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Adrian Ardelean
Adrian Ardelean is a journalist based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Broadcast working experience 15yrs BBC Worldservice Europa FM Radio, Romania Digi24 TV, Romania
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An Israeli attack kills at least 20 Palestinians in Rafah. New ceasefire negotiations in Gaza
30 Oct 2023
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Europa Liberă România
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Romanian
| Ceasefire Negotiations
An Israeli airstrike in Rafah killed at least 20 Palestinians, with additional strikes in Gaza City resulting in four more deaths. The attacks occurred ahead of ceasefire negotiations hosted by Egypt involving Hamas leaders. U.S. President Joe Biden reiterated opposition to the invasion on humanitarian grounds, emphasizing the need for sustained humanitarian aid. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to engage in diplomatic talks in the Middle East, aiming to prevent conflict escalation and improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza. The conflict, triggered by a Hamas raid on October 7, has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
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Hazem Balousha
Hazem Balousha is a Palestinian journalist based in Gaza City. has worked as a news producer for BBC World Service and contributed to Deutsche Welle. He has written for The Guardian, Washington Post, Al-Monitor, Al-Raya (Qatar) and other publications. Balousha covered the 50- day war 2014 and Cast ...
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Images shared online of Sinwar, dead in the rubble, may increase support for Hamas
18 Oct 2024
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The Sydney Morning Herald
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| Israel-Palestine Conflict
Yahya Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader, was killed in a firefight in Gaza, marking a significant event in the ongoing conflict with Israel. His death is seen as a major achievement for the Israeli military but is unlikely to end the conflict or significantly weaken Hamas, which has historically survived the loss of leaders. The article discusses the potential for increased support for Hamas following Sinwar's death, as well as the challenges facing the organization in appointing a new leader. The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the potential for continued conflict are highlighted, with various analysts providing insights into the implications of Sinwar's death.
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Una Cilic
Una Cilic is a multimedia journalist, currently based in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Israeli Air Strike In Syria Kills Commander Of Iran's Revolutionary Guards
25 Dec 2023
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www.rferl.org
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English
| Military Strike
An Israeli air strike in Syria killed Razi Mousavi, a top commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, leading to threats of retaliation from Tehran. The attack occurred near Damascus, targeting a location associated with Hizballah. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi condemned the strike, promising that Israel would pay for the action. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with potential implications for regional stability. The article also references past conflicts involving key figures like Qasem Soleimani and recent escalations in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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William Davies
I am a freelance TV reporter, video journalist and photographer with 13 years of experience. I have worked all over the world; in 2014 I reported from 15 different countries, from Gaza to Ukraine to Brazil for the World Cup. I am just as happy behind the camera as I am in front of it, and work ...
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Israel kills at least 30 Palestinians in Rafah, new Gaza ceasefire talks expected in Cairo
29 Apr 2024
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vnexplorer.net
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English
| Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Israeli airstrikes in Rafah, Gaza, resulted in the deaths of at least 30 Palestinians, intensifying the ongoing conflict with Hamas. As the violence continues, Hamas leaders are in Cairo for ceasefire talks with Egyptian and Qatari mediators. The discussions aim to address a truce proposal, with Egypt expressing hope for a resolution. The conflict, triggered by a Hamas attack on Israel, has led to significant casualties and displacement in Gaza. The international community, including the United Nations, has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact of the conflict.
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Amel Gara Ali
amel ali is a journalist.
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Fatah Movement Accuses Hamas of Attempting to Assassinate Its Spokesperson in the Gaza Strip
19 Mar 2019
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euronews
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Arabic
| Human Rights
The Fatah Movement, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, accused Hamas of attempting to assassinate its spokesperson in the Gaza Strip, Atif Abu Saif, following an assault by armed individuals on Monday evening. Fatah Central Committee member Hussein Al-Sheikh condemned the attack on Twitter. Abu Saif was hospitalized with fractures and a head injury. Hamas condemned the assault and called for an investigation, while also criticizing Fatah for premature accusations. The Gaza Strip has seen protests under the slogan 'We Want to Live' against unemployment and high prices, with reports of participants being beaten and arrested. The Independent Commission for Human Rights has been documenting the crackdown on the peaceful movement, noting over 1000 citizens detained and at least 23 journalists arrested or summoned. Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2007, accuses Fatah of orchestrating the protests. Hamas leader in the West Bank, Hassan Yousef, launched an initiative calling for an end to political arrests and security pursuits based on expression of opinion or political affiliation.
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Susannah George
Susannah George is a journalist covering the refugee and migrant crisis from Iraq to Turkey to Greece.
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With Hamas Commanders Dead, Political Leaders Abroad Negotiated the Ceasefire
18 Jan 2025
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www.estadao.com.br
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Portuguese
| Ceasefire Negotiations
The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas reflects a shift in the internal dynamics of the militant group, with political leaders abroad taking charge of negotiations following the deaths of senior commanders. Israel's military actions have weakened Hamas's military wing, leading to a power shift towards leaders based outside Gaza, particularly in Doha. The ceasefire, which includes a phased release of hostages and withdrawal of Israeli troops, has been met with mixed emotions in Gaza. Despite the ceasefire, uncertainties remain about the future political landscape in Gaza, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not ruling out further military action.
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Fereshteh Ghazi
I am an Iranian-American Journalist and Iran Analyst. When I was 14 I was lucky enough to get a work experience placement at newspaper in Iran. That was begining, From 1997 through today and I have worked with such as great Media inside and outside of Iran. I worked as a beat reporter for many ...
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Iranian Activist Makes Plea From Prison To Be Released With Her Brothers
10 Oct 2023
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www.rferl.org
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English
| Middle East Conflict
The Iranian Armed Forces have refuted claims that the helicopter crash killing President Ebrahim Raisi was due to weather and overloading. Iran's new president, Masud Pezeshkian, faces a hard-line parliament. Iran vows to retaliate against Israel for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, raising regional tensions. The U.S. and allies urge Iran to de-escalate. Iran's potential missile sales to Russia could deepen their military ties. Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi, initially sentenced to death, has been acquitted. The closure of the German Language Institute in Tehran by Iranian authorities has sparked diplomatic tensions with Germany.
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Saeid Jafari
Saeid Jafari is an Iranian journalist and an analyst on Middle Eastern affairs. He is a contributor to various media outlets such as Al-Monitor, Foreign Policy, Atlantic Council, National Interest, Middle East Eye, and Euronews. He has also worked for many Iranian media outlets including Aseman, ...
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U.S. Doesn't Want War With Iran But Will Defend Itself, Blinken Tells UN
25 Oct 2023
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www.rferl.org
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English
| Middle East Conflict
Azerbaijan is strengthening its ties with China through a series of agreements aimed at boosting economic, military, and political cooperation. This includes Azerbaijan's application to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS, as well as efforts to attract Chinese investment in the Middle Corridor trade route. The article also discusses Iran's cyber activities aimed at influencing the U.S. presidential election, with Iranian hackers targeting both Republican and Democratic campaigns. Additionally, the text covers Iran's potential sale of ballistic missiles to Russia and the geopolitical implications of such a move. The article highlights the complex interplay of regional and international relations involving Azerbaijan, China, Iran, and the U.S.
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Joshua Mitnick
Joshua Mitnick is a journalist based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
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Palestinians Brace for an Outbreak in One of the World’s Most Densely Populated Territories
26 Mar 2020
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Humanitarian Crisis
The Gaza Strip, already facing severe challenges due to blockades and a dense population, reported its first cases of COVID-19, raising fears of a humanitarian disaster. The health system, crippled by restrictions and economic hardship, is ill-equipped to handle an outbreak, with limited ICU beds and ventilators. International cooperation, including from Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and organizations like the UN and WHO, is deemed crucial to prevent a crisis. Israel, which controls the borders and has been criticized for the health system's state in Gaza, faces its own growing number of COVID-19 cases. The pandemic has led to renewed cooperation on public health between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and there is potential for a long-term cease-fire with Hamas if humanitarian assistance is effectively provided.
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Nicholas Noe
Nicholas Noe recently served as Regional Organizing Director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign in Michigan where he managed the Get Out The Vote (GOTV) operation for the crucial areas of Wayne County and Dearborn City. Previous to this, Mr. Noe lived in Beirut (2004-2016) and in Tunis (2012-2014) ...
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Hamas could opt for ‘collective leadership’ as it faces extreme pressure
07 Oct 2023
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inews.co.uk
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English
| Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas faces significant pressure following the assassination of its leader Yahya Sinwar, yet the group is expected to maintain its leadership and operational capabilities. Despite Israel's intensified military actions, Hamas's deep leadership bench and potential for 'collective leadership' could ensure its continuity. Key figures like Khaled Meshaal, Khalil al-Hayya, and Mohammed Deif are potential successors, with some residing outside Gaza, providing stability. The ongoing conflict and Israeli military actions are likely to sustain Hamas's appeal and ability to regenerate leadership.
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Will Tizard
Will Tizard is a travel and business journalist and documentarian based in Prague, Czech Republic. He covers the film sector in Central and Eastern Europe for Variety and writes about the arts and culture for Time Out, National Geographic guides and Louis Vuitton. With more than 20 years' ...
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Iran Blocks Amini's Family From Traveling To Accept EU Award
08 Dec 2023
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www.rferl.org
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English
| International Relations
Iranian authorities have barred Mahsa Amini's family from traveling abroad to accept the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize, confiscating their passports at Tehran's Iman Khomeini Airport. Amini's death in custody in September 2022 sparked nationwide protests against the government. The European Parliament awarded the prize to Amini and the Women, Life, Freedom movement. The article also discusses the broader context of Iran's crackdown on dissent, including the execution of protesters and the involvement of Iranian-backed groups in regional conflicts.
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Menekse Tokyay
Menekse Tokyay is a journalist based in Ankara, Turkey. Since 2010, I am a Turkey correspondent and writer to many international outlets, including Southeastern European Times, Al Arabiya English, Arab News, International Business Times -UK, Business News Europe, Deutsche Welle, Washington Post ...
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EU unveils strategy for strengthening long-term relations with Turkiye
30 Nov 2023
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Arab News
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English
| Foreign Policy
The EU has outlined a strategy to enhance relations with Turkiye, focusing on political, economic, and trade aspects to resolve longstanding disagreements. The report coincides with NATO discussions on Sweden's membership, which Turkiye is expected to ratify soon. The EU emphasizes Turkiye's role in the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean's stability. The EU aims for structured dialogues with Ankara and Turkiye's involvement in EU missions and defense policy. The EU-Turkiye customs union may be modernized, contingent on Turkiye's support against Russian sanction evasion. Despite past difficulties, there is potential for improved relations, including Turkiye's participation in EU security structures. EU leaders will consider the plan at a summit on December 13. Separately, Hamas has received Israel's response to a ceasefire proposal, with ongoing negotiations to end the conflict in Gaza. The UN is investigating allegations of staff affiliations with Hamas, with some UNRWA employees' contracts terminated and others under review.
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Cassandra Vinograd
Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified....
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Hezbollah Fires More Than 100 Rockets Into Israel, Drawing Retaliation
12 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| International Relations
Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets into northern Israel, prompting Israeli military retaliation against Hezbollah sites in Lebanon. This escalation follows months of cross-border strikes and concerns of the Gaza war expanding. Hezbollah stated the attack was in retaliation to Israeli strikes in Lebanon and in support of Palestinians in Gaza. Despite international efforts to broker a cease-fire before Ramadan, talks have stalled. The ongoing conflict has displaced thousands in both Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli leaders considering either a diplomatic agreement or a military offensive to push Hezbollah forces from the border.
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Anchal Vohra
Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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Qatar Is Ready to Call Netanyahu’s Hostage Bluff
25 Apr 2024
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Israel-Hamas Conflict
Qatar, leveraging its influence over Hamas, threatens to withdraw from mediating hostage negotiations with Israel unless Prime Minister Netanyahu stops what it perceives as a smear campaign. Qatari officials accuse Netanyahu of delaying hostage releases to prolong the war. The U.S. pressures Qatar to expel Hamas leaders, with some lawmakers threatening to revoke Qatar's major non-NATO ally status. The situation remains tense, with both Israel and Qatar holding firm on their positions, complicating the release of over 130 Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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