2023: A Glimpse into the World

2023: A Glimpse into the World

The world this year ⁢2023

Less than six months after celebrating the ⁤75th ​anniversary of its founding, Israel suffered its worst-ever⁣ terrorist‍ attack. On October 7th Hamas militants crossed from Gaza ‌ and went on ⁤a rampage in the surrounding area, killing 1,200 people, 364 ⁤of them at a music festival. Some 240 people were taken hostage.⁤ The scale of the attack, ⁣the mutilation​ of⁤ bodies and brutal assault of women shocked the world, yet antisemitism surged. Israel launched​ a​ war on ‍Hamas⁢ in Gaza, flattening⁤ swathes of the ⁣Palestinian territory⁢ and killing 20,000 ⁢people, including militants. By⁤ the end​ of‌ the ⁢year America was signalling to Israel that it ​should seek to wind down the conflict.

Before the Hamas ⁢attack Binyamin Netanyahu’s government was ‌already‌ under pressure, as hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets in a wave of rallies ​to protest against controversial reforms to the judiciary.

In a historic ⁢first, America’s House of Representatives ‌removed​ a speaker from office.⁢ Kevin McCarthy‌ was brought down by a ​group of right-wing Republicans who‍ were⁤ angry that he had sought ⁣Democratic support to avoid a government ⁤shutdown (the Democrats then deserted Mr McCarthy and voted to remove him). It took the ‌dysfunctional⁤ Republicans ⁢a few weeks ⁣to choose ​a new speaker, Mike Johnson.

2023-12-20 08:42:15
Article from www.economist.com

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