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19 December 2025 | 05:43 AM
US hosting new Gaza talks to push next phase of deal
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19 December 2025 | 03:39 AM
Lebanese army agrees to document Hezbollah disarmament: French ministry
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18 December 2025 | 09:40 PM
Rubio says US sanctioning ICC judges for targeting Israel
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18 December 2025 | 07:57 PM
Saudi, French and US officials push Hezbollah disarmament plan
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18 December 2025 | 07:22 PM
One Palestinian killed, 13 injured in Israeli shelling in Gaza
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18 December 2025 | 06:54 PM
Families of jailed pro-Palestinian activists on hunger strike urge UK government to act
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18 December 2025 | 04:37 PM
Jordan hosting largest number of Palestinian refugees in region: Unrwa
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18 December 2025 | 02:32 PM
Israel launches series of strikes on Lebanon
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18 December 2025 | 01:16 PM
Gaza war leaves behind amputee children
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18 December 2025 | 05:52 AM
Israel approves 'largest ever' gas deal with Egypt as Gaza ceasefire strains
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Friday Dec 19 2025 | 05:43 AM
US hosting new Gaza talks to push next phase of deal
The United States will host talks in Miami on Friday to push the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, as President Donald Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would likely visit him at the close of the year.
Trump's roving special envoy Steve Witkoff is to meet senior officials from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey in Florida, a White House official told AFP Thursday, amid fears that efforts to reach the second stage of the deal are stalling.
Under the second stage, Israel is supposed to withdraw from its positions in Gaza, an interim authority is to govern the Palestinian territory instead of Hamas, and an international stabilisation force is to be deployed.
But progress in moving to that phase of October's agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was brokered by Washington and its regional allies, has so far been slow.
The ceasefire also remains fragile with both sides alleging violations, and mediators fearing that Israel and Hamas alike are stalling.
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Friday Dec 19 2025 | 03:39 AM
Lebanese army agrees to document Hezbollah disarmament: French ministry
The head of Lebanon's army agreed to document its progress in disarming Hezbollah during talks Thursday with international envoys in Paris, the French foreign ministry said, as Beirut seeks to forestall expanded Israeli attacks.
Thursday's meetings showed "progress in implementing the plan to restore the Lebanese state's monopoly on weapons", French foreign ministry spokesperson Pascal Confavreux said at a briefing.
Lebanese army chief Rodolphe Haykal outlined the "specific needs of the Lebanese Armed Forces" to continue this work, Confavreux added.
He said the officials agreed on the need to "seriously document these advances", adding they were "working on this within the framework of the ceasefire monitoring mechanism".
Sources familiar with the talks said they were chaired by French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian and attended by US and Saudi envoys Morgan Ortagus and Yazid bin Farhan, respectively.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 09:40 PM
Rubio says US sanctioning ICC judges for targeting Israel
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that the US was sanctioning two judges of the International Criminal Court for targeting Israel, raising the number of senior court officials under US sanctions to 11.
"Today, I am designating two International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, Gocha Lordkipanidze of Georgia and Erdenebalsuren Damdin of Mongolia, pursuant to Executive Order 14203," Rubio said in a statement, referring to an order President Donald Trump signed in February sanctioning the ICC.
"These individuals have directly engaged in efforts by the ICC to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel's consent," he said.
The judges named were part of a panel that refused to overturn a lower court decision that the prosecution's investigation into alleged crimes under its jurisdiction could include events following the October 7, 2023 attacks.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 07:57 PM
Saudi, French and US officials push Hezbollah disarmament plan
French, Saudi Arabian and American officials held talks with the head of the Lebanese army on Thursday in Paris aimed at finalising a roadmap to enable a mechanism for the disarmament of the Hezbollah group, diplomats said.
Israel and Lebanon agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire in 2024, ending more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
Since then, the sides have traded accusations over violations with Israel questioning the Lebanese army's efforts to disarm Hezbollah. Israeli warplanes have increasingly targeted Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and even in the capital.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 07:22 PM
One Palestinian killed, 13 injured in Israeli shelling in Gaza
The Health Ministry in Gaza said that a Palestinian was killed while 13 others sustained injuries after Israeli soldiers opened fire in Gaza.
At least 395 have been killed and 1,088 injured in Israeli attacks since US-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire, it added.
With the latest casualties, the death toll in Palestine hits 70,669, with 171,165 injured over two years of war in Gaza.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 06:54 PM
Families of jailed pro-Palestinian activists on hunger strike urge UK government to act
Families, lawyers and supporters of the detained pro-Palestinian activists who are on hunger strike in Britain issued an urgent plea to the government on Thursday, warning that their loved ones face life-threatening danger.
Eight people have joined the hunger strike, some from its start in early November, and lawyers said the health of the remaining six, aged 20-31, was deteriorating and that death was likely unless the government intervenes. One of the six is on partial hunger strike due to diabetes-related health concerns.
Four of the activists were jailed over alleged involvement in a break-in at an Israeli-linked defence firm last year, while another four were accused of breaching a military air base in central England and damaging two aircraft in protest against Britain's support for Israel.
All have been charged with offences allegedly carried out on behalf of Palestine Action, before the group was banned and designated a terrorist organisation.
A spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on Thursday the government was continuing to monitor the wellbeing of those on hunger strike.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 04:37 PM
Jordan hosting largest number of Palestinian refugees in region: Unrwa
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 02:32 PM
Israel launches series of strikes on Lebanon
BEIRUT: Israel launched several strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, Lebanese state media reported, as the Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure including a military compound.
Despite a November 2024 ceasefire that was supposed to end more than a year of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has kept up strikes on Lebanon and has also maintained troops in five southern areas it deems strategic.
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported several strikes on mountainous areas in the south and east.
The Israeli military claimed it targeted infrastructure "sites in multiple areas across Lebanon" including "a military compound used by Hezbollah to conduct training and courses" for the group's members.
In another statement, the military also said: "A short while ago, the IDF struck a Hezbollah in the area of Taybeh in southern Lebanon."
The attacks come as the ceasefire monitoring committee, which includes the US and France, are set to meet on Friday.
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 01:16 PM
Gaza war leaves behind amputee children
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Thursday Dec 18 2025 | 05:52 AM
Israel approves 'largest ever' gas deal with Egypt as Gaza ceasefire strains
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he approved on Wednesday a major gas export deal with Egypt worth nearly $35 billion with fragile Gaza ceasefire barely holding.
"Today, I approved the largest gas deal in Israel's history. The deal is worth 112 billion shekels ($34.7 billion). Of this total, 58 billion shekels ($18 billion) will go to the state coffers," Netanyahu said during a televised address.
"The agreement is with the American company Chevron, with Israeli partners who will supply gas to Egypt," Netanyahu added.
Netanyahu said the money would "strengthen education, healthcare, infrastructure, security, and the future of the next generations", as well as bolster "Israel's status as a regional energy power".
