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Iranian ships once believed to be headed toward Venezuela change course, U S officials say

Iranian ships once believed to be headed toward Venezuela change course, U S officials say
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Today s Headlines and Commentary

Today’s Headlines and Commentary Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire early Friday morning that took effect at 2 a.m. local time, reports the Wall Street Journal. Israel said the deal did not involve any preconditions, while Hamas claimed Israel pledged to stop aggressive activities in Sheikh Jarrah and at the Al Aqsa mosque. The U.S., Egypt, Qatar and a number of European nations assisted in the cease-fire agreement. More than 200 people died in the fighting, most of whom were from Gaza. Israel said it killed more than 200 militants during the conflict and destroyed over 60 miles of Hamas’s underground tunnels. Israel’s strikes also hit civilian areas, including factories and health facilities. Israel says Hamas placed military individuals and infrastructure among civilians. Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups launched more than 4,300 rockets toward Israel during the fighting. 

Project Trident | Center for International Maritime Security

Project Trident | Center for International Maritime Security
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Ocean Governance Topic Week

call for articles issued in partnership with the Stable Seas program of One Earth Future. This turned out to be one of the most viewed CIMSEC topic weeks, and which featured insights from a wide range of authors. Ocean governance is in a state of flux. Legal regimes are being revised, and maritime powers are employing hybrid tactics that seek to exploit the seams of legal frameworks and norms that constitute ocean governance. Non-state actors such as pirates, smugglers, and others are constantly innovating to further nefarious activity. The rules and standards that underpin good order on the high seas must keep pace with those who are keen to exploit them.

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