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Israel Calls On Civilians to Leave Gaza City After Deadly Strike on School Building in South
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CBS News - Top stories
Israel vows to strike back after deadly rocket attack
Israel is vowing to retaliate after a rocket attack killed 12 children and teenagers in the Golan Heights over the weekend. Both Israel and the U.S. blame the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon for the strike, but it denies responsibility.17 hr ago - Israel -
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Israel Says It Killed Hezbollah Commander in Beirut, in Response to Golan Heights Attack
The move targeted a Hezbollah commander Israel says was behind an assault that killed 12 young people on Saturday.9 hr ago - Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
School strikes 'now unlikely' after 5.5% pay offer
Unions call it a 'positive start' to restoring teacher wages, which have fallen in real terms since 2010.14 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Israel says Beirut strike killed top Hezbollah commander responsible for deadly rocket attack
The Israeli military said a Tuesday strike in Beirut was successful in killing its target, a top Hezbollah commander who was allegedly responsible for a deadly rocket strike that killed 12 children in Israel's Golan Heights. The Israel Defense ...9 hr ago - Israel -
CBS News - Top stories
Fears of wider war in Middle East after Israel strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon
Israel's military says it struck multiple Hezbollah targets in Lebanon overnight as fears grow of a wider conflict in the Middle East. Also, several Israeli soldiers have been reportedly arrested over their apparent abuse of a Palestinian ...13 hr ago - Israel -
NBC News - Top stories
Middle East waits anxiously for Israel's next move after deadly rocket attack
Israel is vowing to retaliate after a rocket attack killed a dozen children in the Golan Heights. Israel blamed Hezbollah, but the group denied it was behind the attack. The dead were members of the minority Druze religious community. NBC News' ...8 hr ago - Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
Relief as Palestinian medical evacuees leave Gaza
One of the patients had been waiting six months to be able to get out of the war-torn territory.13 hr ago -
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Rio Tinto Won't End Dual Listing After Investor Call to Leave London
Rio Tinto won’t scrap its dual listing in London and Sydney, concluding that doing so would destroy value for shareholders, the chief executive of the world’s second-biggest miner said.4 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
U.S., Israel blame Hezbollah for deadly airstrike
Israel and the U.S. have both blamed Hezbollah for the airstrike Saturday that killed 12 children and teens. Officials from both countries say military intelligence shows the rockets were launched from an area controlled by the group. CBS News ...6 hr ago - Israel -
CBS News - Top stories
Tension grows between Israel, Hezbollah after rocket strike that killed children, teens
Concerns are growing after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a "severe response" to a rocket strike that killed 12 teens and children in the Golan Heights. Netanyahu blames Lebanon-based Hezbollah for the attack. However, there ...17 hr ago - Israel
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