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Fox News’ Pete Hegseth on the treatment of Jewish students at Harvard and his new Fox Nation special ‘Battle in the Holy Land: Israel at War’
PERTH: Australia's top swimmers have opted out of the world championships in Doha, with the squad announced on Friday (Dec 15) missing Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O'Callaghan and Kyle Chalmers.
LONDON: Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has vowed to challenge an International Cricket Council directive that prohibits him from wearing shoes with messages deemed “political” during the upcoming first Test against Pakistan, The Telegraph reported.
Palestinian militants carried out one of the deadliest single attacks on Israeli soldiers since the Gaza invasion began, killing at least nine in an urban ambush, the military said Wednesday, a sign of the stiff resistance Hamas still poses despite more than two months of devastating bombardment.
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Zara has issued a statement today after an advert caused outrage on social media. The fashion giant came under fire after an advertising campaign - called 'The Jacket' - showed models in a variety of poses that caused some people to draw comparisons to the horrendous images of body bags in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.
Puma will end its sponsorship of the Israel national football team in a decision made a year ago and which was not connected to calls for consumer boycotts following Israel’s military action in Gaza, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. The Germany-based sportswear company decided not to extend its contract with the Israel Football Association, therefore as of next year, it will no longer be providing the team with kits, FT reported citing an internal note seen by the newspaper. Various brands have been impacted by a boycott campaign, accused of endorsing Israel amid its military offensive in the Gaza Strip since the deadly Hamas attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7. However, Puma made the decision to stop supporting Israel’s national football squad because of financial reasons and was in line with a broader strategy plan known as “fewer-bigger-better” which aims to promote greater selectivity in sports marketing, the newspaper cited people familiar with internal discussions as saying. Puma — which is also set to conclude its sponsorship of Serbia’s national team next year — intends to keep reviewing all of its current relationships and future prospects.