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— After a long journey from , more than 100 American citizens and their families have entered through the . Jonathan Webster, the in Cairo's consul general, said some of those families are telling him they ran out of food and water during their journeys.

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Hopefully, some made it through in this batch. Many Americans, French citizens and some Canadians reportedly reached

Waving white flags and holding their hands above their heads, families fled past tanks waiting to storm in the next stage of the war that the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin , has said will give Israel “indefinite” control over the besieged territory.

’s military gave civilians inside the encircled city a four-hour window to leave on Tuesday.

‘We saw death’: families flee past tanks as Israel begins to storm Gaza City |
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

— Department of Foreign (DFA) on Tuesday announced Palestinian spouses of in will be allowed to cross the border into .

DFA is just waiting for a written approval from Ministry of Foreign Affairs in .

Palestinian spouses of Filipinos in Gaza will be allowed to go to Egypt – DFA
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Palestinian spouses of Filipinos in Gaza will be allowed to go to Egypt – DFAINQUIRER.net

The group is accompanied by Philippine Embassy officials led by Ambassador Ezzedin H. Tago on the way to , according to a report by on on Wednesday, citing a source.

They made a stopover in el-Arish in to eat, around 30 kilometers away from the border.

40 exit Gaza via , now safe in Egypt | GMA News Online
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Negotiations are continuing between and Palestinian group , mediated by in coordination with the , that could see 10-15 Hamas-held captives released in exchange for a multiday pause in fighting, Hamas and Egyptian sources have told the Reuters and AFP news agencies.

Negotiations ongoing for release of 10-15 Hamas captives, reports say | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera
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Negotiations ongoing for release of 10-15 Hamas captives, reports sayAl Jazeera

has joined many countries in calling for an immediate and has sent humanitarian aid to .

Indonesia president will convey to that "- war should be stopped"
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The - war has sharply divided , with a growing number of residents calling for a ceasefire in the conflict that has claimed more than 11,000 lives.

“I know emotions are high, and people are scared. But attacking each other is not who we are as Canadians,” the prime minister said on Thursday.

Justin Trudeau condemns shots fired at two Jewish schools in | Canada | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

Professor Zachary Abuza, an expert on South-east Asian security, warned of a “revitalisation of , renewed terror attacks, and fund-raising for militant groups” serving as “a catalyst for... disparate groups in that are seeking both a cause and charismatic leader to rally around”.

‘risks losing the street’ in Muslim S-E Asia as war stirs anti-US sentiments | The Straits Times
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“Happy to hear the update that 56 more have left amid the - conflict, joining the 42 who had previously crossed. This brings the total to 98 out of the 137 originally in Gaza, now en route to ,” Marcos said on X.

56 more Filipinos fled Gaza; en route to Cairo — Bongbong Marcos |
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56 more Filipinos fled Gaza; en route to Cairo — Bongbong MarcosINQUIRER.net

Incidents among the approximately 2,000 attacks reported in since 7 October have included the painting of on Jewish homes and institutes and the spreading of antisemitic slogans.The resulting pessimism has prompted many organisers of events around this anniversary to adopt the slogan “‘Never Again’ is Now”

‘Never again is now’: 1938 anniversary marked in Germany | Germany | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

The lack of a synchronised collection system could mean that a full accounting of the violence would never be reached, and could hinder attempts at justice in international legal forums, the paper said, referencing by way of comparison the painstaking work undertaken by the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office in documenting Russian .

women’s groups warn of failure to keep evidence of in attacks
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Israel women’s groups warn of failure to keep evidence of sexual violence in Hamas attacksThe Guardian

Israel is losing the
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The organisers of the pro-Palestine march due to take place on believe “hundreds of thousands” of people will turn out for what they say will be one of ’s biggest days of mass protests after the row over whether the event would be banned.

Pro- march will be one of ’s biggest ever protests, organisers predict | - War| The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

The religious edict by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) said in the country must support the ’ struggle against “Israeli aggression”, while also declaring that support for or its supporters is “”, or against . have no legal force and are aimed at encouraging the devout against taking a certain course of action.

Indonesian clerics issue boycotting Israel-linked firms
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and shared flyers online that have been plastered and torn down globally amidst the war in

‘It’s like a fire in the world’: how the Israeli ‘kidnapped’ posters set off a phenomenon and a backlash | - war | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

The 34 , who crossed into from through the border bridge before flying to the , were mostly spouses and dependents of Palestinian nationals, according to the DFA.

DFA says 34 Filipinos from Gaza arrived in PH | Inquirer News
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The Guardian's excellent live blog coverage here 👇The Metropolitan Police is doing a bangup job neutralizing hooligans - mostly hard right, white and looking for trouble.

London’s pro- march live: far right jostle with police near Cenotaph as thousands take to the streets
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The has long been a symbol of protest for , and as users suspect platforms of censoring content about , the corresponding emoji is being used in place of the Palestinian flag. Like the flag, the emoji is also red, green and black.

The watermelon isn’t just speak for Palestine
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The watermelon emoji isn't just TikTok speak for Palestine | TechCrunchTechCrunch

The expressed “grave concern” for the safety of everyone trapped in al-Shifa by the fighting and said it had lost communications with its contacts there.

“As horrifying reports of the hospital facing repeated attacks continue to emerge, we assume our contacts joined tens of thousands of displaced people and are fleeing the area,” the organisation said on X

Main hospital ‘totally surrounded’, director says as Netanyahu rejects ceasefire calls
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

Netanyahu sets out uncompromising postwar vision as Israel pounds GazaThe Guardian

The prime minister, Élisabeth Borne, whose father survived but took his life when she was 11, said at the head of the procession that when it came to antisemitism, the nation “must let nothing pass”.

Nearly 1,250 acts have been recorded in France since the start of the conflict – nearly three times as many as in all of 2022.

French politicians join 100,000 at Paris march against antisemitism | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov

It is not only who in recent weeks have arrived on .

Amid mounting fears of the conflagration spreading, western embassies in , the nation’s war-split capital, have also been on an emergency footing in anticipation of the strategic island once again becoming an and nerve centre for the distribution of .

‘We feel safe here’: becomes ‘haven’ after attack | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2023/nov