After six weeks of war, Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary truce that would halt fighting for four days and pave the way for an exchange of captives and …
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UEFA fined the Scottish club after their supporters waved thousands of Palestinian flags during the match against Atletico Madrid last month. Scotland’s Celtic Football Club was fined $19,000 after its …
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Beirut, Lebanon – A delegation of Islamic and Arab nations is touring the five permanent member states of the United Nations Security Council. Their stated goal is to establish a …
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News of the day | November 23 – Midday
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Former Obama adviser Stuart Seldowitz arrested after Islamophobic speech | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
The former State Department official was filmed harassing a Muslim street vendor in New York, saying more Palestinian children should be killed in Gaza. A former senior US government official …
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Israeli army arrests director of al-Shifa hospital and other doctors in Gaza | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
The Israeli army has arrested the director of al-Shifa Hospital, the largest medical complex in the Gaza Strip, according to a doctor and media reports. Muhammad Abu Salmiya was arrested …
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Israel continued its attacks on Gaza before an agreed truce with Hamas, killing dozens of Palestinians throughout the bombed territory. Wednesday’s continued raids dimmed hopes that the expected four-day pause …
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News of the day | November 23 – Morning
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Israel says truce and release of captives won’t begin ‘until Friday’ | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
A temporary truce and the release of dozens of prisoners captured by the Palestinian armed group Hamas during its attack on Israel on October 7 will not begin until Friday, …
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“Important but not sufficient”: what does the Israel-Hamas deal mean for American policy? | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Washington DC – Israel-Hamas deal to suspend fighting in Gaza and release dozens of captives highlights power of diplomacy and creates opening to end violence, rights advocates say in the …
