Israel Begins Partial Troop Pullout From Gaza

Notwithstanding a handful of incidents on both sides, the dueling ceasefires declared by Israel and Hamas seem to be holding up. The Israeli military has even begun to withdraw some of its forces from the devastated Gaza Strip. The Hamas government's ceasefire is...

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Fighting Stops, But Gaza Death Toll Continues to Rise

With no fighting in the last 16 hours, there is some hope that the 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip can eventually return to some kind of normalcy. But for now their time is spent digging through the rubble of their former homes, searching for loved ones long...

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Truce Takes Hold in Gaza: Israeli Forces Will Remain

Though both sides continued fighting right up until the official start of the Gaza ceasefire, which took effect at 7:00 PM Eastern, calm has prevailed in the first few hours, neither side his reportedly attacked the other, and there is hope, however fleeting, that the...

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Israel Decides to Halt Gaza Offensive

After today's lengthy cabinet meeting, the Israeli government has decided on a unilateral ceasefire which will begin at 2 A.M. Sunday morning (7 PM this evening EST). At that time, Israeli forces will stop their nearly month-long attack that has killed over 1,100...

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US General to Prepare for Possible Baghdad Exit

The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) between the United States and Iraq requires all American forces to withdraw from Iraq's cities and villages by the end of June. According to US Major General Jeffery Hammond, they may just keep their promise, if things go well....

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Report Suggests Iran Tried to Buy Copper, Aluminum

Investigating the persistent, evidence-free assumptions that the Iranian government is involved in some untoward effort to produce something nuclear weapons related, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) revealed today that Iran has purchased tungsten copper, and has been...

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