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Palestinians to Refuse Remaining U.S. Aid for Fear of Lawsuits

The Palestinian government will refuse all U.S. government aid for fear of lawsuits, officials said Tuesday, throwing the future of security coordination and projects already under way into doubt.

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Car Bomb Hits Syria Regime Stronghold Latakia

A car bomb exploded Tuesday in the Syrian regime's coastal stronghold of Latakia, killing one person and wounding four others, state news agency SANA reported.

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Hamas Militant Killed by Israel after Israeli Soldier Injured

A Hamas militant was killed by Israeli tank fire along the Gaza border Tuesday, the health ministry in the strip said, in what the Israeli army described as a response to gunfire which wounded a soldier.

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12 Iranians among 21 Killed in Israel's Syria Strikes

The death toll from Israel's latest bombardment of military targets in Syria rose from 11 to 21, a war monitor said Tuesday, adding that most of those killed were Iranian.

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Israeli Soldiers 'Neutralised' West Bank Attacker, Israeli Army Says

A Palestinian attacked Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank late Monday before being shot and "neutralised," the army said, with Palestinian officials reporting the man had died.

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Israel, U.S. Test Ballistic Missile Interceptor

The Israeli and U.S. defense ministries said Tuesday they had successfully tested ballistic missile interceptors deployed at Israeli airbases.

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U.S. Aid Cuts Hit Palestinians, Further Dimming Hope for Peace

Tens of thousands of Palestinians are no longer getting food aid or basic health services from America, U.S.-funded infrastructure projects have been halted, and an innovative peace-building program in Jerusalem is scaling back its activities.

The Trump administration's decision last year to cut more than $200 million in development aid to the Palestinians is forcing NGOs to slash programs and lay off staff as the effects ripple through a community that has spent more than two decades promoting peace in the Middle East.

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In Iraq, Political Wrangling Spawns Debate over US Troops

From the halls of parliament to the lightning-fast rumour mills of social media, pro-Iran factions are demanding US troops withdraw from Iraq in a challenge to the country's fragile government.

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Jordan Hits Out at Israel's New Red Sea Airport

Jordan on Monday hit out at Israel's move to open a new international airport along their shared border close to the Red Sea, saying it would threaten the kingdom's airspace.

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Suicide Attack on Kurdish-U.S. Convoy in Syria 'Kills 5'

A suicide car bomb attack on a military convoy in northeastern Syria Monday killed five members of a Kurdish-led force accompanying U.S. troops in an anti-jihadist coalition, a monitor said.

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