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Trump Meets NATO Chief Today as Israel Faces Court Order on Gaza Aid

UPDATE: In a significant move, US President Donald Trump is set to meet NATO chief Mark Rutte today at the White House. The meeting comes as pressure mounts on Russia to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine following the collapse of a planned meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This urgent gathering highlights the escalating conflict in Ukraine, where overnight attacks by Russian forces resulted in at least six deaths and 29 injuries in drone and missile strikes targeting Kyiv, according to officials.

Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has just ruled that Israel is legally obligated to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. This landmark decision comes after the UN General Assembly requested clarity on Israel’s obligations, particularly as it has effectively barred the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from operating in the territory since March.

ICJ President Yuji Iwasawa stated, “Israel is under the obligation to agree to and facilitate relief schemes provided by the United Nations and its entities, including UNRWA.” Currently, 6,000 trucks of supplies sit waiting to enter Gaza, where the humanitarian situation remains dire. The advisory opinion arrives amid a fragile US-brokered ceasefire that has been in effect since October 10.

In response to the court’s ruling, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected the decision, labeling it “political” and asserting that Israel will not cooperate with organizations it claims are associated with terrorism. The ongoing tensions in this region underscore the critical nature of this ruling and its potential impact on civilian life in Gaza.

Additionally, in Australian politics, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has dismissed rumors that former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is poised to take over her leadership role. “My attitude is if someone can do a better job than I can, fair enough, but don’t write me off at the moment,” she stated to Sky News.

Tragedy struck at Frankston Pier in Victoria, where two men lost their lives after being swept into the water due to extreme winds reaching 130 km/h. Emergency services were called shortly before 4:45 PM on October 22, and the men were found unresponsive soon after. Despite rescue efforts, they could not be revived.

As these stories develop, stay tuned for more live updates. The world is watching as diplomatic efforts unfold and humanitarian crises deepen.

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