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Several Senate Republicans joined Democrats to advance a resolution limiting President Donald Trump's war powers in Iran. The measure faces long odds of final passage but signals growing bipartisan concern over military involvement.
Palestinians in Gaza marked the 78th anniversary of the 1948 mass uprooting amid widespread destruction from the current war. Many say repeated displacement and the loss of homes and history make today's crisis even more severe than the original Nakba.
The head of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center joined global leaders in London to strengthen humanitarian partnerships. A new agreement was signed to provide surgical care for children injured in Gaza amid growing concerns over regional instability and food insecurity.
The United States sanctioned four people linked to a Gaza aid flotilla, alleging ties to armed Palestinian groups. Additional sanctions targeted individuals accused of supporting the group that governs Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.
Police intercepted suspected cattle smugglers using an ambulance like vehicle near Nuh, leading to a gunfight. One आरोपी was injured and arrested, while two others escaped. The rescued animals were found tightly packed inside the vehicle.
An Israeli major was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, bringing the military death toll to 21 in the latest operation against Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities say more than 3,000 people have been killed since early March.
Iraq is attempting to balance pressure from the United States and Iran as a new prime minister seeks to form a government. Armed factions, energy interests, and financial leverage continue to shape a fragile but enduring partnership with Washington.
Somaliland will open its first-ever embassy in Jerusalem after Israel became the first country to recognize it. The move deepens ties between the two governments and highlights Somaliland's strategic importance in the Horn of Africa.
Fundamental is opening a Tel Aviv engineering hub to expand its workforce and tap local talent. The startup recently raised $275 million and secured major partnerships and enterprise contracts to support its artificial intelligence data platform.
Israel's finance minister threatened to evict a West Bank Bedouin community after claiming prosecutors at the International Criminal Court sought his arrest. The court has not confirmed any warrant request, while the village remains a flashpoint in the dispute over Israeli settlements.
The United States Treasury sanctioned several flotilla organizers over alleged ties to Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The move targets individuals linked to previously designated organizations and follows the interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla.
A suspected people smuggling leader has been arrested following an investigation into routes bringing migrants from Afghanistan to the United Kingdom. Authorities say the arrest marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to dismantle organised immigration crime networks.
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