Israel bombs Syrian forces entering Druze city
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Israel Bans Palestinians From Fishing in Sea Despite Continued Blockade of Aid: It Was 'Our Last Breathing Space'A Palestinian mother-of-two said the sea used to be her hungry family's only escape, but she now fears for her young children's lives.
Details of the deal remain unclear, but EU officials have rejected any cooperation with the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund over ethical and safety concerns. Opening more border crossings and allowing more aid trucks into Gaza is the priority, but officials say eventually they’d like to set up a monitoring station at Kerem Shalom crossing.
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Al-Monitor on MSNSyrian forces accused of 'executions' in Druze area as Israel launches strikesSyrian authorities were accused on Tuesday of carrying out "field executions" of civilians in the predominantly Druze province of Sweida, where Israel launched strikes against government forces in what it described as an effort to protect the religious minority.
Opposition critics have denounced the proposal, with some likening the suggested site to a "concentration camp," which could lead to ethnic cleansing in the coastal enclave devastated by 21 months of conflict.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside LebanonMilitary says targets in northeastern Beqaa Valley include Radwan unit facilities where military activity was taking place in 'blatant violation' of November ceasefire
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Israeli military said it had begun striking targets belonging to Hezbollah's elite unit, the Radwan Force, in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon, as it accuses the Iran-backed Islamist group of seeking to rebuild its forces in violation of a ceasefire agreement.
Ms Damari, a British-Israeli who is now 28, was one of 251 people taken captive on the deadliest single day for the Jews since the Holocaust. She was shot and abducted when Hamas gunmen stormed her home in the Kfar Aza kibbutz.