This bulletin covers several key news stories: Israeli forces continue a military operation in Jenin, forcing Palestinian evacuations, while US immigration raids target undocumented migrants in New Jersey. Meanwhile, Australian tennis players John Peers and Olivia Gadecki make history by winning the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open.
In this bulletin, Palestinian authorities say hundreds of people are being forced to evacuate their homes in the occupied West Bank, Anthony Albanese says the Opposition should “chill out” over January 26. And in the Australian Open, John Peers and Olivia Gadecki become the first Australian duo to win the mixed doubles title since 2013.
The Palestinian Authorities Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian says what is happening in Jenin is a clear attempt by Israel to continue undermining Palestinians. US President Donald Trump has signed executive orders pledging to deport millions of undocumented migrants and says officials who refuse to obey his orders will be punished.
Workers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide say they are striking over poor pay conditions, insecure work and the lingering impacts of Qantas outsourcing practices. The magistrate says a decision not to transfer some of the patients to hospitals meant they did not receive the best level of care possible, with the Anglicare-run facility instead deciding to treat them on site.
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