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Hamas Boasts Western Support for Palestinian State As “Fruits of October 7”

Senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad openly celebrated that fruits of October 7—the terrorist attack that murdered over 1,200 Israelis—are now producing political gains in the West.

‘Shameful Beyond Repair:’ Red Cross Slammed for Abandoning its Duty to Gaza Hostages

Republican lawmakers are demanding accountability from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) after disturbing videos showed two Israeli hostages—21-year-old Rom Braslavski and 24-year-old Evyatar David—emaciated and nearly naked in Hamas captivity.

Foreign Nations Foot the Bill for U.S. Arms to Ukraine

Norway, Sweden, and Denmark pledged to provide $500 million to an effort aiming to provide U.S.-made weapons to Ukraine.

African Country to Assist in Deportations

Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the United States, a spokesperson for the country confirmed.

Plan for Israel to Re‑Occupy Gaza Nears Cabinet Approval as Diplomacy Flails

Israel’s security cabinet prepares to approve a full-scale re‑occupation of Gaza amid failed ceasefire talks.

Trump Rejects Claims of Genocide in Gaza: ‘They’re in a War,’ Not a Holocaust

President Trump dismissed allegations that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, saying the conflict is a war against Hamas.

Warren’s Food Trucks Claim on Gaza Border Falls Apart

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) sparked backlash Wednesday after falsely claiming that 6,000 food trucks are lined up at the Gaza border and being blocked by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

France Expels Gaza Woman Over Appalling Antisemitic Post

France has halted all evacuations from Gaza after a scandal involving a student visa rocked its higher education system and exposed deep flaws in its immigration policy.

Saudi Crackdown: Recent Execution Spree Raises Global Alarm

Saudi Arabia's recent executions of 17 people in just three days, marks the fastest spree of capital punishment in the kingdom since 2022.

Justice Delayed: Beirut’s Recently Promised Accountability Rings Hollow

On the fifth anniversary of the Beirut port explosion, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun issued a recently promised accountability pledge, declaring that “justice is coming.”

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