The U.S.-brokered deal has stirred fierce debate in Israel between some who view it as an achievement and others as a dangerous capitulation.
Tag: Israel
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El caso de los 43 de Ayotzinapa: las pruebas se desmoronaron
Este verano, el gobierno anunció que había descubierto lo sucedido en el secuestro masivo de los estudiantes en 2014. Se giraron órdenes de aprehensión. Pero desde entonces, el caso penal y el nuevo relato se han venido abajo.
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The Case of Mexico’s 43 Missing Students Was Solved. Then It Fell Apart
This summer, the government said it had uncovered what happened during the 2014 mass abduction. Arrest warrants quickly followed. But since then, the criminal case and the new account have unraveled.
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As Israel Votes, Again, Netanyahu Pins Hopes on the Far Right
To regain power, Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving Israeli prime minister, will most likely need the support of Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right leader with a history of extreme views.
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‘We Heard It, We Saw It, Then We Opened Fire’
With an intense, hastily assembled effort, the Ukrainian military is pioneering successful techniques in the difficult art of anti-drone warfare.