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Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv; American lawmakers arrive in Taiwan, and more
Hamas launched eight rockets from Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, towards Tel Aviv, Israel's largest city.
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Israel accused of striking refugee encampment; Lithuania’s pro-Ukraine president re-elected, and more
An Israeli air strike on a tent camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah killed at least 35 people. Also, Gitanas Nauseda, Lithuania’s president, secured a landslide re-election.
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; G7 mulls over using seized Russian assets to help Ukraine, and more
Israel continued its assault on Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, despite the International Court of Justice, a UN court, ordering it to halt operations on Friday.
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Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv; American lawmakers visit Taiwan, and more
Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv; American lawmakers visit Taiwan, and more
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; G7 considers using seized Russian assets to help Ukraine, and more
The White House said that Egypt had agreed to send humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom, the main commercial checkpoint between Israel and Gaza.
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Egypt agrees to new Gaza aid deliveries; China holds more drills around Taiwan, and more
The White House said that Egypt had agreed to send humanitarian aid to Gaza through Kerem Shalom, the main commercial checkpoint between Israel and Gaza.