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France says to expel Algerian diplomats in tit-for-tat move

France will expel Algerian diplomats in response to plans by Algiers to send more French officials home, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Wednesday, as relations between the countries deteriorate.

Barrot told the BFMTV broadcaster that he would summon Algeria's charge d'affaires to inform him of the decision that he said was "perfectly proportionate at this point" to the Algerian move, which he called "unjustified and unjustifiable".

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Israel and Trump at odds over Iran nuclear strategy

Israel is threatening military action against Iran while U.S. President Donald Trump pursues diplomacy, exposing a growing rift between the long-time allies over how to confront the Islamic republic's advancing nuclear program.

As a fourth round of indirect talks between Iran and the U.S. kicked off in Muscat on Sunday, Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar emphasized that his country would not allow Tehran, under any circumstances, to develop its nuclear program.

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Trump meets Syrian leader after lifting sanctions

President Donald Trump was meeting Wednesday with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, going face-to-face with the onetime insurgent leader who spent years imprisoned by U.S. forces after being captured in Iraq.

Trump agreed to "say hello" to al-Sharaa before the U.S. leader wraps up his stay in Saudi Arabia and heads to Qatar, where Trump is to be honored with a state visit. His Mideast tour also will take him to the United Arab Emirates.

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Israel military warns Yemenis away from Houthi-held ports

Israel's military on Wednesday told Yemenis to stay away from three Houthi-controlled ports, a warning that signaled it could target the sites after intercepting a missile fired by the Iran-backed rebels.

"Due to the use of sea ports by the terrorist Houthi regime... we urge all people present in these ports to evacuate and stay away from them for your safety until further notice," military spokesman Avichay Adraee said in a post on X, mentioning the Yemeni ports of Hodeida, Ras Issa and Salif.

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Hamas rejects Netanyahu's claim military pressure helped secure hostage release

Hamas on Tuesday rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that military pressure had helped secure the release of U.S.-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander from Gaza a day earlier.

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Man killed in West Bank raid by Palestinian forces

Palestinian security forces shot dead a wanted man on Tuesday during an arrest operation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a Palestinian official said.

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Netanyahu says army entering Gaza 'with full force' in coming days

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military would enter Gaza "with full force" in the coming days, a statement from his office said Tuesday.

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Trump boasts Saudi business deals as he basks in royal welcome

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday trumpeted major business deals with Saudi Arabia as he basked in a lavish royal welcome on the first state visit of his second term.

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Libya armed group leader among dead in Tripoli clashes

Overnight clashes in Libya's capital killed at least six people, an emergency medical service said Tuesday, with local media reporting that an armed group leader was among the dead.

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Israel hits Gaza hospital in raid Hamas says killed journalist

Israel's military said it struck a Gaza hospital housing militants, in a raid on Tuesday that, according to Hamas, killed a journalist being treated after an Israeli attack last month.

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