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ISRAEL DEPRIVES PALESTINIAN PRISONERS FOOD

 ISRAEL DEPRIVES PALESTINIAN PRISONERS OF FOOD, ISRAELI SUPREME COURT SAYS IN RARE RULING. The three-judge panel ruled unanimously that the Israeli government had a legal duty to provide Palestinian prisoners with three meals a day to ensure "a basic level of existence" and ordered authorities to fulfill that obligation TEL AVIV — In a highly rare exercise of wartime legal restraint, Israel's Supreme Court ruled Sunday that the Israeli government has deprived Palestinian detainees of even a minimum subsistence diet and ordered authorities to increase the amount and improve the quality of food served to deprived Palestinian inmates. Although it's the job of the Supreme Court to advise the government of the legality of its policies, the Israeli judiciary has seldom taken issue with its actions in the 23-month Israel-Hamas war. Since Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel that killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, Israel has largely rejected growing internat...

MORE THAN 15,000 PEOPLE HAVE IN ISRAEL CALL AN END TO GAZA WAR

  More than 15,000 people have taken to the streets in Israel to call for an end to the war in Gaza and urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a deal to free the remaining hostages. Families and supporters of the hostages still being held by Hamas thronged Jerusalem's Paris Square, with others gathering in Tel Aviv. Of the 48 hostages still being held in Gaza, as many as 20 are believed to be alive. Israel has  yet to formally respond  to a deal that would see the release of some hostages, but has  previously demanded  the return of all the hostages in any agreement. Netanyahu insists total victory over Hamas will bring the hostages home. Hamas took 251 hostages back to Gaza after its attack in southern Israel on 7 October 2023, in which some 1,200 people died. Israel launched a massive retaliation campaign to destroy Hamas which has resulted in the death of at least 64,368 Palestinians, according to figures from the Hamas-run health ministry. The UN...

JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER SHIGERU ISHIBAR ANNOUNCED HE IS STEPPING DOWN

 Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced he is stepping down after less than a year in the role, following two major election losses. The move comes a day before his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was expected to vote on whether to hold an internal leadership vote that could have forced him out. The LDP has governed Japan for most of the past seven decades, but under Ishiba it lost its majority in the lower house for the first time in 15 years and then lost its majority in the upper house in July. Japan, the world's fourth-largest economy and a key US ally, now faces a period of political uncertainty as tensions rise with China and regional insecurity mounts. "Now that a conclusion has been reached in the negotiations concerning the US tariff measures, I believe this is precisely the appropriate time," Ishiba said, referring to a deal signed last week to ease tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Japanese cars and other exports. Until Sunday, he ...