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#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Released hostage Iair Horn feels like he is still captive in Gaza
Iair Horn, released after 498 days in Hamas captivity, struggles to reintegrate into daily life, feeling guilt over his brother Eitan, who remains a hostage. His family advocates for diplomatic solutions to secure the release of remaining captives, emphasizing the need for safety over military action.
The Horn family, originally from Argentina, has been vocal about their experiences and the need for negotiations with Hamas. They believe that military efforts could lead to more casualties, urging a focus on diplomacy to bring home the remaining hostages.
The Telegraph: US threatens allies: we will retaliate if you attend UN Palestine summit
The Trump administration has warned allies of potential diplomatic consequences for attending an upcoming UN conference focused on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. The US views participation as contrary to its foreign policy interests.
France and Saudi Arabia are co-hosting the event, which aims to outline a roadmap for a Palestinian state while ensuring Israel's security. Emmanuel Macron has indicated that France may recognize a Palestinian state during the conference.
#health
GB News: Typhoid surges in UK as record number of Britons return from holiday with Victorian-era illness
Travel-related typhoid and paratyphoid infections in the UK have reached record levels, with 702 cases reported in 2024, an 8% increase from the previous year. Health officials urge travelers to take precautions, including getting free typhoid vaccines available at GP surgeries.
The rise in infections highlights the need for vigilance, especially for those visiting regions with lower sanitation standards. The UK Health Security Agency emphasizes checking vaccination requirements and health precautions before traveling, as no vaccine exists for paratyphoid fever.