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OPINION The terrible déjà vu of an Israel-Hamas hostage deal The Jewish state is poised to repeat a blunder that may pave the way for another Oct. 7.
Israel accuses Hamas of stockpiling aid, reselling it and using the profits to finance military activities. Humanitarian organisations deny that any significant amount of aid is diverted by Hamas.
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A sense of Déjà vu All the current “mainstream” proposals for the “Day After” in Gaza represent the triumph of misguided hope—or at least, misconceived correctness—over bitter ...
Biden laid out the framework for an Israel-Hamas cease-fire months ago, but that didn't bring the two sides together. Gee, what changed since then?
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Al Jazeera on MSNIf Trump wants Gaza ceasefire, he must pressure Netanyahu, experts sayAnalysts say Trump’s call for ceasefire is incomplete without using US leverage to push Israel to conclude negotiations.
That’s déjà vu–a phenomenon that’s not well understood, but scientists have some ideas. Déjà vu is the eerie feeling that you have had the same novel experience before.
Iran deal déjà vu: Netanyahu plays familiar role, Trump a surprising one - analysis In the unfolding drama of US–Iran diplomacy, Israel again plays the role of anxious bystander.
It feels like déjà vu from the year ago,” said Adi Alexander, father of Israeli-American Edan Alexander, a soldier captured in the Oct. 7 attack.
After a short and successful war with Iraq, President George H.W. Bush claimed in 1991 that "the ghosts of Vietnam have been laid to rest beneath the sands of the Arabian desert." Bush was referring ...
Israel crushed Hezbollah and Hamas militants and eliminated much of Iran’s air defense system. What once seemed like a daunting assault on a Death Star turned into a layup by comparison.
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