Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will visit the United States and meet with American President Joe Biden and Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson.
Presidents of US universities are facing criticism in the US Congress due to pro-Palestinian protests.
In the last 24 hours, the number of people killed in Israel's attacks on Gaza has increased by 297 people, reaching 17,997 people.
About 370,000 Israelis have left the country since the start of the Gaza war, and it is not yet known whether they will return or not, the Israeli press writes.
Israeli forces broke into the house of a 26-year-old Palestinian in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron and shot him dead.
Against the background of the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in the last 57 days, the wave of hatred against Muslims and Palestinians in the United States has increased to an unprecedented extent.
At the same time that Israel is killing people in Gaza, protests are taking place in many regions of the world. For example, in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, hundreds of Japanese people took to the streets with slogans such as "Stop the genocide in Gaza", "Free Palestine".
Many world-renowned galleries are canceling exhibitions, awards ceremonies and upcoming contract negotiations with artists because of artists' positions on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
The United States vetoed the resolution of the UN Security Council, which was put forward by 80 countries of the world, demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
In England, the main opposition leader, Keir Starmer, was asked: "How many more children must be killed to call for a ceasefire in Gaza?" two persons who asked the question were arrested.