## Texas Showdown: Redistricting, Civil Warrants, and a Border Beyond Reach
The Texas political landscape is heating up as the House moves forward on redistricting, a process that’s sparking fierce opposition from Democratic lawmakers. Adding fuel to the fire, civil warrants have been issued to compel absent representatives to return to the Capitol. However, these warrants are proving largely symbolic, as their enforcement powers end at the Texas state line. It seems the dramatic fight over legislative boundaries is far from over.
Meanwhile, on the international stage, US House Speaker Mike Johnson has become the highest-ranking US official to visit the occupied West Bank. The unannounced visit, which occurred on Monday, has drawn both praise and condemnation. Johnson, a Republican, made the trip in support of Israeli settlements, a move that comes at a particularly sensitive time given the worsening starvation crisis in Gaza.
Johnson’s West Bank visit followed his arrival in Israel on Sunday with other Republican lawmakers. While in Israel, he met with key figures including Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. The trip underscores the complex relationship between the US and Israel and highlights the deep divisions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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