Thursday, July 31, 2025

Hamas Cuts Off Contact: Expansion Of Military Operation All But Inevitable


Israeli source to i24NEWS: Hamas cut off contact, making expansion of military operation all but inevitable



Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff met on Thursday for nearly three hours. An Israeli source tells i24NEWS that part of the meeting was private, and part was an extended meeting with the participation of Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and other senior officials.

At the end of the long meeting, an Israeli source tells i24NEWS that Israel and the US administration are coordinating on the next steps regarding action against Hamas and the continuation of negotiations. 

Israel is pessimistic about the possibility that Hamas will return to the negotiating table. "Hamas has cut off contact. There's no real negotiations with them," the source said.

The Israeli source said that the feeling is that the talks are about to explode. "It seems that the expansion of the military operation in Gaza is inevitable."

On Friday, Witkoff will arrive to Gaza to see the operation of the humanitarian distribution centers in the Gaza Strip. "Witkoff is going to make sure that there is no hunger and no starvation," an Israeli source told i24NEWS.





Flash floods trigger travel misery as hundreds of flights are canceled or delayed: Live updates


Flash floods trigger travel misery as hundreds of flights are canceled or delayed: Live updates



Massive flooding across the Northeast on Thursday has left thousands of passengers hoping to catch a flight stranded, as hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed.

Photos and videos shared online showed cars along the Clearview Expressway in Queens, New York, submerged underwater as the rain started to fall.

About 25 million Americans now remain under a state of emergency, with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declaring a statewide emergency.

He also issued a flash flood watch for the entire state, home to nearly 10 million people. 

In neighboring New York, Governor Kathy Hochul issued a similar alert covering some of the state’s most densely populated counties, approximately 15 million New Yorkers. The warning includes all five boroughs of New York City.

Severe thunderstorm watches for southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and parts of Maryland are no longer in effect, the National Weather Service announced.


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California Hit By 4.3 Magnitude Earthquake


California Hit By 4.3 Magnitude Earthquake


This week, California residents were on their toes.

On Wednesday, an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern peninsula of Russia, causing the entire coast of California to be on a tsunami watch.

Luckily for California residents, the tsunami never came.

However, on Thursday afternoon, a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck California, resulting in many residents feeling the ground shake.

Southern California rocked by 4.3 Magnitude earthquake as tremors ROCK Los Angeles

A swarm of earthquakes, including one with a preliminary magnitude of 4.3, shook the Inland San Bernardino County on Thursday morning.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 9:32 a.m. The epicenter was roughly 4 miles northwest of Rialto, at a depth of about 3 miles.

The temblor followed a pair of smaller earthquakes earlier in the morning. A 3.0 was registered at 8:34 a.m. and a 2.8 magnitude quake hit about 10 minutes later.

The USGS also detected a series of four smaller quakes, including a 3.1, that were recorded in the first hour following the larger earthquake.

“Yes Southern California, that was an earthquake you just felt. Today’s reminder that California is earthquake country,” USGS Earthquakes posted on X.

The shaking was felt as far as Ridgecrest to the north, San Diego to the south, Oxnard to the west and Twentynine Palms to the east.

People might want to keep an eye on this area in California. 😬 Possible earthquake swarm starting

NBC Los Angeles revealed there were no reports of major damage:

Several smaller earthquakes have been reported Thursday morning before and after the largest shock. Aftershocks, the sequence of quakes after a larger mainshock, become less frequeNt over time, but can continue for days, weeks, months and even years after a powerful mainshock.

The area has seen about 130 quakes of magnitude 3.0 and greater since 1990, many coming in clusters. There have been eight quakes of magnitude-4.0 since that time.

“This is a very active region,” said seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones, adding that Thursday’s activity was standard fare for Southern California and its vast network of earthquake faults.

There were no reports of significant damage.



PM meets Witkoff on talks logjam as Trump says Hamas surrender will end Gaza’s woes


PM meets Witkoff on talks logjam as Trump says Hamas surrender will end Gaza’s woes


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Thursday with United States special envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza and stalled hostage talks, as US President Donald Trump urged Hamas’s surrender to ease the humanitarian crisis in the Strip.

The Prime Minister’s Office published a pair of pictures of Netanyahu and Witkoff speaking at the premier’s office in Jerusalem, but did not immediately release details on the meeting.

Trump, Witkoff, and Netanyahu have all blamed Hamas’s intransigence for the impasse in the talks mediated by the US, Qatar, and Egypt. Nonetheless, the US envoy is expected to press Netanyahu for concessions in hopes of putting negotiations back on track.

After pulling their negotiators from talks in Qatar last week, US and Israeli leaders promised to explore new ways to bring home the 50 hostages still held in Gaza, 20 of whom are believed to be alive.

Among the potential options floated is the annexation of parts of the enclave, a move that would be difficult to reverse in the future. Under Israeli law, withdrawing from territory that has been formally annexed requires either the support of 80 lawmakers in the Knesset or a national referendum.

According to the Ynet news site, Witkoff is also expected to make a rare foray into Gaza during his trip. While there, he will visit aid distribution sites run by the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, whose operations have caused major international backlash over its failure to alleviate the humanitarian situation.

It would mark Witkoff’s second trip to Gaza this year, after he visited the Netzarim Corridor area in the Strip in late January, becoming the most senior US official to visit the territory in over a decade.

After blocking all aid from entering the Strip between March and May, Israel has relied heavily on the GHF, which was created to avoid aid being diverted to Hamas, for distribution.

However, GHF sites have seen near-daily incidents in which IDF troops have shot at Gazans, in what the military has presented as deadly crowd control incidents. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 1,000 people have been killed near the GHF sites, though Israel says the toll is exaggerated.

Meanwhile, Trump said Thursday that, in order to end the ongoing hunger in Gaza, the Hamas terror group should surrender and release the 50 hostages it is holding, 49 of whom were kidnapped during the October 7, 2023, massacre that sparked the war in Gaza. The other is an IDF soldier killed in Gaza in 2014, whose body has been held by Hamas since then.

“The fastest way to end the Humanitarian Crises in Gaza is for Hamas to SURRENDER AND RELEASE THE HOSTAGES!!!” he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

The comments marked a change in tone compared to those he made earlier this week, when he said that Israel could do more to bring food into Gaza and that he was not convinced by Jerusalem’s claims that there was no starvation in the Strip.

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Defense minister confirms IDF striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon


IDF confirms airstrikes on Hezbollah ‘strategic weapons’ sites in south Lebanon, Beqaa Valley


The IDF confirms completing a wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah’s “strategic weapons” manufacturing and storage infrastructure in southern Lebanon and in the eastern Beqaa Valley a short while ago.

The targets included a facility used to manufacture explosives and an underground site where Hezbollah built and stored precision-guided missiles, the army says.

The strikes were carried out after the IDF says it had identified efforts by Hezbollah to restore the sites. The facility in the Beqaa Valley has been targeted by the IDF several times before.

Hezbollah’s activities “constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” the IDF adds.


Defense minister confirms IDF striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Defense Minister Israel Katz confirms that the IDF is striking Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, saying a precision missile manufacturing facility in Lebanon’s eastern Beqaa Valley was targeted.

The site, Hezbollah’s largest weapons production plant, has been targeted several times by the IDF, including since the November ceasefire.

According to Katz, several other sites where Hezbollah was working to restore its capabilities were also targeted.




6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes East Of Kuril Islands After Russia’s 8.8 Quake


Very strong mag. 6.4 Earthquake - Russia: East of Kuril Islands on Thursday, Jul 31, 2025, at 04:26 pm (GMT +11)

I felt this quake

A very strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 667 km (414 mi) from  Russia in the afternoon of Thursday, Jul 31, 2025 at 4.26 pm local time (GMT +11). 


6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes East Of Kuril Islands After Russia’s 8.8 Quake


A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck east of the Kuril Islands on Thursday at a shallow depth of 10 km, the NCS reported. This follows a 6.3 quake in the region a day earlier and a massive 8.8 temblor that rattled Russia’s Far East. Strong aftershocks continue, but tsunami alerts for Hawaii, Japan, and the US have been downgraded.


An earthquake of magnitude 6.5 struck east of the Kuril Islands on Thursday, a statement by the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said.

As per the statement, the earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 km, making it susceptible to aftershocks.






Germany takes on aggressive new role in NATO, asks Washington for Tomahawk missiles capable of striking Moscow within 10 minutes


Germany takes on aggressive new role in NATO, asks Washington for Tomahawk missiles capable of striking Moscow within 10 minutes


In a major escalation of tensions with Russia, Germany has formally requested U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles and Typhon launchers. These are weapons capable of striking Moscow from German territory, marking a major shift in Berlin’s post-World War II military posture.


German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius touts the “deterrent value” of these weapons, but Russian President Vladimir Putin sees them as offensive weapons that could be deployed against his country. He issued a blunt warning, comparing the Tomahawks to the deployment of Cold War-era Pershing missiles and vowing “mirror measures.”


According to Global Defense News, the Typhon missile-launching system has a range of approximately 1,500 miles. That’s enough to strike Moscow within 10 minutes of launch.

With NATO settling in along Russia’s borders in new-member countries like Finland, and Germany becoming much more aggressive militarily, NATO is on the precipice of a renewed arms race with Russia.


Times Now World News reports, “As Germany positions itself as NATO’s frontline aggressor, the geopolitical cost of this new military ambition may spiral out of control.” (See 3-minute video below)


According to Global Defense News, the Typhon system, developed by Lockheed Martin, was tested for the first time in late 2022, with a successful full-system evaluation at the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii. It became operational with the U.S. Army’s 1st Multi-Domain Task Force in 2023. A second battery followed in 2024. The first forward deployment took place in the Philippines under the U.S.-Philippines Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, where the system underwent training and evaluation, although no live-fire testing was conducted during that deployment.


Bottom line: European war mongers, led by Germany and the United Kingdom, are positioning themselves for direct conflict with Russia. They need U.S. support to continue down this path. And so far we are seeing no serious rebukes or calls for restraint from Washington.


It’s only a matter of time before Putin will feel compelled to send a strong message to Washington, one that will cut it down to size and deflate the outsized egos of the neocons who rule that wicked city. Russia is a sovereign state with a formidable military, and it won’t be dictated to by the United States when it comes to border issues that affect its national security. Putin laid out his terms for a negotiated peace plan with Ukraine months ago and Washington has completely ignored it. I’m afraid this won’t end well.




OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Pitches Eyeball-Scanning World ID to Bankers


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Pitches Eyeball-Scanning World ID to Bankers


Shut out by privacy regulators skeptical of his iris-scanning ID scheme, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is taking a different route. He’s now turning to the financial sector to pitch World ID, a digital identity platform built on the premise that artificial intelligence has made it impossible to tell humans from machines. It’s a solution aimed at solving a problem AI itself has created.

During a US Federal Reserve conference focused on banking regulation, Altman framed his biometric identity project as essential for navigating a world where digital fraud is growing rapidly.

He argued that most authentication systems have already been rendered ineffective. “AI has fully defeated most of the ways that people authenticate – all of these fancy, take a selfie, wave, or do your voice or whatever,” Altman said. He added, “I am very nervous that we have a significant impending fraud crisis.”

Altman’s proposed remedy, of course, is World ID, a global digital identity system that uses iris scans to verify individuals and stores this verification through blockchain infrastructure.

The platform is marketed as a way to combat AI-enabled deception, particularly in financial systems that still rely on older biometric methods.

“A thing that terrifies me,” he said, “is apparently there are some financial institutions that will accept the voiceprint as authentication. That is a crazy thing to still be doing. Like, AI has fully defeated that.”

This vision fits squarely within Silicon Valley’s familiar playbook: promote disruptive technology with fervor, normalize the disruption, then offer your own product as the only viable safeguard.

Altman’s argument boils down to a stark proposition. AI has overwhelmed traditional verification tools, and only his biometric ID system can establish reliable proof of personhood.

But privacy concerns surrounding World ID are deep and unresolved. The idea of tethering one’s digital identity to a biometric scan raises major questions about surveillance, data retention, and individual autonomy. Despite the privacy promises, regulators across several countries have already challenged the project on issues related to consent and disclosure, and in some cases, issued suspension orders.

In trying to soften resistance, Altman appealed to the notion that technological disruption always meets initial skepticism. He recalled how his grandfather was stunned by the calculator and how he himself reacted when Google appeared during his school years. Through these anecdotes, he framed AI’s growing presence in education as part of a broader pattern in human development.

Still, not everyone in the room was convinced. One attendee asked what Altman would say to those who worry about AI systems learning patterns and making decisions that society might not support. After spending half an hour promoting the technology as revolutionary, Altman sidestepped the concern. “This is deeply outside my area of expertise,” he said.




Here’s what Ukrainian men fear more than Russia


Death on wheels: Here’s what Ukrainian men fear more than Russia
RT


In early July, Jozsef Sebestyen was beaten to death with metal rods by Ukrainian military recruiters. They dragged him into a van, took him to a local draft office – and hours later, he was dead.

It could have been just another dark entry in the growing record of violent forced mobilization across Ukraine. But Jozsef wasn’t just a local resident – he was a Hungarian citizen.

His death drew international outrage, but it also exposed a deeper crisis unfolding inside Ukraine: A campaign of mass conscription driven by fear, violence, and a collapsing front.

Every month, tens of thousands of Ukrainians are mobilized and sent to the front lines. Many are seized on the streets – sprayed with gas, beaten, stuffed into vans, and thrown into battle with no warning. Some don’t survive the encounter.

Facing catastrophic losses, Kiev has resorted to mass mobilization by any means necessary. Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC) officers now operate more like street enforcers than public servants.

In response, ordinary Ukrainians have begun to resist. Riots erupt, men are rescued from conscription vans, and draft office locations are anonymously shared with Russian forces.

To Western commentators, even scenes of forced conscription and street violence are not seen as failures of the Ukrainian government – but as further justification to continue the fight against Russia.

That changed on July 6, when a man was beaten to death by draft officers in Ukraine’s Zakarpatie Region. His name was Jozsef Sebestyen – an ethnic Hungarian and citizen of Hungary.

This time, the silence was broken. Hungary’s Foreign Ministry filed a formal protest. The president sent condolences to the family. And Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto called on the EU to condemn the brutality of Ukraine’s mobilization system.

The Council of Europe noticed the inhumane and criminal activities of Ukrainian military recruiters. Human Rights Commissioner Michael O’Flaherty published a report highlighting systemic violations of the rights of conscripts. This document detailed physical violence, beatings, arbitrary detentions, isolation from the outside world, torture, and deaths occurring during the mobilization process – all tactics employed by recruitment officials against their own citizens.

While the death of Sebestyen drew rare international attention, for most Ukrainians, violence at the hands of draft officials is a daily threat.

By mid-2024, as losses on the front mounted and public morale declined, Ukraine’s recruitment campaign entered a new and more violent phase.

Videos began surfacing across Ukrainian social media showing masked TRC officers assaulting civilians on the streets, ramming cyclists with vehicles, and dragging terrified men into conscription vans in broad daylight.

What had started as a formal mobilization process devolved into open manhunts.

Occasionally, these harrowing encounters have ended in death.

On March 3, a 48-year-old man died at the Kremenchuk recruitment center. His death was officially attributed to heart failure. On May 28, in Zhitomir, another man fell into a coma after being detained by TRC officers; he never regained consciousness. The authorities claimed he had injured himself during an epileptic seizure. On June 19, yet another man reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack at a TRC in Strye, Lviv Region.

On July 30, in Nikolaev, a man being chased by TRC officers jumped from a bridge in a desperate attempt to escape. According to Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation, he died instantly.

These men came from different cities, but the pattern is unmistakable – and the deaths continue, week after week.

Even volunteers aren’t spared. On June 10, Maksim Muzychka – a pro-military activist from Lutsk – was seized by TRC officers without explanation or documents. He was sprayed with gas and taken to the local enlistment office. Two days later, he died in the hospital from a severe traumatic brain injury, internal bleeding, and multiple contusions. He never regained consciousness.

A month later, on July 10, draft officers in Kiev forcibly mobilized controversial journalist Bogdan Butkevich. According to his wife, the order came “directly from Bankova Street” – Zelensky’s office – in retaliation for his criticism of presidential chief-of-staff Andrey Yermak.

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Why Has The Birth Rate In The US Fallen To The Lowest Level Recorded?


Why Has The Birth Rate In The US Fallen To The Lowest Level Ever Recorded
MICHAEL SNYDER



The birth rate in the United States just keeps setting one dismal record after another.  In fact, according to the CDC it just dropped to the lowest level ever recorded.  We are literally not even replacing ourselves, and that has all sorts of implications for our future.  

For instance, if we don't produce enough offspring, there simply will not be enough workers to support Social Security and Medicare and those programs will inevitably collapse.  A society with lots of old people and relatively few young people will result in poverty for everyone.  So the truth is that the birth rate crisis is going to ultimately affect all of us.

In order for the population of our nation to remain perfectly stable, women need to be giving birth to an average of 2.1 children because not all children make it to adulthood.

Sadly, the birth rate in the United States is now way below replacement level.

The CDC just announced that the birth rate in the U.S. fell below 1.6 children per woman in 2024...



The United States' total fertility rate fell to a record low in 2024, dipping below 1.6 children per woman, according to new federal data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This marks a significant demographic milestone for a country that once stood apart among developed nations for maintaining a replacement-level birth rate of around 2.1 children per woman.

Our society is not growing.

Our society is dying.

If you go back to the early 1960s, our birth rate was hovering around 3.5 children per woman, but it has been on a downward trend ever since...

In the early 1960s, the U.S. total fertility rate was around 3.5, but plummeted to 1.7 by 1976 after the Baby Boom ended. It gradually rose to 2.1 in 2007 before falling again, aside from a 2014 uptick. The rate in 2023 was 1.621 but inched down in 2024 to 1.599, according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.

So what has caused such a dramatic shift?

According to CBS News, on average U.S. women are waiting longer to have children, and many are choosing never to have children at all...

The U.S. was once among only a few developed countries with a rate that ensured each generation had enough children to replace itself -- about 2.1 kids per woman. But it has been sliding in America for close to two decades as more women are waiting longer to have children or never taking that step at all.

I think that it is important to also point out that many couples simply can't have children today.

Infertility has been steadily rising among women, and among men sperm counts have been falling precipitously since the 1970s.

If we do not do something about this, eventually most males will simply be unable to produce offspring at all.

For couples that are able to produce babies, many are putting off parenthood due to the rising cost of living.

Most Americans are just barely scraping by from month to month these days, and having a kid is really expensive.

In fact, it takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to raise a single child to adulthood in the United States...

Raising a child from birth to age 18 in the United States can cost between $200,000 and $310,000, according to some sources. It is even pricier in some states, including Massachusetts, where families can spend up to $650,000.







Is AI A Tool Or A Trojan Horse?


Is AI A Tool Or A Trojan Horse? Why I’m Deeply Concerned For The Minds Of Our Children



She’s Elon Musk’s AI anime girl—engineered to be your virtual companion. A digital girlfriend who flirts, strokes your ego, and will do almost anything you ask. On the surface, it looks like a harmless novelty. Underneath? It’s a siren song—one designed to hijack a generation of young men before they even know how to use their own brains. It’s a personalized soft porn slave—and a potent destroyer of dopamine, a natural hormone often referred to as the “feel-good” chemical of the body.

 was on “The Diary of a CEO” podcast with Steven Bartlett when he played it for us. As soon as I heard her voice—sweet, seductive, endlessly compliant—I felt a wave of concern rise in my chest. This wasn’t just a gimmick. This was addiction-as-a-service, dressed in anime skin and powered by the same tools we once trusted to help us write, learn, and think.

It felt like watching the wooden horse roll into Troy—not with soldiers, but with dopamine destroyers.

Once again, we’ve flung open the barn doors—unleashing the beast into our schools, homes, and workplaces before we’ve even stopped to ask: Is this a gift… or a Trojan Horse packed with danger?

We embraced convenience before understanding consequence.

Now we’re doing it again—with a tool that doesn’t just entertain or numb, but replaces the very act of thinking. And the cost may be nothing short of a crisis in brain development.

recent MIT study used EEG (electroencephalography) to examine what happens in the brain when people use AI tools like ChatGPT. The results were chilling. Brain activity dropped—especially in the prefrontal and temporal lobes, the areas responsible for problem-solving, planning, memory, and language. Even after removing the AI, participants who had used it showed persistently lower brain engagement. This lingering drop—dubbed cognitive debt—is eerily similar to patterns we see in screen-saturated youth or early cognitive decline.


So what’s happening here? We’re offloading the hard parts of thinking. And when we stop struggling, the brain stops growing. When we outsource, we atrophy.

Could This Lead to Dementia?

It sounds dramatic—but based on everything we know about brain reserve, it’s not far-fetched.

The Nun Study, a landmark longitudinal study, showed that early-life writing complexity predicted later-life cognitive health. The more effortful thinking and rich language in their youth, the less likely these women were to develop Alzheimer’s—even when their brains showed pathology.

Now imagine a generation of students copy-pasting AI-generated content instead of struggling to write it themselves. What reserve are they building? What scaffolding are they losing?

We don’t need to wait 60 years to find out. The signs are already here: reduced motivation, emotional blunting, weakened memory, passive learning.

When ChatGPT becomes your first brain, your own brain becomes second-tier.

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