Most Israeli troops leave Gaza….
Those people returning are left with the task of finding the dead left over from the Israeli/Hamas slugfest….
Aid to Gaza increases….
Could Congress begin holding back arms from Israel if no cease fire is obtained….
Hamas is now considering a cease fire proposal..
Israeli officals are in Washington trying to counter their countries fall from grace in America…
Netanyahu keeps talking about sending his forces into Rafah….
But the op has NOT steppoed off….
President Biden has cautioned against it. and knocked the Israeli war effort……..
Iran is trying to scare the U.A.E. from having relations with Israel….
Here’s what we know:
Many bodies went unburied during the prolonged clash between Israeli forces and Gazan fighters at Al-Shifa Hospital.
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Workers comb devastated Al-Shifa Hospital for bodies.
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Active fighting has ebbed, but Gazans still face extreme hardship.
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At the top U.N. court, Germany fights allegations of aiding genocide in Gaza.
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Israel and the U.N. can’t agree on how much aid reached Gaza this week.
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In Germany, discomfort with Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza is growing.
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A U.S. congressman says he’s ready to hold up an F-15 jet sale to Israel.
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Turkey imposes export restrictions on Israel over the war in Gaza….
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IRGC Navy Commander Rear Adm. Ali Reza Tangsiri implicitly threatened the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during an interview with Lebanese Hezbollah-controlled media on April 9, likely to pressure the UAE to sever ties with Israel. Tangsiri issued a series of threatening messages, all of which appear aimed at the UAE, during the interview. Tangsiri reiterated the long-standing Iranian threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and furthermore suggested that Israel is cooperating with the UAE against Iran. Tangsiri claimed that Israel is present in the UAE under the pretext of “economic work” but actually engages in security and military activities there that threaten Iran. Tangsiri’s decision to conduct the interview with an Arabic-language outlet further suggests that he intended to message to an Arabic-speaking audience