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Here is a round-up of developments in Syria, Israel, Gaza and the wider Middle East on Friday, July 18:. Merz: Israel's approach to Gaza' no longer acceptable' German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took ...
Despite facing war, political unrest, and war crimes charges, Israel's stock market has surged, driven by investor confidence ...
The US and Saudi Arabia have completed the final phase of a series of joint maritime security exercises, marking another step ...
Israel’s markets have been lifted by significant foreign investment and more recently by renewed investor confidence ...
At this early stage, prioritization is only one of several approaches the Trump administration may pursue. But for now, signs of prioritization are evident in the administration’s words and actions.
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In the wake of Sayfollah Musallet’s killing, Al Jazeera details past attacks on US citizens and Washington’s response.
The State Department condemned recent Israeli strikes in Syria, and Secretary Marco Rubio announced a U.S.-brokered agreement ...
As Iran’s clout fades, more nations see that their future lies in normalization and economic cooperation with Israel — not ...
The United States said it did not support recent Israeli strikes on Syria and had made clear its displeasure, while Syrian ...
Israel said Thursday that it “deeply regrets” a deadly strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church that killed three people.
Probably few if any Middle East analysts had Israeli airstrikes targeting key government installations of the Syrian state on their summer 2025 bingo cards. And yet that is precisely what happened on ...