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Israel has passed a controversial new law permitting the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the October 7 attacks, reflecting hardening public sentiment as tensions remain high in the region. Meanwhile, several Israeli soldiers have been jailed for desecrating a Virgin Mary statue in southern Lebanon, underscoring the religious and political friction amid ongoing cross-border violence.

On the economic front, a global ink shortage triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is forcing companies like Japan’s Calbee to switch to black-and-white packaging, highlighting the ripple effects of supply chain disruptions on manufacturing and consumer goods worldwide. In the cultural sphere, the 79th Cannes Film Festival has opened with a noticeable drop in Hollywood participation, placing the spotlight on international filmmakers and signaling a shift in the global cinematic landscape.

Developing: Uncertainty remains over the broader regional fallout from Israel's new law and the ongoing violence along the Lebanon border.
















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