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Trump Media & Technology Group also known as “TMTG” and the company behind the Truth Social platform, has ventured into linear TV streaming for Android devices. The launch, which comes on the heels of the introduction of TV streaming on the web version of Truth Social, allows Android users to enjoy TV streaming directly on the Truth Social app without needing to update their applications.
Accessing the feature is streamlined and user-friendly; users just need to click on a TV-shaped Truth+ streaming icon. Streaming content can be viewed as stand-alone channels or in its own Picture-in-Picture (PiP) window, giving users the convenience of browsing through the social media platform while engaging with the streaming content.
With this introduction, Devin Nunes, TMTG CEO, expressed satisfaction with the pace of the TV streaming rollout. He added, “The addition of streaming to Android devices is another step toward our goal of creating an uncancellable home for free speech and family-friendly TV content.”
The move to launch streaming on Android is a planned progression of TMTG’s phased streaming platform, Truth+. The launch signifies the company’s continued commitment to rigorous stress-testing of its service. Next on the company’s drawing board is TV streaming for iOS users on Truth Social, which will necessitate an app update.
Future phases of this rollout are expected to see the integration of highly advanced features, such as instant catch-up TV for any broadcast in the past week, a marketplace, subscription and on-demand video, an interactive two-week electronic guide, and network DVR.
TMTG’s plan to diversify its streaming offerings aligns with its strategic vision. The company anticipates expanding its streaming options, with a focus on news and family-friendly programming.
Progression of the rollout will allow TMTG to continue stress and beta testing the technology, taking user feedback into account and making improvements before officially declaring the testing phase concluded and the rollout complete.
They are also working toward securing a perpetual licensing deal for their new custom-built content delivery network which will enable streaming technology built on their own servers, routers, and software stack. TMTG expects full control over its tech delivery stack, making the service impervious to censorship by Big Tech corporations.
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Read MoreHamas chooses Yahya Sinwar as new leader following Haniyeh killing
Tue, 08/06/2024 – 19:03
Hamas on Tuesday announced that it had chosen Yahya Sinwar, who heads the movement inside the Gaza Strip, as the new leader of the group’s political bureau, following the killing of Ismail Haniyeh last month in Tehran.
Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan said that Sinwar was unanimously chosen as the new leader, reflecting the movement’s understanding of the current needs of the group. He added that Sinwar was always involved in the negotiations for a ceasefire with Israel.
“The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas announces the selection of Commander Yahya Sinwar as the head of the political bureau of the movement, succeeding the martyr Commander Ismail Haniyeh, may Allah have mercy on him,” Hamas said in a brief statement.
Sinwar, who was close to Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and was known for founding the internal security bodies of Hamas, was previously sentenced by Israel to four life terms in the late 1980s.
Sinwar served 23 years for leading the group’s first internal security apparatus, Majd, which targeted and killed Palestinians it suspected of collaborating with Israel.
In 2011, he was freed along with 1,047 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was abducted by Palestinian fighters in a cross-boundary raid in 2006.
Sinwar, a former commander of Hamas’s military wing, returned to his position as a prominent leader in Hamas and was elected as head of Hamas’s political office in Gaza in 2017, replacing Haniyeh who was serving in that position at the time.
In 2021, he was reelected to another four-year term as Hamas’s chief in Gaza.
The decision comes after Haniyeh was killed in Tehran on 31 July. Haniyeh had travelled to Iran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Masoud Pezeshkian, the new Iranian president, and was staying at a residence for war veterans where he was reportedly struck by a “projectile”.
Other Hamas leaders seen as potential replacements for Haniyeh were Khaled Meshaal, Khalil al-Hayya, Mousa Abu Marzouk, Mohammed Deif, and Marwan Issa.
Unlike Haniyeh, who spent the duration of the Israeli war on Gaza outside of the besieged enclave, Sinwar has been inside Gaza where he has been a continuous target of Israel’s military.
US officials who previously spoke with MEE said the US was expanding its search efforts for Sinwar across the region, after believing the 61-year-old was hiding in tunnels deep below Gaza.
In April, a Hamas official reportedly said that Sinwar had visited combat zones in Gaza above ground and was not always staying in tunnels. Middle East Eye could not independently verify this report.
An Israeli officer told Middle East Eye in May that Sinwar had become Israel’s number one target, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had abandoned efforts to rescue the Israeli hostages in Gaza and instead made pursuing Sinwar its main priority.
“Netanyahu’s operations in Gaza are fundamentally aimed at … hunting down Yahya Sinwar,” said the officer in Gaza, adding that the war had become “personal” for the Israeli leader.
Hamas chooses Yahya Sinwar as new leader following Haniyeh killing
Tue, 08/06/2024 – 19:03
Hamas on Tuesday announced that it had chosen Yahya Sinwar, who heads the movement inside the Gaza Strip, as the new leader of the group’s political bureau, following the killing of Ismail Haniyeh last month in Tehran.
Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan said that Sinwar was unanimously chosen as the new leader, reflecting the movement’s understanding of the current needs of the group. He added that Sinwar was always involved in the negotiations for a ceasefire with Israel.
“The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas announces the selection of Commander Yahya Sinwar as the head of the political bureau of the movement, succeeding the martyr Commander Ismail Haniyeh, may Allah have mercy on him,” Hamas said in a brief statement.
Sinwar, who was close to Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and was known for founding the internal security bodies of Hamas, was previously sentenced by Israel to four life terms in the late 1980s.
Sinwar served 23 years for leading the group’s first internal security apparatus, Majd, which targeted and killed Palestinians it suspected of collaborating with Israel.
In 2011, he was freed along with 1,047 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was abducted by Palestinian fighters in a cross-boundary raid in 2006.
Sinwar, a former commander of Hamas’s military wing, returned to his position as a prominent leader in Hamas and was elected as head of Hamas’s political office in Gaza in 2017, replacing Haniyeh who was serving in that position at the time.
In 2021, he was reelected to another four-year term as Hamas’s chief in Gaza.
The decision comes after Haniyeh was killed in Tehran on 31 July. Haniyeh had travelled to Iran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Masoud Pezeshkian, the new Iranian president, and was staying at a residence for war veterans where he was reportedly struck by a “projectile”.
Other Hamas leaders seen as potential replacements for Haniyeh were Khaled Meshaal, Khalil al-Hayya, Mousa Abu Marzouk, Mohammed Deif, and Marwan Issa.
Unlike Haniyeh, who spent the duration of the Israeli war on Gaza outside of the besieged enclave, Sinwar has been inside Gaza where he has been a continuous target of Israel’s military.
US officials who previously spoke with MEE said the US was expanding its search efforts for Sinwar across the region, after believing the 61-year-old was hiding in tunnels deep below Gaza.
In April, a Hamas official reportedly said that Sinwar had visited combat zones in Gaza above ground and was not always staying in tunnels. Middle East Eye could not independently verify this report.
An Israeli officer told Middle East Eye in May that Sinwar had become Israel’s number one target, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had abandoned efforts to rescue the Israeli hostages in Gaza and instead made pursuing Sinwar its main priority.
“Netanyahu’s operations in Gaza are fundamentally aimed at … hunting down Yahya Sinwar,” said the officer in Gaza, adding that the war had become “personal” for the Israeli leader.
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Read MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin has asked Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to avoid civilian casualties in Iran’s expected reprisal attack on Israel for the killing of Hamas’s political chief in Tehran, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing two unnamed Iranian sources.
The sources said the message was delivered by Sergey Shoigu, head of the Russian Security Council and former defense minister. Shoigu was in Tehran on Monday and met with President President Masoud Pezeshkian.
The New York Times reported that Iran had requested air defenses from Russia in the meeting as it prepares for a potential war with Israel and the US and that Moscow had already begun delivering radars and air defense equipment.
Russia and Iran have increased military ties in recent years as a result of both countries facing heavy US sanctions, but so far, neither country has confirmed that Russia is delivering new equipment.
Brig. Gen. Alireza Elhami, the deputy commander of Iran’s air defense forces, said that the Iranian military was in the process of upgrading its air defense systems but added that Tehran is not relying on any foreign country.
“We are 100% self-sufficient and we are not dependent on foreign equipment, and the security of our air borders is not dependent on foreign countries,” Elhami said, according to Iran’s Mehr news agency.
Shoigu said that during his visit to Tehran, he discussed Israeli escalations in Lebanon and the Israeli assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Theran, which he called a “tragic event.”
Shoigu said he discussed with Iranian officials a “whole range of issues, starting with Syria. Certainly, the disturbing developments on Lebanon’s border with Israel were on the agenda. Of course, the recent tragic events that took place in Tehran were touched upon. It was impossible to bypass this topic.”
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