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Israel draws planes to attack Iran’s nuclear program

The Israel Defense Force is planning an attack on Iran's nuclear program, Israel Hume reported Thursday in a front-page article.

Explained: To normalize ties with Israel, US bribed Middle East

During a White House event on 15 September, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed a US-sponsored deal officially known as the Abraham Accord

Dozens killed by Israel’s airstrike at Iranian residence on Syria borders

Syrian media reported large-scale Israeli airstrikes carried out after midnight Tuesday, targeting several sites near the Iraq border in Syria.

How Americans can save themselves from Trump like ‘Monster’

At the inauguration of Donald Trump in January 2017, the incoming President promised: "This American massacre stops here and stops now."

Have you ever thought that how it is like living in a one-party state?

Have you ever thought that how it is like living in a one-party state? Well, no wonder. You are living in one. The major means of communication - in today's terms, which means that social media - is now completely taken over by the left.

OnePlus wearable band gives 14 days of battery life, heart and SpO2 sensors

OnePlus is the latest company to join the world of wearables with the OnePlus band - an affordable smart band with heart sensitivity rate and SpO2 sensors, brightness performance, long battery life, and plenty of activity modes.

Palestine accuses Israel of shirking duty to supply Vaccines

The Palestinian Authority said it expects to receive its first COVID-19 vaccine dose in March with drugmaker AstraZeneca and accused Israel of ensuring that vaccines are available in the occupied area for duty.

Pfizer vaccine deal only includes publicly available data: Health Officials

A health official reacted to an agreement with Pfizer on Friday that would allow all Israeli citizens over the age of 16 to vaccinate by the end of March

Israel witnessing worse democracy threat than US, says former Justice Minister

Citing the recent storm at the US Capitol by right-wing activists, former Israeli Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn said on Friday that the events proved that democracy was "fragile" and warned that Israel's democracy was in a more precarious position than the US Was.

Israel PM warns new US administration against rejoining nuke deal with Iran

On Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised US President Donald Trump's administration for Middle East policies, as the US leader faced widespread criticism at home after hundreds of his supporters stormed the Capitol building a day earlier.
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