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Deadly Israeli strike claims 11 lives in Gaza City

The strike, which occurred early this morning, hit a densely populated neighborhood, causing significant damage to the building and surrounding infrastructure. The Israeli military confirmed the operation, stating that it was aimed at eliminating key militant targets. However, the high civilian casualty rate has sparked widespread condemnation and heightened tensions in the region.

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Hamas’s hostage treatment: A sharia law violation?

Hamas has attributed the deaths to Israeli bombings, deflecting responsibility for the brutal acts. This response raises questions about Hamas's motivations, which might include using the hostages to leverage political or military concessions, or as a retaliatory measure for Israeli actions. The group’s spokesman, Abu Obaida, suggested that hostages would be killed in retaliation for Israeli bombings, revealing a strategy that appears to violate Islamic principles.

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Hezbollah’s conflict with Israel reaches existential stage, says military source

This shift in focus was highlighted earlier this week by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who addressed the IDF’s 9th Brigade. Gallant noted that the strategic "center of gravity" is now shifting towards the northern border, with Israeli forces concluding operations in the south and preparing for further actions in the north. He emphasized that the IDF's focus would be on restoring security and enabling residents to return to their homes, underscoring the seriousness of the northern front's military importance.

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Pro-Israel veteran shoots Pro-Palestine assailant

According to local authorities, the veteran was walking through a crowded park when he was approached by the assailant. The assailant, who was wearing a Palestinian flag, began shouting anti-Israel slogans and threatening the veteran. The veteran, who is a member of a pro-Israel organization, responded by drawing his firearm and shooting the assailant.

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Israeli settlers attack Palestinian homes near Nablus

On September 11, 2024, a group of settlers reportedly entered Yatma in the early hours of the morning, targeting multiple residences. Eyewitnesses and local sources described scenes of chaos and destruction as settlers vandalized property and clashed with Palestinian residents.

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Court orders Coca-Cola Israel to pay hundreds of millions in back taxes

The court's ruling, which came after years of legal battles, upholds the Israel Tax Authority’s assessment that Coca-Cola Israel owes taxes for royalty payments made between 2010 and 2017. These payments, intended for using Coca-Cola's global trademarks and intellectual property, were deemed to have been improperly classified to evade tax obligations.

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Six UNRWA staff killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza school

The school, which had been hit five times since the onset of the current conflict, was home to around 12,000 displaced individuals at the time of the strikes. The UNRWA condemned the attacks, stating, "No one is safe in Gaza; no one is spared." The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) asserted that their airstrikes were aimed at a Hamas command and control center. IDF spokesman Nadav Shoshani confirmed that the military had requested detailed information from UNRWA to review the circumstances surrounding the deaths.