Herzi Halevi, Israel’s Military Chief, to Step Down Over Hamas Attack
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Israel's Military Chief Resigns
Lt. Gen Herzi Halevi said he would resign his post, citing the army’s failure to protect the country on Oct. 7, 2023.The Wall Street Journal - 6h -
Israeli military chief resigns
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Israeli military chief resigns over October 7 attacks
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Israeli military chief resigns over Oct. 7 Hamas attack
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The Memo: Trump, Biden battle over credit for Israel-Hamas deal
It took more than 15 months to get a ceasefire deal in Gaza that might last. But it took no time at all for a political battle to erupt in Washington over who deserves the credit for it. “The EPIC ...The Hill - 6d -
Sources: Barça VP steps down over Nike deal
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Panera Brands CEO steps down; CFO to fill in as interim chief
Panera Bread’s parent company announced Tuesday that CEO Jose Dueñas is stepping down, effective immediately.NBC News - Jan. 7 -
Panera Brands CEO steps down, CFO to fill in as interim chief
The restaurant company, which also includes Einstein Bros. and Caribou Coffee, has been attempting to go public over the last few years.CNBC - Jan. 7
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