Today’s edition of quick hits.
* In Gaza: “Israeli forces opened fire near two aid distribution sites run by the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as crowds of hungry Palestinians again sought food, killing at least 10 people, witnesses and health workers said Saturday — a day after U.S. officials visited a GHF site and the U.S. ambassador called the troubled system ‘an incredible feat.’”
* New Delhi appears displeased: “India’s foreign ministry on Monday responded to a declaration from President Trump on social media that he would be applying additional tariffs on the country by calling the targeting of New Delhi ‘unjustified and unreasonable.’”
* The latest from Austin: “Gov. Greg Abbott has warned Texas House Democrats that he would initiate removal proceedings if they do not return to Austin to pass the GOP’s proposed new congressional maps.”
* In Israel: “The Israeli Cabinet on Monday voted unanimously to fire the attorney general, escalating a long-running standoff between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the judiciary that critics see as a threat to the country’s democratic institutions. The Supreme Court froze the move while it considers the legality.”








