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The United Nations Security Council has endorsed Trump’s Gaza plan, providing international legitimacy to the initiative. Despite this endorsement, the path forward remains fraught with challenges.
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The U.N. Security Council has provided critical international legitimacy to President Trump’s Gaza initiative, offering a foundation to secure global support for its implementation. However, the path forward remains fraught with challenges as the U.N.’s endorsement does not guarantee immediate success.
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The U.S. plan for Gaza has received support from the United Nations Security Council, providing it with international legitimacy. However, the implementation of the plan faces significant challenges.
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The UN Security Council has endorsed Trump’s Gaza plan, providing it with international legitimacy necessary to secure global support. However, the path forward remains fraught with difficulties despite this endorsement.
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The UN Security Council has endorsed Trump’s Gaza plan, offering international legitimacy. Implementation remains challenging due to geopolitical complexities.
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The United Nations Security Council has provided critical international support for President Trump’s proposed plan to address the humanitarian and political crisis in Gaza. This backing is essential to gain global cooperation and ensure the plan’s implementation. However, the path forward remains fraught with significant challenges and uncertainties.
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The UN Security Council’s backing offered a scaffolding of international legitimacy that will be needed to persuade countries to help see the plans through. In Gaza City on Saturday.
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The Security Council’s endorsement provides crucial international legitimacy for Trump’s Gaza plan, essential for rallying global support. However, the path forward remains fraught with complexities and potential obstacles.
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The United Nations Security Council has provided backing for President Trump’s Gaza plan, offering international legitimacy to help secure global support. However, the road ahead remains fraught with challenges despite this endorsement.
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The Security Council’s backing offered a scaffolding of international legitimacy that will be needed to persuade countries to help see the plans through. In Gaza City on Saturday.
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The UN Security Council has granted its backing to Trump’s Gaza plan, offering international legitimacy to the initiative. This support is crucial for persuading other nations to assist in implementing the plan.
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The United Nations Security Council has endorsed President Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza, providing crucial international legitimacy. This support is critical for convincing nations to assist in implementing the plan, which faces significant challenges ahead.
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The Security Council’s backing offered a scaffolding of international legitimacy that will be needed to persuade countries to help see the plans through. In Gaza City on Saturday.
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The UN Security Council has given its backing to Trump’s proposed Gaza plan, providing international legitimacy that will be crucial for securing global support. However, the path forward remains fraught with difficulties as the situation on the ground in Gaza continues to complicate implementation efforts.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding the U.S. military’s presence in the country, rejecting a proposal to host a foreign military base. This decision follows growing regional tensions over U.S. military activities in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians voted ‘No’ to the expansion of a U.S. military base, reflecting growing regional concerns about U.S. military influence. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions in the region due to U.S. military activities in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding foreign military presence, rejecting a proposal to host a U.S. military base. The decision reflects growing regional concerns over U.S. military operations in Latin America.
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Ecuador voters have rejected the expansion of a U.S. military base through a constitutional referendum. The vote comes amid increased U.S. military activity in the region, sparking concerns over sovereignty and regional stability.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding the U.S. military presence in the country. The referendum, held in Guaya, reflects growing regional tensions over U.S. military operations in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding foreign military presence in the country through a constitutional referendum. This decision comes amid rising U.S. military activity in the region, which has sparked regional tensions.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding a foreign military presence, rejecting a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the U.S. military to operate more freely in the country. The decision follows growing regional tensions over U.S. military activities in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against the expansion of a U.S. military base, rejecting a proposal aimed at increasing foreign military presence in the country. The referendum, held in Guaya, Ecuador, on Sunday reflects growing regional tensions over U.S. military operations in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians voted ‘No’ to expanding a foreign military presence, rejecting a plan that would have allowed the U.S. military to operate in waters near Latin America. The decision follows a campaign by the U.S. military that has been roiling the region.
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Ecuadorians have voted against the expansion of a U.S. military base in the country, marking a significant rejection of foreign military presence. The decision comes amid growing regional tensions over U.S. military operations in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding a foreign military presence in the country through a constitutional referendum in Guayaquil. The decision comes amid rising tensions in the region due to the U.S. military’s increased operations in Latin American waters.
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Ecuadorians have rejected the expansion of a U.S. military base in a constitutional referendum held on Sunday. The vote comes amid heightened tensions in Latin America over the U.S. military’s increasing activity in the region.
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Ecuadorians have voted ‘No’ to the expansion of a U.S. military base, rejecting the proposal in a constitutional referendum. The decision comes amid growing tensions in the region over U.S. militar activities near Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against the expansion of a U.S. military base, reflecting regional resistance to U.S. military presence. The referendum in Guayayquil highlights growing concerns about foreign military influence in Latin America.
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Ecuadorian voters have rejected the expansion of a U.S. military base through a constitutional referendum. The decision reflects growing regional resistance to foreign military presence, particularly as U.S. military operations in Latin America have sparked widespread concern.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding a foreign military presence in their country. This decision comes amid growing tensions in Latin America over U.S. military operations in the region.
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Ecuadorians have rejected the expansion of a foreign military base, signaling a significant shift in the country’s foreign policy. This decision comes amid increased U.S. military activity in the region, sparking tensions.
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Ecuadorians have voted against the expansion of a U.S. military base, rejecting efforts to increase foreign military presence in the country. The referendum, held in Guaya, reflects growing regional tensions over U.S. military activities near Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding a foreign military presence, rejecting a proposal that would have allowed the U.S. military to establish a base in the country. The decision comes amid rising tensions in the region over U.S. military operations near Latin America.
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A referendum in Ecuador has rejected the expansion of a foreign military presence. The vote, which took place on Sunday, reflects growing regional concerns over U.S. military operations in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted ‘No’ to the expansion of a U.S. military base, reflecting growing regional tensions over U.S. military presence. The decision, following a constitutional referendum in Guayaquil, shows public opposition to increased foreign military involvement in Latin America.
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Ecuadorians have voted against expanding foreign military presence in the country. This decision comes amid growing tensions in Latin America over U.S. military operations in the region.
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The UK offshore tax haven of Jersey has blocked Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich from diverting proceeds from the sale of his football club to Ukraine. The UK government has frozen $3 billion in funds, including $2.35 billion from the 2022 sale of Chelsea, under sanctions, despite Abramovich retaining legal ownership.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are gathering in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinians. The event highlights a lack of Palestinian representation in shaping post-conflict governance.
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U.S. and Israeli forces, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are gathering in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza. The absence of Palestinian voices from these deliberations has sparked discussions about the fairness and representativeness of the decision-making process.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinians. The event highlights the absence of Palestinian voices in shaping the region’s post-conflict plans.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinians. The event highlights the absence of Palestinian voices in shaping post-conflict plans, raising concerns about the legitimacy and inclusivity of the decision-making process.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are gathering in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinian representation. The event includes military personnel monitoring Gaza imagery during a media tour of a coordination center.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza. Palestinians are notably absent from the planning process, raising concerns about the legitimacy and inclusivity of the discussions.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in a warehouse in Israel to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinians. The new Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kir, Israel, is being monitored by U.S. military personnel and officials during a media tour, highlighting the lack of Palestinian representation in the planning process.
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A U.S.-run coordination center in Israel is gathering foreign diplomats, U.S. military personnel, and aid workers to discuss Gaza’s future, but Palestinians are absent from the planning process. The facility, located in Kiryat Gat, is being used to monitor and coordinate efforts related to the conflict, raising concerns about the lack of Palestinian representation.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are gathering in a warehouse in Israel to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinians from the planning process. The meeting includes monitoring of Gaza imagery, highlighting the lack of Palestinian representation in shaping the region’s post, post-conflict scenario.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are convening at a warehouse in Israel to plan Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinian representatives. The event highlights ongoing efforts to coordinate military and humanitarian strategies for the region.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza, excluding Palestinians from the planning process. During a media tour of the new Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kir, U.S. military personnel monitored screens displaying imagery of the Gaza Strip.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are meeting in an Israeli warehouse to plan Gaza’s future without Palestinian involvement, drawing concerns over the inclusivity of the planning process.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are meeting in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza, with no Palestinian representatives present. The meeting includes U.S. military personnel, Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats, and aid workers, who are currently examining imagery of the Gaza Strip through monitors during a media tour of the newly established Civil-Military…
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are convening in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinian voices. The event, part of a media tour of a new Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat, Israel, highlights the lack of Palestinian inclusion in decisions affecting their region.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are gathering in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, excluding Palestinian representatives. The meeting includes U.S. military personnel, Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats, and aid workers, raising concerns about the lack of Palestinian representation.
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U.S. and Israeli officials are meeting in Israel to shape Gaza’s future without Palestinian participation. The gathering excludes Palestinian representatives, raising concerns about the absence of local voices in the decision-making process.
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U.S. and Israeli military personnel, along with foreign diplomats and aid, are gathering in an Israeli warehouse to discuss the future of Gaza. Notably, Palestinians are excluded from these deliberations, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the planning process.
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U.S.-led discussions on Gaza’s future in an Israeli warehouse exclude Palestinians, raising concerns about representation and decision-making processes. U.S. military personnel and officials oversee the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kir, highlighting the absence of Palestinian voices in critical planning.
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U.S. and Israeli military officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in an Israeli warehouse to discuss the future of Gaza. Palestinian representatives are notably absent from the planning process.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, have gathered in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza. Notably, Palestinians are largely absent from these planning discussions.
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U.S. and Israeli military, diplomatic, and aid personnel are gathered in an Israeli warehouse to discuss Gaza’s future, with Palestinians excluded from the planning process. The new Civil-Military Coordination Center, showcased during a media tour, highlights the absence of Palestinian representation in shaping the region’s post nad post-conflict governance.
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U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are gathered in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza, excluding Palestinians from the planning process. The meeting highlights concerns about the absence of Palestinian voices in decisions affecting their region.
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U.S. and Israeli military officials, alongside foreign diplomats and aid, are gathered in a warehouse in Israel to discuss the future of Gaza. Notably, Palestinians are entirely absent from these discussions, raising concerns about the lack of local input in shaping the region’s future.