EU Reopens Syria Embassy Amidst International Concerns
Following constructive talks with Syria's new leadership, the European Union announced the reopening of its embassy in Damascus, marking a significant step in increased engagement, although Israel expressed concerns about some Syrian groups.
EU Reopens Syria Embassy Amidst International Concerns
Following constructive talks with Syria's new leadership, the European Union announced the reopening of its embassy in Damascus, marking a significant step in increased engagement, although Israel expressed concerns about some Syrian groups.
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Netanyahu Visits Syrian Territory in Golan Heights, Defying Territorial Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on December 17, 2024, holding a security briefing and establishing guidelines for future Israeli military actions in the Golan Heights' demilitarized zone, a move criticized by the UN as a violation of a 1974 territori...
Netanyahu Visits Syrian Territory in Golan Heights, Defying Territorial Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on December 17, 2024, holding a security briefing and establishing guidelines for future Israeli military actions in the Golan Heights' demilitarized zone, a move criticized by the UN as a violation of a 1974 territori...
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Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Sidestepping Leahy Law to Protect Israel
A lawsuit alleges the U.S. State Department has created exceptions for Israel to avoid enforcing the Leahy Law, which restricts military aid for human rights abuses, following a 14-month war in Gaza that killed 45,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis; the suit cites specific procedural barriers creat...
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Sidestepping Leahy Law to Protect Israel
A lawsuit alleges the U.S. State Department has created exceptions for Israel to avoid enforcing the Leahy Law, which restricts military aid for human rights abuses, following a 14-month war in Gaza that killed 45,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis; the suit cites specific procedural barriers creat...
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Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Bypassing Leahy Law for Israel
A lawsuit accuses the U.S. State Department of creating exceptions for Israel to bypass the Leahy Law, which restricts foreign military aid for human rights abuses, citing specific instances of aid continuation despite evidence of violations, including the case of a 79-year-old Palestinian American ...
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Bypassing Leahy Law for Israel
A lawsuit accuses the U.S. State Department of creating exceptions for Israel to bypass the Leahy Law, which restricts foreign military aid for human rights abuses, citing specific instances of aid continuation despite evidence of violations, including the case of a 79-year-old Palestinian American ...
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Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
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Gaza Shelling Kills Grandfather Who Became Symbol of Conflict
Khaled Nabhan, a Palestinian man whose grief over his granddaughter's death in an Israeli airstrike last year went viral, was killed on Monday in an Israeli bombardment targeting Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, along with at least four others, including a child, according to Palestinian sourc...
Gaza Shelling Kills Grandfather Who Became Symbol of Conflict
Khaled Nabhan, a Palestinian man whose grief over his granddaughter's death in an Israeli airstrike last year went viral, was killed on Monday in an Israeli bombardment targeting Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, along with at least four others, including a child, according to Palestinian sourc...
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UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
UK Lifts Most Israel Travel Warnings, But Border Regions Remain Restricted
The UK Foreign Office lifted travel warnings for much of Israel after 15 months, citing a decrease in rocket attacks, but advises against travel near borders and warns of potential political tension; advisories remain for parts of Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
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Hostage Deal Progressing, but Concerns Remain Over Post-Ceasefire Military Action
High-level talks between US and Israeli officials are underway to secure a hostage deal with Hamas within a month, complicated by Hamas's concerns about potential military action after an initial 40–60-day ceasefire under the incoming Trump administration.
Hostage Deal Progressing, but Concerns Remain Over Post-Ceasefire Military Action
High-level talks between US and Israeli officials are underway to secure a hostage deal with Hamas within a month, complicated by Hamas's concerns about potential military action after an initial 40–60-day ceasefire under the incoming Trump administration.
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Israel to Maintain Syrian Border Zone Presence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces will remain in a Syrian border buffer zone, including the summit of Mount Hermon, until a new security arrangement is found, sparking condemnation from the UN for violating a 1974 ceasefire agreement.
Israel to Maintain Syrian Border Zone Presence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces will remain in a Syrian border buffer zone, including the summit of Mount Hermon, until a new security arrangement is found, sparking condemnation from the UN for violating a 1974 ceasefire agreement.
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Israel's Wartime Reliance on Cellular Networks Highlights Infrastructure Needs
Following a recent war in Israel, cellular networks became the primary communication infrastructure, exposing the need for more 5G sites and easier regulatory approvals for antenna placement to improve network capabilities.
Israel's Wartime Reliance on Cellular Networks Highlights Infrastructure Needs
Following a recent war in Israel, cellular networks became the primary communication infrastructure, exposing the need for more 5G sites and easier regulatory approvals for antenna placement to improve network capabilities.
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Over 50 Killed in Israeli Gaza Strikes; Civilian Casualties Spark Outrage
Israeli air and ground attacks in Gaza on Sunday killed over 50 people, including children and a journalist, prompting condemnation and raising concerns about civilian casualties and potential violations of international humanitarian law amid the ongoing 14-month war.
Over 50 Killed in Israeli Gaza Strikes; Civilian Casualties Spark Outrage
Israeli air and ground attacks in Gaza on Sunday killed over 50 people, including children and a journalist, prompting condemnation and raising concerns about civilian casualties and potential violations of international humanitarian law amid the ongoing 14-month war.
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Israeli Strikes Kill 18 in Gaza; Protests in Israel Demand Hostage Release
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 18 Palestinians, including four in a tent sheltering displaced people, according to Gaza's civil defense agency; Israel claimed some targets were Hamas operatives; simultaneous protests in Israel call for hostage release.
Israeli Strikes Kill 18 in Gaza; Protests in Israel Demand Hostage Release
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 18 Palestinians, including four in a tent sheltering displaced people, according to Gaza's civil defense agency; Israel claimed some targets were Hamas operatives; simultaneous protests in Israel call for hostage release.
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40% Bias Score