What does it say this November 16?

This Thursday, November 16, is the last day of Éric Dupond-Moretti’s trial and the return with great fanfare of trashy reality TV with Frenchie Shore. “That Says What” also takes stock of the situation at al-Chifa hospital in Gaza, the target of an Israeli military operation.

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Al-Chifa hospital in Gaza City, November 3, 2023. (DAWOOD NEMER / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, November 16, the Israeli army is still carrying out its military operation in the al-Chifa hospital in Gaza, which it claims houses a strategic Hamas center in its basement. Except that the first images of the operation do not clearly show this and the international community condemns the bombings and calls for caution. In this episode, we take stock of the situation.

A one-year suspended prison sentence was requested against the Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti, prosecuted for “illegal taking of interests”. “He took a step that he should never have taken,” said Attorney General Rémy Heitz during his indictment. For the last day of the trial this Thursday, his lawyers will try to convince the judges not to convict him.

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And then, it’s the new show that’s getting people talking right now on social media, not necessarily for the right reasons. “Frenchie shore” marks the return of trashy reality TV, where sex and vulgarity are assumed like never before on French TV. A bias that also allows for inclusive casting with people of different sexual orientations and gender identities.

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