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Tehrans chief negotiator Strait of Hormuz wont return to pre-war status
Tehran’s chief negotiator: Strait of Hormuz won’t return to pre-war status. “Iran will administer the strait,” Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said.
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New York from global Jewish capital to anti-Israel hub
New York: from global Jewish capital to anti-Israel hub. Opinion: The city that created the Israel parade in the 1960s is now at the forefront of the fight against it, as Democratic primaries show the progressive left’s growing anti-Israel clout
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Israel will not withdraw from south Lebanon even if the US demands it Katz says
Israel will not withdraw from south Lebanon even if the US demands it, Katz says. Speaking at local government conference, defense minister says Israel will maintain security zones in Lebanon and Syria and rejected the possibility of withdrawal even under US pressure
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Mike Evans No chance Trump drinks Irans poison pressure is all about midterms
Mike Evans: ‘No chance Trump drinks Iran’s poison,’ pressure is all about midterms. Author and media figure Mike Evans said Israel should not fear harsh rhetoric from Washington, calling it a tactic: ‘Trump will give Iran nothing’; he said White House pressure is driven by midterms and said Vance has ‘zero chance’ of becoming president
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Australian judge excludes video of nurses threatening Israeli patients from case
Australian judge excludes video of nurses threatening Israeli patients from case. The video at the center of the Sydney nurses case has been ruled inadmissible after a judge found it was obtained in breach of state laws.
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WATCH IDF strikes four new Hamas rocket-firing positions built in Gaza post-ceasefire
WATCH: IDF strikes four new Hamas rocket-firing positions built in Gaza post-ceasefire. Hamas is now working harder than before to redevelop rocket firing capabilities against Israel to intimidate the Jewish state into heeding its demands.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Hamas weaponized our desire for quiet now Israel must learn it cant afford innocence editorial
Hamas weaponized our desire for quiet; now Israel must learn it can’t afford innocence – editorial. Hamas’s documents show an enemy that was cruel, patient, and strategic. Israel’s response must be moral, disciplined, and equally strategic.
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The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel it destroyed itself instead
The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel, it destroyed itself instead. Analysis: Nabil Fahmy inherits financial ruin, a structural vacuum and a regional architecture that has already moved on without him
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Why Israel could not let Irans missile attack go unanswered analysis
Why Israel could not let Iran’s missile attack go unanswered – analysis. From Washington’s perspective, that makes sense. Trump is trying to preserve negotiations with Iran and avoid a return to open regional war but, from Israel’s perspective, that logic is incomplete.





