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Netanyahu Warns Gaza Ceasefire Enters ‘Equally Difficult’ Second Phase... + Trump Declares Zelenskyy ‘Isn’t Ready’ for US-Backed Ukraine Peace Plan + Thai Warplanes Strike Cambodia Border as Trump-Brokered Truce CollapsesBoat Strike Video Demand: Lawmakers Push Pentagon to Release Footage
Lawmakers from both parties are pressing the Pentagon to publish footage of a controversial double tap strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. The move has sparked calls for transparency and possible legal review as the Defense Dept examines the tape
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33 — Children killed in Sudan drone strike on a kindergarten
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"the resistance and its weapons are our honor and glory" — Khaled Mashal
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