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US approves $20 bn in weapons sales to Israel amid threat of wider Middle East war

The U.S. has approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, the State Department announced Tuesday.

Congress was notified of the impending sale, which includes more than 50 F-15 fighter jets, Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles, or AMRAAMs, 120 mm tank ammunition and high explosive mortars and tactical vehicles and comes at a time of intense concern that Israel may become involved in a wider Middle East war.

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Qatar will try to convince Hamas to participate in peace talks

Qatar will seek to convince Hamas to participate in Thursday’s peace talks over the war in Gaza, a U.S. State Department official said.

Hamas has so far declined to agree to take part in ceasefire negotiations, which take place amid fears that tensions between Israel and Iran could escalate following Israel’s killing of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh.

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Rocket fired from Gaza falls in sea off Tel Aviv, Israeli army says

Palestinian militants have fired two rockets from the Gaza Strip and one of them landed in the sea off central Israel. The other projectile did not cross into Israeli territory, Israel's military said.

Hamas’ armed wing said it fired two rockets at Tel Aviv, located on the coast in central Israel.

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Far-right Israeli minister sparks outrage by praying at flashpoint mosque

A far-right Israeli minister has drawn international condemnation by praying with thousands of Jews at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in annexed east Jerusalem, defying a ban on Jewish prayer at the flashpoint site.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who has often ignored the Israeli government's longstanding ban, vowed to "defeat Hamas" in Gaza in a video he filmed during his visit Tuesday.

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Report: Only Gaza truce would hold Iran back from anti-Israel response

Only a ceasefire deal in Gaza stemming from hoped-for talks this week would hold Iran back from retaliation against Israel for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on its soil, media reports quoted three senior Iranian officials as saying.

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High-wire diplomacy on possible Iran retaliation on Israel draws in world

Iran's threatened retaliatory strike on Israel over the assassination of Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh drew major world powers on Tuesday into a high-wire act of diplomacy.

Halting or limiting an Iranian strike in some eyes could bolster a monthslong effort to reach a cease-fire in a war that's devastated the Gaza Strip and killed nearly 40,000 Palestinians, according to the territory's health ministry. It could also free the Israeli hostages who remain captive there since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel.

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Iran president adviser says anti-Israel response to be 'intelligence-based'

An adviser to Iran’s president has told The Washington Post that Iran’s anticipated response against Israel will be “intelligence-based” and not through missiles and drones.

Aliasghar Shafieian, campaign media adviser to newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, suggested to The Washington Post that Tehran’s retaliation was unlikely to be a repeat of April’s hours-long volley. The killing of Haniyeh “was an intelligence-based mission,” he said, and “Iran’s response will be of a similar nature and at a similar level.”

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Yemen's Houthis seize UN rights office in Sanaa

Yemen's Houthi rebels stormed the headquarters of the United Nations' Human Rights Office in the capital, Sanaa, seizing documents, furniture and vehicles, a senior U.N. official said Tuesday.

The seizure was the latest move in a crackdown by the Houthis on people working with the U.N., aid agencies and foreign embassies. The crackdown comes as the Iranian-backed rebels have been targeting shipping throughout the Red Sea corridor over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

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U.S.-backed fighters kill 18 pro-government gunmen in eastern Syria

U.S.-backed Syrian fighters have carried out a rare attack in eastern Syria, striking at three posts manned by pro-government gunmen and claiming that they killed 18 of them in a major escalation near the border with Iraq.

The renewed clashes in Syria's eastern oil-rich province of Deir el-Zour came amid high tensions in the region following last month's killings of a top commander of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group in Beirut and the political leader of the Palestinian Hamas group in Iran. Israel was blamed for both attacks, and Iran and Hezbollah have vowed to retaliate.

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Ship in Red Sea targeted in third attack by suspected Houthis

A ship in the Red Sea was targeted in a third attack suspected to have been carried out by Yemen's Houthi rebels Tuesday in their campaign of assaults over the Israel-Hamas war, officials said.

The attacks come as the rebels' main sponsor, Iran, weighs possible retaliation against Israel over the assassination of Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh in July, which has renewed fears of a wider regional war in the Middle East.

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