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UK PM Keir Starmer welcomes ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. In his statement, Starmer noted that the ceasefire was "long overdue" and "will provide some measure of relief to the civilian populations of Lebanon and Northern Israel, who have suffered unimaginable consequences during the last few months of devastating conflict and bloodshed".
Israel, Hezbollah agree to ceasefire brokered by US and France, to take effect Wednesday
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire. The ceasefire starts Wednesday. The US and France helped broker the deal. Thousands died in the conflict. The conflict started after last year's Gaza war. Israel will withdraw troops over two months. Lebanon's army will take over border areas. The goal is to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding.
Israel says rabbi who went missing in the UAE was killed, govt arrests 3
An Israeli-Moldovan rabbi, Zvi Kogan, who went missing in Dubai, has been found dead. Israeli authorities have declared it an antisemitic terror attack. UAE authorities have arrested three suspects in connection with the killing. While investigations are ongoing, Israel has issued a travel warning, expressing concerns about potential threats against Israelis and Jews in the region.
Joe Biden calls ICC warrant for Israeli PM 'outrageous'
US President Joe Biden condemned the International Criminal Court's issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, labeling the move "outrageous." The White House firmly rejected the warrants, asserting the ICC's lack of jurisdiction in the matter and criticizing the process leading to the decision.
Israel investigates leaks that appear to have bolstered Benjamin Netanyahu as Gaza truce talks stalled
Israeli media reports say the case concerns the leak of classified information to two European media outlets by an adviser who may not have been formally employed and did not have security clearance, without naming the individual.
US 'fundamentally rejects' ICC warrant for Israeli PM
The White House strongly condemned the International Criminal Court's issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, calling the decision's basis in alleged war crimes "troubling." The US reiterated its stance that the ICC lacks jurisdiction in this matter. Republican lawmakers echoed the sentiment, with some advocating for sanctions against the ICC.
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Hezbollah media chief killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
Hezbollah's media relations chief, Mohammed Afif, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian Ba'ath Party headquarters in Beirut. Afif, a prominent figure who managed Hezbollah's media presence, had recently asserted the group's readiness for a prolonged conflict with Israel.
Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza as arrests made over flares fired at Netanyahu's home
Israel conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 12 Palestinians. Meanwhile, Israeli police apprehended three individuals for firing flares at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence. In Lebanon, Israeli warplanes targeted southern Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold. This follows a drone attack on Netanyahu's home last month.
Three suspects arrested after flares near Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu's home: Police
Israeli police apprehended three individuals in connection with the launching of two flares near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea. While the Prime Minister was away, the incident, deemed serious by authorities, prompted a joint investigation by the police and the Shin Bet internal security agency. A 30-day gag order has been imposed on the investigation's details.
Two flash bombs fired into garden of Netanyahu's home in north Israel
Two flash bombs were thrown into the garden of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home in Caesarea on Saturday, causing no injuries or damage. Netanyahu and his family were not present at the time. Israeli officials condemned the incident, calling it a crossing of "red lines" and vowing to take action. No group has claimed responsibility.
Nearly 70% of verified Gaza war dead women and children, UN rights office says
A new U.N. report reveals that almost 70% of the verified fatalities in the ongoing Gaza war are women and children. The U.N. condemns this as a potential systematic violation of international humanitarian law, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians. While the U.N.
Israel says sending rescue team after 'very violent incident' against citizens in Amsterdam
Following violent attacks against Israeli citizens in Amsterdam after a football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dispatching two rescue planes. The attacks, condemned as anti-Semitic, prompted Israeli authorities to urge citizens to remain in their hotels and the military to prepare a rescue mission in coordination with Dutch authorities.
Leader of the free world has never been a role Trump has embraced. The world has gotten the message
President Trump's re-election has sparked calls for self-reliance from European allies concerned about his unpredictable foreign policy and criticism of alliances like NATO. Trump's supporters argue he's simply judicious about deploying the U.S. military, while critics fear his approach will embolden adversaries like Russia and China, fundamentally changing America's global role.
World leaders pledge to work with Trump as he wins US election
World leaders reacted swiftly to Donald Trump's unexpected US election victory over Kamala Harris, extending congratulations and expressing hopes for continued collaboration. While some leaders emphasized shared goals of peace, stability, and economic prosperity, others focused on strengthening bilateral relationships and alliances.
Here's what to know about Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant who got fired by PM Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after a clash over handling the war with Hamas in Gaza. Gallant, who disagreed with Netanyahu on military strategy and cease-fire talks, was replaced by Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
Ceasefire hopes fade as Israel bombards Gaza, Lebanon
Efforts for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Hezbollah failed Friday amid Israeli airstrikes. The strikes killed 68 in Gaza and bombarded Beirut's southern suburbs. U.S. envoys attempted negotiations, but Hamas rejected temporary truce proposals, demanding end to Gaza war and Israeli withdrawal. The conflict endangers Palestinian and Lebanese civilians.
UNRWA chief says Israeli forces damaged agency's West Bank office; Israel disputes claim
Israeli bulldozers damaged the office of U.N. aid agency UNRWA in Nur Shams camp in the West Bank, according to the agency's chief. The Israeli military disputes responsibility, claiming explosives planted by terrorists caused the damage. This incident follows Israel's ban on UNRWA from operating in the country.
Israel bans UN aid agency UNRWA from operating in Israel
Israel has passed a law banning the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA from operating within the country, citing staff involvement in terrorism. The decision has alarmed the U.N. and Western allies, raising concerns over worsening Gaza's humanitarian situation, where UNRWA plays a vital role.
Satellite images show damage from Israeli attack at 2 secretive Iranian military bases
Israeli strikes on Iran damaged facilities at the Parchin and Khojir military bases, affecting sites linked to Tehran's former nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile operations. The attack reportedly killed four Iranian soldiers and targeted missile manufacturing setups, disrupting Iran's missile production capabilities. Neither Iran nor Israel has provided detailed confirmations.
Netanyahu says Iran-backed Hezbollah tried to kill him
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday accused Iran-backed Hezbollah of trying to assassinate him, with the Middle East already on edge after Israel had vowed retaliation for an Iranian missile barrage. Hamas ally Hezbollah has vowed to intensify attacks on Israel, and on Saturday it launched rocket barrages at Israel's north, where rescuers said one man was killed by shrapnel.
Israel releases footage of Hamas' Yahya Sinwar from hours before the October 7 attacks: What was he up to?
Israel released video footage showing former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar moving his belongings to a tunnel in Gaza just before the October 7 attacks last year. Following his death in Rafah, there are calls for negotiations over hostages. Tensions rose due to a drone attack on Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, complicating ceasefire discussions.
Viral video shows Hezbollah drone strike near Benjamin Netanyahu’s home: Was it an Iranian assassination attempt?
A drone attack targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, with Hezbollah allegedly behind the operation. Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, were not home during the attack, and no injuries were reported. The attack took place amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli forces. Netanyahu responded with a message to the people of Gaza, stating that the war could end if Hamas lays down its arms and returns the hostages.
UK's Starmer tells Netanyahu 'alarmed' by drone attack near residence
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed concern to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a drone attack on Netanyahu's residence. Netanyahu accused Iran-backed Hezbollah of attempting to assassinate him. The leaders also discussed the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and the need for more aid in Gaza while considering future peace prospects.
The killings continue: Yahya Sinwar's death brings no respite for Gazans
Israeli air strikes continue in Gaza despite the killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, with civilians bearing the brunt of the ongoing conflict. The blockade remains, exacerbating humanitarian crises, while international pressure mounts on Israel to secure hostage release and consider a path to peace.
Israel conducts raids on Gaza after killing Hamas chief Sinwar
Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is seen as a critical point in the ongoing conflict. Prime Minister Netanyahu called it the beginning of the end for Hamas. US President Biden supported the move. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes on Gaza continue, leading to a high civilian toll and rising criticisms.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu says killing of Hamas chief 'beginning of the end' of Gaza war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hails the killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar as the 'beginning of the end' of the war in Gaza. Sinwar's death deals a significant blow to Hamas, but the conflict has resulted in high civilian casualties and escalated tensions in the region.
Hezbollah says it will escalate war with Israel after Hamas leader killed
Israel Lebonan Conflict: Lebanon's Hezbollah declared heightened conflict against Israel following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli soldiers in Gaza. Iran supported continued resistance. Western leaders see an opportunity for peace, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu insists the war will go on until all hostages are freed. Efforts for a ceasefire are being discussed.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu says killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwa 'beginning of the end' of Gaza war
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu hailed the killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar in Gaza, calling it the 'beginning of the end' of the year-long conflict. The operation follows the recent assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and aims to weaken militant groups, with continued efforts to rescue hostages.
Emmanuel Macron riles Benjamin Netanyahu with jab on Israel's creation
French President Macron's comment about Israel's creation has strained relations with Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized Macron for distorting history, stating Israel was established through the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Macron's remarks have also concerned Jewish communities in France, who feel it undermines Zionism's historical significance. Tensions persist as Macron condemns Israeli strikes.
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