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Yemen's Houthis damage two ships in Red Sea and threaten to 'further escalate'

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis say they have fired missiles at two more vessels in the Red Sea, causing damage to the ships.
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Qatar officials say Hamas is 'generally positive' about latest ceasefire plans

The development towards a new halt in fighting comes as Israel's evacuation orders now cover two-thirds of Gaza, according to a UN monitor. 
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Hamas responds to hostage release proposal

US top diplomat Antony Blinken, who is currently visiting the Middle East, says the response has been 'positive'.
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Duration: 2 minutes 14 seconds

analysis:The power of a gun: Israeli settlers who commit violence know they have virtual immunity

Biden's executive order authorising sanctions on four violent Israeli settler leaders will probably be meaningless. Settlers know they have virtual immunity for such actions, writes John Lyons.
U.S. President Joe Biden pauses during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Antony Blinken to visit Middle East amid multiple crises

The US Secretary of State's number priorities are to secure the release of Israeli hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Duration: 6 minutes 48 seconds

Agriculture department forbids 16,000 livestock stranded in Perth being re-exported to Israel

About 16,000 livestock will stay stranded on a ship in Perth after the federal agriculture department forbid them from being re-exported.
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A guide to the key players in the Israel-Gaza war and how they're stoking the conflict

The Israel-Gaza war has spilled over in Lebanon, Jordan and the Red Sea, fuelling fears of a wider war in the Middle East. Let's take a look at the key players and how the conflict is escalating.
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Israeli ministers criticise US stance on war against Hamas

Israel's national security and finance ministers have accused President Biden of being 'too interested' in providing aid to Gaza.
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Duration: 2 minutes 8 seconds

US, UK launch attacks against Houthi forces for second day

British and US warplanes have struck 36 Houthi targets in Yemen to degrade the capabilities of Iran-backed militia.
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Duration: 1 minute 52 seconds

US strikes Houthi weapons sites in Yemen with Australian support

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says his country and its allies will not hesitate to defend the flow of free commerce through the Red Sea, where the Houthis have been targeting vessels. 
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US takes military action against Iraq and Syria

John Lyons describes the significance of the United States taking military action against Iraq and Syria.
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Duration: 4 minutes 8 seconds

Hamas deploys police forces, makes payments to civil servants in Gaza City

Signs of a Hamas resurgence in the Gaza Strip's largest city underscore the group's resilience despite Israel's deadly air and ground campaign against it over the past four months.
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'If you harm an American, we will respond': US conducts strikes in Iraq and Syria, killing 39

The US military says the US carried out retaliatory air strikes in Iraq and Syria against more than 85 targets linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard and the militias they back.
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A group of US soldiers in camouflage uniform carry a flag-draped metal case out of an airplane.

US imposes sanction on Israeli settlers in West Bank

The US President signed an executive order imposing sanction on the four settlers as the Israeli far right becomes increasingly ascendant amid the war.
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Duration: 2 minutes

US imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of West Bank violence

US President Joe Biden imposes sanctions on four Israeli men accused of being involved in settler violence in the West Bank, signalling growing US displeasure with the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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A Palestinian man stands near a burnt out car near Salfit in the West Bank

Aussie rocker avoids deportation to Russia, ends up in Israel after diplomatic stoush

Aleksandr Uman's anti-war posturing drew the ire of the Kremlin, and now, he and his bandmates have found safety in Israel after an international saga that raised questions about Russia's influence abroad. 
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Gaza civilians suffer as aid blockade continues

Israel is insisting the biggest aid provider for Palestinians in Gaza must leave the territory, alleging Hamas fighters are part of the agency.
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Duration: 2 minutes 1 second

UNICEF chief understands donors need to feel comfortable before resuming aid to UNRWA

Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong signals the nation may soon again send aid money to the UNRWA, but the executive director of UNICEF tells 7.30 she understands why nations are uncomfortable given recent allegations.
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analysis:Jump on a plane to Israel and you'll see one of the enduring ways life has changed since October 7

Many Israelis say that they will never forgive Palestinians for what Hamas did. It's this "never forgiving" that puts the two sides further apart than ever in this decades-old conflict, writes John Lyons. 
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Israeli commandos assassinate militant at West Bank hospital

Authorities in Gaza say Israeli forces are also attacking hospitals in the besieged enclave.
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Duration: 2 minutes 4 seconds

Hamas studies ceasefire deal, hope for hostages and humanitarian aid to resume

Hamas said the proposed deal would see the group first release men, children, the elderly and wounded while humanitarian delivery would resume in Gaza. 
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Israeli troops disguised as medical staff kill three in West Bank hospital

Israeli troops disguised as medical staff have conducted a rain in hospital in the West Bank, killing three alleged gunmen.
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Duration: 59 seconds

Why a biblical story is central to South Africa's ICJ case against Israel

The biblical story of Amalek was invoked by Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu following the October 7 Hamas attack. South Africa says this is evidence of genocidal intent. But who were the Amalekites, and why is this relevant to the ICJ case?
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Momentum builds for Gaza ceasefire and hostage release

Pressure is building on the Israeli government to bring hostages back, while the United States weighs its response to a fatal attack on a military base in Jordan.
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Duration: 2 minutes 22 seconds

Israeli forces dressed as women and medics storm West Bank hospital, killing three militants

Israel's army identified the main target of the hospital raid as a member of the Islamist militant movement, with the other two being from a local group of gunmen.
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