Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send a delegation to the U.S. to discuss Israeli plans for a ground invasion into Gaza’s crowded city of Rafah — a plan the White House has described as a “mistake.” Meanwhile, aid groups warn that famine is looming for the besieged exclave.
"It was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the region."
Annual inflation officially stands at 44 percent, according to local media, after hitting 46 percent last year.
Nearly 100 journalists have been killed since the war began
White House national security adviser calls Israeli plan for ‘smashing into’ Rafah a ‘mistake’
Team says Iran’s repressive regime violates peoples’ rights with absolute impunity
Analysts say Beijing is opting for a policy of continued non-involvement in the Middle East unless its energy interests are at stake
Food security agency says some 1.1 million Palestinians under threat as Israel continues its military operation against Hamas militants
Netanyahu rejects attacks on his handling of the war against Hamas
In a ceremony broadcast on state TV, the oil ministry and Iranian businesses signed deals worth $13 billion to increase daily oil production in six major fields
Israeli leader rejects attacks on his handling of the war against Hamas
A surge in illegal migration has seen numbers entering Greece swell by more than 400% in the last month alone
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