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EU calls for ‘humanitarian pause in Gaza; Whale body-slams windsurfer at Sydney beach; what next for Web Summit; and Sonia O’Sullivan on running the Dublin Marathon

An aerial view of flooding in Midleton, Co Cork after Storm Babet earlier this month. Your morning news briefing includes a report on delays to Ireland's new flood forecasting system, updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict, and the ongoing search for a suspect in a mass shooting in the US. Photograph: Guileen Coast Guard
An aerial view of flooding in Midleton, Co Cork after Storm Babet earlier this month. Your morning news briefing includes a report on delays to Ireland's new flood forecasting system, updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict, and the ongoing search for a suspect in a mass shooting in the US. Photograph: Guileen Coast Guard

US carries out airstrikes on Iran-linked sites in Syria

The United States has carried out airstrikes on facilities in Syria used by Iran and its allies in the region.

The Pentagon said that the strikes were in response to “a series of ongoing and mostly unsuccessful attacks against US personnel in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militia groups” that began on October 17th.

US officials said the airstrikes had hit weapons and ammunition storage facilities, writes Washington Correspondent Martin Wall.

Israel-Hamas conflict

An injured child is rushed into a hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, following an Israeli air strike earlier this week.  Photograph: Yousef Masoud/The New York Times
An injured child is rushed into a hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, following an Israeli air strike earlier this week. Photograph: Yousef Masoud/The New York Times

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Law enforcement gather near the home of mass-shooting suspect Robert Card in Bowdoin, Maine, USA, on Thursday. Photograph: EPA
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Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave pictured at the 2021 Web Summit in Lisbon is no longer chief executive of the event. Photograph: EPA/Antonio Cotrim
Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave pictured at the 2021 Web Summit in Lisbon is no longer chief executive of the event. Photograph: EPA/Antonio Cotrim
  • Web Summit faces up to an uncertain future without its founder: This year’s Web Summit may still be a little over two weeks away, yet already it is shaping up to be a very different event from any other. The Lisbon event will be the first without cofounder Paddy Cosgrave at the helm since the first Dublin event in 2009, when 400 people crowded into a room to hear bloggers and journalists discuss the impact of the internet on the media and politics, writes Ciara O’Brien.

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Israel-Hamas conflict

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Sir, – Given the high cost in terms of the loss of innocent lives in Gaza, Israel must ask itself is the bombardment and siege of Gaza the only solution?

It is not desirable for the inevitable hatred and desire for revenge arising from the heinous October 7th attacks to cloud the logic behind any solution to the current crisis. A simple thought experiment may help in this regard.

Setting aside the absurdities inherent in such thought experiments, imagine that every person in Gaza that is not a threat to Israel, the innocent civilians, are replaced by people that are also not a threat to Israel, that is Israeli citizens. Now if the bombardment and siege of Gaza is killing Israeli citizens in place of Palestinians would they also be unavoidable collateral damage or could there be an alternative solution to Israeli security?

– Yours, etc, VINCENT O’BRIEN, Moorepark, Co Meath.

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