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Israel advancing into Deir al-Balah in Gaza Strip
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The Middle East has been transformed since 7 October, and almost two years on, the conflict in Gaza is at another inflection point.
LONDON (AP) — Britain threatened Tuesday to take further action against Israel if it does not agree to end the war in Gaza, a day after two dozen mostly European countries condemned Israel’s restrictions on aid shipments into the territory and the killings of hundreds of Palestinians trying to reach food.
Over a series of escalations across the Middle East, Netanyahu appears to be gambling with the Trump Administration’s patience.
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Jakhi Lodgson-McCray faces federal arson charges for allegedly torching police vehicles before scheduled protests, compromising NYPD resources to protect the public.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, called the joint statement issued by a host of U.S. allies "disgusting."
U.S. Syria envoy Tom Barrack will lead a meeting with senior officials from Israel and Syria on Thursday, Axios reported on Tuesday citing unnamed sources.
President Donald Trump was caught by surprise last week by Israeli actions in Gaza and Syria, and in both instances phoned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “rectify” the matter, according to the White House.
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinians near an Israeli-backed aid site and a U.N. convoy. Both episodes pointed to Israel’s refusal to allow new governance structures to emerge.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is under pressure to take a firmer stance towards Israel, with members of his own coalition calling for Berlin to join a statement by dozens of Western nations condemning the "inhumane killing" of Palestinians.
Britain has no blanket arms embargo against Israel, the U.K. Foreign Secretary told Sky News on Tuesday, a day after he signed a joint letter of 28 countries demanding an end to the war in Gaza.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Spokesperson Chapin Fay tells Fox News Digital about the organization's work and its outreach to one of its biggest critics — the U.N.