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Palestinian medics report 6,000 amputations in Gaza since late 2023, with children and women heavily affected. A severe shortage of medical resources is worsening the crisis for amputees and their families.
Editorials this week scrutinize President Trump's drug pricing strategy, FDA dysfunction, military moves in Venezuela, and a restrictive new refugee policy. They also highlight Zohran Mamdani's historic win as New York City's mayor. The commentaries raise concerns about centralization, humanitarian values, and the direction of U.S. policy.
Jordan and Japan have agreed on new economic and cybersecurity initiatives during King Abdullah II's visit to Tokyo. The leaders also discussed the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, emphasizing the need for peace and cooperation.
BBC stars, led by John Simpson, have ridiculed Donald Trump's billion-dollar lawsuit threat over a documentary edit. The BBC has admitted an error, prompting resignations and a heated debate over its impartiality and independence.
Elizabeth Tsurkov is recovering in Israel after surviving over two years of captivity and torture by an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq. Her story highlights the dangers faced by researchers and the brutal tactics of Iraqi militias. Tsurkov now hopes to resume her academic work after her release.
Unseasonably high temperatures in Israel have broken November records, with averages far above normal. Cooler weather and rain are forecast later in the week.
Jeremy Corbyn says his new party will be committed to absolute opposition to Zionism and will stand in solidarity with Palestine. He criticized Israel's expansion and called the situation in Gaza a genocide.
Idan Amedi criticized the government's response to hostages at Hadar Goldin's funeral, urging recognition of failures. He called for honest reflection and sang a song in tribute to the Goldin family.
High Court judges question the legality of appointing the judicial ombudsman to oversee the Sde Teiman probe. They cite legal restrictions and potential conflicts of interest. Levin's representative warns that rejecting the appointment could harm trust in law enforcement.
Hannah Shvets, a 20-year-old Communist Party member, has been elected to the Ithaca Common Council. She plans to focus on housing, police accountability, and sanctuary city policies. Her victory highlights a growing presence of socialist and communist candidates in local government.
Israeli forces have stepped up operations in Lebanon amid rising tensions with Hezbollah. A new panel has criticized the military's internal probes into October 7 failures, and leadership changes are underway in both the military and the World Zionist Organization. Yad Vashem has reached a milestone in recovering Holocaust victims' names.
A viral moment at the Miss Universe pageant featuring Miss Israel and Miss Palestine standing together has sparked online controversy. Social media users are divided over the contestants' interactions, reflecting broader tensions between their nations.
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