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12/08/25 14:49
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Over 260 are suspected of spying for Israel and another 172 were arrested because of illegal filming, the Iranian police spokesperson says, adding that more than 1,000 roadblocks were set up across the country during the war
12/08/25 20:01
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Hamas negotiators in Cairo discuss a new Egyptian plan for a full cease-fire, release of all hostages, symbolic exile and Gaza demilitarization; Disputes remain after failed Doha talks, but mediators see room for compromise
12/08/25 23:50
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France's transport minister announced the suspension of the air traffic controller who made the anti-Israeli call on the radio after takeoff; 'We have initiated disciplinary proceedings'
12/08/25 08:49
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Former U.S. Secretary of State says it is more pressing to alleviate the suffering of Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages after Israel's cabinet announced its intention to occupy the entire Gaza Strip
12/08/25 09:10
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The Australian prime minister says Israel's reluctance to listen to its allies contributed to his country's decision to recognize a Palestinian state; in Neighboring New Zealand, the government is under fire for holding off on its decision until September
12/08/25 09:45
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Guardian publishes will of Anas Al-Sharif, identified by Israel as Hamas commander; former hostage Shlomi Ziv responds to criticism, saying held by journalist in captivity; Qatar and press groups condemn strike as attack on media
12/08/25 11:08
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IDF says it is the Chief of Staff's prerogative to name officers for senior positions, critically needed to be filled, pushing back against the defense minister's efforts to intervene
12/08/25 13:16
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Jerusalem's efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza are undermined by Hamas’s systematic exploitation of supplies, while the execution of plans for a large-scale offensive against the terror group would require UN cooperation