Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated Saturday night in front of the military's headquarters in Tel Aviv, in the biggest protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the terrorist attack of Oct. 7.
During the demonstration, a group of roughly 20 hostage families called on Netanyahu to resign. They say that for his own political reasons, he isn't pushing hard enough for a deal with Hamas.
Why it matters: The protests, which many political observers thought would happen months ago, could signal a turning point for the Israeli public.
For decades, Corporate America has raced to cash in on China's economy. Now China officials are in sell-mode, a stunning reversal from years past.
Why it matters: CEOs know the two nations are economically intertwined in a way that can't easily be undone. But executives are more cautious, a subtle yet significant sign of a power dynamic shift underway between the U.S. and China.