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Israeli Airline Arkia announces direct Tel Aviv–New York route

Israel

Israeli Airline Arkia announces direct Tel Aviv–New York route

Israeli private airline Arkia announced on Monday the launch of direct flights between Tel Aviv and New York, starting February 8. The airline will operate three weekly flights, offering round-trip tickets at a competitive price of $1,199.

Turkey detains 2013 bombing suspect inside Syria

Turkey

Turkey detains 2013 bombing suspect inside Syria

Turkey's intelligence agency conducted a cross-border operation inside Syria and seized a man suspected of perpetrating a 2013 bomb attack near the Syrian border that killed dozens of people, a Turkish security source said on Monday.

Lebanon's Salam wins enough support to become PM, angering Hezbollah

Lebanon

Lebanon's Salam wins enough support to become PM, angering Hezbollah

Nawaf Salam, the head of the International Court of Justice, won enough support to become Lebanon's next prime minister after a majority of lawmakers backed him for the post on Monday, a big blow to Hezbollah which accused opponents of working to exclude it.

France plans to cancel 2013 visa-free agreement with Algeria

Algeria

France plans to cancel 2013 visa-free agreement with Algeria

French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has announced plans to abolish the 2013 intergovernmental agreement between France and Algeria, which allows Algerian officials to enter France without a visa. This move comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

Iranian army takes delivery of 1,000 new drones

Iran

Iranian army takes delivery of 1,000 new drones

A thousand new drones were delivered to Iran's army on Monday, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, as the country braces for more friction with arch-enemy Israel and the United States under incoming U.S. president Donald Trump.

Netanyahu and Biden discuss progress in Gaza hostage negotiations

Israel

Netanyahu and Biden discuss progress in Gaza hostage negotiations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a discussion with U.S. President Joe Biden regarding ongoing progress in negotiations aimed at securing the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, according to an official statement from Netanyahu's office.

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