Joe Biden and Kamala Harris condemned Hamas’s attack on Israel a year ago Monday while advocating for peace in the Middle East, navigating a delicate balance on a conflict that could impact the upcoming US presidential election. Both leaders will participate in ceremonies commemorating the October 7 attacks on Israel, with President Trump, Harris’s opponent in the election, also playing a significant role in the political landscape. The events will range from candle-lighting to tree-planting, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong alliances and pursuing diplomatic resolutions in the region.
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Palestinians welcome ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas welcomed the ICC's arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and former defence minister Gallant over war crimes in Gaza, with the Palestinian Authority calling it a step towards justice. The warrants accused Netanyahu and Gallant of crimes against humanity and war crimes, while Hamas also supported the decision but highlighted the need for global support. Despite the warrants, Palestinians affected by the Gaza war expressed skepticism about the enforcement and...
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