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World Central Kitchen halts Gaza aid after Israeli strike kills workers
World Central Kitchen is halting aid deliveries through Gaza's main route after an Israeli airstrike killed three of its workers.
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Gaza slips into lawlessness as Hamas's grip on power fades
More than 14 months into the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza is slipping into lawlessness and aid groups say the breakdown is threatening the survivial of up to two million people.
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Palestinians in Gaza react after Trump win
People in Khan Younis, Gaza, offered early reaction Wednesday after former president Donald Trump declared victory in the U.S. election.
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'Our kids are hungry': Families scramble for food in Khan Younis
A kitchen running on donations and external funding from international organizations distributed food Sunday to hundreds of Palestinians waiting with pots and buckets in hand, in the area of Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis in the southern...
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Worsening conditions in northern Gaza likely to affect polio vaccination efforts: WHO
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday achieving an initial target of vaccinating roughly 119,000 children in Gaza against polio is "unlikely," after it was announced the same day that the third phase of the...
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All NATO allies need to meet 2% defence spending target 'as soon as possible,' Lloyd Austin says
U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said 23 NATO allies were hitting or topping the defence spending target of two per cent of GDP — but 'we still need each and every single ally to meet this mutually agreed upon obligation as soon as...
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‘Now is our opportunity’ for a deal to free Gaza hostages, cousin of captive says
Abbey Onn — whose cousin Ofer Kalderon was taken to Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023, and was last seen alive by his daughter more than 300 days ago — says it’s time to push for a deal to free hostages after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar....
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Israeli policy expert doesn't think killing of Hamas leader is enough for Netanyahu
Nimrod Novik, a fellow with Israel Policy Forum, says he feels 'justice was served' in Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. But he has concerns for the hostages still alive in Gaza — and doesn’t think this victory will be...
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Sinwar killing an opportunity for 'lasting' ceasefire: U.S. defence secretary
U.S. Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, who was in Brussels for a NATO event on Friday, said Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar allows for a renewed focus on hostages held in Gaza, a chance for a ceasefire and an opportunity...
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Smoke rises over Nabatieh in southern Lebanon
Lebanon's health ministry said in a statement that five people were killed after an Israeli strike hit a municipal building.
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Hamas says Israeli hostages won't be returned anytime soon
Hamas confirmed Friday that its leader, Yahya Sinwar, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. The militant group reiterated its stance that hostages taken from Israel a year ago will not be released until there is a ceasefire in Gaza and a...
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U.S., Palestinians react to death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday that the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli troops is a ‘good day for Israel, for the United States and for the world.’ But some Palestinians say they don’t believe this will bring an...
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Israel is 'winning,’ Netanyahu says in fiery UN speech
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back at critics of his campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah in a speech at the UN General Assembly, justifying his military operations as necessary.
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‘Israel is winning’: Netanyahu says in fiery UN speech
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back at critics of his campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah in a speech at the UN General Assembly. Netanyahu justified his military operations as necessary, saying ‘Israel is winning.’
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What comes next as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates?
Political scientist Matthew Levitt helps explain Israel’s escalating conflict with Hezbollah, including the strategic reasons for Israel’s support of this second front and the political risks involved.
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Israel intensifies airstrikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon
It’s being called the deadliest day of conflict in Lebanon in nearly 20 years. Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah killed hundreds of people Monday, including children. The escalation has forced tens of thousands of people to flee in search...
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Israeli missile strike kills top Hezbollah commander in Beirut
The Israeli military says it has killed senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, along with 10 other militant commanders in a missile strike in Beirut. The attack came just days after waves of exploding pagers and walkie-talkies killed...
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The Breakdown | Lebanon pager explosions explained + Taylor Swift vote bump?
About That host, Andrew Chang, joins The National to explain how thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies may have been rigged to explode in Lebanon. Plus, do political endorsements from big celebrities like Taylor Swift really motivate...
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RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq
RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq
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RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq
RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq
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Views across the Mosul Dam hydroelectric facilities
Views across the Mosul Dam hydroelectric facilities
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United Nations Security Council Discuss Middle East Crisis
UN Security Council seated at meeting / members around a horseshoe table vote with hand raises / CU Ambassador Arthur Goldberg.