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Netanyahu Defends His Plans for Gaza, Amid Outrage in Israel
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The Guardian - World
Netanyahu tells Houthis they will pay ‘heavy price’ as missile hits Israel
Rebel group claims what would be first missile to have landed in Israel from Yemen, but no reports of casualties. Middle East crisis: live updates Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed ...2 hours ago - Israel -
The Guardian - World
Middle East crisis live: Netanyahu says Israel will ‘exact heavy price’ for Houthi attack
Israeli prime minister speaks after Yemen’s Houthis claim responsibility for ballistic missile attack that reached central Israel for the first time. Continue reading...56 minutes ago - Israel -
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Houthis will pay 'high price' for missile attack, Netanyahu says
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Houthis Launch Missile at Central Israel
The rare attack was an illustration of the evolving conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iranian proxies.28 minutes ago - Israel -
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Lawmakers search for Plan B on spending
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Germany's Scholz defends decision to expand control of land borders
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JD Vance defends amplifying false claims about immigrants
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After a Year Without Fresh Food, a Sudden Reprieve in Gaza: Apples
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Yahoo News - World
Gaza hospitals say four Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks
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