What does October 18 say?

This Wednesday, October 18, the UN says it is “horrified” and calls for a ceasefire after the bombing of a hospital in Gaza, the minute of silence in tribute to Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard was disrupted and it is the release of Martin Scorcese’s new film.

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A doctor inspects the damage at a hospital in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli strike.  (MAJDI FATHI / NURPHOTO)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, October 18, the Secretary General of the United Nations calls for an “immediate ceasefire” after the bombing of a hospital in Gaza for which the Palestinian Islamist movements and Israel deny each other responsibility. The explosion left hundreds dead.

The Ministry of National Education reports 179 incidents recorded in schools during the minute of silence in tribute to Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard, the French teacher killed Friday in Arras. They were all brought to justice, including a few dozen of them for advocating terrorism.

And then the highly anticipated “Killers of the Flower Moon” comes out this Wednesday in theaters. The 80th film by director Martin Scorcese tells the shameful history of the United States by revisiting the massacre of the Osage Native Americans for their oil.

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