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🚨Breaking: Israel’s ambassador in Washington: We did not agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah.**

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🚨Breaking: Israel’s ambassador in Washington: “There is no ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.”**

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🚨Breaking: Iran has agreed to give up Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, as well as uranium enrichment and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, in exchange for stopping the war.
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🚨BREAKING: Trump says Strait of Hormuz will open 'fairly soon' — 'that'll open up automatically'
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🚨 The speaker of Iran’s Parliament, Qalibaf: “We do not trust the United States of America.”
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🚨 Before the U.S.–Iran war, Israel did not carry out strikes on Lebanon.
But after the outbreak of the war between the United States and Iran, Hezbollah in Lebanon began targeting Israel in support of Iran.

As a result, a Pakistani mediation was proposed between the United States and Iran to stop the fighting.
Washington and Tehran agreed to end the war and move to negotiations taking place in Islamabad.

However, the ceasefire included only Iran, while Israel’s strikes on Lebanon continued.
Thus, Lebanon—pushed by Hezbollah to join the conflict—finds itself alone, without protection.
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🚨Breaking: The negotiations in Islamabad between Washington and Tehran will be held simultaneously both directly and indirectly.

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🚨Breaking | Trump: We won’t let them impose tolls/fees on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The strait will be reopened, and our first condition is that there will be no nuclear enrichment in Iran.**
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🚨BREAKING: President Trump says he will not allow Iran to impose fees on ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
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More than 1,000 humanitarian workers have been killed worldwide over the past three years, nearly triple the death count of the previous three-year period, the UN said on April 8, decrying the slayings as "a symptom of a lawless, bellicose, selfish and violent world.”

From October 2023 to August 2025, Israeli attacks killed 560 aid workers in Palestine’s Gaza alone, including 346 UN staff and 51 members of the Palestinian Red Crescent. Many were killed while travelling in clearly marked convoys and on missions coordinated with authorities.

Other major hotspots include Sudan, South Sudan, Ukraine and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to the UN’s top aid official, Tom Fletcher. “This is not an accidental escalation — it is the collapse of protection,” Fletcher said.

At least 326 aid workers were killed across 21 countries in 2025. The year before, 2024, saw a record 383 deaths, with workers killed while delivering food, water, shelter and medicine. Between 2020...

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Sitting in her makeshift tent, 21-year-old Palestinian student Nagham Abu Ghali scrolls through scholarship documents that could have taken her to study medicine in Türkiye.

Instead, two years after receiving her acceptance letter, she remains stranded in Palestine’s Gaza due to Israel’s ongoing blockade.
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While global attention focused on Iran, Israeli attacks hit Palestine’s Gaza on 36 of the 40 days since February 28, killing over 100 Palestinians.

Israel kept key crossings into and out of the besieged enclave shut, only allowing 8% of Gaza’s much-needed medical evacuations to proceed and permitting just 20% of the aid trucks it said it would grant access to in the ceasefire deal to enter, worsening conditions even further.
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A series of Israeli air strikes targeted the city of Nabatieh and the towns of Kfarjouz and Kfar Roummane in southern Lebanon on April 10. Footage shows heavy fire and smoke rising over neighbourhoods in Nabatieh as Israeli forces carried out what was described by local sources as a heavy fire belt around the area.
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From the war in Iran to teens storming shops in Clapham, this week’s Feed-back takes you through the viral trends and real consequences behind the headlines.
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“He always used to tell me, ‘I know you’re strong, you’re brave, you’re not like that (fearful).’”

The daughter of Al Jazeera correspondent Mohammed Wishah once spoke of her dream of becoming a journalist like her father. Two years later, he was killed in an Israeli drone strike on his car in Gaza City on April 8.
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#Islamabad has deployed more than 10,000 military and police personnel ahead of Saturday’s peace talks, as #US and Iranian delegations arrive in the Pakistani capital. ⁠
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Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder reports on the tightened security measures.
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