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  • US considers redesignating Houthis as ‘terror’ group after ship seizure | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    US considers redesignating Houthis as ‘terror’ group after ship seizure | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    US considers redesignating Houthis as ‘terror’ group after ship seizure | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    White House had reversed designation against rebel group in 2021 to help get aid to war-torn Yemen.

    The White House says it is considering redesignating Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a “terrorist” group after they claimed the seizure of a commercial ship in the Red Sea.

    United States National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby on Tuesday condemned the seizure, calling it the “piracy of a ship in international waters”, and accused the Houthis of “recent targeting of civilians”. The Red Sea is home to one of the world’s most vital trade routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

    US President Joe Biden’s administration formally delisted the Houthis as a “foreign terrorist organization” and “specially designated global terrorists” in 2021, undoing a move by former President Donald Trump. The United Nations and aid groups had criticised the designations, saying their restrictions complicated aid deliveries to war-torn Yemen.

    The Houthis – an Iran-backed group that controls large swathes of northern Yemen and the capital, Sanaa – have carried out attacks on Israel in recent weeks, launching missiles and drone attacks and threatening to seize Israeli vessels in the Red Sea.

    Houthi forces raided a ship named Galaxy Leader on Sunday.  Houthi General Ali Al-Moshki said in later remarks on television: “Israeli ships are legitimate targets for us anywhere.”

    The ship is operated by a Japanese firm and has links to Israeli businessman Abraham “Rami” Ungar.

    The crew of that ship, composed of 25 workers from numerous countries, continue to be held by the Houthis. Kirby called for their immediate and unconditional release and accused Iran of being complicit in such attacks.

    The raid, which analysts have said mirror tactics used by Iran, has raised alarm that the Houthis could step up such attacks in the Red Sea.

    The group considers itself a member of the “axis of resistance”, a network of armed groups throughout the region backed by Iran and hostile to Israel and the US.

    That Biden administration’s reversal of the “terror” designations for the Houthis was made to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Yemen, where the group has been locked in conflict with the government and a Saudi-backed coalition since 2015.

    The Biden administration has considered redesignating the Houthis as a “terrorist” group at least one other time since then after drone and missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates claimed by the group.

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  • A look inside Gaza’s Indonesian hospital surrounded by intense fighting | Israel-Palestine conflict

    A look inside Gaza’s Indonesian hospital surrounded by intense fighting | Israel-Palestine conflict

    A look inside Gaza’s Indonesian hospital surrounded by intense fighting | Israel-Palestine conflict

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    Northern Gaza’s last running hospital is being targeted by Israeli forces. With hundreds of people trapped, including medical staff and those injured, here is a look at the current conditions inside the Indonesian Hospital.

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  • Photos: Intense Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid growing signs of truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Photos: Intense Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid growing signs of truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Photos: Intense Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid growing signs of truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Israel has kept up its relentless bombardment of the besieged Gaza Strip amid growing signs that talks about a truce between Israel and Hamas are making progress.

    In Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza where hundreds of thousands of residents of the north have fled to escape Israeli bombing, neighbours said on Tuesday that an overnight strike on an apartment had killed seven people, mostly children.

    In Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip and in Rafah in the south, Tuesday morning brought tragically familiar scenes of adults and children wounded in bombardments being rushed into overcrowded hospitals.

    The Hamas government press office said there was a communications blackout in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip after an Israeli strike hit telecommunications towers.

    Israel has bombarded Gaza since October 7 after Hamas fighters carried out attacks that day on southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking about 240 captive, according to Israeli officials.

    More than 14,000 people have been killed in the Israeli air and ground assault on Gaza, including 5,600 children, according to Palestinian officials.

    The leader of Hamas said a truce with Israel was close to being finalised, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped for good news soon about the captives in Gaza. The statements were the most optimistic signals so far of a deal to pause the war in Gaza and free prisoners.

    US President Joe Biden told reporters that an accord to release some of the people held by Hamas was near. “My team is in the region shuttling between capitals. We’re now very close, very close to bringing some of these hostages home very soon,” he said.

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    Photos: Intense Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid growing signs of truce | Israel-Palestine conflict News

  • Two journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon, broadcaster says | World News

    Two journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon, broadcaster says | World News

    Two journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon, broadcaster says | World News

    Two journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon, broadcaster says | World News

    Those covering war appear to be being ‘systematically eliminated’

    A terrible realisation hit us when the news dropped about more Lebanese journalists killed on the southern border with Israel this morning.

    We had met and talked to them as we were filming and gathering evidence about allegations that journalists and civilians are being deliberately targeted.

    Reporter Farah Omar, who worked for Al Mayadeen TV and has appeared in the channel’s promotional videos about covering the war, waited politely until we’d finished doing our filming.

    We were interviewing journalist Samir Ayoub, who’s still mourning the death of four of his family in an Israeli strike on the car they were travelling in. Then she approached me and we chatted.

    She and her crew, like us, were clearly marked as media with flak jackets on and press badges stuck on the armour, front and back.

    Journalism is a very dangerous job here and increasingly becoming riskier.

    Those covering this war – in Gaza and in Lebanon – appear to be in the midst of being systematically eliminated.

    As of 21 November, 53 journalists and media workers are confirmed to have died in Gaza: 46 Palestinians, four Israelis, and three Lebanese nationals, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

    In Lebanon, there has been a string of attacks on groups of journalists over the past few weeks.

    With Farah and her cameraman Rabih Maamari, plus the killing of Reuters cameraman Issam Abdallah a few weeks ago, the number of journalists killed in Lebanon has risen to three.

    But those numbers don’t take into account the terrible injuries suffered by those who’ve survived, who are still recovering from their wounds, some life-changing – as well as coping with the emotional scars that may never heal.

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    Two journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon, broadcaster says | World News

  • The Rolling Stones to tour North America in 2024 after new album Hackney Diamonds | Ents & Arts News

    The Rolling Stones to tour North America in 2024 after new album Hackney Diamonds | Ents & Arts News

    The Rolling Stones to tour North America in 2024 after new album Hackney Diamonds | Ents & Arts News

    The Rolling Stones to tour North America in 2024 after new album Hackney Diamonds | Ents & Arts News

    The Rolling Stones have announced a tour through North America next year off the back of their new album.

    After the legendary rock band released Hackney Diamonds in October, they announced they will be playing on the other side of the Atlantic from 28 April to 17 July in 2024.

    The tour will kick off in the US, at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, and wrap up at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

    Stops for The Rolling Stones also include the New Orleans Jazz Fest in Louisiana and Glendale’s State Farm Stadium in Arizona.

    Canadians will also be able to see the veteran rockers play at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia.

    A fan presale for tickets starts on 29 November, while general onsale tickets go live on 1 December.

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    Watch the build-up to the Stones’ latest album.

    At the end of last month, The Rolling Stones topped the album charts for the 14th time with Hackney Diamonds.

    It marked their first collection of new material in 18 years, after 2005’s A Bigger Bang.

    It was also the first album for Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021.

    Counting reissues, greatest hits and live albums, the band now stands alongside Robbie Williams with a total of 14 number-one albums – just behind The Beatles with 16.

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    The Rolling Stones topped the album charts for the 14th time with Hackney Diamonds last month. Pic: Kevin Mazur/Official Charts

    Speaking ahead of the albums release at an event in Hackney, hosted by comedian Jimmy Fallon, Sir Mick shared his excitement about the record.

    “I don’t want to be big-headed but we wouldn’t have put this album out if we hadn’t really liked it,” he told the audience.

    “We said we had to make a record we really love ourselves. We are quite pleased with it, we are not big-headed about it, but we hope you all like it.”

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