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17 Nov 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Iran’s foreign minister claims ‘limited opportunity’ for nuclear negotiations
On Sunday, drone infiltration sirens were activated in the Golan Heights, but the IDF reported that the incident has concluded without further details. Meanwhile, Eli Feldstein, a spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, remains in custody as part of an investigation into an alleged leak of sensitive information.
Hezbollah launched approximately 80 rockets into Israel over the weekend, though there has been a recent decrease in such attacks. President Isaac Herzog condemned an incident involving flares fired at Prime Minister Netanyahu's home, calling for urgent investigations to prevent escalating violence.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Olaf Scholz reconnects with Vladimir Putin, angering Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time in two years, a move criticized by Ukraine as it undermines Western unity in support of Kyiv. This conversation comes amid rising tensions as the war enters its third winter.
Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed frustration, suggesting Scholz's outreach could lead to a repeat of past appeasements. The Kremlin stated that any peace talks must acknowledge "new territorial realities," indicating a demand for concessions from Ukraine.
#health
Fox News: First known case of rare mpox strain confirmed in United States
The California Department of Public Health has reported the first known U.S. case of the emerging "clade I mpox" virus, identified in a traveler returning from Africa. The individual is in isolation, and officials state the public risk remains very low, with no evidence of community transmission.
Clade I mpox primarily spreads through close skin-to-skin contact and has been linked to over 31,000 confirmed cases globally. The CDC has heightened travel precautions for Central and Eastern Africa, where the strain is actively circulating. No deaths have been reported from this new strain.