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Nov 12 2022
Headline Roundup
Ukraine Recaptures Kherson, Russia Retreats Across Dnipro River
As Ukrainian troops enter the city of Kherson, which has been under Russian occupation for months, videos across the web show the city’s residents celebrating the ousting of Moscow’s invading force.
Key Quotes: In his nightly video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated, “today is a historic day. We are getting the south of the country back, we are getting Kherson back
Washington Examiner New York Times (News) ReutersFeb 01 2019
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U.S. to withdraw from nuclear arms control treaty with Russia, says Russian violations render the Cold War agreement moot
The United States will pull out of a nuclear arms control treaty with Russia, the Trump administration announced Friday, ending a cornerstone Cold War agreement on grounds that Russian violations render it moot.
Washington PostOct 11 2023
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A History of the Israel Conflict in Maps
In 1947, with Jewish immigration growing after the end of World War II and Britain’s influence in the region waning, the United Nations moved to create a Jewish state and separate Palestinian state with an international zone surrounding Jerusalem. As partition approached, violence worsened. After the Israeli state was established a year later, Arab nations tried to invade but were pushed back
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 02 2023
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Biden Administration Will Push Israel For ‘Humanitarian Pauses’ In Hamas Conflict, Report Says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will press Israel on Friday to agree to temporary “humanitarian pauses” in military operations in Gaza that would allow for safe hostage releases and the distribution of humanitarian aid into the region, according to the New York Times, an effort that will be pushed as the costly Israel-Hamas war nears its one-month mark. Blinken will bring the pause request
ForbesOct 26 2023
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James Comer demands Biden explain $200K from brother, vows to grill first family ‘soon’
WASHINGTON — House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer demanded Thursday that President Biden clarify why he got a $200,000 check from his brother on the same day James Biden received an identical transfer by promising to leverage his “political connections” to secure a Middle Eastern investor. Comer (R-Ky.) asked White House counsel Edward Siskel for the details after vowing earlier
New York Post (News)Oct 10 2023
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White House, Dem Allies ‘Keenly Aware’ Biden’s Israel Response Could Effect Reelection Bid: REPORT
White House aides and Democrat allies are “keenly aware” that President Joe Biden’s response to the war in Israel could affect his chance at a reelection bid in 2024, according to a Politico report. As war breaks out in Israel after the Hamas’ terrorist attack on the country, Biden has come under scrutiny for being out of the public eye for the last two days. Though White House aides are
The Daily CallerNov 02 2023
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Medway family trapped in Gaza manages to escape through border crossing with Egypt
A Medway family trapped in Gaza for about a month managed to depart the war zone this morning through a border crossing with Egypt, a family attorney said, ending what they have described as a harrowing experience. Attorney Sammy Nabulsi said Abood Okal, Wafaa Abuzayda, and their one-year-old son Yousef Okal, departed Gaza through the Rafah Crossing shortly after 5:30 a.m. local time and are
Boston HeraldOct 30 2023
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Israel pushes deeper into Gaza and frees Hamas captive
He also rejected calls for a cease-fire to facilitate the release of captives or end the war, which he has said will be long and difficult. “Calls for a cease-fire are calls for Israel to surrender to Hamas,” he told a press conference. “That will not happen.” He also said he has no plans to resign in the face of mounting anger over the failure of Israel’s vaunted security forces to prevent
PoliticoNov 14 2023
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Medics and patients, including babies, stranded as battles rage around Gaza hospitals
Battles between Israel and Hamas around hospitals forced thousands of Palestinians to flee from some of the last perceived safe places in northern Gaza, stranding critically wounded patients, newborns and their caregivers with dwindling supplies and no electricity, health officials said Monday.
With Israeli forces fighting in the center of Gaza City, the territory’s main city, both
Associated PressNov 03 2023
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Israel refuses temporary ceasefire, spurning Blinken call for ‘pause’
WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that his country would not consider halting its war on Hamas, rejecting Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s call for “humanitarian pauses” to allow civilians out of the Gaza Strip. Israel “refuses a temporary cease-fire that doesn’t include a return of our hostages,” Netanyahu told reporters, referring to the more than 200
New York Post (News)