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Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 17 After Soldier Wounded; Migrant Boat Collision Kills 15; Snakebite Fatality in Nigeria; Human Rights Under Threat
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 17 Palestinians on Tuesday, according to hospital officials, after a soldier was seriously wounded by gunfire. The Israeli military stated the strikes targeted the northern and southern Gaza Strip following what they described as a "blatant violation" of a three-month-old ceasefire agreement with Hamas. The military reported that "terrorists" opened fire during an operation near the Yellow Line, which marks territory controlled by Israel. According to hospital officials, six children were among the dead.
In other news, at least 15 migrants died after a speedboat carrying them collided with a Greek coast guard vessel off the coast of the island of Chios on Tuesday. Greek authorities said the speedboat was making dangerous maneuvers and a pursuit was underway at the time of the collision in the Chios Strait, near the village of Vrontados, according to the BBC. The coast guard confirmed the speedboat capsized and sunk. Twenty-four people were rescued, some seriously injured, and searches continued Wednesday for others reportedly still missing.
Tragedy also struck in Nigeria, where Ifunanya Nwangene, a 26-year-old singer and former contestant on The Voice Nigeria, died after being bitten by a snake in her flat in Abuja. Nwangene reportedly sent a last message to friends saying, "Please come," while awaiting treatment in the hospital. Her death has highlighted a crisis of preventable snakebite fatalities in Nigeria, raising questions about the availability of effective antivenoms, according to The Guardian.
Meanwhile, a new report indicates a global "democratic recession" is underway, with human rights increasingly imperiled. According to the report, growing authoritarianism and abuses in the United States, Russia, and China threaten the global rules-based order. The report states that almost three-quarters of the global population now live under autocratic rulers, levels not seen since the 1980s. The report also pointed to abuses allegedly led by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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