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Israelis gathered to mourn Guy Illouz, a victim of the October 7 attack, reflecting a sense of collective grief and responsibility. Many expressed sorrow for the lives lost and the impact of the violence on hopes for peace.
China's new visa for skilled foreign workers has triggered a strong backlash, revealing deep-seated concerns about immigration and job competition. Despite efforts to attract global talent, social and practical challenges remain. The response suggests China is not yet ready to become a major destination for foreign professionals.
Hamas has handed over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages, but uncertainty remains over others still missing. The fragile ceasefire is under strain as disputes continue over the return and identification of hostages and the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
UK charities have renewed their call for donations to help people in Gaza as aid begins to enter the region after a ceasefire. Essential supplies, including food and medicine, are being distributed to address urgent needs.
Greta Thunberg says she was abused and humiliated by Israeli authorities during her Gaza flotilla detention. She described physical assault and offensive vandalism of her belongings.
Freed hostage Matan Angrest attended the funeral of his commander Daniel Perez in Jerusalem. The ceremony drew national leaders and a public procession to honor Perez's return and burial.
Returning Gazans face overwhelming destruction, with most buildings damaged or destroyed. Clearing millions of tonnes of rubble is the first step before any rebuilding can begin.
Guy Illouz, kidnapped from the Nova music festival and murdered in captivity, was laid to rest in Israel. His father and friends remembered him for his warmth, optimism, and love of music.
Palestinian sources say Marwan Barghouti was beaten by Israeli prison guards, resulting in broken ribs. Israeli officials deny the abuse but confirm stricter conditions for Barghouti. Attempts to secure his release in a recent prisoner exchange failed.
Israel's High Court has pressed the government to establish an independent inquiry into the October 7 attacks, saying there is no valid reason for further delay. The court gave the government 30 days to provide an update on forming the commission. Critics accuse the government of stalling to avoid accountability for the failures surrounding the attack.
An Oxford student was arrested for allegedly inciting racial hatred during a pro-Palestine march. The university has suspended the student and reaffirmed its stance against discrimination. The arrest follows a recent ceasefire in Gaza.
India urges all sides to uphold commitments in the first phase of the Gaza peace plan and reiterates support for a two-state solution. The government highlights its humanitarian aid to Palestinians and calls for lasting peace through dialogue.
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