This problem of propaganda masquerading as fact, truth, deep thinking, literary grace is not confined to the O’Toole book review, certain reviewers or specific newspapers, but is now embedded in every venue. Opinion
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An O'Toole for anti-Israel lies
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Hamas agrees to committee to manage Gaza – without its direct involvement
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem says that the organization agrees to the establishment of a local management committee for the Gaza Strip, in which it will not be a member.
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Palestinian president welcomes Egyptian plan to rebuild Gaza
BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said his talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have “laid the solid foundations for a new phase of relations” with the Kingdom.
The two countries agreed to…Continue Reading
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UN’s Guterres supports Arab-led efforts to mobilize support for Gaza’s reconstruction
CAIRO: United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday he supported an Arab-led initiative to mobilize support for reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
Egypt presented a plan for reconstruction of the Palestinian enclave on…
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Trump administration again labels the Houthis a ‘foreign terrorist organization’
Palestinian president meets Syrian counterpart for first time since Assad’s fall
LONDON: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has met the president of the Syrian Arab…Continue Reading
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Palestinian president meets Syrian counterpart for first time since Assad’s fall
LONDON: The UK government must launch an independent Iraq war-style inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the Gaza conflict, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said.
He made the appeal in a letter to Prime…Continue Reading
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Arab leaders gather to hash out alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan
Arab leaders are gathering in Cairo on Tuesday to discuss an alternative to a widely condemned plan from US President Donald Trump to assume control of war-battered Gaza and displace its Palestinian population.
The Arab League summit on the…
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Tunisia opposition figures go on trial on state security charges
The trial of several prominent Tunisian opposition figures accused of national security offences is set to begin Tuesday, with rights groups denouncing the case as politically motivated.
The around 40 high-profile defendants include former…
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Pope Francis remains alert after acute respiratory failure
Vatican says Pope Francis experienced two episodes of "acute respiratory failure", the third significant health decline since he was admitted to the hospital 18 days ago.
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Home Office launches ads in Iraq to deter small boat crossings
The Home Office is launching an advertising campaign in Iraq to try to deter people from crossing the English Channel in small boats.
Similar campaigns were launched in Albania and Vietnam by the previous Conservative government in 2023 and…
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