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In Gaza, the truce holds between Israel and the Islamic Jihad but remains precarious

For now, the guns are silent in Gaza.

The truce, which came into effect Sunday at 11:30 p.m. between the Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad and Israel, remains "very fragile", by the very admission of the UN envoy for the Middle East, Tor Wennesland.

But, it was apparently respected this Monday morning, after three days of hostilities which claimed the lives of "44 Palestinians" including children in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, according to a latest report from the movement's health ministry. armed Hamas.

However, each party gives itself “the right to respond” to any new aggression.

“Unprecedented increase” in appropriations for Education and Employment in the 2023 budget

The government intends to present a 2023 budget giving pride of place to National Education and Employment.

The executive wishes to increase by 12.5 billion euros, an "unprecedented increase of 11.4%", the credits allocated to Education, Labor and Solidarity, announced Gabriel Attal in an interview on Monday in

Les Echos

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The objective, according to the Minister of Public Accounts, is in particular to keep Emmanuel Macron's commitment that no teacher enters the career with less than 2,000 euros net.

The US Senate adopts Joe Biden's major climate and health plan

The American president can be satisfied.

With less than 100 days of crucial elections and after 18 months of negotiations and a marathon night of debates, this is indeed a particularly important stage victory for Joe Biden.

On Sunday, the US Senate approved the White House tenant's grand plan on climate and health.

Dubbed the “Inflation Reduction Act”, it will at the same time allow the executive to fight against rising prices.

By their votes alone, Democrats have approved the more than $430 billion investment plan, which is heading to the Democratic-majority House of Representatives for a final vote next week, before being signed into law by Joe Biden.

World

Gaza violence: Israel accepts truce offered by Egypt after days of deadly firefights

Policy

The Assembly definitively adopts the end of the purchasing power package, before the Senate

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