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Privately, Israeli officials complained to Washington that Waltz’s message about that intelligence went public, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a US official.
The New York Times |
The Atlantic published the conversation nearly in full, redacting only the name of a C.I.A. employee.
CNN |
Interviews with multiple current and former national security officials this week, including career military and civilian officials, reflect growing concerns about Hegseth’s leadership at the Pentagon...
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The airstrikes mark a return to the Israeli military campaign against Hamas following the Jan. 19 start of a ceasefire.
Hamas wants Israel to withdraw entirely from the strip. John Kirby, the spokesman for the White House National Security Council, declined in a call with reporters to comment on Israel’s war ...
The Trump administration and Israel approached the governments of Sudan and Somalia, and have also been interested in Syria, as potential places to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, according to three sources familiar with the effort.
In a major security breach, top Trump officials discussed a military strike on Yemen on a private messaging chain that inadvertently included the editor of The Atlantic.
Israeli airstrikes pounded Gaza and killed more than 400 people, Palestinian health authorities said, shattering nearly two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began, as Israel warned the onslaught was "just the beginning.
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UN Security Council meets to discuss Israeli hostagesWASHINGTON (NEXSTAR)– As fighting resumes between Israel and Hamas, the U.N. Security Council met Monday to discuss the hostage situation in the Middle East. The U.S. emphasized President Donald Trump’s demand for the release of Israeli hostages.
The United Nations Security Council has scheduled a meeting for today to discuss the situation in Gaza and the "Palestinian question", at a time when Israel carried out new airstrikes on the enclave.
The White House said Israel consulted with it before launching widespread airstrikes on Gaza that killed at least 400 on Tuesday.