Palestinian influencer Saleh al-Jafarawi killed in Gaza after cheering Oct 7 attacks — why Israeli media called him ‘Mr FAFO’

Gaza influencer Saleh al-Jafarawi, known as ‘Mr FAFO,’ reportedly died amid factional clashes. He gained notoriety for celebrating the October 7th attack and later faced accusations of misappropriating donation funds. His death has sparked mixed reactions, with Israelis viewing him as a propagandist and pro-Palestinian activists mourning a documented voice of struggle.

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Karnataka vs RSS: Cabinet approves new rules; no activities allowed in public places without permission

Karnataka’s cabinet has decided to introduce new regulations for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh activities, including marches and events on government property and public roads. Information Technology Minister Priyank Kharge stated that permission will be required for such gatherings, emphasizing that organizations cannot operate freely in public spaces. These rules aim to regulate public demonstrations and maintain…

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Carolina Hurricanes and Sebastian Aho face backlash after NHL fans spot logo controversy in new merchandise line resembling Montreal Canadiens emblem

The Carolina Hurricanes have launched a new merchandise line; however, a recently released hat has stirred controversy. Due to its striking resemblance to the Montreal Canadiens’ iconic logo. NHL fans and analysts alike are now questioning the decision, with forward Sebastian Aho and the franchise caught in the middle of an unintended branding conflict.

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