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[Gaza Ceasefire Strained, US Government Shutdown Continues, and Caribbean Maritime Tensions]-[Airstrikes On Gaza, Shutdown Pressure Points, Venezuela Boat Strikes]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-10-20

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Escalating Tensions in Gaza

The recent ceasefire in Gaza, brokered by the United States, faces its most significant challenge yet. Following reports of an attack on Israeli soldiers in the Rafah area, Israel launched a series of airstrikes, resulting in at least 46 Palestinian deaths. Israel’s military spokesperson, Nadav Shoshani, emphasized that while they are "not eager to fight," they remain committed to the agreement provided Hamas fulfills its obligations. Conversely, Hamas has accused Israel of numerous violations, including shooting civilians and encroaching beyond agreed-upon boundaries. Despite the violence, both sides claim they remain committed to the "spirit of the ceasefire." To salvage the process, a high-level U.S. delegation, including Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, has arrived to facilitate the return of deceased hostages and stabilize the region.

The Stalemate of the Government Shutdown

As the U.S. government shutdown reaches its 20th day, the political landscape remains gridlocked. Unlike previous shutdowns, the Trump administration has taken an active role in managing agency operations by shifting funds to pay essential workers and targeting programs favored by Democrats. Congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh notes that this "whack-a-mole" approach to mitigating impacts has dampened the pressure on Congress to reach a deal. Democrats argue these executive actions, such as canceling transportation and energy projects in blue states, are illegal, asserting that "Congress holds the power of the purse." With no bipartisan negotiations underway and the Senate repeatedly failing to pass a stopgap bill, the situation remains unsustainable, with potential economic pressure points, such as air traffic controller shortages and healthcare premium notices, looming on the horizon.

Maritime Conflict in the Caribbean

The Trump administration’s aggressive counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean have sparked international tension, particularly with Colombia. U.S. forces have been conducting strikes on vessels in open waters, alleging they are tied to the drug trade. However, these operations have been shrouded in secrecy, with no independent witnesses to verify the targets. Local fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago express profound fear, reporting that they hear drones circling at night. Critics and families of the missing argue that the U.S. is misidentifying innocent fishing boats—often carrying food and medicine to Venezuela—as drug vessels. The story of Chad Joseph, a 26-year-old fisherman who disappeared after a reported U.S. strike, highlights the human cost of these operations, as families are left to "fill in the details" of their loved ones' fates without official transparency.

Additional News: The Louvre Heist

In a separate development, French authorities have launched a major manhunt following a daring robbery at the Louvre Museum. Masked thieves utilized a bucket lift to infiltrate the gallery, stealing "priceless royal jewels" in a coordinated seven-minute operation before escaping on scooters. While a diamond-encrusted crown has been recovered, the brazen nature of the heist has stunned the nation.

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What kind of ceasefire is this if both sides were firing?
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But how long can that last?
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NPR's Rob Schmitz joins us now from Tel Aviv to talk about all this.
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What do we know about what Israel says prompted the airstrikes?
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📖 Transcript

Israel and Hamas say a ceasefire is back on after a day of violence in Gaza.
Israel says Hamas shot its soldiers and Israel conducted a wave of airstrikes.
What kind of ceasefire is this if both sides were firing?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Leila Fadl and this is Up First from NPR News.
On day 20 of the government shutdown, the White House finds ways to pay some federal workers, easing pressure on Congress to act.
But how long can that last?

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