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Bolivia severs ties with Israel, others recall ambassadors over Gaza attacks

Bolivia severs ties with Israel, others recall ambassadors over Gaza attacks

Reuters reports: Bolivia’s government said on Tuesday it had broken diplomatic ties with Israel due to its attacks on the Gaza Strip, while neighbors Colombia and Chile recalled their ambassadors to the Middle Eastern nation for consultations. The three South American countries lambasted Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip and condemned the deaths of Palestinian citizens. Bolivia “decided to break diplomatic relations with the Israeli state in repudiation and condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military offensive taking place…

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A new wave of antisemitism threatens to rock an already unstable world

A new wave of antisemitism threatens to rock an already unstable world

Stephen Collinson writes: History is flashing warnings to the world. Outbursts of antisemitism have often been harbingers of societies in deep trouble and omens that extremism and violence are imminent. So the wave of global hatred directed against Jews – intensified by Israel’s indiscriminate response in Gaza to horrific Hamas terrorist murders of Israeli civilians on October 7 – should not just be seen as a reaction to the Middle East yet again slumping into war. Recent antisemitism is also…

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Collective punishment in Gaza will not bring Israel security

Collective punishment in Gaza will not bring Israel security

Wendy Pearlman writes: Responding to Hamas’ horrific killing of some 1,400 Israelis on Oct. 7, Israel has targeted the Gaza Strip with one of the most devastating military assaults of modern times. By day six, according to Middle East analyst Charles Lister, Israel had dropped more than twice as many bombs on this densely populated civilian area as the anti-Islamic State coalition dropped per month on an area 126 times as large. By day nine, Israel had pummeled 2.2 million…

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‘This war is prophetically significant’: Why U.S. evangelical Christians support Israel

‘This war is prophetically significant’: Why U.S. evangelical Christians support Israel

The Guardian reports: It didn’t take long for many evangelical Christian groups in America to show their support for Israel. Hours after Hamas attacked the country on 7 October, killing more than 1,400 people, Christians United for Israel, an evangelical lobbying group which claims to have more than 10 million members, posted a message to on X, formerly known as Twitter. “To the terrorists who have chosen this fight, hear this, what you do to Israel, god will do to…

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Ukraine’s southern counteroffensive runs out of steam as West scrambles to deliver aid

Ukraine’s southern counteroffensive runs out of steam as West scrambles to deliver aid

Igor Kossov writes: As fall weather arrives, observers are looking at the status of Ukraine’s three-pronged counteroffensive, which continues to move very slowly. Ukrainian forces have yet to fully break through Russia’s defensive lines and fight to their target cities — Tokmak, Berdiansk, and Vasylivka. Their tempo is heavily limited by minefields, airstrikes, shortages of specialized equipment, troop exhaustion, and uncertain signals from Washington. Many analysts are asking if the operation has already run its course. The ones who spoke…

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3,195 children killed in Gaza surpasses annual number of children killed in conflicts globally since 2019

3,195 children killed in Gaza surpasses annual number of children killed in conflicts globally since 2019

Save the Children: The number of children reported killed in Gaza in just three weeks has surpassed the annual number of children killed across the world’s conflict zones since 2019, Save the Children said. Since October 7, more than 3,257 children have been reported killed, including at least 3,195 in Gaza, 33 in the West Bank, and 29 in Israel, according to the Ministries of Health in Gaza and Israel respectively. The number of children reported killed in just three…

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After helping Israel kill over 8,000 Palestinians, Biden scrambles to repair relations with Muslim Americans

After helping Israel kill over 8,000 Palestinians, Biden scrambles to repair relations with Muslim Americans

The Washington Post reports: One ripple effect of the Israel-Gaza war is the warp-speed unraveling of relations between President Biden and some of his most loyal voters: Muslims and Arab Americans. This week at the White House encapsulated the strains, beginning with a listening session for frustrated administration personnel from those communities and ending with a controversial meeting between the president and five Muslim figures picked by the White House who had faced enormous pressure from activists to decline in…

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The choices available to those who claim they have no choice

The choices available to those who claim they have no choice

Tom Friedman writes: I am watching the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza today and thinking about one of the world leaders I’ve most admired: Manmohan Singh. He was India’s prime minister in late November 2008, when 10 Pakistani jihadist militants from the Lashkar-e-Taiba group, widely believed to be linked to Pakistan’s military intelligence, infiltrated India and killed more than 160 people in Mumbai, including 61 people at two luxury hotels. What was Singh’s military response to India’s Sept. 11? He did…

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I fought house to house in Gaza … I know force alone won’t bring peace

I fought house to house in Gaza … I know force alone won’t bring peace

Ariel Bernstein writes: On the morning of 7 October, I woke up in Tel Aviv to the sound of alarms. Soon after came a constant stream of horrific news. As we began to piece together the gruesome picture of Hamas’s atrocities that morning, it became apparent that Israel was facing another war in Gaza – this time on an entirely different scale. I write these words 20 days after that cursed Sabbath, during which many hundreds of my people were…

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As an Israeli soldier, I fought in Gaza. It made me fight for peace

As an Israeli soldier, I fought in Gaza. It made me fight for peace

Benzion Sanders writes: When my Israeli infantry unit arrived at the first village in Gaza, in July 2014, we cleared houses by sending grenades through windows, blowing doors open and firing bullets into rooms to avoid ambush and booby traps. We were told Palestinian civilians had fled. I realized this wasn’t true as I stood over the corpse of an elderly Palestinian woman whose face had been mutilated by shrapnel. She had been lying on the sand floor of a…

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Art collectors try to silence artists who call for ceasefire in Gaza

Art collectors try to silence artists who call for ceasefire in Gaza

The New York Times reports: In the days after Artforum magazine fired its top editor, David Velasco, because of an open letter it published about the Israel-Hamas war, at least four other editors resigned and several prominent artists said they would boycott the publication unless Velasco was reinstated. Divisions over how to discuss the conflict in the Middle East have frayed yearslong relationships between collectors and artists. On Friday, Nicole Eisenman and Nan Goldin criticized the magazine’s owner for terminating…

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‘America will be blamed around the world for every civilian death’ in Gaza, says FT’s Edward Luce

‘America will be blamed around the world for every civilian death’ in Gaza, says FT’s Edward Luce

Yes! It’s considered America’s war.Biden unconditional support+ 14bill $ in military aid to Israel.Sending war ships to the ME. Voting against UN resolutions calling to protect civilians, & upholding int’l humanitarian laws. Ignoring Arabs’ warnings re regional conflagration. https://t.co/St9DkOFaXF — Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) October 29, 2023 Jewish lives matter. Palestinian lives matter. Disheartening how many believe only one of these two. — Edward Luce (@EdwardGLuce) October 28, 2023

Shock, awe and absolute terror as Gaza goes dark

Shock, awe and absolute terror as Gaza goes dark

Jesse Rosenfeld reports: Gaza has been plunged into darkness and cut off from the world as Israel knocked out phone and internet connections in the besieged Palestinian strip amidst its military’s unprecedented bombardment campaign from land, air and sea. In the desolate, evacuated southern Israeli town of Sderot, the explosions echo constantly as the ground shakes from Israeli bombs smashing one of the world’s most densely populated places, only a few kilometers away. From a vantage point that overlooks Israel’s…

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U.S. seems to view Al Jazeera news coverage as more inflammatory than Israeli bombing

U.S. seems to view Al Jazeera news coverage as more inflammatory than Israeli bombing

The Guardian reports: The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, has reportedly asked Qatar to moderate Al Jazeera’s coverage of Israel’s war against Hamas, amid concerns within the Biden administration that the channel is inflaming public opinion and heightening the risks of a wider conflict. Blinken raised the satellite news channel’s coverage with the Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, according to the website Axios, which said the US’s top diplomat had disclosed the request in…

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Left revolts over Biden’s staunch support of Israel amid Gaza crisis

Left revolts over Biden’s staunch support of Israel amid Gaza crisis

The Observer reports: On Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of liberal Jewish American activists staged sit-ins in the Capitol Hill offices of top Democrats, including in the senate office of progressive champion Bernie Sanders, to demand a ceasefire in the escalating war between Israel and Hamas. As they sang in Hebrew and prayed for peace, the House floor resumed legislative activity for the first time in weeks after the election of a new Republican speaker, congressman Mike Johnson. In his first act,…

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Palestinians deserve equal rights — human rights. What makes that controversial?

Palestinians deserve equal rights — human rights. What makes that controversial?

Hala Alyan writes: I’ve moved back to the United States twice since my birth. Once as a child, after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Then again for graduate school. I’d had the privilege of a youth — adolescence and young adulthood — in countries where being Palestinian was fairly common. The identity could be heavy, but it wasn’t a contested one. I hadn’t had to learn the respectability politics of being a Palestinian adult. I learned quickly. The task of…

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