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Iraq condemns deadly attack on US troops in Jordan

Middle East News: The Iraqi government issued a condemnation on Monday for an attack that claimed the lives of three US service members in Jordan, denouncing it as an e

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CNN Newsroom Live

itself and more broadly, the sake of the future for israelis and palestinians and the region as a whole. there's strong desire among the majority of the people in the region for a future that is one of peace, of security, of de-escalation of conflicts, of integration of countries. and that's one path. that's one future. the other future is an endless cycle of violence. >> h.a. hellier is a senior associate fellow in international security studies at the royal united services institute, is a nonresident scholar at the carnegie endowment for peace. a very good morning in london, sir. a flurry of activity but the focus not so much on stopping the war in gaza but to to prevent it from widening? >> good morning. yes, indeed. i think the efforts for bringing this conflict to an end sort of

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cycle of violence. >> well, that was the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken speaking during his ongoing whistle stop tour aimed at keeping the war in gaza contained. right now, blinken is in jordan where he held talks earlier this morning. and visited a world food program warehouse. but as blinken is pushing diplomacy as well as facing more military pressure on its northern border, on saturday, hezbollah said it fired a barrage of rockets at lebanon at an israeli surveillance post. the group said that was its initial response to the recent killing of a senior hamas leader in beirut. israel said it later destroyed the unit that fired the rockets. well, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel's defense in gaza will not stop in its main objectives are achieved. sunday marks three months since israel launched its raid killing 200 people and taking 240

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Alex Witt Reports

compromise. integration of the two countries. that's one path. that's one future. the other future is an endless cycle of violence. a repetition of horrific events that we're seeing. in the lives of the insecure in conflicts for people in the region. which is what virtually no one wants. so the work that needs to be done to get on that first path, the steps that need to be taken, the commitments that countries need to make, this is what will be talking about in the days ahead. >> so, difficult conversations are ahead. you've worked at the pentagon. the state department as well. can the u.s. keep this conflict from spreading? >> you're right. i've worked on diplomacy, work in the middle east. the great honor of working with secretary blinken before in our careers. i know a lot of what he's seeing and hearing on the ground. and i can tell you having worked on this, i've never seen

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

>> all, right we don't have that sound. i want to read it for. you i do have it in front of me. here's what he said. there is clearly a strong desire in the majority of people in the region for a future that is one of peace and security. a de-escalation of conflict. and integration. that's one path, one future. the other future is an endless cycle of violence. the repetition of the horrific events we've seen in lives and security. my question, my follow-up to the secretary of state would be this. how do you get egypt, turkey, the arab nations, to coalesce around this. knowing that iran, as proxies, the folks that are pulling the string for hamas and hezbollah and funding hamas and hezbollah is looming in the background? >> i think the key is being able to show that, overtime, what they continue to do fails. what they're doing increases

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BBC News

is an endless cycle of violence, a repetition of the horrific events that we have seen, and lives of insecurity and conflict for people insecurity and conflict for people in the region which is what virtually no one wants. the work that needs to be done to get on that first pass, the steps that need to be taken, the commitments the countries need to make, this is what we will be talking about in the days ahead. i'm happy to take some questions. ahead. i'm happy to take some question— ahead. i'm happy to take some cuestions. ., ~ questions. thank you. mr secretary, in terms of — questions. thank you. mr secretary, in terms of today, _ questions. thank you. mr secretary, in terms of today, what _ questions. thank you. mr secretary, in terms of today, what specifically i in terms of today, what specifically did you _ in terms of today, what specifically did you ask— in terms of today, what specifically did you ask or _ in terms of today, what specifically did you ask or did _ in terms of today, what specifically did you ask or did you _ in terms of today, what specifically did you ask or did you explore - in terms of today, what specifically did you ask or did you explore with| did you ask or did you explore with the turks — did you ask or did you explore with the turks as— did you ask or did you explore with the turks as it _ did you ask or did you explore with the turks as it relates _ did you ask or did you explore with the turks as it relates to _ did you ask or did you explore with the turks as it relates to one - the turks as it relates to one preventing _ the turks as it relates to one preventing the _ the turks as it relates to one preventing the spread, - the turks as it relates to one preventing the spread, the l preventing the spread, the escalation— preventing the spread, the escalation of— preventing the spread, the escalation of the _ preventing the spread, the escalation of the conflict, i preventing the spread, the - escalation of the conflict, what would — escalation of the conflict, what would you _ escalation of the conflict, what would you like _ escalation of the conflict, what would you like to _ escalation of the conflict, what would you like to see - escalation of the conflict, what would you like to see them - escalation of the conflict, whati would you like to see them do? escalation of the conflict, what - would you like to see them do? and second, _ would you like to see them do? and second, in— would you like to see them do? and second, in terms _ would you like to see them do? and second, in terms of— would you like to see them do? and second, in terms of the _ would you like to see them do? and second, in terms of the day- would you like to see them do? and second, in terms of the day after, . second, in terms of the day after, especielly— second, in terms of the day after, especially on _ second, in terms of the day after, especially on the _ second, in terms of the day after, especially on the security- second, in terms of the day after, especially on the security and - especially on the security and reconstruction, _ especially on the security and reconstruction, did _ especially on the security and reconstruction, did you - especially on the security and reconstruction, did you get. especially on the security and i reconstruction, did you get any especially on the security and - reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment _ reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment from _ reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment from the _ reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment from the turks - reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment from the turks that| of commitment from the turks that they are _ of commitment from the turks that they are at — of commitment from the turks that they are at least _ of commitment from the turks that they are at least willing _ of commitment from the turks that they are at least willing to - they are at least willing to consider, _ they are at least willing to consider, even _ they are at least willing to consider, even if- they are at least willing to consider, even if they- they are at least willing to i consider, even if they didn't they are at least willing to - consider, even if they didn't come out and _ consider, even if they didn't come out and say— consider, even if they didn't come out and say that— consider, even if they didn't come

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Concerns grow over spread of anti-Muslim violence

When the Oct. 7 Hamas attack happened in Israel, Audrey Sasson, a community organizer with New York’s Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ), said she was “in a fog.” When Israel retaliated with bombs and blockades days later, emotions of grief and fear and anger swirled in her mind as Sasson, who works with…

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The Daily Global

that way for many years, you're going to have health needs putting up going to have health needs putting up as it is, aren't you? the going to have health needs putting up as it is, aren't you?— up as it is, aren't you? the health secretary is _ up as it is, aren't you? the health secretary is chronically _ up as it is, aren't you? the health i secretary is chronically underfunded and fragile but the cycle of violence, the incursion has a devastating effect on an already underfunded health system and that is reporting and assessments, chronic assessments muted shortages on top of that and it's a combination of the two and the who was concerned about the attacks against health care.— was concerned about the attacks against health care. what do you mean? may _ against health care. what do you mean? may be — against health care. what do you mean? may be to _ against health care. what do you mean? may be to clarify, - against health care. what do you mean? may be to clarify, the - mean? may be to clarify, the association _ mean? may be to clarify, the association has _ mean? may be to clarify, the association has a _ mean? may be to clarify, the association has a mandate i mean? may be to clarify, the | association has a mandate for mean? may be to clarify, the - association has a mandate for the world health assembly in these conflicts that we monitor, we analyse and as a specific

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CNN News Central

terrorist attacks coming from the northern cities in the west bank were stepped up. and their targets were hundreds of thousands of settlers that are now in the west bank, settled there over many years. and they present an easy, rich target environment for them. and the israeli army has been going into the refugee camps in particular because the palestinian security forces that were normally responsible for exercising control there have given up on that and the palestinian authority, which is essentially crumbling and has no legitimacy, is not willing to take responsibility. those raids by the israeli army produced a cycle of violence which is more terrorist attacks on israeli settlers. and the government put a lot of pressure on the israeli army to

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