 1987's "Bad." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Michael Jackson Biopic ‘Likely’ to Move to 2026

Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026 Michael Jackson fans will have to wait a bit longer for Antoine Fuqua's biopic ...
Congo lifts immunity of former president Kabila over his alleged support of rebelsNew Foto - Congo lifts immunity of former president Kabila over his alleged support of rebels

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Congo's senate has voted overwhelmingly to lift former President Joseph Kabila of his parliamentary immunity, paving the way for his prosecution over his alleged support of a rebel insurgency in the country's east. "The Senate authorizes the prosecution and lifting of Joseph Kabila's immunity," Senate speaker Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde said Thursday after the vote. Kabila has not commented on his immunity being lifted. Justice Minister Constant Mutamba said the former president is accused of "treason, war crimes, crimes against humanity and participation in an insurrectional movement" in the country's east. Earlier this monththe attorney general of Congo's army asked the Senate to revoke the lifetime immunityfrom prosecution that Kabila enjoyed because of his honorific title as senator for life. The decades-longconflict in eastern Congoescalated in January when theRwanda-backed M23 rebelsadvanced and seized the strategic city of Goma, followed by the town ofBukavu, which they took in February. On Friday, Human Rights Watch said a Congolese army-backed militias known as the "Wazalendo" committed beatings, killings, and extortion against civilians in the war-torn country's east. Earlier this month, Congo accused M23 of murdering dozens, kidnapping thousands more and committing rape, torture and looting. Congolese PresidentFelix Tshisekedilast year alleged Kabila was supporting the rebels and "preparing an insurrection" in eastern Congo with them, a claim Kabila denies. Kabila led Congo from 2001 to 2019, taking office at the age of 29 and extending his mandate by delaying elections for two years after his term ended in 2016. His father, former President Laurent Kabila, was assassinated in 2001. M23 is one of about 100 armed groups vying for a foothold in mineral-rich eastern Congo near the border with Rwanda. The rebels are supported by about 4,000 troops from neighboring Rwanda, according to U.N. experts. Despite Congo's army and M23 havingagreed to work toward a truceearlier this month, fighting continues in the eastern province of South-Kivu. ——— Banchereau reported from Dakar, Senegal. Justin Kabumba in Goma, Congo contributed to this report.

Congo lifts immunity of former president Kabila over his alleged support of rebels

Congo lifts immunity of former president Kabila over his alleged support of rebels KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Congo's senate has voted overw...
Police arrest third woman accused of helping escaped Louisiana convictsNew Foto - Police arrest third woman accused of helping escaped Louisiana convicts

Louisiana State Police arrested a 59-year-old woman for allegedly helping 10 inmates break out ofOrleans Parish Jaillast week, the third woman arrested in connection with assisting the escape. Connie Weeden, a 59-year-old from Slidell, was arrested and charged with one count of being an accessory after the fact for allegedly "assisting the fugitives" in the May 16 incident, Louisiana State Police said in a Thursday night statement. She was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center, and it is unclear whether she has retained a lawyer. So far, five of the escapees have been found and arrested while five remain "unaccounted for," police said. Two other women, Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste, were arrested and charged on Wednesday for allegedly being accessories after the fact in assisting the jailbreak. A maintenance worker, Sterling Williams, wasarrested and chargedon Tuesday for allegedly cutting a prison cell's water supply so the inmates could remove a toilet and escape through a hole behind it. Police said their investigation found that Weeden was in phone contact with one of the still-missing fugitives, Jermaine Donald, both before and after the escape. "Furthermore, investigators determined that after the escape, Weeden provided cash to Donald via a cell phone app," police said. The three women each face up to five years in prison if convicted. Police said that officers from local, state and federal agencies "will continue to pursue every lead until the remaining fugitives are located," as the search for the missing men could stretch into its second week. "Those who choose to assist or conceal these individuals are violating the law and will be held accountable," the police statement added. Anyone with information about the fugitives' whereabouts is urged to contact the FBI, Crimestoppers, or theLouisiana State Police.For information that leads to arrests, there are combined rewards of $20,000.

Police arrest third woman accused of helping escaped Louisiana convicts

Police arrest third woman accused of helping escaped Louisiana convicts Louisiana State Police arrested a 59-year-old woman for allegedly he...

 

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