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Fake hostage remains: Netanyahu calls out Hamas for ‘Cynical violation’

Hamas

Fake hostage remains: Netanyahu calls out Hamas for ‘Cynical violation’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday he would consult with the defense establishment to determine an appropriate response to what he described as new violations of the ceasefire deal by Hamas, after the militant group returned the remains of a hostage on Monday, remains which, according to Israeli authorities, had already been recovered two years ago.

Lebanese army walks political tightrope to disarm Hezbollah

Lebanon

Lebanese army walks political tightrope to disarm Hezbollah

Lebanon's army has blown up so many Hezbollah arms caches that it has run out of explosives, as it races to meet a year-end deadline to disarm the Shi'ite militia in the south of the country under a ceasefire agreed with Israel, two sources told Reuters.

Tunisia imposes one-month suspension on migrant-rights group

Tunisia

Tunisia imposes one-month suspension on migrant-rights group

Tunisia has ordered the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES), a prominent civil rights and migrant advocacy organization, to suspend activities for a month, the group said on Monday, one of several associations under such orders.

Israel rejects Turkish role in Gaza security force

Israel

Israel rejects Turkish role in Gaza security force

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Monday that only countries “impartial” toward Israel should be allowed to contribute troops to a proposed international force for post-war Gaza—effectively ruling out Turkey.

Confident and balanced: UAE’s 2026 budget targets growth without deficit

United Arab Emirates

Confident and balanced: UAE’s 2026 budget targets growth without deficit

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has approved its federal budget for the fiscal year 2026, with both revenues and expenditures estimated at 92.4 billion dirhams ($25.2 billion), signaling the country’s commitment to fiscal stability and economic resilience. 

US envoy Ortagus expected in Lebanon as tensions with Israel spike

Lebanon

US envoy Ortagus expected in Lebanon as tensions with Israel spike

U.S. envoy Morgan Ortagus is expected in Beirut on Monday for talks with Lebanese officials on disarming militant group Hezbollah, sources familiar with her visit said, amid fears in Lebanon that Israel could launch a renewed air war on the group.

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