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Hopes for an imminent Gaza ceasefire fade as deaths of Palestinians pass 58,000 and Israeli military launches devastating ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has attended a memorial service for two slain Israeli Embassy staffers at the end ...
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ABP News on MSN'Shameful, Against India's Values': Cong Slams PM's Silence Over Gaza Conflict, Accuses Centre Of 'Indifference'The Congress on Monday accused the government of "indifference" on Israeli "genocide" in Gaza and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence is "shameful, and goes against all that India has stood ...
Local hospitals say Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight and into Monday killed at least 30 people.
A planned “humanitarian city” inside Gaza intended to hold hundreds of thousands of Palestinians would be a “concentration ...
The Israeli prime minister denounced a New York Times report laying out how he has scuttled deals to stay in power.
Stuttering Gaza ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas entered a second week on Monday, with US President Donald Trump ...
Abbas said that Gaza cannot be governed by Hamas in a meeting with Tony Blair, demanding that they also hand over weapons ...
Ehud Olmert pointed out that Israel Defense Forces’ current campaign to evacuate Palestinians to the "security zones" in southern Gaza is not ethnic cleansing because evacuation is taking place from a ...
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Israeli Soldiers Openly Rebel Against IDF Chief Amid Hamas' Scariest Plan; No Troops For Gaza War?Israel's war in Gaza has sparked an internal rebellion. With a 12,000-troop shortage crippling the IDF, army chief Eyal Zamir has reversed a controversial move to extend elite unit service after ...
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Netanyahu Killed Gaza Truce For...? Second American Blitz Ignites Fury, Israel Says This To NYTThe New York Times (NYT) has published an investigative report alleging that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu deliberately prolonged the Gaza war to maintain his grip on power. In response, ...
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina signaled that more U.S. strikes in the Middle East are possible, but stressed that it all depends on Iran’s next move.
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