A “double tap” attack struck the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, first injuring individuals and then killing over 20, including medics and journalists, during a subsequent explosion. This brutal tactic, previously used in conflicts like Syria and Ukraine, has raised accusations of war crimes against Israel, as the hospital, the last fully operational one in southern Gaza, becomes a target despite its role as a refuge for journalists and health workers.
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Lanna Hill: Teach Kids to Disagree Constructively
This week, WA teachers were reminded to maintain neutrality on divisive cultural issues in the classroom, emphasizing that while multiple perspectives can be discussed, teachers should not share their personal views. However, the article argues that true education involves teaching students to navigate differences and engage with competing perspectives, necessitating support for teachers in facilitating these discussions to foster a more open-minded society. Want More Context? 🔎
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