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Israel-Hamas Truce

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The trucebetween Israeland Hamas is holding

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Since Friday,the two sides exchanged hostages and prisoners as part of a cease-fire deal. The agreement hasn’t been without hiccups (see: this delay). Here’s where things stand with the:

Hostages: On October 7th,Hamasand other militant groupstook an estimated 240 people fromIsrael hostage. Since Friday,Hamashas released a total of 39Israeli women and childrenand more than a dozen foreign nationals— including from Thailand,Russia,and the Philippines.They range in age from 2 to 85 years old, with children as young as 10 months old still in captivity.Among those freed includes4-year-oldAbigail Edan— an Israeli-American girl who President Biden said witnessed her parents killed in the attacks.

Prisoners: In exchange for the hostages,Israel agreed to freea total of 150Palestinian prisoners.So far, Israelhas released 117 prisoners — mostly womenand children, with the youngest reportedly being a 14-year-old boy.Some of them had been in prison for years for charges relating to attacks onIsraelis, including attempted murderand throwing stones.Others had been detained without knowing the charges against them.

What’s next?

The truce could be extended. Yesterday, Hamassaid it wants to continue the cease-fire as a way to “increase the number of those released from imprisonment.” Israelhas said it would extend the pause in fighting an extra day for every 10 additional hostages freed.Qatarand the US have also backed an extension as a way to get more hostages —including those held by other militant groups —and more aid trucks intoGaza.

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This has been the longest pause in fighting since the start of the latest Israel-Hamas war. Now, the possibility of an extended halt is raising hopes that more families could be reunited. 

 
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Who’s facing allegations…

NYC Mayor Eric Adams (D). Last week, a woman accused him of sexually assaulting her in 1993. The court filing —filed under New York’snow expired Adult Survivors Act— alleges that the assault happened while Adams and the woman both worked for the city. The filing also lists the New York City Police Department’s transit bureauand an NYPD association as defendants.The woman is seeking at least $5 million in damages. Adams has denied the accusation and said he doesn’t remember meeting the woman. The filing comes as two more women have accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual abuse. Other lawsuits have been filed against Jamie Foxx and Axl Rose.


Who people are talking about…

Derek Chauvin. On Friday, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd was seriously injured after being stabbed. Authorities said another inmate attacked Chauvin at the prison in Tucson, AZ. Chauvin was taken to a hospital and is now in ​​stable condition. He’s currently serving a sentence of more than 20 years after being convicted of murder and violating Floyd’s civil rights.


What’s sending shockwaves across Europe…

Netherlands’ general elections. Today, far-right populist Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party (PVV) is expected to continue coalition talks after winning the most seats in the parliamentary elections. Even though Wilders’ party came in first, he will have to form a coalition government, which could take months. The far-right party is known for its anti-immigration and anti-EU platform. Wilders has also called for a ban on the Quran and a halt to accepting asylum-seekers. Those plans aren’t expected to fly for the other parties.


What's a real renaissance…

A Destiny's Child reunion.


Who's saying 'allow me to reintroduce myself'...

Jennifer Lopez.

 
 
Skimm Picks

Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. A Bike-Friday deal that’s wheely worth it. 

Sorry, not sorry. This quality e-bike provider is offering up to 75% (aka $1,200) off their curated selection of new and upcycled e-bikes until Nov 28. Plus, they’ll deliver your pick(s) to your doorstep within a week.*


2. Cozy gifts they'll use all winter long.

Get them this wearable blanket and they'll love you forever. Trust us.


3. A less-expensive alternative to the Uggs you're seeing everywhere.

These soft and fluffy mini boots from Koolaburra by Ugg will become your go-tos this winter. Unlike the OGs, they cost under $100 and are actually in stock.


4. Fun holiday party games for all ages.

There's nothing like some good, old-fashioned family bonding over a creepy murder mystery game.


 
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Making travel possible…Cristin O (CA). She’s sponsoring the first family vacation for a single-mom and her kids through the non-profit Connecting Flights Foundation.

(Some) Birthdays…Jill Leiderman (CA), Becca Elman (IL), Lauren Carle (NH), Amanda Dunn (GA), Korinne Barta (IL), Kimberly Wyse (PA), Marybeth O'Connor (PA), Ellen Byck (NY), Lesley Schmidt (KS), Sivani Reddy (AL), Colette Manning (SD), Ann Blessman (MI), Mary Norton (NY), Amy Ketchum (KY), Judy Rossano (SC)

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