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    Evening Briefing Thursday 19th October

    enOctober 19, 2023

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    • British Nationals Affected by Israel-Gaza Conflict Reach 16The Israel-Gaza conflict continues, with British nationals among the casualties and both sides suffering. Leaders pledge support and discuss potential responses, while families grieve for their losses.

      The situation in Israel and Gaza continues to be volatile, with both Israeli and Palestinian lives being lost and families being affected. The number of British nationals killed or missing in the conflict has risen to 16. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged Britain's support for Israel during this time, while recognizing the suffering of the Palestinian people. Hamas, the militant group responsible for much of the violence, is unsure of the fate of its Israeli hostages due to ongoing Israeli bombardment in Gaza. The conflict is expected to continue, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu preparing for a long war. The international community, including the United States, is closely monitoring the situation and discussing potential responses. The human toll of the conflict is immense, with countless families on both sides grieving for their lost loved ones.

    • Middle East conflict disrupts Paris event, Scotland faces flooding and winds, Refugees returned to UK cause protestsDespite multiple crises disrupting normal life, resources like Shopify's global commerce platform can help individuals and businesses adapt and grow

      The world is facing multiple crises, both natural and political, which are disrupting normal life and requiring urgent attention. In the Middle East, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has led to the cancellation of the MTV Europe Music Awards in Paris. In Scotland, heavy flooding and strong winds have forced evacuations and school closures. Meanwhile, a group of refugees who were evacuated from a ship due to Legionella bacteria have been brought back to the UK, sparking protests. Shopify, on a brighter note, offers a solution for businesses looking to grow amidst these challenges, with its global commerce platform and high-converting checkout. Amidst the chaos, it's important to remember that there are resources available to help individuals and businesses navigate through difficult times.

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