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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Header Image]( [Together with]( [trick or treat for unicef]( Skimmâd while [giving back for Halloween]( [Update location]( or [View forecast]( âWe are a familyâ â [The cast]( of âFriendsâ breaking their silence on Mathew Perry's death. Top Story Violence, Backlash, and Fear The Story Jewish and Arab communities are experiencing [dangerous ripple effects]( from the latest Israel-Hamas war. That includes on: Campuses: Yesterday, the Biden administration [unveiled efforts]( to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia at college campuses. For the first time, [Title VI of the Civil Rights Act]( will make it clear that antisemitism and Islamophobia are prohibited. The efforts come as authorities investigate shooting threats [against Jewish students]( at Cornell. Incidents at [Harvard](, [Cooper Union](, [UPenn](, and other universities have exacerbated tensions. In recent weeks, there've been [competing protests](, statements from student groups and [professors](, torn [p]([osters]( of kidnapped Israeli civilians, and [trucks]( exposing the names and faces of pro-Palestinian students on campus. Workplaces: Employees have been feeling the pressure of the war at work. Some have allegedly been [fired or forced to resign](, and others have [lost job offers]( after weighing in on the conflict. Boycotts and company statements have also left employees feeling [ostracized and fearful]( of professional repercussions. Muslim and Jewish advocacy organizations reportedly say they've seen a spike in outreach, with people seeking guidance after either facing antisemitism at work or consequences for their political speech. Meanwhile, some workers have started to [protest companies]( they see as endorsing violence against Palestinians or Israelis. Around the world: Violence, harassment, and threats targeting Muslims and Jews have [skyrocketed](. In Chicago, a six-year-old Palestinian-American boy, [Wadea Al Fayoume](, was stabbed to death. In Russia, a mob [descended]( on an airport carrying a plane from Israel, searching for Jewish passengers. Meanwhile, some protests have included hateful and violent rhetoric. One Muslim teen in NYC had her hijab [ripped off on the subway]( and was called a âterrorist.â In [Australia](, protesters were heard chanting âgas the Jews.â theSkimm For some, the latest Israel-Hamas war has sparked empathy for the [children]( and civilians suffering on either side of the conflict. For others, it has exposed the limits of human empathy and the beginnings of hate, Islamophobia, and antisemitism. Jews and Muslims across the world are noticing these reactions â and feeling its impacts. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Jews and Muslims are experiencing repercussions from the violence in Israel and Gaza #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR Where the Hostage Situation Stands Israelâs military objective is to defeat Hamasâs military capabilities. But another goal is to free the estimated 240 hostages kidnapped by Hamas as part of its [October 7th attack](. Yesterday, Israel said that it had managed to free a hostage during its ground operations in Gaza, a female Israeli soldier named [Ori Megidish](. It reportedly marks Israelâs first successful military operation to free hostages from the latest war with Hamas, and it comes after Hamas released four hostages: [two Israeli women]( and [two US-Israeli nationals](. The news also comes as Hamas released a video of [three other hostages](. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the video as âcruel psychological propaganda.â Meanwhile, Israel confirmed the death of [Shani Louk](, a 23-year-old German-Israeli citizen who was captured from a music festival and whose body was reportedly paraded in [Gaza](. Now, Israel is reportedly [still engaged]( in negotiations with Hamas over the release of the remaining hostages. At times, Hamas has demanded [fuel](, a [cease-fire](, and [Palestinian prisoners]( for their release. Still, Israelâs prime minister has rejected calls for a cease-fire â and may be attempting to free them militarily. For a country that once exchanged [more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners]( to free one captive Israeli soldier, the scale of this latest hostage situation is unprecedented in Israeli history â and has gripped the country. It remains a [leading consideration]( in Israelâs domestic discussions surrounding the war. If Israel continues to attempt to free the hostages on its own, the process could also evoke comparisons to Israeli hostage rescue attempts [from the]( [1970s](. And Also...This Whose lawyers are keeping busy... [Former President Trump's](. Yesterday, a trial questioning Trumpâs eligibility to run for president in 2024 kicked off in Colorado. Six voters and a watchdog group argued that Trumpâs actions during the Jan 6 insurrection violated part of the 14th Amendment, which prohibits anyone whoâs taken an oath to uphold the Constitution from holding office if they've âengaged in insurrection or rebellion.â The challengers hope to disqualify Trump from appearing on the ballot in Colorado next November â one of [two similar lawsuits]( that could make their way to the Supreme Court. This is not the first of Trump's legal troubles this year: heâs currently facing a civil fraud trial in NYC and 91 felony counts in [four criminal cases]( across the country, including Florida, New York, Washington, DC, and Georgia. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who wants to have a little chat with GPT⦠[The president](. Yesterday, President Biden signed his first executive order targeting potential risks from artificial intelligence. The biggest impact of the EO is that it requires tech companies like Google and OpenAI to [share the results]( of any safety tests with the government before releasing findings to the public. Thatâs because the White House is concerned developing AI could pose national security or health risks. The order also hopes to kick off a process establishing standards to help avoid [biological risks]( from AI and the threat of [AI replacing workers](. Biden called the order the âmost significant action any governmentâ has taken on AI. However, he stressed that more action is needed through Congress. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs driving up to the finish line⦠[United Auto Workers](. Yesterday, the union reached a tentative deal with the last car-making holdout, General Motors, to restart auto manufacturing. Although the union's six-week-old strike is ending, the slowdown in production could make it harder for [car owners]( to find spare parts for repairs. --------------------------------------------------------------- What you should consider dropping⦠[Eyedrops](. And some [fruit pouches.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- While Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum are [tying the knot](... [Joe Jonas]( is adding "wedding officiant" to the résumé. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Former President Trump had another trial start. President Biden signed an exec order on AI. And the FDA is advising people to avoid some eyedrops #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Forward this to a friend. [Click here](mailto:?&subject=Check out this Daily Skimm newsletter&body=Check it out . Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. Cutting-edge kidsâ contacts. MiSight® 1 day is the first and only FDA-approvedâ product proven to slow the progression of myopia (aka nearsightedness) in children, aged 8â12 at the initiation of treatment.â¡Â¹ Learn more at [Warby Parker](.* [Go on](
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