War in the Middle East
The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate as Israeli troops withdraw from Khan Yunis, leaving behind a city in ruins. Hamas reports the recovery of 42 bodies in Khan Yunis, while hundreds are still missing.
Israel's military retaliates by attacking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, heightening tensions between the two sides. The deteriorating security situation prompts Bavaria's Economics Minister, Hubert Aiwanger, to postpone a planned visit to Israel.
In the midst of the conflict, a hearing on the closure of the Sde Teiman military detention camp is postponed, as allegations of abuse and torture against Palestinian detainees surface. Meanwhile, Israel's Minister of National Security accuses Defense Minister Yoav Gallant of an attempted coup, claiming that he knew about the planned attacks and arrests but failed to take action.
The war in the Middle East also poses a threat to public health, as the World Health Organization calls for a ceasefire to carry out a polio vaccination campaign in Gaza. As tensions escalate, Druze representatives living in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights distance themselves from Israel's threats of retaliation, emphasizing their religious prohibition on killing and revenge.
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