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  • Joe Biden calls for Gaza truce to continue as four-year-old hostage released | World News

    Joe Biden calls for Gaza truce to continue as four-year-old hostage released | World News

    Joe Biden calls for Gaza truce to continue as four-year-old hostage released | World News

    Joe Biden calls for Gaza truce to continue as four-year-old hostage released | World News

    Joe Biden has called for the truce between Hamas and Israel in Gaza to be extended after more hostages were released on Sunday.

    The latest captives to be freed include four-year-old dual Israeli-American national Abigail Edan, whose parents were reportedly killed in the 7 October attacks.

    The US president said her father was “gunned down while using his body to shield little Abigail”, who then ran to a neighbour’s house where she was taken hostage alongside another family.

    “What she endured is unthinkable,” Mr Biden told a news conference.

    He added: “Thank God she’s home… I wish I were there to hold her.”

    Israel-Gaza latest: IDF says 17 hostages transferred to Red Cross

    It came as another 17 hostages were released by Hamas on Sunday night, including 13 Israelis, three Thais and a Russian.

    Another 39 Palestinian prisoners, were released by Israel on Sunday as part of the deal.

    The release comes as part of an agreement between the two sides for a four-day truce, which is due to end on Monday night.

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    Joe Biden at the news conference on Sunday

    But Mr Biden said he hoped the “humanitarian pause” could be extended to allow more captives to be freed – and for more aid to be taken into Gaza.

    He told reporters in Nantucket, Massachusetts: “that’s my goal, that’s our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow, so that we can continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief to those in need in Gaza.”

    Mr Biden said the US would “not stop working until every hostage is returned to their loved ones,” while he also emphasised that “innocent children in Gaza are suffering greatly as well”.

    The president said a total of 58 hostages had now been freed by Hamas.

    He is due to hold further talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later on Sunday.

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    The Israeli Defence Forces said 13 of the latest hostages to be freed were now back in Israel, while the four others were being taken to Egypt.

    Under the terms of the four-day truce, Hamas will release a total of 50 hostages, while Israel will release 150 Palestinian prisoners.

    The agreement had been at risk of collapse earlier on Saturday when Hamas’s armed wing accused Israel of breaking some of its terms, before it was salvaged following mediation by Qatar, Egypt and the US.

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    Prior to Sunday, 26 Israeli hostages had been released by Hamas, including 13 on Friday and 13 on Saturday. A further 14 Thai nationals and one Filipino were also been freed.

    Irish-Israeli schoolgirl Emily Hand, who had initially been feared dead, was among those freed on Saturday night.

    Meanwhile, 78 Palestinian women, children and teenage prisoners were in turn released by Israel as part of the deal, including 39 on Friday and 39 on Saturday.

    A total of around 240 hostages were taken by Hamas during its attack on 7 October, in which more than 1,200 people were killed.

    More than 14,000 people have been killed since then in Gaza, including more than 9,000 women and children, according to UN estimates.

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    Joe Biden calls for Gaza truce to continue as four-year-old hostage released | World News

  • Israa Jaabis returns home after release from Israeli prison | Occupied East Jerusalem

    Israa Jaabis returns home after release from Israeli prison | Occupied East Jerusalem

    Israa Jaabis returns home after release from Israeli prison | Occupied East Jerusalem

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    Watch the moment Palestinian woman Israa Jaabis returns home and embraces her son after eight years imprisoned in Israel. She was released on the second day of a prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Hamas which saw 39 Palestinians come home.

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  • Three Palestinian men shot in Vermont, US amid Israel-Hamas truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Three Palestinian men shot in Vermont, US amid Israel-Hamas truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Three Palestinian men shot in Vermont, US amid Israel-Hamas truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    While the motive behind the attack is unknown, it came amid rising anti-Palestine sentiments in the US.

    Three young Palestinian men have been shot near a university campus in Vermont in the United States, according to media reports.

    Reports said the incident took place on Saturday evening near the University of Vermont’s campus in the city of Burlington.

    The three were identified as Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdel Hamid and Tahseen Ahmed. They are studying at three different universities in the US.

    According to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), two of the victims are in intensive care while one was due to be released on Sunday.

    “[We] are deeply distressed by the recent incident involving three of our graduates,” the Ramallah Friends School in the occupied West Bank, where the three studied, said in a statement on Facebook.

    “While we are relieved to know they are alive, we remain uncertain about their condition. We extend our thoughts and prayers to them and their families for a full recovery, especially considering the severity of the injuries – as Hisham has been shot in the back, Tahseen in the chest, and Kinnan with minor injuries.”

    The motive behind the attack is unknown. When contacted by Al Jazeera, the Burlington police did not immediately respond to a request for further information.

    ‘Hate a motivating factor’

    The ADC said it was contacted about the shooting earlier on Sunday, and that it has “reason to believe [it] was motivated by the three victims being Arab”.

    “According to the information provided, the three victims were wearing a keffiyeh and speaking Arabic. A man shouted and harassed the victims, then proceeded to shoot them,” the group said in a statement.

     

    “Given the information collected and provided, it is clear that hate was a motivating factor in this shooting,” said ADC’s Director Abed Ayoub.

    “We call on law enforcement to investigate it as such. The surge in anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment we are experiencing is unprecedented, and this is another example of that hate turning violent.”

    The incident came amid a rise in anti-Palestinian sentiments in the US, with both Republican and Democratic politicians backing Israel’s war in Gaza despite the mounting Palestinian death toll and growing accusations of war crimes.

    Israel’s ground and air assault on the besieged Gaza Strip has so far killed more than 15,000 Palestinians, and left vast swathes of the Strip in ruins.

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    Three Palestinian men shot in Vermont, US amid Israel-Hamas truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

  • China insists mystery respiratory illness is from flu and known pathogens – not novel virus | World News

    China insists mystery respiratory illness is from flu and known pathogens – not novel virus | World News

    China insists mystery respiratory illness is from flu and known pathogens – not novel virus | World News

    China insists mystery respiratory illness is from flu and known pathogens - not novel virus | World News

    China has said its outbreak of a respiratory illness stems from the flu and other known pathogens – while questions about its origins rise.

    A spokesperson from China’s National Health Commission said clusters of respiratory infections across the country are caused by an overlap of common viruses.

    They cited the influenza virus, rhinoviruses, the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, the adenovirus as well as bacteria such as mycoplasma pneumoniae as the culprits.

    In response, the ministry called for more fever clinics and vaccinations for children and the elderly.

    Ministry spokesman Mi Feng also said: “Efforts should be made to increase the opening of relevant clinics and treatment areas, extend service hours and increase the supply of medicines.”

    The statements come after a Beijing children’s hospital earlier told state media CCTV that at least 7,000 patients were being admitted daily to the institution, exceeding capacity.

    And last week, the largest paediatric hospital in nearby Tianjin reportedly received more than 13,000 children at its outpatient and emergency departments.

    The World Health Organisation formally requested information on the outbreak from China earlier this week, describing the rare request as a “routine” check.

    On Thursday, Chinese health officials carried out a teleconference with the WHO, providing data that showed an increase in hospital admissions of children due to diseases commonly seen in the autumn since October.

    The WHO added Chinese officials maintained the spike in infections had not overloaded the country’s hospitals, and explained they made the request via an international legal mechanism.

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    A man carries a child from a crowded holding room in a children’s hospital in Beijing

    Despite the information, the group also said there was too little data to assess the risk of the reported cases.

    Chinese health authorities later said they found no “unusual or novel diseases”.

    They added they believe the rising infections are also linked to the country’s first full cold season after strict Covid restrictions were lifted last December.

    Three years on from when the cases were first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in the latter months of 2019 – there is still debate about the origins of the coronavirus outbreak.

    Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Dr Krutika Kuppalli, who is part of the WHO’s emergency programme, said the outbreaks “really could be anything”.

    She warned against jumping to conclusions, saying: “The point is we need information.”

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    China insists mystery respiratory illness is from flu and known pathogens – not novel virus | World News

  • Biden seeks to expand Israeli access to US weapons stockpile | News

    Biden seeks to expand Israeli access to US weapons stockpile | News

    Biden seeks to expand Israeli access to US weapons stockpile | News

    If White House request granted, it would enable Israel to access US weapons with less congressional oversight.

    The White House aims to lift nearly all restrictions on Israel’s access to weapons from a crucial US stockpile, enabling a smoother weapons pipeline to Israel, which has paused weeks of its devastating bombing of the Gaza Strip.

    The White House asked the United States Senate to scrap the restrictions in its latest supplementary budget request on October 20. If granted, the request would enable Israel to access more high-powered US weapons at a reduced cost, with less congressional oversight.

    The request proposes changes to policies governing the War Reserve Stockpile Allies-Israel (WRSA-I), an Israel-based US weapons stockpile that has smart bombs, missiles, military vehicles, and other ammunition and equipment.

    The stockpile, set up in the 1980s, gives the Pentagon a strong weapons cache to tap into in the event of regional conflicts.

    Israel, the US’s principal ally in the Middle East, has also been able to pull some weapons from the reserve in emergency cases and buy them at a reduced cost. However, it has been able to access only certain classes of weapons deemed “obsolete or surplus”.

    The White House’s request would eliminate such conditions, enabling the US to transfer all “defence articles” from its stockpile to Israel. It would also waive a yearly limit on the amount Washington spends refilling the cache, and curb congressional oversight on the transfers.

    ‘Free-flowing pipeline’

    Josh Paul, a former director in the Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, told The Intercept the request “would essentially create a free-flowing pipeline to provide any defense articles to Israel by the simple act of placing them in the WRSA-I stockpile, or other stockpiles intended for Israel”.

    Worth $3.8bn per year, the US already sends more military aid to Israel than any other country.

    Since Israel’s military assault on Gaza on October 7, the US has moved to up this number, with the House of Representatives approving a $14.3bn emergency military aid package to Israel.

    However, there are signs that the US public’s support for military aid to Israel is waning amid the Gaza war, in which Israeli attacks have killed nearly 15,000 Palestinians, including 6,000 children.

    According to a November poll by Reuters/Ipsos, just 33 percent of US respondents now believe Washington should back Israel in the war, as opposed to being a “neutral mediator” or backing the Palestinians.

    At the same time, only 31 percent of US respondents support sending Israel weapons, compared with 43 percent who oppose.

    Meanwhile, aid to Ukraine has been delayed due to opposition from Republican lawmakers.

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