This Monday, November 13, we look back at the demonstration against anti-Semitism on Sunday in France, while Palestinians continue to flee Gaza. In Iceland, a state of emergency is declared in the face of the threat of an imminent volcanic eruption.
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This Monday, November 13, Emmanuel Macron will receive representatives of religions at the Elysée, the day after the march against anti-Semitism. 182,000 people gathered throughout France, including 105,000 in Paris. Many political figures from all sides, including the far-right, took part, but not La France insoumise.
In Gaza, Palestinian civilians continue to flee the bombs. An independent journalist filmed his exodus towards the south of the territory, passing through the al-Chifa hospital, trapped in the fighting. The Israeli army accuses Hamas of hiding in the basement of the establishment. At the same time, the Prime Minister of Israel raised on Sunday the possibility of an agreement to release hostages.
In Iceland, hundreds of earthquakes have made several experts fear the eruption of a dormant volcano in the coming days, or even hours. With each tremor, the magma moves closer to the earth’s crust. The 4,000 inhabitants of Grindavik were evacuated.
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