Israeli Air Strikes Kill Dozens in Gaza Amidst Other Global Developments
Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 32 Palestinians on Saturday, according to local authorities, marking the heaviest strikes since the second phase of a ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump took effect earlier this month, according to BBC World. The civil defense agency, operated by Hamas, reported that children and women were among the dead, and that a helicopter gunship struck a tent sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis.
The strikes occurred amidst a backdrop of other significant events, including a special congressional election in Texas, where Democrat Christian Menefee won a seat previously held by a Democrat, according to Fox News. Menefee's victory will shrink the Republican's already narrow majority in the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., President Trump is reportedly pushing plans for a massive triumphal arch, a project the White House described as a central part of Trump's legacy and vision, according to Fox News. The White House defended the proposal in a statement to Fox News Digital, describing the monument as a potential iconic landmark.
In other news, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is entering the 2026 midterm election year at a significant financial disadvantage, trailing the Republican National Committee (RNC) by nearly $100 million, according to new federal financial disclosures reported by the New York Times. The DNC entered 2026 in debt, reporting $14 million in the bank with $17.5 million in debt, putting the party in the red by roughly $3.5 million. In contrast, the RNC had $95.1 million and no debt.
Additionally, BBC World reported on the changing atmosphere in a Chicago neighborhood following Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Operation Midway Blitz, launched in September, aimed to target "criminal illegal aliens," according to the report.
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