Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted August 13, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted August 13, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Monday Briefing: ******* Widens Evacuation Orders ******* again ordered a humanitarian zone evacuated In recent days, tens of thousands of people have fled the city of Khan Younis in Gaza after *******’s military told them to evacuate. A new order issued yesterday covered the neighborhood of al-Jalaa, part of a humanitarian zone in southwestern Gaza. The ******** military said it was planning to ****** in the area because ****** had “embedded ********** infrastructure” there. Here’s the latest. The order came a day after ******* gave a similar explanation — that ****** fighters were hiding among civilians — for a strike on a school turned shelter that the local authorities said ******* more than 90 people. More than 2,000 displaced people had been staying at the shelter, Gazan authorities said. ******* has adjusted the borders of the humanitarian zone several times already — the area shrank by more than a fifth last month. Many people in Gaza say nowhere in the enclave is truly safe, and ******* has mounted attacks inside the designated humanitarian zone before. Last month, it targeted the commander of ******’s military wing with a strike that Gazan authorities said ******* at least 90 people. On the ground: Dr. Ahmad Yousaf, an ********* pediatrician who spent three weeks working in one of Gaza’s last functioning hospitals, shared a record of what he witnessed, including rare footage from inside Al Aqsa Hospital. What else happened on the final day: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The presidential election is less than 90 days away. This is what we’re watching. The Harris-Walz ticket’s first week Since the first rally for Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota at the beginning of last week, Democrats have found themselves in a surprising place: on offense. Harris now leads Donald Trump in a national polling average and in a few must-win battleground states, a Times/Siena College poll found. Here are five takeaways from the first week of the Harris-Walz campaign. Here’s what else to know: Do you have questions about the election? Send them to us and we’ll find the answers. A researcher at the University of Edinburgh believes he has found the earliest calendar of its kind at Gobekli Tepe, a site in southern Turkey that used to be an ancient complex of temple-like enclosures. The markings on a pillar at the site, he said, may memorialize a cataclysm from 13,000 years ago. CONVERSATION STARTERS She makes house calls to nomads Shurentsetseg Ganbold is a health worker in Mongolia who serves the Dukhas, a community of semi-nomadic reindeer herders who follow their animals wherever they roam. Wherever they settle for the season, Shurentsetseg has to find them, sometimes on horseback, across hours of country and forest roads, through mud and sleet. In one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world, community health workers like Shurentsetseg are the backbone of the health system. Growing up in a nomadic family, she taught herself how to ride a horse at age 5. Riding to patients calms and energizes her, and when horses aren’t available, she rides reindeer. RECOMMENDATIONS This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Monday #Briefing #******* #Widens #Evacuation #Orders This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/97659-monday-briefing-israel-widens-evacuation-orders/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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