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The United Nations Security Council has adopted a United States-backed resolution to end the Gaza war and deploy an international stabilization force. The plan, championed by President Donald Trump, aims to secure Gaza, oversee demilitarization, and support Palestinian self-determination. Ambassador Mike Waltz called the resolution a historic step toward peace and rebuilding in the region.
The United Nations Security Council has backed Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, including international troop deployment. The resolution raises the possibility of a Palestinian state, despite Israeli opposition.
South Africa is investigating a charter flight that brought over 150 Palestinians from Israel, amid concerns it is part of a broader plan to remove Palestinians from their homeland. The government has expressed suspicion over the flights and opposes further arrivals. Rights groups criticized the treatment of the passengers, who were held on the plane for hours.
A human rights group claims almost 100 Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli custody since October 2023, citing violence and lack of medical care. The highest number of deaths reportedly occurred at the Sde Teiman detention centre, amid allegations of systematic abuse.
Prime Minister Netanyahu unveiled plans for a large golf course in Lod named after Donald Trump, as part of the city's expansion. He did not comment on pressing national issues during the event.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his taxpayer-funded trip to Israel, emphasizing support for Israel and denouncing antisemitism. The visit highlights Adams's differences with incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has criticized Israel. The trip has drawn both support and criticism as Adams nears the end of his term.
India and Russia are finalising new agreements ahead of President Putin's visit to Delhi in December. Talks in Moscow focused on deepening strategic ties and addressing regional and global issues.
Elbit Systems surged after a major deal, but Nice and banks declined on a mixed day for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Indices moved in different directions, and trading volumes remained high.
Stormont's Speaker has referred the Economy Minister's decision on funding companies linked to Israeli arms to the Executive, citing public importance. The matter will now be considered by the First Minister and deputy First Minister.
Settlers attacked a Palestinian village, torching cars and homes after Israeli authorities removed an illegal outpost. The incident led to arrests, injuries, and further vandalism in nearby areas.
Sudan's paramilitary leaders have agreed to allow United Nations aid into El Fasher after months of violence. The United Nations is negotiating for safe access as the humanitarian crisis deepens. International pressure is mounting to address the ongoing atrocities.
Police officers were injured during clashes with settlers as authorities evacuated the Tzur Misgavi outpost in the West Bank. Six people were detained amid violent resistance, including stone-throwing and burning of vehicles.
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