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Israel announces resumption of classes in schools amid conflict with Hamas
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Israel's Home Front Command and the Ministry divided the country into green, yellow and red zones to gradually resume classes, Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday.
Egypt moves troops to Gaza border amid fears of Palestinians being pushed into Sinai
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Cairo has said the expulsion of so many Palestinians from their homes would be breach of international law, and a national security risk for Egypt that is liable to bankrupt the country’s ailing economy, The Guardian reported.
Israel prepares for major offensive on Gaza as civilians start fleeing
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As the Israel-Hamas war entered eighth day on Sunday, the IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) warned of a widespread offensive in northern Gaza, after asking roughly a million civilians to flee the area a day before. 
Israel resumes water supply to Gaza Strip
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The decision is publicised by US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan who told CNN that his Israeli counterparts had informed him of the move within the last hour.
Iran Foreign Minister warns Israel of retaliation if Gaza aggression doesn’t stop
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His comment came after he met Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
Israel moves hundreds of tanks close to Gaza fence as ground invasion looms
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Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been displaced after Israel ordered 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza to evacuate to the south amid a looming ground offensive.
Russia can play crucial role in settling conflict with Israel: Hamas
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“The Hamas movement has a high level of trust in Russia and its President Vladimir Putin, so we will welcome Russian mediation in resolving the conflict,” Baraka told Russian state news agency TASS.
1967, 1979: Two years that spurred rise of Islamist militancy in the Middle East
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The answer lies in the events in the Middle East and its periphery in two watershed years - 1967 and 1979 - with both equally contributing to the insurrection and terrorism that would hit afflict the region and the wider world well into the 21st century and beyond.
Egypt seeks to play peacemaker as humanitarian crisis unfolds in Gaza
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Cairo has urged both sides to de-escalate, with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi voicing the need for a fair two-state solution and prioritising domestic security by keeping the Sinai-Gaza border closed, The New Arab reported.
By scuppering Saudi-Israeli accord for now, Hamas does Iran a favour
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What has begun, almost inexorably, is the next war-- one that will be bloody, costly, and agonizingly unpredictable in its course and outcome, writes Suzanne Maloney, Vice President of the Brookings Institution and Director of its Foreign Policy program, in Foreign Affairs.
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