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Daily Express US on MSN'Confident' Israel has chance to get rid of an old regional rival, says Middle East expertAn 'increasingly confident' Israel is taking advantage of the instability in the Middle East to try to eliminate a ...
Mughrabi and Crispian Balmer CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli forces killed at least 27 people in attacks in the Gaza Strip ...
In place of a coherent strategy or vision, Trump’s approach to the Middle East is driven by dramatic gestures, symbolic ...
The departure of two ultra-Orthodox parties from Israel’s government leaves Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu politically weakened just as he seeks a ceasefire in Gaza, military dominance in southern ...
Israeli forces killed at least 22 people in attacks in the Gaza Strip on Thursday and several were hurt in a strike on a ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suffered a major political blow on Wednesday, with a key governing partner ...
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Independent.ie on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government suffers major blow as another party quitsIsraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu suffered a major political blow yesterday, with a key governing partner announcing it was quitting his coalition government, leaving him with a minority in ...
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Unlike the United Torah Judaism (UTJ), the Shas party said on Wednesday it would remain within Netanyahu-led coalition for now, giving the government more time to resolve a thorny dispute over ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNUltra-Orthodox Party Quits Israeli Cabinet but Throws Netanyahu a LifelineAn ultra-Orthodox party quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet on Wednesday, but said it would remain within his coalition for now, giving the government more time to resolve a thorny ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suffered a major political setback on Wednesday after a key ultra-Orthodox party announced its exit from the coalition government, leaving him with a minority ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael presses ahead with Gaza ‘concentration camp’ plans despite criticismPlans first suggested by defence minister propose keeping 600,000 Palestinians in area and not allowing them to leave.
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