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Jan 26

Watch 8:17
Tensions rise after Israeli forces kill several Palestinians during West Bank raid

By Nick Schifrin, Teresa Cebrian Aranda, Cai Pigliucci

Thursday was the deadliest day in the occupied West Bank in two decades. Israeli forces raided Jenin and killed 9 people. In response, the Palestinian Authority cut security coordination with Israel. There were also reports of rocket fire into Israel…

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Jan 26

WATCH: State Department holds news briefing as Blinken prepares to visit Middle East

By Matthew Lee, Associated Press

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Egypt, Israel and the West Bank this weekend in his first trip to the Middle East this year, amid an escalation in Israeli-Palestinian violence.

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Jan 26

Israeli troops kill at least 9 in West Bank raid, Palestinian officials say

By Tia Goldenberg, Isabel Debre, Associated Press

Israeli forces on Thursday killed nine Palestinians — including at least seven militants and a 61-year-old woman — in the deadliest single incident in the occupied West Bank in two decades, Palestinian officials said. Two rockets were fired from Gaza…

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Jan 24

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meets Jordan’s king in surprise trip amid tension

By Isabel Debre, Associated Press

Tuesday marked Netanyahu's first visit in over four years as he seeks to shore up ties that have strained since he took office at the helm of Israel's most right-wing government in history.

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Jan 19

Israel and Palestinians clash at UN Security Council meeting as tensions rise

By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

Israel's U.N. ambassador is accusing the Palestinians of stabbing a knife into any chance for reconciliation by seeking an advisory opinion from the U.N.'s highest court on Israel's decades-old occupation.

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Jan 18

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News Wrap: Report shows new signs of easing inflation

In our news wrap Wednesday, there are fresh signs that inflation is easing as U.S. wholesale prices slowed again, some major California roadways remained closed after weeks of storms and flooding and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition suffered…

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Jan 04

Israel’s new far-right government unveils plan to weaken Supreme Court

By Isabel Debre, Josef Federman, Associated Press

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's justice minister has unveiled the new government's long-promised overhaul of the judicial system that aims to weaken the Supreme Court.

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Jan 04

WATCH: State Department holds briefing after Israel demolishes part of West Bank village

By Sam McNeil, Associated Press

Residents and activists say the Israeli military has demolished homes, water tanks and olive orchards in two Palestinian villages in the south of the occupied West Bank.

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Jan 03

Watch 8:50
Israel’s new far-right national security minister sparks controversy with holy site visit

By Nick Schifrin, Teresa Cebrian Aranda, Dan Sagalyn

Five days after taking office, Israel’s new national security minister made a rare visit to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. The site is revered by both Muslims and Jews, who call it the Temple Mount, and has for decades…

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Jan 03

Israel’s hopes for United Arab Emirates tourism fall short

By Isabel Debre, Associated Press

Israel's agreement with the United Arab Emirates to open diplomatic ties in 2020 brought an electrifying sense of achievement to a country long ostracized in the Middle East.

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