Today’s edition of quick hits.
* The latest on the deadly ambush in Idaho: “Two firefighters were shot and killed as they responded to a brush fire near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, authorities said. One other wounded firefighter was out of surgery and stable at a Coeur d’Alene hospital late Sunday. The fire appeared to have been set as part of an ‘ambush,’ and sheriff’s deputies took active sniper fire, Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said.”
* Maybe Trump shouldn’t have insisted that Putin is eager for peace? Because he clearly is not: “Russia launched its biggest aerial attack against Ukraine overnight, a Ukrainian official said Sunday, part of an escalating bombing campaign that has further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the 3-year-old war.”
* In the Middle East: “The Israeli Defense Forces and the Israel Securities Authority killed Hamas co-founder Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa in a strike in Gaza City on Friday, a statement from the IDF said. Al-Issa was hit in the area of Sabra within the city, the statement said.”
* In defiance of Viktor Orbán: “A government ban on Hungary’s annual Pride parade backfired on Saturday when more than 100,000 people marched through the Hungarian capital, far more than have taken part in previous such events.”
* A case worth watching: “The Trump administration has sued the city of Los Angeles over its immigration policies, claiming that the city’s law discriminates against federal law enforcement by treating them differently from other law enforcement authorities.”








