Netanyahu says Gaza will be demilitarized after the war and Israel will 'continue to control security there'
JERUSALEM (AP) — Netanyahu says Gaza will be demilitarized after the war and Israel will 'continue to control security there.'
JERUSALEM (AP) — Netanyahu says Gaza will be demilitarized after the war and Israel will 'continue to control security there.'
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China's President Xi Jinping has said the country's coast guard must enforce maritime law and crack down on "criminal activities" to defend China's territorial sovereignty, state media reported on Friday. Xi made the comments as he inspected the China Coast Guard's command office for the East China Sea area and the performance of the coast guard's ships by video, Xinhua news agency reported.
Israeli jets struck several targets in Gaza after truce expired at 7am (5am GMT) on Friday
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TAIPEI (Reuters) -China's leadership is too "overwhelmed" with its internal problems to consider an invasion of Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen said in an interview with the New York Times. China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has ramped up military pressure against the island over the past four years, leading to concerns of a conflict that would have global repercussions. But Tsai, in a transcript of the New York Times DealBook Summit interview her office published on Thursday, said China had too many issues at the moment.
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STORY: Two Palestinian attackers opened fire at a bus stop during the morning rush hour in Jerusalem on Thursday (November 30). They killed at least three people and wounded eight others with a rifle and a handgun, Israeli police said.It was a powerful reminder of the potential for violence to spread, on the day Israel and Hamas struck a last-minute agreement to extend their six-day ceasefire in Gaza by one more day.This security camera footage, obtained and verified by Reuters, shows the moment they step out of a white car, guns drawn, to fire at the crowd. Off-duty soldiers and a nearby civilian intervened and the shooters were shot dead. Police said they came from East Jerusalem. Hamas claimed the two men as its members. Israel's hard-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said at the scene the attack proved the need for Israel's war on Hamas, which has killed more than 15,000 Palestinians, according to Gazan health authorities.He said that Israel would continue its policy of easing regulations for issuing gun licences to private citizens. "This event proves again how we must not show weakness, that we must speak to Hamas only through rifle scopes, through the war. Against Hamas we must fight. This event proves another thing, how important the policy of distributing weapons is, despite the criticism, I will continue with this policy of distributing weapons everywhere."Israel launched its bombardment and ground offensive on Gaza after an attack by Hamas on southern Israel, in which its militants killed 1,200 people and took 240 hostages. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was visiting Tel Aviv, said Thursday's shooting was a reminder of the, quote, "threat from terrorism" Israelis face every day.
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Russian forces have been significantly reinforced, as fresh, well-trained reserves with have been sent to the Bakhmut sector, Senior Lieutenant Oleksiy Tarasenko, a deputy commander in Ukraine’s 5th Separate Assault Brigade told Radio Svoboda on Nov. 30.
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A security guard who attempted to intervene was also injured in the incident and taken to hospital.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A bipartisan group of 11 U.S. House lawmakers on Thursday asked the Biden administration to investigate and potentially sanction Chinese drone maker Autel Robotics, citing national security concerns. The letter, signed by House China select committee chair Mike Gallagher, a Republican, and the panel's top Democrat, Raja Krishnamoorthi, asked the Commerce, Defense and Treasury departments to investigate Autel Robotics, whose parent company is Autel Intelligent Technology. The letter said Autel Robotics is openly affiliated with China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA) "and poses a direct threat to U.S. national security as local law enforcement and state and local governments are purchasing and operating Autel drones, potentially exposing sensitive data across the country."
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The Philippines has built a new coast guard station on the contested island of Thitu in the South China Sea, boosting its ability to monitor movements of Chinese vessels and aircraft in the busy disputed waterway. As tension mounts over territorial claims in the area, the Philippine coast guard had early this year spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around the island, one of nine features Manila occupies in the Spratly archipelago. Inaugurated on Friday, the new three-storey facility is equipped with state-of-the art technology such as radar, automatic identification, satellite communication, and coastal cameras, the Philippine coast guard said in a statement.
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