"Gaza's Post-War Future and the Threat of Insect-Borne Diseases"

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"Gaza's Post-War Future and the Threat of Insect-Borne Diseases"
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White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan is in Jerusalem to discuss the future of Gaza with Palestinian and Israeli leaders, focusing on reconstruction, security, and governance. Meanwhile, an investigation reveals that about 100 prosecutors in Ohio violated standards meant to preserve defendants' civil rights in criminal trials, reflecting broader issues in the criminal justice system. Global public health experts warn that the U.S. is unprepared to face the threat of new mosquito- and tick-borne tropical viruses. Additionally, a man has been charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Jewish community leader in Detroit, with police stating that the incident was not a case of overt antisemitism. Lastly, residents along the Israel-Lebanon border share their stories and show the destruction caused by Israeli strikes.

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