This Monday, October 9, more than 500 targets were struck in Palestine by Israel which retaliates after the surprise attack by Hamas on Saturday, environmental activist Thomas Brail begins a thirst strike against the A69 highway and the ticket office for the Paralympic Games opens at 10 o ‘clock.
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This Monday, October 9, Israel responds after the surprise attack carried out on Saturday by Palestinian fighters. “More than 500 targets” were struck overnight, according to the Israeli army and fighting is still underway in Israel around the Gaza Strip. More than 1,100 people died, including around 700 Israelis and 400 Palestinians. Most are civilians. In this episode, “What does it say?” also looks back on this Israeli-Palestinian conflict which has lasted for 70 years.
Also listen: this episode of “Salut l’info!” dating from 2021 to better understand the conflict between Israel and Palestine (from 5’50”)
After 39 days of hunger strike against the A69 motorway project between Castres and Toulouse, environmental activist Thomas Brail will begin a thirst strike this Monday which will put his life in great danger. 1,500 scientists, some of whom specialize in land use planning and climate change, ask in an open letter to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron to abandon a project which “does not make sense”.
And then the ticket office for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will open at 10 a.m. 2.8 million tickets will be on sale to attend the 549 events, such as para-cycling, sitting volleyball and blind football, which will take place from August 28 to September 8 in the same competition venues as the Games Olympics.
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