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As attacks on settlers in the West Bank increase, the UN Security Council calls for an emergency meeting.

As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz in the aftermath of the Middle East war, oil prices exceed $100 per barrel.

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Summary
  • UN Security Council urgently discusses surge in settler violence in West Bank
  • Oil prices exceeded $100 as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz increased in the aftermath of the Middle East war
  • The Lebanon crisis and humanitarian aid issues are also major topics on the Security Council's agenda.

Rapid increase in settler violence in the West Bank, on Security Council agenda

The United Nations Security Council has convened an emergency meeting to discuss the growing number of attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. According to UN News, as the war in the Middle East continues, civilian casualties are increasing, and settler violence is expanding dramatically.

The Lebanon situation is also expected to be a major agenda item at this Security Council meeting. The international community is watching the worsening instability throughout the Middle East region.

Strait of Hormuz tensions, oil price exceeds $100

The economic repercussions of the Middle East crisis are also coming into full swing. As the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for global crude oil transportation, became the focus of international attention, international oil prices again exceeded $100 per barrel. This is acting as a factor adding to uncertainty in the overall global energy market.

As Korea relies on the Middle East for a significant portion of its crude oil imports, heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz could have a direct impact on domestic energy prices and inflation.

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