Middle east
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Houthi Militias: Panic, Intelligence Breaches, and Accusations of Treason
A security source has revealed a state of panic among the leaders of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in the occupied…
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Gaza Agreement Reaches the “Final Draft” Stage
Overnight, significant progress was made in ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, with Qatar presenting a “final draft” of the agreement to…
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Taiz, Yemen, Witnesses another Crime by the Muslim Brotherhood: Details
The Specialized Criminal Prosecution in Taiz Governorate has declared Farouk Qassem Fadhel Hassan, the brother of Khaled Fadhel, the commander…
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Yemen’s Muslim Brotherhood attempts to ignite conflict in Shabwa… What did they do?
The Shabwa news site reported that the perpetrators of the sabotage at the Southern Transitional Council’s headquarters in the Markha…
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The Battle of Bayhan… Third Anniversary of Defeating the Muslim Brotherhood’s Conspiracies
Three years ago, the southern Yemeni armed forces waged a fierce war to liberate the districts of Bayhan from the…
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The Absence of an Alternative to UNRWA Fuels Debate between Israel and the UN
The United Nations and Israel are debating who will fill the void if the United Nations Relief and Works Agency…
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Some Progress in Gaza Negotiations without Reaching an Agreement
Palestinian sources close to the ceasefire talks in Gaza said on Thursday that American and Arab mediators had made some…
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From a Vibrant City to Silent Ruins: Jabalia between the Fire of War and the Hope for an End
Jabalia, once the main city in northern Gaza and home to nearly 200,000 people, is now a barren wasteland of…
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Painful blows to the Houthis: US-British airstrikes on Sanaa and Amran
Airstrikes on Wednesday targeted military sites belonging to Houthi militias in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and Amran Governorate in the…
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Washington and Riyadh Support ‘Third Option’ to End Lebanon’s Presidential Vacancy
The Lebanese Parliament will convene tomorrow, Thursday, to elect a president, but there are no signs of a political breakthrough.…
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