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    Gaza Ceasefire Unlikely Before Biden’s Term Ends, US Officials Say

    A Gaza-Israel ceasefire is deemed unlikely before Biden's term ends as Hamas's demands and regional tensions persist.

    Democratic Push for UNRWA Funding Faces Backlash Over Hamas Links

    Democratic lawmakers advocate to restore U.S. funding for UNRWA, despite claims it harbors Hamas operatives, balancing humanitarian aid and security concerns for Israel.
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    Gaza Ceasefire Unlikely Before Biden’s Term Ends, US Officials Say

    A Gaza-Israel ceasefire is deemed unlikely before Biden's term ends as Hamas's demands and regional tensions persist.

    Democratic Push for UNRWA Funding Faces Backlash Over Hamas Links

    Democratic lawmakers advocate to restore U.S. funding for UNRWA, despite claims it harbors Hamas operatives, balancing humanitarian aid and security concerns for Israel.

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    Attorney General Opposes Netanyahu’s Delay on Hamas Attack Probe

    Attorney General opposes delay of state inquiry into Hamas attack, highlighting internal conflict over accountability and national security in Israel's leadership.