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Gaza's death toll surpasses 70,000, Trump declares Venezuelan airspace closed

Nov 30, 2025
Gaza's death toll has now surpassed 70,000 amid ongoing airstrikes and a bleak humanitarian crisis affecting nearly two million Palestinians. Tensions rise as the US increases military presence near Venezuela and targets suspected drug boats. Venezuela responds by mobilizing its forces and displaying its air strength in light of these threats. Meanwhile, drone strikes near Kiev add to the escalating global conflicts. Stay tuned for insights into how these events shape international relations.
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INSIGHT

Ceasefire Did Not End Large-Scale Violence

  • Gaza's ceasefire failed to stop deadly strikes, pushing the death toll past 70,000.
  • Displacement and shortages leave nearly two million people living in tents without adequate shelter or food.
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Ceasefire Violations And Humanitarian Harm

  • Gaza's government media office reports Israel violated the ceasefire hundreds of times.
  • Forced starvation and displacement are cited as ongoing tactics worsening the humanitarian emergency.
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U.S.-Venezuela Tensions Escalate

  • Donald Trump declared Venezuelan airspace should be considered closed, escalating tensions with Caracas.
  • The U.S. has increased patrols and targeted suspected drug trafficking boats in the region since September.
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