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Daybreak: R.I.P. Gad Beck

Plus, election day, Austria does the right thing and more in the news

by
Dan Klein
June 26, 2012
Gad Beck and his twin sister Margot(gadbeck.de)
Gad Beck and his twin sister Margot(gadbeck.de)

• Gad Beck, an activist, member of the anti-Nazi resistance and the last known gay Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, has died a week before turning 89. [Gawker]

• It’s moving day in the neighborhood of Ulpana. [NYT]

• Three Haredi Jews, reportedly members of the Neturei Karta sect, were arrested for spray-painting anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist slogans at Yad Vashem. [Forward/JTA]

• Turkey accused Syria of shooting at a second Turkish plane. [NYT]

• Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey will now treat any Syrian military units approaching its border as a threat. “Everyone should know that Turkey’s wrath is just as strong and devastating,” he said in a speech. NATO condemned Syria’s actions, but have not been asked to respond militarily. [JPost]

Austrian Australian lawmakers are the latest to unanimously vote support for a moment of silence at the Olympics to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Munich massacres. Well done. [JTA]

The Democratic primary between the troubling and David Dukes endorsed Charles Barron and Hakeem Jeffries has begun. Vote early and often! More at 10.