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WASHINGTON — As Gaza buries its dead and starves under siege, the Trump administration has quietly signed off on a 6.7 billion dollar surge of US weapons for Israel, adding new attack
Hamas's political office deputy head Musa Abu Marzouk said Palestinians have consistently backed Russia as a mediator in Gaza, but Israel's refusal to accept any party without its own consent has kept Moscow sidelined. The disclosure sharpens a structural paradox
GAZA CITY — Under the slate light of a churning Mediterranean, gray silhouettes fanned across the water and closed in. By dawn on Thursday, most of an international flotilla carrying activists and a
GAZA CITY — Israeli strikes again battered the coastal enclave on Wednesday even as an unprecedented civilian flotilla pressed toward the shoreline in a direct challenge to the long-running naval cordon. By
Tehran — The bombardment of Gaza City intensified on Monday even as Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the White House for talks with Donald Trump over a U.S.-drafted framework to end the war.
Tehran — Donald Trump is betting that momentum and optics can do what 21 months of grinding war, failed truces, and serial “frameworks” could not: force a pivot from siege to settlement
Khan Younis — The war followed people even as they fled. Hours after families left cramped classrooms and tarpaulin tents to hunt for bread or a phone charge, blasts again tore through
Gaza City — The arithmetic of Gaza’s war is now a ledger of mass death, hunger, and flight. This weekend, the Health Ministry in the enclave said the toll of Palestinians killed
Bogotá — The United States moved to revoke the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro after he joined a surging pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the United Nations in Manhattan and told American servicemembers
Bogotá — The United States chose a theatrical moment to flex its gatekeeping power. On the margins of United Nations week in New York, Washington revoked the visa of Colombia’s President Gustavo
Bogotá — The United States’ cancellation of Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s entry visa set off the sharpest rupture in years between Washington and Bogotá, converting a long, often pragmatic partnership into an
Cairo — Hamas said on Saturday that it has not been presented with any formal plan from Washington to halt the war in Gaza, even as Israeli forces pushed deeper into Gaza
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