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Raided West Bank city holds funerals after Israeli army withdraws
The families of Palestinians killed in an airstrike in the occupied West Bank city of Tubas held funerals on Friday…
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Saudi surgeon performs world’s first robotic heart transplant on teen
A Saudi surgeon has performed the world’s first robotic heart transplant on a teenager in the Kingdom. The two-and-a-half-hour surgery, led by…
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Remembering Aysenur, an activist for Palestine killed by an Israeli soldier
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s parents want her to be buried in Didim, Turkey, where the young Turkish-American woman was born. The…
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Four killed as Israel’s large-scale assault on West Bank enters third week
Israeli forces have killed at least four Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, according to media reports, as Israel’s biggest military…
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Gaza economy shrinks to less than a sixth of its pre-war size, UN report says
Gaza’s economy has shrunk to less than a sixth of its size when the Israel-Hamas war began nearly a year…
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EU’s top diplomat urges de-escalation at Lebanon-Israel border
The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, on Thursday in Beirut called for a de-escalation of tensions on the Lebanon-Israel…
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Gazans burn plastic waste to produce fuel
With Israel blocking the entry of almost all fuel into Gaza to prevent its use by Hamas militants, some Palestinians…
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EU top diplomat ‘outraged’ by killing of UN staff in Gaza
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Thursday said he was “outraged” by the killing of six staffers from the…
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WHO evacuates nearly 100 patients from Gaza to UAE in biggest operation yet
The World Health Organization said on Thursday it had carried out a rare evacuation of 97 people, around half of…
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank: Palestinian authorities
Israeli security forces killed two people in the West Bank city of Tulkarm on Tuesday, Palestinian health authorities said, as…
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