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Natasha Turak - Iran's ‘brazen’ strikes around the Middle East send a message to Israel and the U.S., analysts say - cnbc.com - Israel - Pakistan - Washington - Iran - Isil - Syria - Iraq - Kurdistan - state Jewish

Iran's ‘brazen’ strikes around the Middle East send a message to Israel and the U.S., analysts say

Iran's recent missile and drone strikes on targets in three countries — Syria, Iraq and Pakistan — may not have been directly related to Israel's war in the Gaza Strip but they still revealed an intent to send a clear message, analysts told CNBC.

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Undeterred by Gaza war, thousands of Indians turn up for jobs in Israel - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi - Israel - Palestine -  Tel Aviv

Undeterred by Gaza war, thousands of Indians turn up for jobs in Israel

Israel suspended work permits for thousands of Palestinians after October 7. Indians are queuing up to replace them, amid persistent joblessness at home.

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Central Command - U.S. military strikes two Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen - cnbc.com - Usa - Israel - Palestine - Iran - Yemen -  Sanction

U.S. military strikes two Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen

The U.S. military carried out more strikes in Yemen early on Wednesday, destroying two Houthi anti-ship missiles that were aimed at the Red Sea and were preparing to launch, the U.S. military said in a statement.

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Natasha Frost - A Post on Gaza Leads to Turmoil at Australia’s Public Broadcaster - nytimes.com - Israel - Lebanon - Australia

A Post on Gaza Leads to Turmoil at Australia’s Public Broadcaster

The social media post simply pointed to a report from Human Rights Watch, but it was critical of Israel and came from a Lebanese Australian journalist whom critics considered biased.

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Lim Hui Jie - Jack Ma - Hong Kong shares surge as Alibaba pops nearly 6%; Asia markets mostly slide - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Israel - South Korea - Australia

Hong Kong shares surge as Alibaba pops nearly 6%; Asia markets mostly slide

This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.

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Where do Israel and Hamas get their weapons? - asiatimes.com - Usa - Israel - Iran - Qatar - area West Bank

Where do Israel and Hamas get their weapons?

The fighting continues between the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas militants in and around Gaza. The death tolls continue to rise, but where do the weapons keep coming from?

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Justin Porter - Wednesday Briefing: Updates from Gaza - nytimes.com - Israel - Palestine

Wednesday Briefing: Updates from Gaza

Israel was trying to demolish part of a Palestinian neighborhood as it pursued a plan to create a buffer zone between Gaza and Israel when around 20 Israeli soldiers were killed on Monday in an explosion, according to Israeli officials.

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Red Sea - Lori Ann LaRocco - Viktor Katona - As more tankers divert from Suez Canal, there's a 'sea change' in way Europe is buying crude - cnbc.com - Russia - India - Israel - Netherlands - Turkey - Brazil - Iraq

As more tankers divert from Suez Canal, there's a 'sea change' in way Europe is buying crude

Energy prices for Europe are expected to increase as more petroleum products and crude tankers are diverting away from the Rea Sea and Suez Canal. Longer trips for the Middle-Eastern barrels that replaced Russian flows to Europe introduce supply issues, and this is leading to a "sea change" in commodity purchases by Europe, and a boost for Atlantic Basin crude suppliers including the U.S. and Brazil.

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