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‘Sacrificial pawns’: Israel attacks Gaza as election approaches
Israel’s assault on Gaza on Friday was weeks within the making, a deliberate act to achieve legitimacy with its public, say Palestinian observers, as Israel braces for brand spanking new elections in November.
On Friday, Israel launched missiles all through the besieged Palestinian enclave, killing 10 folks, together with a five-year-old lady, a 23-year-old girl, in addition to Taysir al-Jabari, a commander of Islamic Jihad’s navy wing.
Islamic Jihad group mentioned it fired greater than 100 rockets into Israel in retaliation for the air raids. The violence raised fears of one other battle on Gaza by Israel, simply 15 months after a month-long battle that killed greater than 260 folks.
“Everyone seems to be nervous, there is no such thing as a urge for food for battle,” mentioned Tamer Qarmout from the Doha Institute of Graduate Research, who hails from Gaza and has household there.
“Gaza has witnessed 4 or 5 main conflicts over the past 15 years. We’re nonetheless speaking concerning the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. Gaza has by no means actually recovered, it simply lives from battle to battle,” he instructed Al Jazeera.
Israel’s lethal assaults got here after Israeli forces arrested Bassam al-Saadi, a senior member of the armed group, earlier within the week. Al-Saadi was detained throughout an Israeli raid within the West Financial institution metropolis of Jenin, throughout which a youngster was killed.
‘Shock and awe’
Previous to the assassination of al-Jabari, Israel tightened its grip on the coastal enclave, already 15 years underneath a brutal blockade, by shutting down all border crossings.
Israel additionally closed roads round Gaza earlier this week and despatched reinforcements to the border because it braced for a response after al-Saadi’s arrest.
Friday’s assault got here on the heels of earlier assaults, together with drone strikes on the Gaza Strip, main some observers to recommend the present escalation is a calculated transfer. The West Financial institution, too, has additionally seen an increase in Israeli assaults by troopers and settlers alike, in addition to arrests of Palestinians and residential demolitions.
“Israel is arming its settlers within the West Financial institution to shoot and kill Palestinians and to not [do so] underneath the chain of command of the navy. So what we’re seeing proper now’s an intensification of Israel’s navy technique of ‘shock and awe’,” mentioned Mariam Barghouti, a Ramallah-based researcher.
“Let’s additionally take into account that Israeli elections are coming this November, and there’s this development of Israeli leaders to make use of Gaza as a weapon to rally the Israeli settler inhabitants.”
‘It’s a contest’
Israel appeared intent on escalating the state of affairs when Prime Minister Yair Lapid mentioned on Thursday that Israel “is not going to shrink back from utilizing pressure to revive regular life within the south of the nation, and we is not going to cease the coverage of arresting terrorist operatives in Israel”.
Nour Odeh, a former Palestinian Authority authorities spokesman and a political analyst, recommended the most recent assault may very well be politically motivated.
“Gaza is traumatised. It has not recovered but. Hamas and Jihad have been going out of their strategy to preserve calm and provides folks an opportunity to breathe. Nobody was looking for an escalation – besides Lapid,” mentioned Odeh.
“It’s a contest to indicate who’s extra highly effective. Lapid desires to show he has what it takes, although he has no navy background,” she added.
‘Gazans pays’
Analysts mentioned there are intersecting electoral influences fueling Israel’s determination to start out what might probably be one other battle.
As is the case nearly each summer season, the present governing coalition in Israel is which means to look hawkish within the lead-up to a different election cycle wherein the Likud Get together – headed by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – is poised for a return.
It additionally got here at a time when the USA is gearing up for midterm elections, and with the Democrats elevated by some minor legislative victories, the Biden administration might be extra averse to telling Israel to stop its assaults, or holding it accountable for battle crimes such because the killing of the younger lady and different civilians on Friday.
“Israel is utilizing Gazans as sacrificial pawns of their ongoing battle for energy and are appearing with impunity as a result of they know no person can or will maintain them accountable,” mentioned Tariq Kenney-Shawa, a US-based coverage fellow at Al Shabaka – The Palestinian Coverage Community, an unbiased, nonprofit think-tank.
“The truth that zero rockets have been fired from Gaza previous to Israel’s unilateral determination to start out a bloodbath, regardless of the tightening of the blockade, and the assassination of PIJ [Palestinian Islamic Jihad] leaders, it’s proof of the vacuity of Israeli safety issues.
“Israel seems bent on hanging PIJ arduous, so PIJ must reply as they’ve already indicated. That is going to escalate once more and Gazans pays.”
Gideon Levy, an Israeli commentator and author for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, instructed Al Jazeera that bombing Gaza has develop into a method for Israeli politicians to indicate their “power” forward of voting.
“I’m very suspicious that it has to do with the elections. Any prime minister must show himself, particularly if he comes from the centre-left in Israel. And we have now a brand new prime minister, and he desires to indicate that he’s macho like all the previous prime ministers. All these are very poor excuses to go for one more spherical in Gaza,” Levy mentioned.
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He’s fast, feisty and could play Quidditch. Meet the bat that won a beauty contest
ASHLAND, Ore. (AP) — A winged creature from Oregon was crowned this year’s winner Thursday in an annual bat beauty contest put on by the Bureau of Land Management.
On Halloween, which was also the last day of International Bat Week, a hoary bat with a feisty personality named “Hoary Potter” defeated “Lestat”, the western small-footed bat from Idaho, in the final round of the contest. It also bested a Townsend’s big-eared bat named “Sir Flaps-A-Lot” from Utah, among others.
The victory marks the third year in a row that a bat from Oregon has taken first place in the contest. Last year, “William ShakespEAR,” a female Townsend’s big-eared bat from southern Oregon took the title. In 2022, a canyon bat named “Barbara” also from southern Oregon was declared the winner.
The federal agency has held the competition since 2019 to raise awareness about the animal’s ecological importance. The bats are part of wild populations living on public lands, and are photographed by agency staff. BLM posted the photos on its Facebook and Instagram accounts, and asked people to vote for the cutest one.
Hoary bats are known for swift flight and wrapping themselves in their own tails to mimic leaves and to hide from predators, the agency said. Because of this attribute, it estimated Hoary Potter would be “the perfect candidate for seeker on this year’s Quidditch team,” referring to the game in Harry Potter that is played on flying brooms.
Emma Busk, the BLM wildlife technician who photographed Hoary Potter, said bats play a key role in the environment by eating insects and pollinating flowers and fruits. But they’re increasingly facing the threats of habitat loss, disease and light pollution, and are often misunderstood as scary disease carriers, she said.
“Less than 1% of all bat populations actually carry rabies, and the bat-to-human disease transmission is actually really low,” she said.
Busk said she hopes the event inspires more love for the only flying mammal.
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Spain searches for bodies after unprecedented flooding claims at least 158 lives
Crews searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings Thursday as residents salvaged what they could from their ruined homes following monstrous flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 158 lives, with 155 deaths confirmed in the eastern Valencia region alone.
More horrors emerged Thursday from the debris and ubiquitous layers of mud left by the walls of water that produced Spain’s deadliest natural disaster in living memory. The damage recalled the aftermath of a tsunami, with survivors left to pick up the pieces as they mourn their loved ones.
AT LEAST 63 DEAD IN DEVASTATING FLASH FLOODS ACROSS EASTERN SPAIN, OFFICIALS SAY
Cars were piled on one another like fallen dominoes, uprooted trees, downed power lines and household items all mired in mud that covered streets in dozens of communities in Valencia, a region south of Barcelona on the Mediterranean coast.
An unknown number of people are still missing and more victims could be found.
“Unfortunately, there are dead people inside some vehicles,” Spain’s Transport Minister Óscar Puente said early Thursday before the death toll spiked from 95 on Wednesday night.
Rushing water turned narrow streets into death traps and spawned rivers that tore through homes and businesses, sweeping away cars, people and everything else in its path. The floods demolished bridges and left roads unrecognizable.
Luís Sánchez, a welder, said he saved several people who were trapped in their cars on the flooded V-31 highway south of Valencia city. The road rapidly became a floating graveyard strewn with hundreds of vehicles.
“I saw bodies floating past. I called out, but nothing,” Sánchez said. “The firefighters took the elderly first, when they could get in. I am from nearby so I tried to help and rescue people. People were crying all over, they were trapped.”
Regional authorities said late Wednesday that rescuers in helicopters saved some 70 people stranded on rooftops and in cars, but ground crews were far from done.
“Our priority is to find the victims and the missing so we can help end the suffering of their families,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said after meeting with officials and emergency services in Valencia on Thursday, the first of three official days of mourning.
An ‘extraordinary’ deluge
Spain’s Mediterranean coast is used to autumn storms that can cause flooding, but this was the most powerful flash flood event in recent memory. Scientists link it to climate change, which is also behind increasingly high temperatures and droughts in Spain and the heating up of the Mediterranean Sea.
Human-caused climate change has doubled the likelihood of a storm like this week’s deluge in Valencia, according to a rapid but partial analysis Thursday by World Weather Attribution, comprising dozens of international scientists who study global warming’s role in extreme weather.
Spain has been suffering from an almost two-year drought, meaning that when the deluge happened late Tuesday and early Wednesday, the ground was so hard that it could not absorb the rain, leading to flash floods.
The violent weather event surprised regional government officials. Spain’s national weather service said it rained more in eight hours in the Valencian town of Chiva than it had in the preceding 20 months, calling the deluge “extraordinary.”
In Paiporta, a community of 25,000 next to Valencia city where mayor Maribel Albalat said Thursday that not fewer than 62 people had perished.
“(Paiporta) never has floods, we never have this kind of problem. And we found a lot of elderly people in the town center,” Albalat told national broadcaster RTVE. “There were also a lot of people who came to get their cars out of their garages … it was a real trap.’
Farms damaged
While the most suffering was inflicted on municipalities near the city of Valencia, the storms unleashed their fury over huge swaths of the south and eastern coast of the Iberian peninsula. Two fatalities were confirmed in the neighboring Castilla La Mancha region and one in southern Andalusia.
Greenhouses and farms across southern Spain, known as Europe’s garden for its exported produce, were also ruined by heavy rains and flooding. The storms spawned a freak tornado in Valencia and a hail storm that punched holes in cars in Andalusia. Homes were left without water as far southwest as Malaga in Andalusia.
Heavy rains continued Thursday farther north as the Spanish weather agency issued alerts for several counties in Castellón, in the eastern Valencia region, and for Tarragona in Catalonia, as well as southwest Cadiz.
“This storm front is still with us,” the prime minister said. “Stay home and heed the official recommendation and you will help save lives.”
The search goes on amid the destruction
Over 1,000 soldiers from Spain’s emergency rescue units joined regional and local emergency workers in the search for bodies and survivors.
“We are searching house by house,” Ángel Martínez, with a military emergency unit, told Spain’s national radio RNE from the town of Utiel, where at least six people died.
An Associated Press journalist saw rescuers remove seven body bags from an underground garage in Barrio de la Torre on Thursday.
Many residents in both towns had to walk long distances in sticky mud to find food and water. Many of their cars had been destroyed and the mud, destruction and debris left by the storm made some roads unpassable. Some pushed shopping carts along sodden streets while others carried their children to keep them out of the muck.
Valencia regional President Carlos Mazón on Thursday asked if Spain’s army could assist with distributing basic goods to the population.
The National Police arrest 39 people for looting on Wednesday. The Civil Guard deployed officers to stop further thefts from homes, cars and shopping malls.
Some 150,000 people in Valencia were without electricity on Wednesday, but roughly half had power by Thursday, Spanish news agency EFE reported. An unknown number did not have running water and were relying on whatever bottled water they could find.
The region remained partly isolated with several roads cut off and train lines interrupted, including the high-speed service to Madrid. Officials said it will take two to three weeks to repair that damaged line.
A man wept as he showed a reporter from national broadcaster RTVE the shell of what was once the ground floor of his home in Catarroja, south of Valencia. It looked as though a bomb had detonated inside, obliterating furniture and belongings, and stripping the paint off some walls.
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Orbán's meeting with FPÖ leaders in Vienna sparks controversy
The Hungarian prime minister arrived in Vienna on Thursday, where he was received by parliamentary president Walter Rosenkranz in a meeting condemned by several Austrian political parties.
Despite criticism from other political parties, Austria’s newly elected parliament president, Walter Rosenkranz of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), hosted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Vienna as his first official guest.
The controversial visit took place in the Austrian parliament’s reception room, with the entire leadership of the FPÖ, including leader Herbert Kickl, reportedly in attendance.
After the meeting concluded, Orbán had a separate, private meeting with Kickl. However, nothing was initially revealed about the content of their conversation.
Rosenkranz said the meeting had been arranged before he took office.
Other Austrian parties, including the Greens and Social Democrats, had resisted Orbán’s visit. Green party parliamentary leader Sigrid Maurer said the FPÖ views Orbán as a role model, which should be considered “an absolute warning signal.”
FPÖ finished first in the recent Austrian parliamentary elections, garnering 29.2% of the vote in the country’s first far-right election win since World War II.
Experts say the party managed to tap into Austrian anxiety on housing and healthcare, as well as often successfully blaming migration for a host of other issues.
As is customary within Austria, the group with the highest number of votes appoints the President of Parliament – hence Rosenkranz being elected to the second-highest state office in the country last week.
Orbán will reportedly not meet with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer during the visit.
Far-right alliance in Europe
Austria’s Freedom Party and Orbán’s Fidesz party both belong to the new European far-right group Patriots for Europe.
The party shares a deep aversion to the Green Deal, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s flagship initiative to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, and have challenged the project of European integration as well as the power granted to EU institutions.
Patriots for Europe are also opposed to providing Ukraine with military equipment, question the efficiency of Western sanctions against Moscow and want to maintain close relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his government.
It is the third-largest group in the European Parliament, boasting dozens of MEPs from countries like France, Italy and the Netherlands.
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