Republican Thomas Massie who stood up to Trump defeated in Kentucky primary
With an estimated 72 percent of the vote counted, Ed Gallrein led with 54.4 percent to Massie’s 45.6 percent.
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With an estimated 72 percent of the vote counted, Ed Gallrein led with 54.4 percent to Massie’s 45.6 percent.
Israeli army received 2,500 sexual assault complaints in 202, local media reports The Israeli army received about 2,500 complaints related to sexual assault and harassment within its ranks in 2025, according to data presented to an Israeli parliamentary committee and reported by Israel’s Channel 12 on Tuesday. The report said the military’s Yahalom unit recorded 2,420 complaints during the year. According to the data, more than 700 complaints were resolved through internal “command meetings”, while only 42 indictments were filed against suspects. Another 21 cases resulted in disciplinary action alone. The report said just 10 percent of cases were handled through criminal proceedings involving the interior ministry and police, while 59 percent were addressed through administrative measures such as reprimands and dismissals.
UN expert alarms over reports of Israeli fire on Gaza flotilla United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, expressed alarm after reports that Israeli forces fired on activists aboard the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters. In a post on X, Albanese accused Israel of being allowed to “threaten, kidnap and shoot at civilians” at sea and criticised the European Union over its support for Israel. The interception of the flotilla has drawn condemnation from several countries, including Turkiye, Spain, Jordan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Libya and the Maldives in a joint statement issued by their foreign ministers. Meanwhile, Irish President Catherine Connolly said she was “very proud” of her sister Margaret Connolly, who is among those detained aboard the flotilla. Maximum alert on the Flotilla! Israel has been given license to threaten, kidnap and shoot at civilians ALSO in int'l waters! Welcome to Apartheid without Borders - soon to be Apartheid Mediterranean Consortium. Shame on the EU, its main enabler in this part of the world. https://t.co/DQ6cWa24gU — Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) May 19, 2026