At least 11 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip on Sunday in the latest Israeli attacks, hospital sources told Al Jazeera, continuing a violation of the ceasefire. The attacks included the targeting of tents sheltering people in the Jabalia refugee camp, resulting in at least five fatalities, according to the sources.
The attacks come as the UN Secretary-General called for reform of the UN Security Council, stating that the absence of African nations from permanent seats is "indefensible," according to Al Jazeera. Latin American and most Asian countries also lack permanent representation, despite their large populations.
In Gaza City, Hanaa al-Mabhuh is searching for her missing son among the bodies at al-Shifa Hospital, as reported by Al Jazeera. The mother is searching for any trace of her youngest child, torn between the desire to know what happened and the fear of finding him among the dead.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) arrested former Energy Minister German Galushchenko while he was attempting to cross the country's border, according to an AFP report published by Al Jazeera. Galushchenko resigned in November amid a massive corruption scandal.
In the United States, the Republican Party currently controls the White House and both houses of Congress. However, questions remain about the future of "Trumpism" and its influence on the upcoming November elections, according to Al Jazeera. Despite criticism, US President Donald Trump remains popular among Republican voters.
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