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Israeli Forces Kill 3 Suspected Militants in West Bank City

Israel says security forces killed three Palestinian militants in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday who had been responsible for recent shooting attacks.

The Shin Bet internal security agency says the men were armed and in a vehicle, and were killed in a clash with security forces. No Israelis were harmed in the shooting, it said.

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Dozens Killed as Fighting Rages around Yemen City

Dozens of Yemeni pro-government fighters have been killed in a new offensive to take a rebel-held city, loyalist sources said on Tuesday, following a surge in violence including missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates.

Thirty-two soldiers have died and at least 100 have been wounded in three days of fighting to drive the Iran-backed rebels from Haradh, north of the capital Sanaa and near the Saudi border, the sources said.

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China Says Saudi Crown Prince Skipped Olympics for 'Scheduling Reasons'

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman skipped the Beijing Winter Olympics opening ceremony despite being on the guest list because of "scheduling reasons", China's foreign ministry said Tuesday.

Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, was among dozens of world leaders who had been expected to attend the ceremony in Beijing last week, according to state media.

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World Bank Says Air pollution Cost in Lebanon Exceeds 3% of its GDP

Environmental pollution will cost Lebanon more than 3% of its GDP, the World Bank said, urging a green post-Covid-19 recovery for the region. 

Air pollution costs the Middle East and North Africa $141 billion per year, or around 2% of GDP on average, it said in a report.

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Libya's Parliament to Appoint New PM amid Increasing Tensions

Libya's parliament said it will name a new prime minister this week to head the transitional government, a move that will likely lead to parallel administrations in the already chaotic nation.

Two candidates — former Interior Minister Fathi Bashaga and Minister-Counsellor Khalid al-Baibas — have submitted their bids to replace Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah. They appeared in a parliamentary session Monday in the eastern city of Tobruk to present their plans.

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Israel PM Vows Action as Police Pegasus Spying Scandal Widens

Israel's domestic spying scandal widened Monday with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett vowing government action following new reports that police illegally used the Pegasus malware to hack phones of dozens of prominent figures. 

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Morocco Buries Little Rayan who Died Trapped in Well

A funeral ceremony began on Monday for Rayan, the Moroccan boy who spent five days trapped in a well and died despite a vast rescue operation.

Hundreds attended the ceremony at a cemetery near the five-year-old's home village of Ighrane, Chefchaouen province, AFP journalists said.

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Iraq Turmoil Deepens as Presidential Vote Postponed Indefinitely

Iraq's parliament on Monday indefinitely postponed a scheduled vote for the republic's president after most major political blocs boycotted the session.

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Report: Israel Police Used Spyware on Netanyahu's Son, Aides

Israeli police allegedly used spyware on the phones of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son and members of his inner circle, an Israeli newspaper reported Monday.

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Israeli, Palestinian Figures Propose 2-State Confederation

Israeli and Palestinian public figures have drawn up a new proposal for a two-state confederation that they hope will offer a way forward after a decade-long stalemate in Mideast peace efforts.

The plan includes several controversial proposals, and it's unclear if it has any support among leaders on either side. But it could help shape the debate over the conflict and will be presented to a senior U.S. official and the U.N. secretary general this week.

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