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20 Feb 2025
#society
The Telegraph: We must never forget the Bibas brothers and who murdered them
Hamas's October 7 attack has left a deep scar on Israeli society, exemplified by the abduction of Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, Ariel and Kfir. While Hamas has claimed the trio’s deaths, their bodies are expected to be returned for identification, intensifying the trauma felt by their family and the Jewish community.
In the UK, reactions to awareness campaigns about the hostages have been marred by vandalism and antisemitism, reflecting a disturbing trend of dehumanization of Jews. This environment fosters justifications for violence against civilians, especially children, raising concerns about the normalization of such attitudes and their implications for society.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Arab leaders to meet Friday, try to agree on Egyptian alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan
Arab leaders are set to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss a counter-plan to President Trump's proposal for U.S. control of Gaza and the resettlement of its inhabitants. The summit aims to unify Arab states against the plan, which has faced widespread rejection, while addressing reconstruction efforts.
The Egyptian plan will focus on rebuilding Gaza in phases, including early recovery and infrastructure development, with a projected cost exceeding $53 billion. However, financing and governance issues, particularly concerning Hamas, remain contentious among the involved nations.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough: Tomb of 3,500-year-old Egyptian pharaoh uncovered in first major discovery since Tutankhamun
Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of King Thutmose II in Luxor's Valley of the Kings, marking the first royal tomb found since King Tutankhamun's in 1922. The tomb, located near Queen Hatshepsut's site, was confirmed through inscriptions identifying Thutmose II as the occupant.
The tomb is in poor condition due to flooding but features notable decorations, including blue inscriptions and yellow stars. Thutmose II, the fourth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, ruled around 3,500 years ago and is recognized for his military campaigns, despite being less prominent than his son, Thutmose III.