Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked a court to revoke the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism offenses on Thursday, according to Fox News. This request marks the first use of a law enacted three years ago that allows for the revocation and subsequent deportation of Palestinian citizens found guilty of specific violent crimes, such as terrorism, and who received financial support from the Palestinian Authority.
The move comes as the US immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is set to conclude, as stated by President Donald Trump's border tsar, Tom Homan, to reporters on Thursday, according to BBC World. Homan indicated that Trump approved his request to end the operation, adding that he would remain in Minnesota to oversee the drawdown. Operation Metro Surge led to the detention of numerous illegal immigrants who had committed violent crimes for deportation. However, the surge also sparked nationwide protests after two US citizens were killed by immigration officers.
In other news, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has selected his daughter as his heir, according to South Korea's spy agency, as reported by BBC World. Kim Ju Ae, believed to be 13 years old, has been increasingly visible at official events alongside her father, including a recent visit to Beijing. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) cited her prominent public presence as a key factor in their assessment.
Meanwhile, Prince William's Earthshot Prize is facing scrutiny due to its founding partner's links to Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by Fox News. Although Prince William is the face of the global environmental prize, which awards contributions towards environmentalism, he recruited partners before the allegations surfaced.
Finally, an AI safety researcher at US firm Anthropic resigned with a warning that the "world is in peril," according to BBC Technology. Mrinank Sharma shared his resignation letter on X, citing concerns about AI, bioweapons, and the state of the world. He plans to pursue writing and poetry and move back to the UK.
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