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An explosion at a funeral in Beirut causes panic as mourners fear their phones will also explode. The blasts come after a series of pager explosions in Lebanon.
Tom Nesher's directorial debut, Come Closer, is a riveting story of love and loss that follows Eden's emotional journey after her brother's tragic death.
Israeli TV report accuses Netanyahu of sabotaging hostage deal with Hamas, a claim denied by the premier's office. Channel 12 news blames Hamas for the collapse of a previous ceasefire deal. Netanyahu's office refutes the claims, stating that he accepted all US proposals and that Hamas turned them down.
Gold struggled for momentum as market participants digested Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments after the U.S. central bank delivered a super-sized rate cut.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stated that the kingdom will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel until a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital is established.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy is failing Britain badly. A crack team of spies intercepted and booby-trapped electronic devices destined for a terrorist group in the Middle East. Months later, the devices exploded, causing carnage among the militants.
John Kirby denies U.S. involvement in Lebanon device attacks, believed to be the work of Israel. The attacks have resulted in casualties and raised concerns of an escalation in the conflict with Hezbollah.
Israeli intelligence agency Mossad is believed to be responsible for an operation that involved packing thousands of Hezbollah pagers with explosives and distributing them to the group's members across Lebanon. The pagers were used by senior Hezbollah officers, and when an unknown message was received, the devices exploded, causing significant casualties.
The US reaffirms support for Israel and discusses regional security with Israeli Defense Minister.
The Middle East is on the brink of conflict as Hezbollah reels from surprise attacks by Israel's Mossad. Communication devices, solar panels, and fingerprint recognition gadgets detonated in Lebanon, killing at least 20 people and injuring hundreds more.
Israel and the US are accused of trying to pressure Hamas into a ceasefire deal by undermining Iran through attacks on Lebanon.
Israel is suspected of orchestrating explosions in Lebanon using pagers and walkie-talkies, resulting in casualties.
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