Trump's election victory stirs hope and concern among Palestinians, while over 200 Gazans are medically evacuated amid escalating conflict.
In a recent call, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated
Donald Trump on his U.S. election victory, discussing the Iranian threat and agreeing to work together on Israel's security.
Interestingly, Trump's promises to address Middle East conflicts resonated with Muslim voters in Dearborn, Michigan, helping him secure an unexpected victory by appealing to those disenchanted with the previous administration's support for Israel, despite his own pro-Israel stance.
Shifting focus to the Gaza Strip, the UN announced a significant triumph in its polio vaccination campaign, successfully protecting over half a million children amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, thanks to efforts by WHO and UNICEF.
Meanwhile, in the UK, British doctor Thomas Kwan received a 31-year sentence for attempting to murder his mother's partner using a poisoned fake
COVID-19
vaccine, revealing a chilling inheritance plot unraveled through diligent investigation and surveillance.
Back in the Middle East, Israel, along with WHO, carried out a major medical evacuation of over 200 Gazans to the UAE and Romania, a critical operation amidst escalating conflict that underscores the humanitarian challenges faced in the region.
As
Donald Trump assumes office, Palestinians in Gaza are hopeful he might broker peace to end the distressing conflict with Israel, while those in the West Bank remain anxious about his historically pro-Israel policies, revealing a complex mix of hope and concern in the wake of his election.