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Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh proposed a $70 billion economic partnership on Wednesday to Massad Boulos, a ...
Axios revealed on Friday that the head of Israel’s intelligence agency (Mossad) visited Washington, D.C. this week in an ...
Israeli Mossad Chief David Barnea reportedly traveled to the U.S. seeking to get help in convincing different countries to take Palestinians who wish to leave from Gaza ...
Members of a humanitarian convoy of at least 1,500 people, including activists and supporters from Algeria and Tunisia, wave Palestinian flags from a bus as the group travels toward Gaza via Egypt ...
President Trump will have to decide whether America intends to take a leading role in confronting one of the biggest humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century.
Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty discussed key regional developments in a phone call on Sunday with ...
So far, over 54,000 Palestinians have been killed and 126,000 injured. Due to the siege, people in Gaza now face extreme shortages of food, water, and medicine.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists taking part in a convoy crossed the Tunisian border on Tuesday into Libya, aiming to keep heading eastwards until they break Israel's blockade on the ...
On Thursday night, Hamas was busy writing a statement of praise for President Macron. The French President declared that ...
But as desperate Palestinians crowd its distribution sites, chaos has erupted and almost 200 people have been killed near aid sites.
Activists stopped in Libya and Egypt ahead of planned march on Gaza By SAM METZ and SAM McNEIL The Associated Press, Updated June 13, 2025, 1:36 p.m.
In a divided Libya, Egypt-backed authorities stop a convoy Meanwhile, an aid convoy traveling overland from Algeria picked up new participants along the route in Tunisia and Libya but was stopped ...