Hamas has announced that they are pulling out of truce talks in Gaza after an Israeli strike targeting one of their top military leaders, Mohammed Deif. The militant group has condemned the attack and vowed to retaliate against Israel for their actions. This latest development has heightened tensions in the region and raised concerns about the possibility of further violence erupting between the two sides.
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Lebanon PM, UN peacekeepers call for accelerated Israeli withdrawal
United Nations peacekeepers and Lebanon's prime minister are calling for the Israeli army to expedite its withdrawal from the country, in line with a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah. The Lebanese army and peacekeepers are scheduled to deploy in southern Lebanon as part of the truce, with accusations of violations from both sides. Prime Minister Najib Mikati is urging the US and France to pressure Israel to complete its withdrawal faster, as tensions persist along the...
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