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M23 rebel group says no invitation received to Doha peace talks with Congo

(Reuters) -The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group has not received an invitation to peace talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo scheduled to begin in Doha on Friday, its leader Bertrand Bisimwa told reporters on Thursday.

A delay to the start of the talks risks scuppering an ambitious pledge by the two sides to end the fighting in eastern Congo that has killed thousands of people this year and displaced hundreds of thousands more.

Members of the M23 rebel group gather to supervise Congolese potential recruits for the M23 rebel group before being taken to training centres run by M23 rebels, amid clashes between M23 rebels and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), in Goma, North Kivu province in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, January 30, 2025. REUTERS/Arlette Bashizi/File Photo

Palestinians bury activist shot dead by West Bank settler

Mourners attended on Thursday the funeral of Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen in the occupied West Bank whose body was handed over by Israel more than a week after a settler killed him.

"He was killed by a hateful settler, his body was held for 11 days, and more than 20 people from the village were arrested" following the late July incident in the southern West Bank, said the slain activist's brother, Aziz Hathaleen.

Palestinians say Israel tried to prevent mourners from reaching activist Awdah Hathaleen's funeral

Suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staffers could face death penalty

A Chicago man arrested for the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in the US capital Washington could potentially face the death penalty if convicted of murder and hate crime charges, officials said Thursday.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi will ultimately decide whether to seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the May 21 attack, federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro told reporters.

Rodriguez, 31, was arrested immediately after the shooting of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his fiancee, Sarah Milgrim, 26, outside the Capital Jewish Museum.

A man draped in the Israeli flag, bearing a cross and the name "Jesus" at its center, gestures as police secure the area outside the Capital Jewish Museum following a shooting that left two people dead in Washington, DC

Israel ultra-Orthodox vow to push back after students' arrest

Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community pledged to resist government moves to call up seminary students for military service on Thursday, as demonstrators took to the streets to protest the arrest of two objectors.

"The authorities will face a united global ultra-Orthodox Judaism fighting for its soul," the spiritual leader of ultra-Orthodox Jews of European descent, Rabbi Dov Landau, told the community's leading newspaper Yated Neeman under the front-page headline "War".

Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest in Jerusalem against the arrest of two brothers for failing to obey their call-up orders after a longstanding exemption for full-time seminary students expired.

Exclusive-US plan sees Hezbollah disarmed by year-end, Israeli withdrawal

By Laila Bassam

BEIRUT (Reuters) -The United States has presented Lebanon with a proposal for disarming Hezbollah by the end of the year, along with ending Israel's military operations in the country and the withdrawal of its troops from five positions in south Lebanon, according to copy of a Lebanese cabinet agenda reviewed by Reuters.

FILE PHOTO: Men carry Hezbollah flags while riding on two wheelers, at the entrance of Beirut's southern suburbs, in Lebanon, November 27, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani/File Photo

Israel's Netanyahu says wants to take control of all of Gaza

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel intends to take military control of all of Gaza and will eventually hand it over to armed forces that will govern it properly.

"We intend to," Netanyahu said in an interview with Fox News when asked if Israel would take control of the entire 26-mile strip. "We don't want to keep it. We want to have a security perimeter. We don't want to govern it. We don't want to be there as a governing body."

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Brendan O'Brien)

FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a discussion at the plenum in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, July 23, 2025. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

Turkish foreign minister in Damascus for talks with Syria's Sharaa, source says

ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey's foreign minister will hold talks with Syria's president in Damascus on Thursday to assess bilateral ties, tensions between Syria and Israel, and recent clashes between a Kurdish-led group and the Syrian government, a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said.

NATO member Turkey has emerged as one of Syria's main foreign allies after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad last year. It has pledged to help rebuild the war-torn country, train and advise its armed forces, and support it in the international arena.

FILE PHOTO: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan looks on during a press conference during an official visit in Tirana, Albania, January 29, 2024. REUTERS/Florion Goga/File Photo

Eyal Zamir, the Israeli general at odds with Netanyahu

By Charlotte Greenfield and Alexander Cornwell

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Eyal Zamir, the Israeli armed forces chief of staff arguing against a full takeover of Gaza, is the latest in a long line of generals to tussle with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Zamir fears endangering the lives of remaining hostages and miring an exhausted military in Gaza, he told Netanyahu during a stormy meeting on Tuesday, though he is expected to seize the last areas of the besieged territory if ordered to do so.

The new Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, touches the Western Wall during his visit to Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City, March 5, 2025. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

'How much worse could it get?' Gazans fear full occupation

"When will this nightmare end?" wonders Amal Hamada, a 20-year-old displaced woman who, like most Gazans, feels powerless before the threat of full Israeli occupation after 22 months of war.

Rumours that the Israeli government might decide on a full occupation of the Palestinian territory spread from Israel to war-torn Gaza before any official announcement, sowing fear and despair.

Palestinian children carry water past line after line of tents housing displaced families in the sand dunes of Mawasi on Gaza's Mediterranean coast.

Gaza farmer grows vegetables in tent city to 'survive another day'

With food scarce and aid hard and sometimes deadly to come by, Gaza farmer Ibrahim Abu Jabal is growing vegetables in the harsh conditions of a sprawling displacement camp to sustain his family.

Abu Jabal, 39, has turned a small patch of soil near the family's tent in Gaza City into a vegetable garden, where he tends to rows of tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, surrounded by tens of thousands of other Palestinians displaced by the Israel-Hamas war.

"Our bodies need tomatoes, cucumbers," he told AFP.

Tents and shelters for Palestinians displaced by the war in Gaza City