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Benjamin Netanyahu · GazaIsrael will go ahead with its offensive in the Gaza Strip's Rafah, amid continuous warnings that it may lead to a humanitarian catastrophe. Before the offensive, Israeli forces will evacuate Palestinian civilians from the region. Rafah, which is near the Egyptian border, is home to more than a million Palestinians who have travelled from the rest of Gaza amid the Israeli offensive.See the Story
Morning brief: Israel to go ahead with Rafah offensive; pro-Palestine stir spreads across US colleges, & more
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
Hillary Clinton · United StatesActivist Malala Yousafzai confirmed her support for Palestine in a post online after receiving backlash over a report she collaborated with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on a musical.
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Malala Yousafzai confirms support for Palestine after backlash over musical with Hillary Clinton
49% Center coverage: 8 sources
Erdogan · AnkaraThe German president’s visit, marking the centennial of diplomatic ties between Turkey and Germany, came during a challenging time for Ankara-Berlin relations, given the wide gap over the Israel-Hamas war.See the Story
Erdogan and Germany's Steinmeier chuckle over doner kebab as ties grow
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Israel · IsraelIDF chief Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar reportedly discussed with their Egyptian counterpart Israel's plan to enter Rafah, and also the possibility of restarting negotiations for a hostage deal.See the Story
Israeli security chiefs in Cairo to discuss possible Rafah invasion
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Floods · United Arab EmiratesFollowing record-breaking rains that caused severe flooding, the United Arab Emirates said on Wednesday that $544 million will be allocated for restoring Emirati residents' homes.
"We learned great lessons in dealing with severe rains," said Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum after a cabinet meeting.See the Story
UAE allocates $544 million for flood-hit homes; 'We learned great lessons,' says PM Sheikh Mohammed
67% Left coverage: 3 sources