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Christopher Livesay is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Rome, Italy. His recent work focuses on refugees, immigration, and the threat ISIS poses to the West. He has reported from Mexico to the Middle East for PBS FRONTLINE, NPR, the BBC/PRI, and VICE News, among other outlets, and has appeared on the CBC, FOX News and Italian state broadcaster Rai. He holds a master’s degree (highest honors) from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. For three years Livesay was a staff reporter for the English and foreign desks at ANSA, the leading Italian news agency, where he was part of the team that broke the story of Benedict XVI’s shocking abdication.
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Spain's worst floods in a century hit Valencia region, killing at least 158 people and leaving others missing
Spain's Valencia region experienced its worst floods in a century, resulting in at least 158 deaths and numerous missing persons. The floods, attributed to climate change, transformed roads into rivers and caused widespread devastation. Rescue operations are ongoing, with soldiers deployed to search for survivors. The disaster has left Valencia isolated, with disrupted transport links. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is visiting the region during a national mourning period.
Israel "fully prepared for maneuvers" against Hezbollah in Lebanon as deaths from airstrikes top 600
Israel's military has indicated potential ground operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. This development comes as the death toll from airstrikes surpasses 600, highlighting the intensifying violence in the region. The situation underscores the fragile state of affairs in the Middle East, with both sides preparing for possible further confrontations.
Antisemitism in Europe drives some Jews to seek safety in Israel despite ongoing war in Gaza
Amid rising antisemitism in Europe, some Jewish families are relocating to Israel despite the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The article highlights the experiences of individuals like Sarah Zohar and the Elbazis, who have moved to Ashdod, Israel, seeking safety and a sense of belonging. The rise of the far-right National Rally Party in France and increased antisemitic incidents across Europe have contributed to this migration. Despite the proximity to conflict zones, these families feel more secure in Israel, where they believe they can live openly without fear.
Israel's Netanyahu appears at odds with White House and Israel's military over war with Hamas in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces growing tensions with both the U.S. government and his own military over the ongoing war in Gaza against Hamas. As the conflict nears its 10-month mark, Israeli military officials and the White House express concerns over the lack of a post-war plan for Gaza, with IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari publicly challenging Netanyahu's objectives. The U.S. has paused a shipment of munitions to Israel, leading to diplomatic friction. Meanwhile, clashes with Hezbollah on Israel's northern border with Lebanon intensify, raising fears of a broader conflict. The article highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics and internal divisions within Israel regarding the war strategy.
Blinken says Gaza's entire population facing 'acute food insecurity'
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reported that the entire population of Gaza is experiencing severe acute food insecurity and requires humanitarian assistance. Amidst increasing U.S. frustration with Israel's handling of the conflict with Hamas, Blinken announced plans to return to the Middle East for cease-fire talks. The civilian death toll from Israeli Defense Forces operations has reached over 31,500. President Biden has communicated the need for a coherent strategy to defeat Hamas to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The hostage situation remains unresolved, with Hamas holding the body of Israeli-American soldier Itay Chen, killed during the October 7 massacre.
Israel pushes back at mounting U.S., European criticism over Gaza war
Optimism grows for a new cease-fire in Gaza as Israel and Hamas discuss a truce involving hostage and prisoner exchanges. The Biden administration urges Israel to reconsider a ground offensive in Rafah, while the EU criticizes Israel for provoking famine in Gaza. Israeli Foreign Minister Katz denies the allegations, citing humanitarian aid efforts. Tensions rise between Israel and the U.S. as Senate Majority Leader Schumer calls for Israeli elections, which Netanyahu rebuffs. Despite international pressure, Netanyahu remains firm on military actions in Rafah. Clashes at Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital result in casualties and the capture of fighters by Israeli forces. Domestic protests in Israel reflect frustration with Netanyahu's handling of the war.
Hope for Israel-Hamas war truce tempered by growing rift between Netanyahu and his U.S. and European allies
Growing optimism surrounds talks of a potential new cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, with Israel and Hamas returning to negotiations. However, the hope for a truce is tempered by increasing tensions between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his U.S. and European allies, highlighting the complexities of international relations in the context of the ongoing conflict.
Hope for Israel-Hamas war truce tempered by growing rift between Netanyahu and his U.S. and European allies
Optimism is growing around potential ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas, with discussions focusing on a truce that could involve a prisoner exchange. The Biden administration is urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reconsider a full-scale ground offensive in Rafah, Gaza, due to humanitarian concerns and potential international isolation. The U.S. is pushing for targeted strikes instead and continues to advocate for a ceasefire. The European Union has criticized Israel for provoking famine in Gaza, while Israel insists it allows humanitarian aid. Tensions between Israel and its allies, particularly the U.S., are escalating, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer calling for new Israeli elections. Netanyahu has resisted international pressure, maintaining his stance on the necessity of military operations in Rafah. Meanwhile, deadly clashes continue in Gaza, notably at Al-Shifa hospital, and Israeli protests are demanding the release of hostages and criticizing Netanyahu's leadership.
Bethlehem experiencing a less festive Christmas amid Israel-Hamas war
Bethlehem's Christmas is subdued this year due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which has left many Palestinians dead and affected tourism. Local shops are closed, and residents are forgoing festivities in solidarity with Gazans. The Church of the Nativity is quiet, and a nativity scene at the Evangelical Lutheran Church is made from rubble, symbolizing Jesus' identification with suffering. Palestinian Christians, the world's oldest community of believers, are dwindling in numbers, with many left homeless by the war. Community members express a desire for peace and feel forgotten by the global Christian community.
Bethlehem experiencing a less festive Christmas amid Israel-Hamas war
Bethlehem is experiencing a subdued Christmas due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which has significantly impacted the region. The town, usually vibrant with festive activities, is now quiet as residents show solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Local religious leaders and residents express their desire for peace and highlight the struggles faced by the shrinking Palestinian Christian community. The conflict has also severely affected tourism and local businesses in the Holy Land.
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