The Israel-Hamas warThe reactions
Turkey threatens to invade Israel: "Should be very strong"
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatens to invade Israel, writes the New York Times.
- Just as we entered Karabakh, just as we entered Libya, we can do something similar to Israel, Erdogan said in a speech on Sunday, and continued:
- We should be very strong so that Israel cannot do things like this to Palestine.
"Dangerous rhetoric," replied Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Monday. He believes that Turkey should be excluded from NATO.
- Erdogan is following in Saddam Hussein's footsteps and threatening to attack Israel. He should remember what happened there and how it ended.
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The election in the United States|The electoral movement
Company leaders want to see Harris: "Tariffs are hostile to business"
The list of American billionaires and business figures who support Kamala Harris is growing. In recent days, for example, Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn's co-founder who sits on Microsoft's board, has given his support to the Democrats' presumptive candidate.
One of the main reasons is that Harris' policies are better for business than Trump's, says Hoffman in an interview with CNN.
- Trump wants tariffs, which is anti-business. You know, that makes this a very strange election.
On Wall Street, Lazard's CEO Peter Orszag and Evercore's founder Roger Altman also close behind Harris, according to Forbes' compilation.
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