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Summary of US Jewish groups mark 7 October anniversary amid growing fractures

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The upcoming event hosted by JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON and other mainstream Jewish organizations aims to commemorate the attack by Hamas on Israel, but the aftermath has deepened fractures within the American Jewish community. While some focus on Jewish unity and healing, others, like RABBI ANDRUE KAHN, feel marginalized for questioning the narrative and addressing the loss of Palestinian lives. The generational divide is evident, with younger American Jews showing less support for Israel's actions and more willingness to protest. These events reflect broader shifts in American Jewry's understanding of itself and its relationship with Israel, highlighting the challenges of navigating diverse perspectives within the community.

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Gaza Health Care Workers,

Dear President Biden and Vice President Harris,

“We are 99 American physicians, surgeons, nurse practitioners, nurses, and midwives who have volunteered in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. Combined, we spent 254 weeks volunteering in Gaza’s hospitals and clinics. We worked with various nongovernmental organizations and the World Health Organization in hospitals and clinics throughout the Strip. “

“This letter and the appendix show probative evidence that the human toll in Gaza since October is far higher than is understood in the United States. It is likely that the death toll from this conflict is already greater than 118,908, an astonishing 5.4% of Gaza’s population.”

Virtually every child under the age of five whom we encountered, both inside and outside of the hospital, had both a cough and watery diarrhea. We found cases of jaundice (indicating hepatitis A infection under such conditions) in nearly every room of the hospitals in which we served, and in many of our healthcare colleagues in Gaza. An astonishingly high percentage of our surgical incisions became infected from the combination of malnutrition, impossible operating conditions, lack of basic sanitation supplies such as soap, and lack of surgical supplies and medications, including antibiotics.

Malnutrition led to widespread spontaneous abortions, underweight newborns, and an inability of new mothers to breastfeed. This left their newborns at high risk of death given the lack of access to potable water anywhere in Gaza. Many of those infants died. In Gaza we watched malnourished mothers feed their underweight newborns infant formula made with poisonous water. We can never forget that the world abandoned these innocent women and babies.”

Children are universally considered innocents in armed conflict. However, every single signatory to this letter saw children in Gaza who suffered violence that must have been deliberately directed at them. Specifically, every one of us who worked in an emergency, intensive care, or surgical setting treated pre-teen children who were shot in the head or chest on a regular or even a daily basis. It is impossible that such widespread shooting of young children throughout Gaza, sustained over the course of an entire year is accidental or unknown to the highest Israeli civilian and military authorities.”

Women underwent vaginal deliveries and even C-sections without anesthesia and were given nothing but Tylenol afterwards because no other pain medications were available.”

Israel has destroyed more than half of Gaza’s healthcare resources and has killed nearly one thousand Palestinian healthcare workers, more than one out of every 20 healthcare workers in Gaza. At the same time healthcare needs have increased massively from the lethal combination of military violence, malnutrition, disease, and displacement.”

The 99 signatories to this letter spent a combined 254 weeks inside Gaza’s largest hospitals and clinics. We wish to be absolutely clear: not once did any of us see any type of Palestinian militant activity in any of Gaza’s hospitals or other healthcare facilities.

We urge you to see that Israel has systematically and deliberately devastated Gaza’s entire healthcare system, and that Israel has targeted our colleagues in Gaza for torture, disappearance, and murder.”

https://www.gazahealthcareletters.org/usa-letter-oct-2-2024

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As we navigate a rapidly changing global landscape, it is essential to reflect on the key events and trends shaping our current environment. Recently, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has dominated headlines, with the situation growing increasingly dire in Gaza and Israel. The international community continues to grapple with humanitarian concerns amid military actions. This has highlighted the role of media and the challenges reporters face in covering such conflicts, illuminating the delicate balance between reporting facts and protecting the lives of those involved.

In Europe, the political landscape is also in flux, as evident from Hungary's strain with the European Union and the rising influence of the far-right in Austria. These developments pose questions about democracy, governance, and the future direction of the EU. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the looming presidential election adds pressure to foreign relations, especially regarding the Middle East.

On a different note, the change in sports narratives has garnered attention, with Rafael Nadal's retirement marking the end of an era in tennis, and inspiring discussions about legacy and impact.

The economic ramifications of climate change have become pronounced, particularly in regions like Romania, facing drought and agricultural challenges. Coupled with the rising costs of essential goods, such as olive oil, these issues underscore the criticality of sustainable practices and responses.

Lastly, the advancements in science, exemplified by the groundbreaking work that earned this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, remind us of the continual quest for knowledge and innovation.

As we engage with these stories, we must consider their interconnected nature and the implications for our global community. In an era where the discourse surrounding topics such as immigration, health care, environmental sustainability, and international diplomacy is more essential than ever, the call for informed and thoughtful dialogue has never been greater.

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