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Egypt Replaces Spy Chief Trusted by U.S., Israel and Hamas
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World - The Guardian
West’s spy chiefs alarmed at recklessness of Russian counterparts
After expulsion of hundreds of embassy-based spies, Kremlin is using riskier and less conventional methods. A developing Russian campaign of arson, sabotage and even murder plots has left western ...5 hours ago - Russia -
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Suspected sabotage almost caused German plane crash, says spy chief
Intelligence bosses warn of sharp rise in ‘aggressive behaviour’ by Russian agents2 days ago - Germany -
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Israel says aid is entering Gaza but Hamas is stealing it
Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Dannon, is pushing back on allegations that Israel is not allowing sufficient aid to enter Gaza. Dannon said Hamas is stealing much of what enters ...3 hours ago - Israel -
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Israel says it killed commander of Hamas aerial unit in Gaza strike
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Tlaib calls on Blinken to resign over statements related to Israel-Hamas war
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U.S. to send anti-missile system to Israel along with military crew to operate it
Intense overnight strikes in southern Lebanon; Israel releases Hamas documents3 days ago - Israel -
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Monday Briefing: The U.S. to Deploy Troops to Israel
Plus, 200,000 stories of Modern Love.2 days ago - Israel -
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U.S. to Send Troops to Israel, and a Splintering Democratic Coalition
Plus, SpaceX makes a tricky “catch.”2 days ago - Israel -
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U.S. deploying troops, missile defense system to Israel
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has authorized the deployment of a missile defense system to Israel to support the country's air defense following Iran's recent strikes. A U.S. official tells CBS ...2 days ago - Israel
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