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Middle East Crisis: Israeli Cabinet Deal Would Save West Bank From Economic Crisis, at a Price
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Middle East Crisis: Uproar Over Release of Gazan Hospital Director Reveals Rifts in Israel
Palestinians had decried the detention of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital following an Israeli military raid. His release after seven months drew criticism and prompted finger-pointing among Israel officials.Israel -
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Middle East crisis live: Iran sounds warning on Israeli ‘aggression’ in Lebanon
Islamic republic’s UN mission says an ‘obliterating war will ensue’ if Israel launches ‘full-scale military aggression’ in Lebanon. At least 37,834 Palestinians have been killed and 86,858 wounded in Israel’s military offensive on Gaza since 7 ...Israel -
The Guardian - World
Middle East crisis live: Israeli and Palestinian forces fighting ‘above and below ground’ in northern Gaza
Israel’s military says ‘large number’ of militants dead in Shujaiya area near Gaza City amid reports of bodies in streets . See all our Israel-Gaza war coverageIn an update to the earlier news about Israeli forces advancing further into Shujaiya, ...Israel -
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Middle East Crisis: Biden’s Debate Performance Raises Alarm in Israel
Israelis expressed growing concern that President Biden’s shaky showing in the debate could spur on the country’s Middle Eastern foes at a critical time for American leadership in the region.Joe Biden -
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Middle East Crisis: Critically Ill Children Allowed to Leave Gaza for First Time Since May
Sixty-eight people, including sick and injured patients and their escorts, crossed the border to get treatment, the Israeli military said. The evacuation was carried out in coordination with the U.S., Egypt and the international community. -
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Mauritania goes to the polls with a regional security crisis and economic concerns among the issues
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MarketWatch - Business
Oil prices book monthly gains as Middle East fears simmer
Oil futures ended higher Friday, booking monthly gains as investors continued to fret over the possibility of a wider Middle East conflict that could threaten flows of crude out of the region. -
The New York Times - World
Israeli Soldier Is Killed During Raid in West Bank, IDF Says
As well as the officer who died, another was severely wounded during the operation in Jenin, a bastion of armed resistance to Israel’s occupation. One Palestinian was also reported wounded.Israel -
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Israeli airstrike in West Bank kills Palestinian militant, wounds 5 others
The strike took place in an urban refugee camp.Israel
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Middle East Crisis: Uproar Over Release of Gazan Hospital Director Reveals Rifts in Israel
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Nine Killed in Central Seoul After Car Plows Into Pedestrians
The deadly crash occurred near a busy intersection in front of city hall in central Seoul. -
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For South Africa’s Cabinet, Bigger May Not Mean Better
To accommodate a broad and diverse alliance of parties, President Cyril Ramaphosa increased the size of his executive team. Now the challenge is getting a diverse group of politicians to agree. -
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Five Takeaways From France’s Snap Election
It was a big day for the far-right National Rally. Just how big will not be clear until after a second round of voting. -
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Palestinian Fighters in West Bank Seek to Emulate Hamas in Gaza
In the towns of Tulkarm and Jenin, armed militants are flocking to more hard-line factions, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad, while the Israeli military tries to rein them in.