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Israel president calls to ‘bring back’ Gaza hostages after Hamas chief reportedly killed
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Thursday called for swift action to bring back hostages held in Gaza, as he hailed…
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Leaked US warning to Israel to ‘let aid in Gaza’ is merely a distraction
On Sunday, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter to Israeli…
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UN report says 1.1 billion people living in acute poverty
More than one billion people live in acute poverty, with nearly half of them in countries experiencing conflict, according to…
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Al Jazeera cameraman in a coma after being shot by Israeli forces
Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi al-Wahidi, who was hit by an Israeli sniper in the Gaza Strip this month, is in a coma…
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Israeli attack on Gaza school kills at least 19, including children
Israeli attack kills at least 19 Palestinians, including children, at UNRWA school sheltering displaced people in Jabalia, in northern Gaza.…
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North Gaza hospitals sound the alarm, say food, medicines running out
Palestinian health officials called on Wednesday for a humanitarian corridor to three hospitals in northern Gaza that have come close…
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Israeli air attack kills Lebanon mayor as north Gaza siege continues
An Israeli air attack on Nabatieh, in southern Lebanon, has hit a local government building, killing at least five people,…
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West Bank facing ‘most dangerous olive season ever’: UN experts
Palestinian farmers in the occupied West Bank are facing “the most dangerous olive season ever,” UN experts said Wednesday, urging…
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Health ministry in Gaza says war death toll at 42,409
The health ministry in Gaza said on Wednesday that at least 42,409 people have been killed in the war between…
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North Korea blows up roads near South Korean border as tensions soar
North Korea has blown up the northern sections of disused roads that connect it to South Korea, according to South…
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