Palestine

It comes after violence broke out between Israelis and pro-Palestinian groups in Amsterdam last Thursday.
The ex-president went on a full defense of Israel's ongoing slaughter in Gaza, while campaigning for Harris in the Arab-heavy swing state.
UK health secretary Wes Streeting called it a "catastrophe".
There are fears Lebanon could soon turn into a humanitarian crisis, like Gaza, after the deadliest day of strikes since 2006.
The resolution supported by most of the General Assembly calls for Israel to withdraw from Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem within the next 12 months.
The former PM said: “You are going to have to win the hearts and minds if you want a chance for peace."
It comes amid increasingly fraught ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
There's a lot of pressure on Thursday's peace talks in Doha.
Israel is the "vanguard" of civilisation and "should be praised," Gilad Erdan said.
But Iran has reportedly rejected the pleas to avoid escalation in the Middle East.