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Middle East Crisis: The Next Phase of Israel’s War on Hamas May Shift Focus to Hezbollah
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Israeli war’s latest phase may reckon with tension between dismantling Hamas and rescuing hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had signaled a hift in the way Israel wages its war in the Gaza Strip: a new and less intense “phase” in the fighting.Israel -
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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. -
Financial Times - World
The Israel-Hamas war — in maps and charts
A visual guide to the warIsrael -
The Guardian - World
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 -
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Middle East Crisis: Israeli Cabinet Deal Would Save West Bank From Economic Crisis, at a Price
Israel has dealt blow after financial blow to the Palestinian Authority, alarming the United States, which wants it to have a role in running postwar Gaza.Israel -
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U.S. Presses to Avert Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
A recent flurry of diplomacy aims to head off a conflict that could pit the United States directly against Iran.Israel -
NBC News - Top stories
Israel-Hamas war protests have disrupted Pride marches across the U.S.
Pro-Palestinian protestors have blocked Pride marches in several cities across the country, including Boston, Philadelphia and Denver.Israel -
CNBC - Business
U.S. crude oil heads to third straight weekly gain as fears grow of Israel-Hezbollah war
The Pentagon has moved military assets closer to Lebanon in preparation for the evacuation of Americans, defense officials told NBC News.Israel -
CBS News - Top stories
Concerns growing of full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah, destruction continues in Gaza
As the Israelis continue their assault against Hamas, they've also been trading strikes with Hezbollah fighters on their northern border with Lebanon. Fears are growing that those strikes could escalate into a full-scale war with a much different ...Israel -
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.
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