This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, which has recently shifted to the Jabaliya camp near Gaza City. Experts have pointed out that Hamas has violated international humanitarian law by deliberately killing civilians and using human shields, and that the Israeli Defense Forces may also be in violation of the law for attacking a nearby hospital.
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Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokesperson, condemned North Korea's attempt to launch a spy satellite into orbit, which was detected by South Korea's military and successfully launched late Tuesday night. Japan briefly issued an advisory in Okinawa and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the launch, while the missile was believed to have passed into the Pacific Ocean. Watson's statement called the launch a "brazen violation of multiple international laws and norms."
Representatives have been working to reach a temporary cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas in response to the Oct. 7 terror attack, which killed 1,200 people and saw Hamas seize hostages. The situation for more than 2 million civilians trapped in the enclave has become increasingly dire, with UNICEF reporting that 5,000 of the 13,000 killed in Gaza were children. A cease-fire agreement is close, however, details are still being negotiated in order to bring an end to the conflict.
On Monday, November 20th, 2023, an Italian tribunal convicted 207 people and sentenced them to a combined 2,100 years in prison for charges related to their membership in the 'ndrangheta organized crime syndicate. The 'ndrangheta is an international criminal organization known for its involvement in drug trafficking, extortion, and money laundering, estimated to have a turnover of €53 billion ($62 billion) a year. The convictions and sentences are a major victory in the fight against organized crime, showing that the 'ndrangheta and other criminal organizations must be held accountable for their actions.
Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer did not directly answer questions about the Israeli raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which the Qatari Prime Minister called a "crime". Israeli officials released images of what they said were Hamas fighters taking captured Israeli military vehicles to the hospital on the same day, resulting in hundreds of patients, including 31 premature babies, having to be evacuated. Finer noted that several civilians took refuge at the hospital during the conflict, sparking a debate over whether Israel is breaking international law.
Jair Bolsonaro, nicknamed “the crazy” and “the wig”, has been elected president of Brazil. His popularity surged due to his hard-line stance on crime and corruption, and his promises to reduce taxes and increase public spending. Supporters are hopeful that his policies will bring economic growth and stability to Brazil, while critics are concerned about his views on human rights and the environment.
At least 12 people have been killed in an Israeli shell strike on a hospital in Gaza, with almost 3,000 people sheltering inside the facility. The plight of 39 premature babies in the hospital has been highlighted, with 28 of them being evacuated to Egypt for medical care. The conflict in Gaza has caused immense suffering to the people living there, and a resolution is urgently needed.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday to reaffirm the United States' commitment to providing financial and military support to Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion. Over 50 countries have joined the U.S. in providing support to Ukraine, which has been instrumental in helping the country to withstand the Russian invasion and continue to fight for its sovereignty. Austin's visit is a clear sign that the U.S. is committed to standing by Ukraine in its fight against Russia, even as the world's attention is focused on other global conflicts.







