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Britain’s Prime Minister expresses ‘solidarity’ with Israel after ‘barbaric’ Hamas attack

Jerusalem (AFP) – Speaking to Israel’s President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says “we will stand with you in solidarity with your people”. Sunak is the latest western leader to meet with Israeli leaders after more than 1,400 people — mostly civilians — were killed in a bloody Hamas attack on October 7. In response, the Israeli forces have conducted a sustained campaign of air raids on Gaza, with the enclave’s Hamas-controlled health ministry reporting around 3,500 casualties as a result.

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EU awards Sakharov human rights prize to Mahsa Amini

Strasbourg (France) (AFP) – The European Parliament awards the EU’s top human rights prize, the Sakharov Prize, to Mahsa Amini, the Iranian Kurdish woman whose killing in Iranian custody sparked the ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ movement. “The 16th September 2022 is a date which will live in infamy, and the brutal murder of 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini marked a turning point,” says European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.

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Germany’s Scholz criticises ‘cynical’ Putin over civilian casualty comments

Berlin (AFP) – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz describes as “cynical” the warnings made by Russian President Vladimir Putin about civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Speaking to the Bundestag, Scholz says he is “more than outraged” by Putin’s public remarks, as the war in Ukraine grinds on 18 months after Russia’s invasion.

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In Golan Heights village, residents stock up on supplies amid fears of war in northern Israel

Majdal Shams (AFP) – In Majdal Shams, a Druze village in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, people are stocking up on water and food as concerns grow that the Israel-Hamas war will spill over into border areas with Syria and Lebanon. Since Hamas militants stormed over the Gaza border into Israel on 7 October, exchanges of fire have intensified on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon and the Syrian-controlled parts of the Golan Heights.

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Tech giants Foxconn, Nvidia to team up on ‘AI factories’

Taipei (AFP) – Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn and US hardware leader Nvidia say they will team up to create ‘AI Factories’, powerful data processing centres that would drive the manufacturing of next-generation products such as electric cars.

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Hundreds killed after strike on Gaza hospital

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – More than 470 people have been killed by a strike on the Ahli Arab hospital in the besieged Gaza Strip, says the Hamas-controlled health ministry. Israel and Palestinian militants have traded blame for the attack. The Israeli army says it has evidence the hospital was hit by an Islamic Jihad rocket that misfired. The strike has unleashed a torrent of condemnation from across the Arab world. Rallies erupted on the night across the Middle East and are continuing after calls for a “day of rage”.

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The Ukrainian undertaker ‘bringing heroes home’

Donetsk (Ukraine) (AFP) – Undertaker Zenyk and his dog, Nyk, are inseparable. Every day, the pair make the journey between Ukraine’s Donbas region and the city of Dnipro, bringing the bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers to a military morgue. Neither Moscow or Kyiv publicly comment on how many of their own soldiers have been killed since the start of the war.

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Israel’s Kfar Aza kibbutz left in ruins after deadly Hamas attack

Kfar Aza (Israel) (AFP) – As Israeli soldiers patrol the Kfar Aza kibbutz only two kilometres from the Gazan border, bodies are still lying on the ground amid burnt vehicles and destroyed houses. Around 100 people were killed here during a suprise attack by the militant group Hamas on October 7. More than 1,400 were killed in Israel in the onslaught. In response, Israel has bombarded the Gaza Strip, killing at least 2,700 people.

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Belgian, Swedish PMs give joint press conference after Brussels attack

Brussels (AFP) – Speaking at a joint press conference, alongside his Swedish counterpart, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo says “we cannot look back from the fact” that the perpetrator of a shooting in Brussels that killed two Swedish football fans on 16 October “was a person coming from illegal migration”. Visiting Brussels to attend a memorial for those killed, Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says “we need to protect our European borders.”

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Israel claims Islamic Jihad is "responsible" for Gaza hospital strike

Tel Aviv (AFP) – Speaking in Tel Aviv, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari says their analysis confirms that Islamic Jihad militants were responsible for the strike on a hospital compound in central Gaza on Tuesday, and that there was no direct hit to the hospital itself. The Hamas-run health ministry has claimed that Israel was behind the attack on the hospital, saying it killed at least 200 people. The strike has prompted condemnation and fury in the Middle East and beyond.

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