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27.05 / 01:01
Citi Man Southern War show reports Palestinian medics say Israeli airstrikes kill 35 in Gaza's Rafah as displaced people are hit
killed at least 35 people Sunday and hit tents for displaced people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and «numerous» others were trapped in flaming debris. Gaza's Health Ministry said women and children made up most of the dead and dozens of wounded. The attacks came two days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah, where more than half of Gaza's 2.3 million population had sought shelter before Israel's incursion earlier this month. Tens of thousands of people remain in the area while many others have fled. Footage from the scene of the largest airstrike showed heavy destruction. Israel's army confirmed the strike and said it hit a Hamas installation and killed two senior Hamas militants. It said it was investigating reports that civilians were harmed. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was in Rafah on Sunday and was briefed on the «deepening of operations» there, his office said.
26.05 / 13:33
Target Fighting War Courts International Israel war cabinet to discuss new push for Gaza hostage deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to convene his war cabinet Sunday to discuss the latest efforts towards a Gaza truce and hostage release deal, a senior official told AFP. The news came despite more deadly Gaza fighting and a rocket barrage Hamas aimed at Tel Aviv that sent people scrambling for bomb shelters as air defences intercepted projectiles streaking across the sky. US President Joe Biden has pushed for renewed international efforts to halt the Gaza war, and CIA chief Bill Burns on Friday met Mossad director David Barnea and Qatar's prime minister in Paris.
18.05 / 12:53
Southern Experts Universities War politician International Israeli leaders split over post-war Gaza governance
Israel's leaders over post-war Gaza's governance, with an unexpected Hamas fightback in parts of the Palestinian territory piling pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli army has been battling Hamas militants across Gaza for more than seven months while also exchanging near-daily fire with Iran-backed Hezbollah forces along the northern border with Lebanon. But after Hamas fighters regrouped in northern Gaza, where Israel previously said the group had been neutralised, broad splits emerged in the Israeli war cabinet in recent days.
14.05 / 02:07
Citi Action security War reports NOT We do not believe what is happening in Gaza is genocide but...: US
United States doesn't believe that Israeli actions in Gaza amount to "genocide" but wants Tel Aviv to do more to ensure the protection of innocent civilians, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Monday (local time), as reported by CNN. «We believe Israel can and must do more to ensure the protection and well-being of innocent civilians. We do not believe what is happening in Gaza is a genocide. We have been firmly on record rejecting that proposition,» Sullivan told reporters at the White House.
13.05 / 06:17
Citi Death War show country rights Inside Israel, it’s a very different war
TEL AVIV—Every evening on TV news, Israelis get the latest on the Gaza war—cease-fire and hostage talks, Israeli military casualties, battlefield analysis and coverage of the Oct. 7 attacks by Islamist militant group Hamas that sparked the conflict. One thing that is almost always missing: the people of Gaza.
03.05 / 18:57
Citi FIVE Airlines WhatsApp Air India to restart Delhi-Tel Aviv flights on May 16
Air India announced on Friday that it will restart flight operations between Delhi and Tel Aviv on May 16. Due to tensions in the Middle East, the airline temporarily halted flights to and from Tel Aviv. In a post on X, Air India said it will resume «services between Delhi and Tel Aviv with five weekly flights from 16 May, 2024'.
03.05 / 14:21
Election students country reports Colleges Top News on May 3: Titan Q4 results, Rahul Gandhi's nomination from Raebareli, pro-Palestine protests and more
₹786 crore — a 7% YoY rise from ₹734 crore in the year-ago period. The company declared a dividend of ₹11 per share of ₹1 each. ALSO READ: Titan Result Highlights: Net profit rises 7% YoY to ₹786 crore, declares dividend of ₹11 per share Congress leader Rahul Gandhi filed his nomination papers from the family bastion of RaeBareli on Friday.
30.04 / 15:47
Citi FIVE Airlines WhatsApp Air India likely to extend suspension of Tel Aviv flights till May 15
Air India is likely to extend the suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv till May 15 amid tensions in the Middle East, airline sources said on Tuesday. On April 19, the airline said Tel Aviv flights will remain suspended till April 30. It operates four weekly flights between the national capital and the Israeli city. The sources said the services will remain suspended, likely till May 15. There was no official statement from Air India on extending the suspension of the Tel Aviv flights.
28.04 / 10:09
Citi Citizens film War Videos Hamas releases new hostage video as pressure grows for Israel to reach deal
TEL AVIV—Hamas released a video of two further hostages, including an American-Israeli citizen, in a move that appeared to be designed to increase pressure on the Israeli government to reach a cease-fire deal as anticipation grows for a large Israeli offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza. In the three-minute video, U.S. citizen Keith Siegel, 64 years old, and Omri Miran, 47, urged the Israeli government to come to an agreement with the militant group to free them.
16.04 / 14:09
MET security War country Israel, Iran seek deterrence but risk escalation
TEL AVIV—Israel’s military has long followed a clear policy: When enemies hit us, we strike back so hard they won’t do it again. That deterrence is no longer working. Iran, after launching a massive missile-and-drone attack on Israel over the weekend, is threatening to strike again if Israel retaliates.
16.04 / 03:47
markets UPS Aware Action wellness War Cold War II: The world needs to minimize hot eruptions in West Asia
Investors are well aware that every war heightens uncertainty. It entails risks that are hard to price, as they defy probability estimates. A recency bias, however, must not get the better of us on the disruptive potential of hostilities in West Asia, where Israel’s night-sky was lit up on 13 April by the flares of aerial strikes by Iran in retaliation to an attack on its consulate in Syria.
14.04 / 17:25
markets UPS Citi Trade Indian stocks may be unruffled by Iran reprisal attacks unless Israel responds
NEW DELHI : Iran's reprisal attacks on Israel are unlikely to significantly dent the Indian stock market unless Tel Aviv responds, in which case crude oil prices could spike on supply disruptions, market analysts said on Sunday. Their comments came after the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's (TASE) benchmark TA-35 index closed up 0.27% at 1938.18 on Sunday despite Iran's overnight drone and missile attacks. The TASE runs from Sunday through Thursday.
14.04 / 16:23
security Remark President War reports Retaliatory strike called off on Iran following phone call between Netanyahu and Biden: Report
Israel decided to carry out a retailtory attack on Tehran on Sunday morning, however it was cancelled after a phone call took place between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the situation. After Israel successfully intercepted Iranian missiles and drones, the Biden administration cautioned Tel Aviv to avoid escalation in the Middle East, The Jerusalem Post reported citing NYT. More than 300 drones and missiles were intercepted by Israel, which US officials called a major strategic win while advising that further retailition is not required.
14.04 / 13:09
Citi FIVE Airlines WhatsApp Air India temporarily suspends flights to Tel Aviv amid escalating tensions
Israel and Iran, Air India has decided to temporarily suspend flights to Tel Aviv. The airline announced that direct flights between Delhi and Tel Aviv will be halted for the time being. Air India typically operates four weekly flights between the Indian capital and the Israeli city. The decision to suspend these flights comes amid the current situation. The Tata group-owned carrier had only recently resumed services to Tel Aviv on March 3, following a hiatus of nearly five months. The suspension of flights to and from Tel Aviv dates back to October 7, 2023, in the aftermath of a Hamas attack on the Israeli city.
14.04 / 11:37
Waves Death War country Biden presses for diplomatic response to Iran’s attack on Israel
TEL AVIV—U.S. President Biden said he would convene leaders from the Group of Seven nations Sunday to coordinate a diplomatic response to Iran’s overnight attack on Israel, an effort to head off further military escalation between the two countries that could spark a wider regional conflagration. The attack expands the conflict ignited by militant group Hamas’s deadly Oct.
14.04 / 10:01
Fighting Airlines WhatsApp country Iran attack on Israel disrupts flight schedules for major Arab airlines
Israel through Saturday night into Sunday. Emirates Airlines cancelled some of its fights, while Etihad Airways cancelled services to Tel Aviv and Amman on Sunday.
07.04 / 15:29
markets security President War reports volunteers Top 5 news today: Sebi mulls direct reporting of AIFs' PPM changes; PM Modi holds rally in 3 states; AAP fast and more
Market regulator Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is considering some major changes in the private placement memorandum of alternative investment funds. To facilitate the ease of doing business, Sebi has proposed that the PPM of the AIF can be directly submitted to the market regulator rather than processing it through a merchant banker. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge over his comment on Article 370.
07.04 / 02:27
Citizens Election Death War rowing Israel: Large protests in Tel Aviv calling for resignation of Netanyahu, early elections
US on high alert as Iran-Israel shadow war spurs chance of wider Middle east row The bloodiest-ever Gaza war began on October 7 with an unprecedented attack by Hamas militants resulting in the death of 1,170 Israelis. Thereafter, Israel relentlessly bombarded Gaza by air, land, and sea, killing at least 33,137 people, mostly women and children so far. Israel says that around 250 of its citizens and foreigners were taken hostage by militants on October 7.
06.04 / 05:39
UPS Target War country Iran warns US to step aside as it prepares to hit Israel after Syria attack
UNHRC adopts resolution over Gaza war, India among 13 countries to abstain The US is on high alert and is preparing for a “significant" response from Iran against Israeli or American targets in the region. Earlier this week, an Israeli airstrike hit the Iranian consulate in Damascus, killing at least seven Iranians, including two generals. While Israel has repeatedly targeted Iran-linked assets in Syria over the past few months, this was the first time an attack struck an Iranian diplomatic building.
01.04 / 04:55
Citi Provident security Food War volunteers The celebrity chef who beat the US military at getting aid into Gaza
LARNACA, Cyprus—When President Biden declared in early March that the U.S. military would build a pier on the coast of Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid by sea, a Spanish-American celebrity chef was already two steps ahead of the world’s mightiest fighting force. José Andrés had commandeered a tugboat to bring 200 tons of food on a barge from Larnaca, a port city in Cyprus, to Gaza’s shores for use in kitchens run by his disaster-relief group, World Central Kitchen.
24.03 / 17:01
UPS Trade performer International Israel stocks higher at close of trade; TA 35 up 0.87%
Investing.com – Israel stocks were higher after the close on Sunday, as gains in the Insurance, Real Estate and Oil & Gas sectors led shares higher.

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