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Israel says it has dropped aid into Gaza
Israel says it has dropped aid into Gaza
Israel’s military says it has “recently” made an airdrop of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, following weeks of international pressure and a growing hunger crisis in the Palestinian territory.
In its statement, the IDF said the airdrop “was carried out in co-ordination with international organisations and led by Cogat”, referring to the Israeli military body which oversees the entry of aid into Gaza.
There have been almost daily reports of Palestinians being killed while seeking aid since the GHF began operations in late May. Witnesses have told the BBC most have been shot by Israeli forces. Israel has said that its troops fire warning shots and has disputed reported death tolls. It accuses Hamas of instigating chaos near the aid points.
The head of the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency Unrwa, Philippe Lazzarini, said air drops were “expensive, inefficient, and can even kill starving civilians” if they did not go according to plan.
One man living in the north of the strip told BBC Arabic’s Middle East Daily that the process was “unsafe” and “caused numerous tragedies” when similar relief efforts were attempted last year.
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Bondi briefed Trump that his name was in Epstein files
Bondi briefed Trump that his name was in Epstein files
The conversation, which also included Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, was characterized by two White House officials as a “routine briefing” that covered the scope of the Justice Department’s findings. Trump’s name appearing in the files, they said, was not the sole focus of the discussions.
It wasn’t clear in what context Trump’s name appeared in the files. Like many high-powered people in 1990s New York, Trump was an associate of Epstein’s, who worked to cultivate celebrities to burnish his business. The revelation that his name appears in the documents does little to advance previous knowledge about his ties to the late sex offender.
Trump has struggled to tamp down weeks of backlash over the administration’s decision not to release more documents related to the Epstein investigation — a move that infuriated a vocal segment of the MAGA base and put the president at odds with some of his most ardent supporters.
The White House has dismissed the ongoing focus on the Epstein files, arguing that it’s distracting from the administration’s accomplishments and aiding Democrats’ efforts to damage the president.
But a growing and bipartisan chorus of lawmakers have since called for a full release of the documents, forcing Republican leaders on Capitol Hill to cut short their legislative session to avoid taking a series of votes on the matter. But before leaving town, a House Oversight subcommittee voted Wednesday to subpoena the Department of Justice to release files related to Epstein.
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Hackers Exploit Microsoft Software Vulnerability To Reportedly Target Governments And Businesses
Hackers Exploit Microsoft Software Vulnerability To Reportedly Target Governments And Businesses
A vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint server software was exploited by hackers to carry out “active attacks” globally on various entities, including businesses and U.S. federal agencies, prompting the software giant to issue an emergency patch.
The security patch released by Microsoft only fixed the vulnerability on the latest “SharePoint Subscription Edition and SharePoint 2019.” The company said it is still actively working on a fix for the older SharePoint 2016 version. It is unclear how many government entities and businesses are still using the 2016 version. In its advisory, the company advises affected users to consider disconnecting your server from the internet until a security update is available.
The hack targeting SharePoint users is referred to as a “zero-day” attack, as the hackers exploited a previously unknown vulnerability. Dutch cybersecurity firm Eye Security was the first to report on the zero-day exploit over the weekend. In a blog post, the company said its team scanned more than 8,000 SharePoint servers worldwide on Friday and “discovered dozens of systems actively compromised.” The blog stated these attacks occurred in two waves on July 18 and 19.
The SharePoint hack is the latest high-profile cybersecurity incident involving Microsoft in recent years. In 2023, the company disclosed that Chinese hackers were able to gain access to the email accounts of around 25 organizations, including U.S. government agencies, by exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange email server platform. The email accounts of former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and many Biden-era State Department officials were impacted by the breach. Last year, the White House instituted Cyber Safety Review Board published a report on the breach that was scathing in its criticism of Microsoft. The review board said its probe “identified a series of Microsoft operational and strategic decisions that collectively point to a corporate culture that deprioritized both enterprise security investments and rigorous risk management.” The board’s report added that Microsoft made a cascade of…avoidable errors that allowed this intrusion to succeed.
This most recent attack compromises only those servers housed within an organization — not those in the cloud, such as Microsoft 365, officials said. After first suggesting that users make modifications to or simply unplug SharePoint server programs from the internet, the company on Sunday evening released a patch for one version of the software. Two other versions remain vulnerable and Microsoft said it is continuing to work to develop a patch. The company declined to comment further.
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