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Israel sells record $8 billion in bonds

Israel sells record $8 billion in bonds

Israel raised a record $8 billion in its first international bond sale since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, with very high demand even after Moody's gave Israel its first ever sovereign credit rating downgrade last

Gaza ceasefire talks at an impasse as humanitarian crisis deepens

Gaza ceasefire talks at an impasse as humanitarian crisis deepens

Hamas stuck to its terms for a ceasefire deal and hostage exchange with Israel on Wednesday after the United States said truce talks in Cairo were "in the hands of" the Palestinian militant group. Negotiators

Starbucks ME franchisee cuts over 2,000 jobs after boycotts

Starbucks ME franchisee cuts over 2,000 jobs after boycotts

Gulf retail giant AlShaya Group, which owns the rights to operate Starbucks in the Middle East, plans to lay off over 2,000 people as the business suffers from consumer boycotts linked to the Gaza war,

Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian teen suspected of stabbing attack

Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian teen suspected of stabbing attack

Israeli forces shot dead a 16 year-old Palestinian at a flashpoint road junction in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday after a stabbing attack in which a soldier was severely injured, the military and Palestinian

EU trying to create maritime humanitarian corridor to support Gazans

EU trying to create maritime humanitarian corridor to support Gazans

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to Cyprus this week as the bloc explores a possible humanitarian corridor through the Mediterranean island to support the population in Gaza, her spokesperson said on

Pro-Palestinian group sues Canada over military exports to Israel

Pro-Palestinian group sues Canada over military exports to Israel

Pro-Palestinian and human rights advocates in Canada on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the federal government to stop it from allowing companies to export military goods and technology to Israel. The lawsuit, filed in a

US pushes UN to back ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire to free hostages

US pushes UN to back ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire to free hostages

The United States on Tuesday revised language in a draft United Nations Security Council resolution to back "an immediate ceasefire of roughly six-weeks in Gaza together with the release of all hostages," according to the

Britain to warn Israel’s Gantz over famine in Gaza

Britain to warn Israel’s Gantz over famine in Gaza

Britain will warn Israel on Wednesday that its patience is running thin over the "dreadful suffering" in Gaza, where a lack of aid is leading people to die of hunger, foreign minister David Cameron said.

Hamas vows to press on with Gaza ceasefire talks as humanitarian plight worsens

Hamas vows to press on with Gaza ceasefire talks as humanitarian plight worsens

Hamas said on Wednesday it was pressing on with efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza with Israel despite the absence of Israeli negotiators from talks in Egypt. Negotiators from the Palestinian militant group, Qatar

In meeting with Israel’s Gantz, US VP Harris presses on Rafah and Gaza aid

In meeting with Israel’s Gantz, US VP Harris presses on Rafah and Gaza aid

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris urged Israel to craft a "credible" humanitarian plan before conducting major military activities in Rafah during a meeting with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz, the White House said on