The Fate of Hezbollah and the First Day of Israel’s Second Reionization War: a New Apparatus
One year ago today, Hamas launched an ambush attack on Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking hostages. This unleashed the deadliest war in Palestinian history. Over 40,000 people in Gaza have been killed by Israeli air and ground attacks. Now, Israel is bombing Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Gazan Children: What Happened to a Gazan Girl Who was Born During World War II. When Israel-Hamas War Disrupted Lives and For Michigan Voters
He often meets a young girl named Habiba at the hospital in central Gaza. She’s been colorblind since birth. One day, she told Anas she saw a man drowning with water coming out of his nose. It was blood, not water.
Anas Baba has been reporting for NPR in Gaza all year. Again and again, he has videotaped bodies brought into the morgue after Israeli airstrikes. He always trains his camera on young children, sheltering near the morgue, standing alone and watching silently as bodies are laid out.
I thought about it a lot. And then I decided that I wanted to continue to live,” she said. She is learning how to kayak in the ocean to face her fears. I do everything I can to give them some meaning now they’re gone.
The Israeli village of Kibbutz Be’eri was the scene of 103 killings and Batya Ofir was one of the victims. Her brother was killed with his family. She felt survivor’s guilt, and she told us she asked herself whether she wanted to keep on living.
How a year of Israel-Hamas war disrupted lives. Key factors that could decide which way Michigan swings: Israel, Gaza and the West Bank
Michigan, a “blue wall” state, is part of Vice President Harris’ clearest path to the White House. It won’t be easy. Harris and former President Donald Trump remain in a close battle. Here are key factors that could decide which way Michigan swings:
Hear directly from people in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank as they describe how one year of this war has upended their lives. For more coverage marking this anniversary, check out NPR’s special series page.
The war in the Middle East is personal in the swing state of Michigan. The GOP and Democrats are focused on the Arab and Muslim American voting bloc, and the state has the largest Lebanese American population in the country. Many in the state have families living in the areas of Lebanon that are being bombed right now.
A report has found that the economic plans of Harris and Trump would increase the national debt. According to the nonpartisan nonprofit Committee for Responsible Federal Budget, Trump’s plan would add an estimated $7.5 trillion to the nation’s debt over the next decade, while Harris’ proposals would cost the government an estimated $3.5 trillion. The committee has cautioned that there could be a future fiscal crisis if politicians do not take more decisive action on the national debt. Let’s take a closer look at the plans.
Source: How a year of Israel-Hamas war disrupted lives. And, key factors for Michigan voters
A Day of Israel: Two Major-Party Presidential Candidates Marked Monday at the White House Addressing the Oct. 7 Abrupt Attack on Israel
It is possible that six swing states will decide this year’s election. This week, Morning Edition is in Michigan to listen to voters about what matters to them and how that will affect their vote.
One year after Hamas attacked Israel, both major-party presidential candidates marked the date on Monday with promises of continued support for the Jewish state.
Vice President Harris remembered the victims of the Oct. 7 attack by planting a memorial tree at her residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., while former President Trump visited a sacred site for Hasidic Jews in Queens, N.Y.
“I will never forget October 7, and the world must never forget,” Harris said during a tree-planting ceremony on the grounds of the vice president’s residence. “We must work to ensure nothing like the horrors of October 7 can ever happen again.”
Harris called for an investigation into the plight of innocent Palestinians in Gaza who have experienced so much pain and loss.
In New York on Monday, Trump met with members of the Orthodox Jewish community and went to the grave of an influential orthodox rabbi who died in 1994. Trump was then scheduled to attend an Oct. 7 remembrance event Monday evening with Jewish leaders, according to Trump campaign officials.
The stated goal is for Hamas to eliminate Israel and establish a Palestinian state. Israel says the goal of the war is to eliminate Hamas.
The war has exposed rifts within the Democratic Party over the Biden-Harris administration’s support for Israel. Those divides are particularly pronounced among younger voters — a key voting bloc for Democrats and a group more likely than older voters to express sympathy for the Palestinian people. Young people in the US are less supportive of U.S. military aid to Israel.
Trump has sought to capitalize on those tensions within his rival’s party, saying recently that any Jewish voter who supports a Democrat is a “fool.” The comments were heavily criticized by Jewish organizations across the ideological spectrum.
He spoke about the message in an interview on Monday. “I did a lot more for Israel than anyone else, and it’s not a give-and-take, as they say,” Trump said.