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Israel Defense Minister Quits after Ceasefire, Government in Turmoil

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced his resignation on Wednesday and called for early elections after a sharp disagreement over a Gaza ceasefire deal, throwing the government into turmoil.

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Yemen Rebels Mine Entrances to Hodeida Port

Yemeni rebels are planting landmines around the key port of embattled Hodeida, employees said Wednesday, as a loyalist push to take the insurgent-held city appears to have stalled.

The Huthi rebels, who seized the Red Sea city in 2014, have claimed the mining of areas across Hodeida province, airing footage late Tuesday of what they said were landmine explosions targeting pro-government forces.

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Gaza Ceasefire Holds but Israel Government in Turmoil

A ceasefire held Wednesday after the worst escalation between Israel and Gaza militants since a 2014 war, but the situation remained volatile and the deal provoked sharp disagreement within the Israeli government.

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Assad Calls on Syria's Druze Minority to Do Military Service

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has called on the country's Druze community to do military service, days after members of the minority were released following a mass abduction in July by the Islamic State group.

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Gaza Militants Announce Egyptian-Brokered Ceasefire with Israel

Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip announced an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire with Israel on Tuesday after a severe escalation of violence threatened to descend into full-blown war.

The groups, including Hamas, issued a joint statement saying they would abide by the ceasefire as long as Israel did the same. Israel had not commented on the announcement.

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Violence Calms in Yemen's Hodeida amid Diplomatic Pressure

Diplomatic efforts appeared to have eased fighting in Yemen's Hodeida Tuesday, as Britain said the Saudi-led coalition had agreed to the evacuation of wounded rebels from the country ahead of proposed peace talks in Sweden.

After nearly four years of conflict in Yemen, home to what the U.N. calls the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe, the United States and Britain are now pressing Saudi Arabia and its allies to end the war against the Iran-backed Huthi rebels.

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Libyan Kingpins Meet in Sicily despite Warlord's Reluctance

The main players in the Libya crisis met in Sicily on Tuesday for Italian-sponsored talks aimed at kickstarting a long-stalled political process and triggering elections despite searing emnities in the divided country.

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Tunisia Parliament Approves New Govt. amid PM-President Strains

Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed's new government has won a vote of confidence in parliament at a time of tensions between the premier and the president in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.

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Pope to Visit Morocco in March

Pope Francis will visit Morocco on March 30 and 31 on a trip that will take him to Rabat and Casablanca, the Vatican said Tuesday.

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UK Says Saudi-Led Coalition to Allow Huthi Medical Evacuations from Yemen

The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen has agreed to allow some wounded Huthi rebels to be evacuated, following a visit to the region by British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, his office said Tuesday.

The issue has proved a key stumbling block in previous peace talks and it is hoped the evacuations could now pave the way for fresh negotiations, Britain's foreign ministry said in a statement.

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