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Palestinian president says only U.S. can halt Israel’s attack on Rafah, expected in days
RIYADH — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday only the United States could stop Israel attacking the border city of Rafah in Gaza, adding that the assault, which he expects within days, could force much of the Palestinian population ...NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
U.S. pushes for Gaza cease-fire, seeing narrow window for a deal before Israel's attack on Rafah
There was renewed hope for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, as the U.S. pushed for an agreement that would head off an assault on Gaza Rafah.NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Egypt's PM: Israel's attacks on Gaza are 'collective punishment'
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Johnson defends Israel when asked about children's deaths
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday doubled down on his support for Israel, pinning the blame on militant group Hamas for deaths of children in Gaza. "There have been civilians murdered, but that is not the fault of Israel, it's the ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Iran's Attack on Israel Has Deepened Concerns About Its Nuclear Program
The exchange of direct fire between the two foes opens an era of more dangerous competition.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Philips shares rocket 29% as firm settles U.S. respiratory device case
Philips shares soared Monday after the company agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement in a U.S. case linked to the recall of some of its sleep apnea devices.CNBC - Business -
Philips shares rocket 29% as firm settles U.S. respiratory device case
Philips shares soared Monday after the company agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement in a U.S. case linked to the recall of some of its sleep apnea devices.CNBC - Business -
Philips shares rocket 29% as firm settles U.S. respiratory device case
Philips shares soared Monday after the company agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement in a U.S. case linked to the recall of some of its sleep apnea devices.CNBC - Business -
Bishop stabbed during Sydney church service backs X's legal case to share video of the attack
A Sydney bishop who was stabbed repeatedly in an alleged extremist attack blamed on a teenager has backed X Corp. owner Elon Musk’s legal bid to overturn an Australian ban on sharing graphic video of the attack on social mediaABC News - World -
Granting waivers on Iranian oil only emboldens the ayatollahs
The only way to reach any agreement with Tehran to constrain the activities of its clients is by exerting pressure on Iran itself.The Hill - Politics - Iran
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