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  • Traders were told of Hamas attack on Israel in advance and ‘profited from tragic events’, researchers claim | World News

    Traders were told of Hamas attack on Israel in advance and ‘profited from tragic events’, researchers claim | World News

    Traders were told of Hamas attack on Israel in advance and ‘profited from tragic events’, researchers claim | World News

    Traders were told of Hamas attack on Israel in advance and 'profited from tragic events', researchers claim | World News

    Israeli authorities are investigating claims some investors may have known in advance about the Hamas plan to attack Israel on 7 October and used that information to make hundreds of millions of pounds.

    Research by US law professors Robert Jackson Jr and Joshua Mitts, from New York University and Columbia University respectively, found significant short-selling of shares leading up to the massacre, which triggered a war that has raged for nearly two months.

    “Days before the attack, traders appeared to anticipate the events to come,” the authors wrote, citing short interest in the MSCI Israel Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) they say “suddenly, and significantly, spiked” on 2 October.

    “And just before the attack, short selling of Israeli securities on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) increased dramatically,” they added.

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    The Israel Securities Authority told Reuters: “The matter is known to the authority and is under investigation by all the relevant parties.”

    The researchers said short-selling prior to 7 October “exceeded the short-selling that occurred during numerous other periods of crisis”, including the recession following the financial crisis of 2008, the 2014 Israel-Gaza war and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    They gave the example of Leumi, Israel’s largest bank, which saw 4.43 million new shares sold short over the 14 September to 5 October period, yielding profits of 3.2bn shekels (£680m) on that additional short-selling.

    “Although we see no aggregate increase in shorting of Israeli companies on US exchanges, we do identify a sharp and
    unusual increase, just before the attacks, in trading in risky short-dated options on these companies expiring just after the attacks,” they said.

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    What is shorting?

    Short sellers are investors who bet on a fall in the price of a security, in this case a stock.

    They typically do this by borrowing shares in a particular company and then selling them.

    If the share price falls, they will then buy those shares back at the lower price, sealing in their profit.

    The shares are then returned to the original investor from whom they were borrowed.

    Traders ‘profited from these tragic events’

    The value of the MSCI Israel ETF fell by 6.1% on 11 October, the first day the American market was open for business after the attack, and later dropped by 17.5% over the 20 days following the massacre.

    The researchers – who did not name the traders – identified two large transactions on 2 October, adding: “On these two transactions alone, the trader made several million dollars in profit (or in losses avoided).”

    They also identified similar patterns in April, when it was reported Hamas was initially planning its attack on Israel.

    While the researchers do not identify Hamas as being behind the trades, their paper suggests the information originated from the terror group: “Our findings suggest that traders informed about the coming attacks profited from these tragic events.”

    Their paper, Trading on Terror?, was published on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) on Sunday.

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    Traders were told of Hamas attack on Israel in advance and ‘profited from tragic events’, researchers claim | World News

  • البيت الأبيض لـCNN: نجرى مناقشات مع إسرائيل وقطر ومصر لإطلاق سراح جميع الرهائن

    البيت الأبيض لـCNN: نجرى مناقشات مع إسرائيل وقطر ومصر لإطلاق سراح جميع الرهائن

    البيت الأبيض لـCNN: نجرى مناقشات مع إسرائيل وقطر ومصر لإطلاق سراح جميع الرهائن

    البيت الأبيض لـCNN: نجرى مناقشات مع إسرائيل وقطر ومصر لإطلاق سراح جميع الرهائن

    (CNN)–  قال مستشار الأمن القومي الأمريكي جيك سوليفان، الاثنين، لشبكة CNN، إنه على الرغم من التزامه بتأمين إطلاق سراح جميع الرهائن المحتجزين في غزة بشكل آمن، إلا أن “الأولوية القصوى هي إخراج الرهائن الأمريكيين”.

    وأضاف سوليفان ردا على سؤال حول ما إذا كانت الإدارة الأمريكية تدرس خيارات لتأمين إطلاق سراح المواطنين الأمريكيين ومزدوجي الجنسية بشكل منفصل، بصرف النظر عن المفاوضات الجارية، قال سوليفان، لمراسلة CNN، إم جي لي إن المسؤولين الأمريكيين “يتحدثون مع الرئيس(جو بايدن) حول…

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  • الأمم المتحدة: لا يوجد مكان آمن للذهاب إليه في غزة

    الأمم المتحدة: لا يوجد مكان آمن للذهاب إليه في غزة

    الأمم المتحدة: لا يوجد مكان آمن للذهاب إليه في غزة

    الأمم المتحدة: لا يوجد مكان آمن للذهاب إليه في غزة

    (CNN)–  قال الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة أنطونيو غوتيريش، الاثنين، إنه “لا يوجد مكان آمن” يذهب إليه  الأشخاص الذين صدرت لهم أوامر بالإخلاء في غزة.

    وكان الجيش الإسرائيلي طلب من المدنيين مغادرة مساحات واسعة من قطاع غزة، بما في ذلك عدد من الأحياء في الأجزاء الجنوبية من القطاع، بعد أن استأنف هجومه العسكري هناك.

    وبحسب بيان صدر عن ستيفان دوجاريك، المتحدث باسم الأمين العام، فقد أعرب غوتيريش عن شعوره بـ”قلق بالغ إزاء استئناف الأعمال العدائية” بين إسرائيل وحركة “حماس” والجماعات…

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  • Ex-US ambassador Manuel Rocha accused of being Cuban spy | US News

    Ex-US ambassador Manuel Rocha accused of being Cuban spy | US News

    Ex-US ambassador Manuel Rocha accused of being Cuban spy | US News

    Ex-US ambassador Manuel Rocha accused of being Cuban spy | US News

    A former US ambassador to Bolivia has been charged with secretly acting as a Cuban agent for “more than 40 years”.

    Manuel Rocha, who was arrested at his Miami home on Friday, served as the top US diplomat to Bolivia between 2000 and 2002.

    Prosecutors from the US Justice Department accuse him of promoting the Cuban government’s interests, Sky’s US partner NBC News reported.

    This is not a crime unless it is done on US soil without registering with the department as a foreign lobbyist, the broadcaster added.

    Rocha, 73, appeared in court on Monday and is alleged to have begun his “clandestine activity” on Cuba’s behalf in 1981 or earlier.

    It was one of the highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations of the US government by a foreign agent, department officials said.

    He met Cuban intelligence operators, lied to US government officials about his travels and contacts and used a passport obtained through a false statement, prosecutors claimed in court documents filed in Florida.

    The charges reflect a harsher approach by the department towards the prosecution of illicit foreign lobbying.

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    Bolivian President Hugo Banzer (L) with Manuel Rocha in 2000

    During his 25-year career as a US diplomat, Rocha served as ambassador to Bolivia and held another senior post – head of mission – in Argentina.

    He worked for the US Interests Section in Havana in the mid-1990s, a time when the US lacked full diplomatic relations with Fidel Castro’s communist government.

    Prosecutors claim Cuba’s notoriously sophisticated intelligence services first began using Rocha in 1981 when he first joined the US State Department.

    They added that the alleged links continued well after he left government service more than two decades later.

    The FBI learned about the relationship last year, it is alleged, and arranged a series of undercover meetings with an agent posing as a Cuban intelligence operator.

    In one encounter in Miami last year, Rocha is alleged to have said: “I always told myself, ‘The only thing that can put everything we have done in danger is – is … someone’s betrayal, someone who may have met me, someone who may have known something at some point’.”

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    Born in Colombia, Rocha joined the US foreign service in 1981.

    As ambassador to Bolivia, he warned Bolivians that if they voted for Evo Morales in the upcoming election, the US would cut off aid to the poor South American country.

    Rocha also served in Italy, Honduras, Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and worked as a Latin America expert for the US National Security Council.

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  • Binyamin Needham: British teenager killed in Gaza while fighting for IDF | World News

    Binyamin Needham: British teenager killed in Gaza while fighting for IDF | World News

    Binyamin Needham: British teenager killed in Gaza while fighting for IDF | World News

    Binyamin Needham: British teenager killed in Gaza while fighting for IDF | World News

    Binyamin Needham, a 19-year-old British national, has been killed in Gaza while fighting for the IDF.

    Mr Needham, who had dual nationality, moved to Israel with his family 10 years ago, and is understood to be the second British national after Nathanel Young to have been killed whilst serving in the IDF since the 7 October attacks.

    The soldier was born in England and was the youngest of five children, Israeli newspaper Haaretz said.

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    Mr Needham, who was from Zichron Yaakov, fought with the 601st Battalion of the Combat Engineering Corps, the Times of Israel said.

    Israeli officials said he had only been in the Gaza Strip for two days when he was killed in action and celebrated his birthday two weeks ago, according to The Mirror.

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    His sister, Orli Ferris, told the paper he was “a wonderful, wonderful brother”.

    “We loved him with all our hearts and we always will. He will be missed by all of us and so many others, but we will always make sure we remember him in our hearts,” she said.

    “Nothing will be the same now, but we are all very proud of what he did and he was also proud of what he was doing.

    “He had just finished his apprenticeship and was doing his professional training.

    “We don’t know the exact details of what happened but he was only in Gaza for two days. He went in on Friday and died Sunday.”

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    A woman mourning in Gaza. Pic provided by Stuart Ramsay.

    The teenager was one of three soldiers who died in combat operations in Gaza on Sunday, the IDF said on Monday.

    The other two soldiers were named as Neriya Shaer and Ben Zussman.

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    More than 15,500 Palestinians and more than 1,200 Israelis have been reported killed in the fighting since 7 October, according to the UN.

    The IDF has said 401 Israeli soldiers have been killed, 75 of those during the ground offensive inside Gaza.

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