UK Prime Minister Urges Iran to Refrain from Attacking Israel
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged Iran to "refrain" from attacking Israel during a phone call with Iran's new president.
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged Iran to "refrain" from attacking Israel during a phone call with Iran's new president.
The move comes amid concerns of Iran’s response following the killings of senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says it has targeted an Israeli military position in the northern occupied territories.
Authorities in Gaza said Israeli bombs hit the school-turned-shelter as people were praying and triggered a fire.
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The mediating nations urge Israel and Hamas to resume their negotiations amid fears of a wider conflagration in the region.
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Statement by 57-nation bloc says it ‘holds Israel, the illegal occupying power, fully responsible for the heinous attack’.
The selection of Sinwar follows the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and signals centrality of Gaza within the group.
The militant group is reportedly planning “substantial operations” following the assassination of the Hamas political leader
Tehran has reportedly warned pilots and aviation authorities to avoid its airspace as it threatens to retaliate against Israel