ISTANBUL (AA) – Here are the main topics Anadolu's English Desk plans to cover on Monday, October 7, 2024 (coverage may change depending on developing/breaking stories):
1st anniversary of Israeli genocide in Gaza Strip
A year after the ongoing genocide in Gaza, Israeli attacks on the besieged enclave continue, with nearly 42,000 Palestinians killed, the majority of whom are women and children, and about 97,200 injured.
The war has not only targeted civilians, but it has also ruined much of the enclave's infrastructure, endangered and killed health workers, and destroyed homes, schools, and entire neighborhoods.
The humanitarian situation for Palestinians is worsening daily as a result of ongoing attacks and a suffocating siege that prevents aid from entering Gaza.
Israeli aggression against Lebanon
The latest developments in the ongoing massive Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon amid border clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah.
The Syndicate of Chemists in Lebanon (SCL) warned Sunday that the scale of destruction and the depth of damage to buildings and the ground suggest the use of internationally banned bombs containing depleted uranium by Israeli forces.
Potential Israeli attack on Iran
Israel has decided to strike Iran following last week’s missile attack on Tel Aviv, Israel’s Channel 12 reported on Sunday. “The discussions on the method and timing of the attack are still ongoing,” the broadcaster added.
According to the media outlet, the potential targets in the planned attack could include critical oil and gas facilities, the presidential complex, and the headquarters of both Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Tehran.
West Bank raids
Israeli military raids on Palestinian cities and towns in the occupied West Bank have killed at least 742 people since October of last year, including 160 children, and injured nearly 6,200 others, with over 11,100 taken into custody.
Red Sea tensions
Red Sea tensions and the possible exchange of attacks between Israel and the Yemeni Houthi group.
Deteriorating humanitarian and security situation in Sudan
Humanitarian and security conditions continue to deteriorate in Sudan amid clashes between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Nobel Prize in Medicine
The winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology will be announced in Stockholm.
Protests in France mark Gaza war anniversary
Protests are planned across France to support the Gaza Strip and Lebanon on the first anniversary of Israel's genocidal war against Palestinians in the Middle East.
Hamburg Sustainability Conference
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to address Hamburg Sustainability Conference (HSC). The meeting will bring together representatives from the Global South and Global North to discuss global efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Report on water resources
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) will launch the State of Global Water Resources report at a press conference in Geneva.
Biden administration's statement on Lebanon, Gaza and Iran
Biden administration's likely statements regarding Israeli strikes in Lebanon, the situation in Gaza, and Iran's missile attacks on Israel.
Biden marks 1 year of Hamas attacks in Israel
President Joe Biden to participate in a candle lighting ceremony to commemorate one year since Hamas' attacks in Israel on Oct. 7.
Donald Trump delivers remarks at Jewish community gathering to mark Oct. 7 events
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will deliver remarks as Jewish community leaders gather at the Trump National Doral Miami resort to commemorate one year of Hamas attacks on Oct. 7.
Moscow hosts informal meeting of Commonwealth of Independent States leaders
Russian President Vladimir Putin to host an informal meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders. Heads of state are expected to discuss the most pressing issues on the international and regional agenda.
CIS foreign ministers' meeting in Moscow
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to chair a regular meeting of the Foreign Ministers Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Moscow. The foreign ministers will review the preliminary results of joint efforts to implement Russia's CIS chairmanship priorities in 2024, among other issues.
Protests in South Africa against Israel's ongoing genocidal war in Gaza
Pro-Palestine supporters are expected to hold protests and vigils to mark a year of Israeli brutality against the Gaza Strip.
Haitian premier talks with Kenyan president
Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille to visit Kenya for talks with President William Ruto, days after a gang killed 70 people. Kenyan police officers are deployed in Haiti as part of the Multinational Security Support mission.
US envoy to Uganda faces expulsion
The US ambassador to Uganda may be expelled if he does not apologize to President Yoweri Musenevi by Monday, Defense Forces chief General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has warned. He accused the envoy of disrespecting the president and trying to undermine the country's constitution.
UNICEF to donate cholera vaccines to Nigeria
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is expected to donate 600,000 doses of cholera vaccines to Borno state in northeastern Nigeria currently hit by a cholera outbreak.
North Korean parliamentary meeting expected to revise constitution
North Korea is likely to end all bilateral agreements with South Korea officially. The decision will be announced during a key parliamentary meeting to discuss constitutional amendments this week. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced in January that Pyongyang would revise the constitution to designate South Korea as the "No.1 hostile nation." He also asked that concepts like "peaceful reunification" be removed from it.
Pakistan holds 'All parties conference’ on Palestine
On the first anniversary of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, the Pakistani government is inviting all political and religious parties to develop a joint strategy for Palestine. People are expected to form a chain of human hands to show solidarity with Palestinians.
South Korean president meets with his Philippines counterpart
South Korean President Yoon will meet with Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to discuss economic, energy, and defense cooperation.
THE ECONOMY
Türkiye’s cash realizations
Treasury and Finance Ministry to share cash realizations for September.
Germany’s factory orders
Germany to share factory orders for August. Factory orders increased by 2.9% in July and 3.9% in June. It is expected to post a slight decline in August.
Eurozone retail sales
Eurostat to share retail sales figures for August. Retail sales dropped by 0.1% in July and 0.3% in June. The downward trend is expected to continue in August.
SPECIAL REPORTS
1 year of Gaza genocide: ‘Psychological terror is part of Israel’s genocidal plan’
By Beyza Donmez
Geneva – Report focusing on the extreme psychological and mental health toll for Palestinians suffering through Israel’s war on Gaza.
The story presents an overview of the spiraling mental health crisis in Gaza, using the latest figures and comparative data to establish the extent of the issue and how the situation has worsened since last October.
It includes interviews with Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN special rapporteur on the right to health, and Margaret Harris, spokesperson of the World Health Organization.
1 year of Gaza genocide: ‘New Palestinian generation will never surrender’
By Muhammed Enes Calli
Istanbul – Interview with veteran Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti about Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, focusing on the current situation and future scenarios as the deadly Israeli campaign enters its second year.
Barghouti speaks about a range of issues, including how Israel’s assault is "one of the biggest turning points” in international history since World War II, and how it has “re-energized” the younger Palestinian generation to fight for their cause.
He also speaks about the ways in which the situation has reshaped the Middle East and the wider region, and shares his views on what needs to be done to achieve a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.
1 year of Gaza genocide: What happens if Netanyahu becomes an accused war criminal?
By Rabia Ali
Istanbul – Report on the potential scenarios and legal implications for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if the International Criminal Court (ICC) issues an arrest warrant against him.
The story explains the process of a potential ICC warrant, the reasons for the delay in a decision on the chief prosecutor’s request, and how the situation could play out in the near future.
It includes interviews with war crime prosecutor Reed Brody and international human rights lawyer Francis Boyle, who speak about the significance of the warrants, the importance of international court rulings against Israel, and the need for enforcement of any potential orders.
1 year of Gaza genocide: World seeing gravest crimes against humanity since WWII, says Pakistani foreign minister
By Aamir Latif
Karachi, Pakistan – Interview with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar about Israel’s ongoing war on the Gaza Strip
Dar condemns Israel’s “unacceptable” violations against Palestinians and the sovereignty of Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, calling for an end to the spiraling violence and regional tensions.
He says the international community is witnessing “the gravest crimes against humanity committed since World War II,” and stresses the urgent need for collective efforts to ensure accountability, justice and lasting peace.
1 year of Gaza genocide: Israel’s war has killed more journalists than Vietnam, World War II, says IFJ chief
By Beyza Donmez
Geneva – Interview with Dominique Pradalie, president of the International Federation of Journalists, about the heavy toll that Israel’s war has exacted on journalists.
She speaks about the reasons for the unprecedented violence against media workers, strongly condemning the “double catastrophe” of journalists being killed and Israel’s complete prohibition on international media access to Gaza.
Pradalie calls for concerted efforts to end the impunity afforded to perpetrators of attacks on journalists, stressing the need for a collective global initiative.
1 year of Gaza genocide: Recognizing Palestine a ‘moral and legal obligation,’ says ex-Greek foreign minister
By Ahmet Gencturk
Athens – Interview with former Greek Foreign Minister George Katrougalos focusing on the implications of one year of Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza.
Katrougalos, currently a UN expert on human rights, speaks about the pressing issue of European recognition of Palestine, specifically the impact of more countries such as Spain, Ireland and Norway going down that route in the wake of Israel’s assault.
The interview focuses on the policies of European nations and the EU, the current status of efforts for a two-state solution, the issue of Israeli impunity, and the role of the international community.
1 year of Gaza genocide: UN rights official calls for accountability, end to impunity
By Beyza Donmez
Geneva – Interview with Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson of the UN Human Rights Office, about Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza.
Shamdasani emphasizes the ‘very serious’ violations of international laws, including attacks on schools, hospitals and a blockade on humanitarian aid, calling for an end to impunity for such actions.
She stresses the need for urgent measures to ensure accountability, warning that a lack of action now will lead the world to an even more dangerous and deadlier future.
1 year of Gaza genocide: Americans call on Biden administration to end Israel’s war
By Diyar Guldogan
Washington – Interviews with American citizens about their views on Israel’s war on Gaza and the role played by the US.
The interviews primarily focus on the Biden administration’s handling of the war and how that has been perceived by Americans, with the speakers calling for more efforts for peace and an end to military support to Israel.
They also share their views on the humanitarian catastrophe Israel has created in Gaza and what needs to be done to rebuild the lives of millions of Palestinians.
NEW MEDIA
VIDEO - Interview with Margaret Harris, spokesperson of the World Health Organization, about the extreme psychological and mental health toll for Palestinians living through Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.
VIDEO - Interview with Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti about Israel’s war on Gaza, focusing on the impact on regional and international efforts, and the future of the Palestinian cause.
VIDEO - Interviews with war crime prosecutor Reed Brody and human rights lawyer Francis Boyle about international court rulings against Israel and its top officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu.
VIDEO - Interview with Dominique Pradalie, president of the International Federation of Journalists, about the toll of Israel’s war on journalists and the need for stronger measures to ensure accountability.
VIDEO - Interview with former Greek Foreign Minister George Katrougalos focusing on the implications of one year of Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, the issue of Israeli impunity, and the role of the international community.
VIDEO - Interview with Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson of the UN Human Rights Office, about Israel’s war on Gaza, the ‘very serious’ violations of international laws, and the need to end such violence.
VIDEO - Interviews with American citizens about their views on Israel’s war on Gaza and the role played by the US, specifically the Biden administration’s handling of the war and its efforts for a cease-fire.