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Israel-Hamas war
Israel-Hamas war: Rafah crossing on Gaza-Egypt border may open Saturday, US embassy says
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Israel-Hamas war: Rafah crossing on Gaza-Egypt border may open Saturday, US embassy says
US embassy posts on social media it has ‘received info’ that the Rafah crossing could open on Saturday morning local time
Full report  
Israeli ground assault on Gaza looms as Hamas releases first hostages
‘Most successful land-grab strategy since 1967’  
Settlers push Bedouins off West Bank territory
Hostages  
US mother and daughter released from Hamas captivity after Qatar brokers deal
Explainer  
Where do surrounding countries stand on war?
 

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Ukraine invasion
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