Israel’s ‘yellow line’ in Gaza gives Netanyahu room for manoeuvre
Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza – keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu’s side, for now.
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Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza – keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu’s side, for now.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejects the idea of halting the conflict at the current contact line.
Nicolas Sarkozy, president from 2007-2012, has appealed against his jail term at La Santé prison.
The US and Russian presidents announced on Thursday that they planned to meet in Budapest.
The bus was targeted by fans from a rival team after an earlier game, local media reports.
The deadliest day of attacks since the truce took effect on 10 October raises questions as to whether it will last.
A hunt is under way to find the four thieves before the jewels – which once belonged to French royals – vanish for good.
The Emirates cargo flight hit a vehicle on the ground after it landed at the international airport.
A masked gang targeted France’s crown jewels during a brazen daylight raid.
Israel and Hamas accused one another of breaching the deal, which came into force on 10 October.