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Congressman Ro Khanna claims he was detained by Israeli settlers in West Bank

Get you up to speed: Congressman Ro Khanna says he was detained by Israeli settlers in the West Bank

Congressman Ro Khanna was detained by Israeli settlers for over an hour during a visit to the West Bank. The Israel Defense Forces spoke with the settlers and moved a vehicle to block the road.

Israeli soldiers involved in incidents against Palestinians have faced minimal accountability, with less than 1% of 2,427 complaints resulting in indictments from 2016 to 2024, according to the rights group Yesh Din. Additionally, over 700,000 Israelis are currently residing in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories that remain a focal point of the ongoing conflict.

Congressman Ro Khanna was detained by Israeli settlers during his visit to the West Bank, with a spokesperson confirming the incident and stating that members of the Israel Defense Forces were involved. The United Nations has previously reported significant civilian casualties in the region, while several nations have condemned Israel’s actions, leading to recent sanctions against senior Israeli officials accused of inciting violence.

What remains unclear — It is not specified how the Israeli Defence Forces will respond to the incident involving Congressman Ro Khanna and the settlers.

Congressman Ro Khanna claims he was detained by Israeli settlers in West Bank


Congressman Ro Khanna said he was detained by Israeli settlers for over an hour while visiting the West Bank. Khanna also said members of the Israel Defense Forces spoke with the settlers and moved a car to block the road. 

Khanna’s experience was first reported by The New York Times. A spokesperson for the congressman confirmed the details of the Times’ report to WTX US News. The Times said a photojournalist from the publication also witnessed the interaction. 

WTX US News has reached out to the IDF for comment. 

Congressman Ro Khanna claims he was detained by Israeli settlers in West Bank

Ro Khanna, a congressman from California, says he was detained by Israeli settlers for over an hour while visiting the West Bank on July 8, 2026. 

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U.S. politicians from both sides of the aisle have visited the West Bank since the war in Gaza was sparked by a massive attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. House Speaker Mike Johnson visited the territory in September 2025 and dined with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Democrats Chris van Hollen and Jeff Merkley, of Maryland and Oregon, respectively, toured the region in August 2025. 

Several nations that have supported Israel during the war in Gaza criticized the country after IDF troops fired what they called “warning shots” near a group of diplomats visiting the territory in May 2025. The delegation included representatives from the European Union, Japan and Russia. The IDF said the shots were fired after the group wandered off an approved route and entered a restricted area. 

The United Nations said in May that more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem since the war began. WTX US News has met Palestinian residents and Israeli activists in the West Bank who say violent attacks by Israeli settlers have increased significantly since the war in Gaza began, including attacks that have driven people from their land. Israel has also continued to expand its settlements in the territory. 

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Ro Khanna, a congressman from California, says he was detained by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.

Staff of Rep. Ro Khanna


Israeli soldiers accused of harming Palestinians in the West Bank are rarely penalized and were indicted in fewer than 1% of cases based on 2,427 complaints alleging wrongdoing between 2016 and 2024, according to Israeli rights group Yesh Din.

More than 700,000 Israelis live in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories captured by Israel in 1967 from Jordan and sought by the Palestinians for a future state. About 15% of the settlers are Americans. 

The United Nations call Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal, and Israel has been criticized for the actions of settlers in the territory. Five long-time U.S. allies jointly imposed sanctions on two senior Israeli officials who they accused of “inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the sanctions and called for their reversal. 

Former MP Ann Widdecombe found dead at home in Dartmoor

Get you up to speed: Everything we know so far about Ann Widdecombe’s murder | News UK

Former MP Ann Widdecombe was found dead at her home in Haytor, Dartmoor, having sustained serious head injuries. A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder but has since been released without charge and is “no longer part of the investigation.”

Police are conducting numerous inquiries as part of the ongoing investigation and have set up a major incident public portal for information submissions. The investigation is progressing rapidly, with detectives prioritising the identification of those responsible while the official cause of death remains undisclosed.

Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed they are prioritising the investigation into Ann Widdecombe’s death, with Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman stating, “Our priority remains identifying those responsible.” The police have established a major incident public portal for information and urged anyone with details related to the incident to come forward.

What remains unclear — The official cause of Ann Widdecombe’s death has not yet been released.

Former MP Ann Widdecombe found dead at home in Dartmoor

Former MP Ann Widdecombe found dead at home in Dartmoor
A police officer stands outside the house of Ann Widdecombe in Haytor(Picture: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

Former MP and Strictly contestant Ann Widdecombe was found dead at her home, with her body left undiscovered for 24 hours.

Investigators say the 78-year-old was found in a pool of her own blood inside the kitchen of her remote Dartmoor bungalow.

The ex-Tory minister was last seen during an interview for Talk TV at around 8am on Wednesday. But she then failed to appear on Channel 5’s Matt Allwright show just a few hours later at 1pm.

A TV researcher sent her a message at 12.48pm requesting she join a Zoom call, but there was no reply, and her phone went unanswered.

A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder, but he has since been released from custody, Devon and Cornwall Police have said.

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Here is everything we know so far.

Who was Ann Widdecombe?

FILE -Ann Widdecombe, Brexit Party member, is interviewed after Nigel Farage, Leader of Britain's Brexit Party, spoke on stage at the launch of their policies for the General Election campaign, in London, Nov. 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)
Ann Widdecombe was an ex-Tory minister turned Reform UK member (Picture: AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Miss Widdecombe was a Conservative MP between 1987 and 2010 for the Kent constituency of Maidstone, later Maidstone and the Weald, and held several ministerial positions in Sir John Major’s government.

In her post-Commons career, she appeared on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2010, partnered with Anton du Beke, and reached the semi-finals thanks to the public vote.

She became a member of Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party from 2019 and served as an MEP representing South West England in Brussels between 2019 and 2020.

Miss Widdecombe became immigration and justice spokeswoman for Mr Farage’s Reform UK and remained active in the media – she appeared on TalkTV on Wednesday, the day before she was found dead.

How did Ann Widdecombe die?

HAYTOR, ENGLAND - JULY 11: A sign reading Widdecombe's Rest is seen outside the house of Ann Widdecombe in Haytor on July 11, 2026 in Dartmoor, United Kingdom. The former Conservative Minister and MP for Maidstone and The Weald was found dead at her home on Dartmoor on Thursday morning having sustained serious head injuries. Police had arrested and questioned a 26-year-old local man but he was released without charge and is "no longer part of the investigation". Widdecombe, 78, joined The Brexit Party and later became a member of Reform UK. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
A sign reading Widdecombe’s Rest is seen outside the house of Ann Widdecombe (Picture: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

The official cause of death has not yet been released.

Officers said they were called to the 78-year-old’s home in Haytor at around 11.40am on Thursday by the ambulance service.

Miss Widdecombe was found dead inside at her home, having sustained ‘serious injuries’.

She is believed to have been attacked at around 12.30pm Wednesday, but the alarm was not raised until 11.40am the next day.

The police said her next-of-kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.

Where did Ann Widdecombe live?

Miss Widdecombe lived in a remote bungalow in Haytor, on Dartmoor.

A cordon can still be seen around the property as police continue their investigation.

Police outside the house of Ann Widdecombe in Haytor in Dartmoor. The ex-Tory prisons minister was found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor on Thursday after sustaining serious injuries. Picture date: Saturday July 11, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Zoe Head-Thomas/PA Wire
Miss Widdecombe lived in a remote bungalow in Dartmoor (Picture: Zoe Head-Thomas/PA Wire)

Did Ann Widdecombe have children?

Miss Widdecombe did not have any children, saying sex and TV were the two things in life she could ‘do without’.

She was openly celibate and said she did not agree with sex before marriage.

She told The Times: ‘I think that the brute truth is that I’ve enjoyed being alone.

‘I love my own company. I’m the best company I know – I mean, I can make myself laugh uproariously.’

What do we know about the suspect?

Police arrested a 26-year-old man, but he has since been released from custody.

Investigators say their priority remains in finding ‘those responsbile’ for her death.

They say the suspect is a white male.

They do not believe the incident is terror-related.

Mandatory Credit: Victoria Jones/Shutterstock for Channel 4 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock for Channel Four (14571534bl) LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 4th: Ann Widdecombe at "Channel 4's Live Election Night Coverage" at Riverside Studios on July 4, 2024 in London, England. Channel 4 Live Election Night Coverage, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024
Miss Widdecombe was a regular political commentator (Picture: Shutterstock for Channel Four)

What has the police said about the investigation?

Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman provided an update on the force’s investigation today and said: ‘Our priority remains identifying those responsible and ensuring that all available evidence is thoroughly examined.

‘Detectives continue to carry out numerous inquiries as part of the ongoing investigation and we remain committed to establishing the full circumstances surrounding the incident.’

He said the investigation was ‘moving at a significant pace’, adding: ‘We are deploying all of the necessary resources to find out exactly what has happened.

‘I would appeal to anyone who may have information about this incident, however insignificant it may seem, to come forward and speak with us.

‘We will release further information when we are able to do so. In the meantime, I would ask people not to speculate about what might have happened, particularly on social media.

‘This is not only potentially harmful to our investigation but also deeply distressing for family and friends of Miss Widdecombe. The family have also asked for their privacy to be respected as they come to terms with what has happened.

‘We have set up a major incident public portal for information, images or footage to be submitted to us. This can be found on our website.

‘Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers.’

Fresh appeal for information in 39-year-old murder case of mother Antoinette Smith

Get you up to speed: Fresh appeal over murder of mum after David Bowie concert 39 years ago | News World

Police have launched a renewed appeal for information regarding the murder of Antoinette Smith, who disappeared after attending a David Bowie concert at Slane Castle in Co Meath on 11 July 1987. Her remains were discovered in a drain on Glendoo Mountain in Co Wicklow nine months later.

Gardaí at Bray Garda Station have renewed their appeal for information regarding the 1987 murder of Antoinette Smith, emphasising the importance of changing relationships over the decades. Officials did not provide specifics about any new leads or potential suspects in the ongoing investigation.

Gardaí at Bray Garda Station have renewed their appeal for information on the murder of Antoinette Smith, emphasising their commitment to treating anyone who comes forward in a “sensitive” manner. They urged the public to assist the investigation, highlighting that long-standing relationships and associations may have changed over the past 39 years.

What remains unclear — It is not specified what new information or leads the Gardaí hope to uncover through the renewed appeal for assistance.

Fresh appeal for information in 39-year-old murder case of mother Antoinette Smith

Fresh appeal for information in 39-year-old murder case of mother Antoinette Smith
A renewed appeal has been issued in the case of the young mother who was murdered after going to a David Bowie concert at Slane Castle 39 years ago (Picture: Garda/PA)

Police investigating the murder of a young mother after a David Bowie concert 39 years ago have launched a fresh appeal for information.

Antoinette Smith disappeared after she and a friend attended the concert at Slane Castle in Co Meath on Saturday July 11, 1987.

The 27-year-old mother of two’s remains were found nine months later in a drain on the Glendoo Mountain in Co Wicklow.

After the gig, Antoinette and her friend returned to Dublin by bus, arriving in Parnell Square at around 11pm, and went to the nearby La Mirage Discotheque.

While in the club they met two men that they knew.

They remained in their company until they all left shortly after 2am.

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Her friend parted company with the other three after they left the club while Antoinette and the two men remained for some time before all three walked a short distance to a taxi rank on O’Connell Street.

Gardaí said the men got a taxi to the Ballymun area while Ms Smith continued to walk by the Gresham Hotel on O’Connell Street towards O’Connell Street Bridge.

She was subsequently reported missing by her husband.

Antoinette’s children Lisa and Rachel were aged seven and four respectively when their mother disappeared 39 years ago.

Gardaí at Bray Garda Station have used the anniversary to renew their appeal to the public for assistance.

They encouraged anyone with information to come forward, as they said that relationships and associations people may have had decades ago could now have changed.

Gardaí said they would treat anyone assisting the investigation in a ‘sensitive’ manner.

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German police end hostage situation in Berlin supermarket with arrest

German police end hostage situation in Berlin supermarket with arrest

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German police ended a 11-hour hostage situation in Berlin after storming a supermarket and arresting the suspect with a Taser at around 9:20 a.m. on Saturday.
Operational response
More than 11 hours of careful negotiation and swift tactical intervention highlight the efficacy of German police special forces in managing complex hostage crises.
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“Officers safely resolved the hostage situation and apprehended the suspect, ensuring the well-being of all individuals involved.”

Police rescue cashier after 11-hour hostage standoff at Berlin supermarket

German police end hostage situation in Berlin supermarket with arrest

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German police stormed a supermarket in Berlin at around 9:20 a.m. on Saturday, bringing an hours-long hostage situation to an end. According to Bild, officers subdued the suspected attacker with a Taser before arresting him.

A supermarket cashier had been held by a man for around 11 hours and 20 minutes. Eyewitnesses say he allegedly threatened the woman with a knife and held her captive after entering the store at around 10 p.m. on Friday.

The supermarket had been cordoned off for several hours as the operation unfolded, according to German news agency dpa.

A police special forces unit (SEK) had been deployed outside the building, while ambulances, firefighters and numerous police vehicles were on standby. Earlier in the morning, officers used a ladder to gain a view inside the supermarket.

During the standoff, police negotiators remained in contact with the hostage-taker. It remains unclear whether the suspect and the woman knew each other.

Staff members who were inside the supermarket when the incident began were able to leave the building unharmed and received support from emergency services.

One employee told Bild: “The attacker was at the checkout, didn’t want to place the goods on the conveyor belt and then suddenly pulled out a knife.”

Police have not independently verified the employee’s account.

Our journalists are following developments closely. We will update this article as more information becomes available.

EU regulators assess potential violations of law by Facebook and Instagram’s design choices.

EU regulators assess potential violations of law by Facebook and Instagram’s design choices.

The European Parliament has today approved the digital euro, marking a pivotal step towards the European Central Bank (ECB) potentially launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC). This initiative aims to provide a state-backed digital alternative to cryptocurrencies, addressing concerns over financial sovereignty and digitalisation in the Eurozone. The ECB is set to begin consultations on the implementation strategies, which could fundamentally reshape the financial landscape of the Eurozone.

In market reactions, analysts expect that the signal towards the digital euro could enhance confidence in the Eurozone’s digital infrastructure, potentially revitalising investment flows into fintech sectors across Europe. Stakeholders will be particularly attentive to upcoming discussions at the ECB regarding the rollout timeline and framework for the digital euro, anticipated later this year.

Key developments across Europe

Facebook and Instagram’s ‘addictive design’ may violate European law, EU Commission finds

EU LAW — The European Commission assesses potential violations of its laws by social media platforms.

The EU Commission is investigating whether the designs of Facebook and Instagram contribute to addictive behaviours, potentially breaching EU regulations aimed at consumer protection and mental health. This examination indicates a heightened scrutiny of Big Tech’s operational practices within the European market.

Europe’s New Entry/Exit System Is a Mess, and It’s Not Going Away

EU SECURITY — The implementation of Europe’s new Entry/Exit System faces significant operational challenges.

Critics have highlighted delays and inefficiencies in the rollout of the new Entry/Exit System designed to monitor travellers in and out of the EU. The ongoing issues suggest potential risks to border security and efficient migration management, necessitating urgent reforms to the system.

Spain’s mega EU debt proposal sets up showdown with northern European countries

EU ECONOMY — Spain’s substantial debt proposal sparks significant tensions within the EU regarding fiscal policies.

Spain is advocating for a major debt proposal intended to support its economy amidst broader EU recovery efforts post-COVID-19. However, this has created division among northern European nations that favour stricter fiscal discipline, raising questions on the EU’s future economic framework.

EU agrees launch of accession process for Ukraine and Moldova

EU FOREIGN POLICY — The EU has initiated the formal accession process for Ukraine and Moldova.

This decision signifies the EU’s commitment to integrate Ukraine and Moldova amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly in light of the situation involving Russia. The accession process reflects a strategic pivot towards strengthening ties with these countries during a critical period in European history.

EU Parliament Moves To Strip Pakistan’s GSP+ Trade Status Over Human Rights Violations | Exclusive Details

EU TRADE — The EU Parliament is considering revoking Pakistan’s preferential trade status due to human rights issues.

This move underscores the EU’s approach to linking trade agreements with human rights compliance, aiming to hold countries accountable for violations. The decision could have significant implications for trade relations and economic conditions in Pakistan.

What to watch — Anticipate reactions from EU member states regarding the accession process for Ukraine and Moldova.

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US demands Iran cease attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

US demands Iran cease attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Tensions between the United States and Iran escalated sharply as U.S. officials issued a Saturday deadline for Iran to publicly renounce any attacks on maritime vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. This ultimatum follows recent incidents where Iranian forces targeted commercial ships, prompting concerns regarding the safety of one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes. The U.S. has called on its allies to reinforce collective security measures in the region, amidst reports of heightened military activity by both Iranian and U.S. naval forces. For more on international security developments, visit our coverage.

The potential ramifications of this geopolitical standoff are significant, particularly for global oil markets which could react to any disruption in maritime traffic. The situation is poised for further evaluation, with the upcoming discussions expected to address both military presence and diplomatic engagement in the region.

Key developments across the world

U.S. gives Iran Saturday deadline to publicly renounce Hormuz attacks

GLOBAL SECURITY — The U.S. has issued a deadline for Iran to denounce attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Failure to comply could dramatically heighten military tensions in the region.

This ultimatum comes as U.S. officials report that Iran has attempted to disrupt maritime traffic in the strategic waterway, raising security concerns among international shipping companies and governments.

Iran war live: Trump threatens to ‘decimate’ Iran if it tries to kill him

GLOBAL SECURITY — Former President Trump has vowed to respond with severe military force if Iran targets him. This statement amplifies existing tensions between the U.S. and Iran regarding assassination threats.

Trump’s comments highlight the escalating rhetoric amid various alleged Iranian plots against U.S. officials, raising fears of a potential military confrontation in the region.

Trump officials propose fencing off public spaces outside White House

GLOBAL POLITICS — Trump administration officials are considering erecting permanent fencing around the White House to enhance security measures. This decision is a reaction to heightened concerns about potential threats from protests or assaults.

The move has sparked debate over public access to federal spaces as officials aim to balance protests with security needs in a politically charged environment.

Europe considering proposals to allow navigational fees in strait of Hormuz

GLOBAL TRADE — European officials are contemplating implementing navigational fees in the Strait of Hormuz to enhance maritime security. This proposal emerges amid rising tensions and threats to shipping safety in this crucial trade route.

The move could have significant implications for global shipping costs and patterns, reflecting the need for enhanced security measures in response to ongoing regional instability.

Live updates: Iran foreign minister in Oman to discuss Strait of Hormuz

DIPLOMACY — Iran’s foreign minister is in Oman to engage in discussions over the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. The talks aim to address regional security and navigational threats affecting ongoing maritime operations.

This diplomatic engagement underscores the importance of dialogue amidst heightened tensions, as multiple nations seek to stabilize the situation in this vital area of global trade.

What to watch — The potential military responses following the U.S. ultimatum to Iran could escalate tensions significantly.

Further reading from global news sources

The Guardian
Europe considering proposals to allow navigational fees in strait of Hormuz

BBC News
US wants Iran to pledge to stop shooting at ships in Strait of Hormuz

CNN
Live updates: Iran foreign minister in Oman to discuss Strait of Hormuz

Al Jazeera
Iran war live: Trump threatens to ‘decimate’ Iran if it tries to kill him

The Washington Post
Trump officials propose fencing off public spaces outside White House

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