Assailants killed at least 32 people in northwest Nigerian villages, while Israeli attacks in Gaza claimed the lives of at least 11 Palestinians, according to reports from multiple sources. The incidents highlight ongoing violence and instability in different parts of the world.
In Nigeria, armed assailants on motorbikes attacked three villages, burning homes and shops, according to residents who escaped the violence (The Guardian). The attacks occurred in the northwest region, and the government faces mounting pressure to restore stability (The Guardian). Military personnel were deployed to the area after the raids (The Guardian).
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, Israeli attacks continued, violating the ceasefire, according to hospital sources (Al Jazeera). At least 11 Palestinians were killed in the latest attacks, including those who were sheltering in tents in the Jabalia refugee camp (Al Jazeera). One mother, Hanaa al-Mabhuh, was searching for her missing son among the bodies at al-Shifa Hospital (Al Jazeera).
In other news, US military forces boarded a second oil tanker in the Indian Ocean linked to Venezuela, targeting illicit oil connected to the country (The Guardian). The Pentagon tracked the sanctioned vessel from the Caribbean Sea (The Guardian). Venezuela has faced US sanctions on its oil for several years (The Guardian).
Additionally, in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, the community received an outpouring of support after a school shooting (The Guardian). Jim Caruso traveled 700 miles to offer comfort and support, stating, "I wanted to be here to bring some level of comfort" (The Guardian).
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