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Israel-Gaza · GazaIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel would determine which foreign forces it would allow as part of a planned international force in Gaza to help secure an end to its war under U.S. President Donald Trump's plan. It remains unclear whether Arab and other states will be ready to commit troops while Israel has expressed concerns about the make-up of the force. While the Trump administration has ruled out sending U.S. soldiers into Gaza, the force could draw on troops from Egypt, Indonesia and Gulf Arab countries.See the Story
Netanyahu says Israel to decide which international forces in Gaza acceptable
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War · GazaEXCLUSIVE: ITV has commissioned Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel’s War from documentary producer Zandland. The one-off doc will present first-hand recollections of the Israel-Hamas war from Israel Defense Force (IDF) veterans and reservists who have served in the conflict. The producers said the accounts may raise serious questions about conduct on-the-ground and potential breaches of international law.
The film goes out on November 10 and is the…See the Story
ITV Orders ‘Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel’s War’ Documentary With Testimony From IDF Soldiers
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Senate · AustraliaAustralia can now designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group under new laws just passed by Parliament.
The Criminal Code Amendment (State Sponsors of Terrorism) Bill 2025 passed the Senate on Nov. 6 without amendment, creating a legal framework to hold state-backed groups accountable for orchestrating or supporting terrorist activity in Australia.
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland said the legislation sent an …See the Story
Australia Passes Law Allowing IRGC to Be Listed as a Terrorist Group
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