Update 7: An Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp located in the middle of the Gaza Strip killed 29 people, reports WAFA, citing a correspondent on site. An additional 15 Palestinians were killed by a second strike. Update 6: The World Bank published a press release on 2 November warning of the risks the war on Gaza could have on global commodity markets. “If the conflict escalates, policymakers in developing countries will need to take steps to manage a potential increase in headline inflation,” reads the statement, which also warned of rising oil costs. Update 5: Bahrain’s Council of Representatives announced the decision to recall its ambassador to Israel and sever all economic ties in response to the war on Gaza. The kingdom joins a growing list of states recalling their diplomats from Israel, including Jordan, Chile, Bolivia, and Colombia. Israel also recalled their diplomats from Turkey after remarks against Israel’s siege on Gaza by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Update 4: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees tweeted on 2 November that around 690,000 citizens in the Gaza Strip are internally displaced and…
