President Joe Biden will visit Israel tomorrow to show solidarity and discuss aid to the region. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that makers of gun parts must comply with "ghost gun" rules, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed 21 species from the endangered list due to extinction, and a man wrongfully imprisoned for 16 years in Georgia was fatally shot by police.
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Adar Eylon, sister of a woman killed in a Hamas terror attack in Israel, has spoken out about the difficult aftermath of the tragedy. Israel is conducting precision strikes on known Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, while Palestinian officials report that Major Gen. Fouad Abu Butihan has been killed in Israeli strikes. The tragedy of Shira's death serves as a reminder of the human cost of the ongoing conflict in the region.
Former President Donald Trump has called for expanding the travel ban to include potential refugees from Gaza, while President Joe Biden is set to travel to Israel to show support for the U.S. ally and has authorized $735 million in emergency funding. Biden is also working to restore the U.S.’s relationship with the Middle East and rebuild ties with allies in the region, as well as address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Hundreds of Palestinians gathered at the Rafah crossing on Monday morning, hoping for access to the only non-Israeli-controlled exit out of Gaza, which has been closed since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict. A convoy of aid trucks from Egypt is waiting to enter Gaza, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has reiterated Israel's right to defend itself, while cautioning against harming civilians. The situation remains tense as the conflict continues.
Key takeaways: House Democrats have called on President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to take action in response to the ongoing conflict…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a hard-line stance on the potential of Palestinian refugees coming to the United States, arguing that they should not be allowed in and dismissing international entreaties for Israel to provide utilities to the Gaza Strip. His comments have been met with criticism from human rights groups, and will likely be a major talking point in the upcoming Republican presidential debates. It remains to be seen whether his hard-line stance will be shared by the other candidates.
This article discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has been exacerbated by the surprise assault on October 7. Two humanitarian organizations and an eyewitness have accused Israeli forces of using white phosphorus shells in their bombardment, which could be a violation of international law. This has led to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians being displaced and the largest hospital, Al-Shifa, becoming a shelter for 35,000 people.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is engaging in Middle East diplomacy to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and to protect civilians in the Gaza Strip and Israel. He has met with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and is now in the United Arab Emirates, speaking with world leaders and the United Nations Secretary-General to find a lasting solution to the conflict.







