European leaders are in Beijing with a list of concerns. Will China’s Xi listen

  • Here's what else to know:Intense fighting continues: Israel's operation in central Gaza has intensified in the days since the brief truce ended, resulting in an uptick in fatalities recorded in
    The European Union’s foreign policy chief says the EU will work on introducing sanctions against Jewish settlers who commit acts of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

    https://crowdin.com/project/sndlm/discussions/2 International pressure: The UNGA is scheduled to resume its emergency session on Tuesday. Egyptian and Mauritanian representatives are attempting to revive efforts to secure a ceasefire, invoking a resolution that allows UNGA to make recommendations when the Security Council is judged to have failed to maintain international peace. It comes after the US vetoed a UN resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza on Friday. “If you want to pray, you cut it short because there’s bombing around. If you want to eat, you stop eating because there’s bombing around. CNN’s Kareem Khadder, Ibrahim Dahman and Eyad Kourdi contributed reporting. The maternity ward was hit Monday afternoon local time by tank shelling, killing two women and leaving two more so badly wounded their legs required amputation, he said. Al-Bursh said the Al Awda hospital in northern Gaza has been under siege for many days. Israeli strikes have so far killed about 17,700 Palestinians in Gaza from October 7 through December 9, according to a report published by the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah on Sunday. The report cites medical sources from the Hamas-controlled enclave. At least 70% of those killed in Gaza were women, children and the elderly, the report said.

    https://huggingface.co/haeundaeop Another challenge for Borrell will be to convince all EU members to support any new sanctions policy. Several states, among them Hungary and Austria, are among Israel’s strongest international supporters. “If you want to pray, you cut it short because there’s bombing around. If you want to eat, you stop eating because there’s bombing around. “Even the slamming of a door sometimes brings you these memories,” he said “That’s why we usually say there is no post-war trauma for Palestinians. It’s nonstop.” Israeli tanks are spread out in the northern area of the Jabalya camp, Dr. Munir Al-Bursh said.

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