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Israel-Hamas War: Largest protest to date in Tel Aviv | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Calls to end the Israel-Hamas war and secure the release of hostages intensified during the largest protest in Tel Aviv, with around half a million participants demanding a resolution. As American teams explore new proposals to unite Israel and Hamas, disagreements persist over which Palestinian prisoners to release. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, and conflict escalates in northern Israel due to Hezbollah rocket launches. Additionally, a terror attack at the Allenby Bridge resulted in three fatalities. These developments heighten pressure on Israeli leadership to negotiate amidst the ongoing regional tensions.
Calls to end the Israel-Hamas War and get the remaining hostages out of Gaza grew louder over the weekend. FOX’s Trey Yingst has the details.
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Texas' space investment grows in Austin as company builds next-gen satellite factory
SUMMARY: Cesium Astro, a Texas-based telecommunications equipment company, is building “the most advanced satellite spacecraft factory” in western Travis County, backed by a $10 million state grant promoted by Governor Greg Abbott. The new factory will produce Element, a next-generation telecommunications satellite designed to provide secure, high-speed internet to remote areas, airborne platforms, and military operations. The Texas Space Commission (TSC), established in 2023, oversees $300 million in grants for space industry growth. Cesium Astro’s expansion exemplifies Texas’s push to become a major player in the space economy, projected to reach $1.5 trillion by 2035, with Element’s launch planned for summer 2026.
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Lawmakers look to require warning sirens, camp evacuations
SUMMARY: In response to the deadly July 4 flooding in Kerr County, Texas, lawmakers are considering new legislation to improve flood preparedness and response. Senate Bill 2 would require outdoor warning sirens in flood-prone areas, supported by a grant program, addressing concerns that mobile alerts are often missed. Senate Bill 1 would subject the Upper Guadalupe River Authority (UGRA) to a Sunset review in 2027, scrutinizing its role and governance after criticism of its inadequate flood warning and monitoring systems. Additional proposals include mandatory emergency evacuation plans for camps, emergency management coordinator training, a volunteer credential system, and a mass fatality data management system. Camps would also face fines if they fail to submit annual flood disaster plans.
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Officials give update on 5 soldiers shot at Fort Stewart as investigation continues
SUMMARY: Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart, Georgia, allegedly by fellow servicemember Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, using a personal handgun. The attack occurred Wednesday morning at the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team complex. Six soldiers tackled Radford, disarmed him, and gave lifesaving aid to the wounded, actions praised by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll. Three victims were released from Winn Army Community Hospital; two remain hospitalized, one in Savannah. Officials have not disclosed a motive and note personal firearms are banned on base. The Army is investigating how Radford brought the weapon on site, with safety concerns again raised for military installations.
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