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| | | | | When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses world leaders at the United Nations on Friday, it will be at the helm of a country that is increasingly being treated as a pariah, even by some of its longtime allies. | |
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| | | | | Israeli officials were scrutinizing a letter from the U.S. government threatening to review military aid to the country if it continued to block aid from Gaza. | |
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| | | | | Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - In an interview on Israeli Channel 14, the Israeli newspaper Arab 48 reports, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "The heavy duty phase in the war is about to end with the end of the operation in Rafah. Therefore, the forces will be moved to the north.' By 'north' he meant the border with Lebanon, where Israel and Hezbollah have been exchanging fire. He underlined, however, that the war on Gaza would continue until his objectives of 'eliminating Hamas and returning the ... | |
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| | | World leaders are gathering this week for the 80th United Nations General Assembly to discuss a number of key issues. | ||