Former Israeli army chief admits to over 200,000 Palestinian casualties in Gaza
Former Israeli army chief admits to over 200,000 Palestinian casualties in Gaza Former Israeli army commander Herzi Halevi has said that more than
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Former Israeli army chief admits to over 200,000 Palestinian casualties in Gaza Former Israeli army commander Herzi Halevi has said that more than

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Israeli army chief threatens to kill Hamas leaders abroad Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has signalled plans to target Hamas

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Video: Unrwa chief calls Gaza famine ‘constructed and manufactured’ “Let’s be very clear, this is a constructed and manufactured famine.”

Jerusalem — In leaked audio, the former head of Israeli military intelligence can be heard saying the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are “necessary and required for future generations.” “For everything that happened on October 7, for every one person on October 7, 50 Palestinians must die,” said Israel Defense Force’s …
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We’ve been hearing today from UN aid chief Tom Fletcher, who has warned the coming days will be “make or break” for humanitarian efforts in Gaza. The UN’s “whole focus unrelentingly is getting that aid moving,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, addressing Israeli claims that pallets of aid are not being distributed by …
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Unrwa chief warns airdropping aid into Gaza can endanger civilians The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe

NPR’s chief news executive and acting content chief Edith Chapin told colleagues Tuesday morning that she has decided to step

CNN — Tech giant Meta has apologized and said it has fixed an auto-translation issue that led one of its social media platforms to mistakenly announce the death of Indian politician Siddaramaiah. The chief minister of the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka posted on Instagram Tuesday in the local Kannada language, saying he was paying …
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