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The arrest of a man at TRNC’s Ercan Airport has revived scrutiny over alleged trafficking networks, illegal IVF logistics and Israel’s long history of organ stealing.
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Trump says Iran talks 'constructive', but blockade will remain until final deal is reached
US president said both sides must take their time and get it right, and there can be no mistakes.
Israel fears Trump will pursue limited Iran deal, leaving nuclear programme unresolved - report
Erdogan backs US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough following high-level teleconference summit
Trump says Iran peace agreement is 'largely negotiated'
Returned Gaza aid flotilla activists say they endured mistreatment, torture by Israel
Trump says Iran talks 'constructive', but blockade will remain until final deal is reached
US president said both sides must take their time and get it right, and there can be no mistakes.
Israel fears Trump will pursue limited Iran deal, leaving nuclear programme unresolved - report
Erdogan backs US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough following high-level teleconference summit
Trump says Iran peace agreement is 'largely negotiated'
Returned Gaza aid flotilla activists say they endured mistreatment, torture by Israel
Full Israeli withdrawal remains national priority: Lebanese president
Aoun says negotiations aimed at securing sovereignty are not a form of concession.
US-Iran talks could yield breakthrough ‘maybe today’: Rubio
The US will either have a good agreement with Iran or deal with the country "another way," Rubio said.
Netanyahu allies push to ban Arab party from Israeli elections — report
Move would require legislation in Knesset along with assessments from Israeli security agencies, particularly Shin Bet domestic security service.
Israeli army raids occupied West Bank towns, forcing shop closures during Eid rush
Israeli forces enter two Palestinian towns in the southern occupied West Bank, forcing shop owners to close during peak Eid al-Adha holiday shopping hours.
Netanyahu admits having 'no room for manoeuvre' to influence Trump's Iran policy — report
Israeli Prime Minister admits in closed-door discussions that he faces severe difficulties in influencing US President's position on Iran.
Trump says Iran talks 'constructive', but blockade will remain until final deal is reached
US president said both sides must take their time and get it right, and there can be no mistakes.
Israel fears Trump will pursue limited Iran deal, leaving nuclear programme unresolved - report
Erdogan backs US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough following high-level teleconference summit
Trump says Iran peace agreement is 'largely negotiated'
Returned Gaza aid flotilla activists say they endured mistreatment, torture by Israel
Trump says Iran talks 'constructive', but blockade will remain until final deal is reached
US president said both sides must take their time and get it right, and there can be no mistakes.
Israel fears Trump will pursue limited Iran deal, leaving nuclear programme unresolved - report
Erdogan backs US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough following high-level teleconference summit
Trump says Iran peace agreement is 'largely negotiated'
Returned Gaza aid flotilla activists say they endured mistreatment, torture by Israel
Israel kills 10 people in Lebanon, including rescuers and a child in a 'double tap' strike
Despite agreeing to cease fire multiple times, Israel has killed 3,111 Lebanese people since February, including 123 medics, over 210 children, and nearly 300 women.
Why Israel’s Heritage Authority bill is a step towards annexation of occupied West Bank, Gaza
The legislative move will grant the new body powers to operate even in those areas of occupied West Bank that fall under nominal Palestinian Authority control.
Once convicted of backing terror group, Israel's Itamar Ben-Gvir has a long history as provocateur
Ben-Gvir has been a magnet for controversy throughout his career. He recently sparked global outrage after posting a video showing Israeli forces abusing activists from Gaza aid flotilla. Here is a closer look at him:
Israel kills 6 in strikes on southern Lebanon amid continuing ceasefire violations
Six people were killed and three injured in Israeli attacks on several areas across southern Lebanon.
‘Unprecedented act of savagery’: How Israel’s new law places Palestinians on death row by default
A new Israeli military order makes execution the default sentence for Palestinians convicted in attacks that kill Israelis, deepening the dual legal system built on racial discrimination, military rule and permanent proximity to death.
Palestine condemns Israeli plan to seize properties near Al-Aqsa Mosque
Palestinian Foreign Ministry denounces Israeli plan to seize historical properties in the Bab al-Silsila neighbourhood as a dangerous colonial step.
Israel kills 10, wounds 44 in Lebanon in latest violation of ceasefire
Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health condemned the attacks as "barbaric assaults", saying killing of three paramedics disregard international humanitarian law.
Netanyahu is trying to get ahead of history before history gets ahead of him
There's a huge psychological difference between saying, "We no longer need your help," and hearing from Washington, "We're no longer ready to provide it". Netanyahu understands this, and that's why he spoke first.
US hails first day of Lebanon-Israel talks as 'positive' despite fresh Israeli truce violation
Israel and Lebanon had "productive and positive" first day of talks in Washington DC and will continue on Friday, senior US State Department official says.
'Death to Arabs' — Jewish extremists rally to mark Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem since 1967
Palestinian shopkeepers in Old City pull down their metal shutters and desert stone alleyways as thousands of illegal Zionist settlers take out anti-Palestine rally.
1948 to 2026: The Nakba never ended, Israel simply normalised the death and destruction
Palestinians continue to face the same horrors inflicted on their predecessors nearly eight decades ago. And the number of dead and dispossessed continues to grow.
A nation in exile: Nearly half of the world’s Palestinian population lives outside Palestine
Around 7.4 million Palestinians live in historic (and occupied) Palestine, while 8.1 million live in the diaspora.
Israel far-right minister Ben Gvir says EU 'antisemitic' after it sanctions illegal settlers
Israel's National Security Minister denounces the EU after European foreign ministers agreed to sanction illegal settlers over the violence in the occupied West Bank.
Syrian authorities arrest Assad-era officer linked to Damascus chemical attack
The Interior Ministry says Khardal Ahmad Dayyub was arrested over "systematic violations against civilians," including his role in chemical attacks during his role in the Damascus regional branch.
Israel keeps ripping truce to shreds, kills at least 12 more in new attacks on Lebanon
Israel targets homes, shops, places of worship, as well as civil defence teams in indiscriminate bombardment, breaching agreed ceasefire once again.
Democrats urge Trump admin to disclose details about Israel's nuclear programme
Over 30 lawmakers write to Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Congress has "constitutional responsibility" to be informed about nuclear balance in the region.
Syria busts Hezbollah-linked cell over assassination plot
Authorities announce coordinated raids across major cities, seizing weapons and disrupting what they call an advanced plan to target senior officials.
Inside America’s arms pipeline to Israel: Who pays, who profits
On top of the $3.8 billion military aid every year, the US has sent at least $21.7 billion in additional direct military aid to Israel since October 2023.
Serial truce violator Israel kills 29 more Lebanese, including women and children
Israel's history of ceasefire violations continues as it kills dozens of people in southern Lebanon, despite agreeing to US-brokered ceasefire.
Israel kills four people in southern Lebanon in latest breach of extended ceasefire
Lebanese state media reported Israeli strikes were taking place across southern Lebanon, in violation of the extended ceasefire.
Iraq's Coordination Framework names Ali Al-Zaidi as prime minister candidate
Nizar Amidi tasks Ali Al-Zaidi with forming a cabinet within 30 days after major political rivals withdraw their candidacies.
Countries that recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital with embassy moves
Argentina is set to become the eighth country to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital by relocating its embassy from Tel Aviv to the city.
A smashed Jesus statue, Israel and the desecration of accountability
Incidents passed off as ‘isolated’ are in fact part of the Zionist state’s systematic abuse of other faiths and their sacred spaces. Hundreds of destroyed mosques in Gaza and elsewhere are proof of this ideology.
Palestinians vote in first elections since Israeli genocidal war on Gaza
Ramallah-based Central Elections Commission says nearly 1.5 million people in Israeli-occupied West Bank, along with 70,000 in Gaza's Deir al Balah area, are registered to vote in municipal elections.
'Don't you have a heart?' — Syria minister confronts Assad-era officer over Damascus massacre
Interior Minister Anas Khattab questions Amjad Youssef, captured main suspect in 2013 Tadamon neighbourhood massacre — in which at least 41 bound and blindfolded people were executed and buried in pit — telling him that he lacked humanity.
Israel imports 240 Bnei Menashe members from India under long-term illegal settlement plan
Under Israeli scheme, around 1,200 additional community members are expected to arrive by end of 2026, with full relocation of approximately 6,000 people projected by 2030.
Syria's Sharaa urges end to Israeli strikes as EU demands lasting peace in region
Damascus calls for a return to the 1974 disengagement deal, while EU leaders warn that temporary ceasefires are no substitute for permanent regional stability.
Trump eyes Aoun-Netanyahu summit after announcing Israel-Lebanon truce extension
US President Trump says "there's a very good chance of having peace" between both countries as he announces extension of shaky ceasefire by 21 more days.
After soldier smashes Jesus statue in Lebanon, Israel appoints envoy to calm Christian world
Appointment of George Deek comes after back-to-back shocking incidents that have strained Israel's ties with the Christian world.
UN slams Israel over Syrian incursions and demands halt to 'provocations'
United Nations is calling out Israel over a renewed incursion into Syrian territory, warning that military violations are threatening a "fragile" political transition.
US embassy in Beirut urges Americans to leave Lebanon amid Israeli aggression
The embassy said that certain tourist destinations could be targeted, urging citizens to avoid protests and large gatherings.
Second French UN peacekeeper dies after attack on UNIFIL patrol in southern Lebanon
Paris and Beirut condemn the deadly shooting targeting a French patrol serving with the UN mission, as tensions remain high along Lebanon’s volatile southern border.
Grief in Al-Mughayyir: Two children among four killed as illegal settlers raid occupied West Bank
A 14-year-old boy and 32-year-old man are the latest victims of illegal settler violence after a gunman opened fire near a school in the village of Al-Mughayyir.
UN Security Council condemns deadly attack on Lebanon peacekeepers
UNSC also calls for a swift investigation into the attack and for those responsible to be held accountable.
Iraq's key political bloc picks Bassem al-Badry as PM — report
Reuters cites two sources as saying that Badry had been picked during a meeting, saying talks were ongoing.
Israel's army enforces 'Yellow Line' in southern Lebanon, similar to measures used in Gaza
Israel claims it targeted individuals approaching the area, which lies south of the Litani River.
US says Israel and Lebanon to begin direct talks in high-stakes push to end fighting
Israel and Lebanon agree to hold direct negotiations between the two sides at a mutually agreed "time and venue" after "productive discussions" in Washington.
Illegal Israeli settler expansionism: Turning forced displacement into 'tourism' in Ein al-Auja
Illegal Israeli settler groups transform Ein al-Auja nature reserve into a 'holiday' destination following forced displacement of 120 Palestinian families who fled the area in terror.
Chancellor Merz warns Netanyahu against 'partial annexation' of occupied West Bank
German Chancellor warns Israeli PM that a "de facto partial annexation of the occupied West Bank" must be prevented, and urges Netanyahu to open direct peace talks with Lebanese government.
US to host Israel-Lebanon truce talks as Lebanese reel from Israeli strikes that killed 300+
In just 10 minutes, Israel perpetrated one of the gravest mass killings in Lebanon since 1990 civil war's end, sparking global outrage and prompting US to broker truce talks.
‘Eternal Darkness’: Did Netanyahu seek to ‘exploit the ambiguity’ of the US-Iran ceasefire?
Israel’s strikes on Lebanon may reflect efforts to prolong the conflict and extract maximum advantage from the uncertainty surrounding the fragile US-Iran truce, analysts say.
Israeli actions undermine US mediation in Syria-Israel talks: Damascus
Syrian foreign minister urges enforcement of the 1974 disengagement pact and calls for international action to protect Syrian sovereignty.
British PM, Saudi crown prince discuss ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz security
A statement by Starmer's office says the prime minister was clear on the importance of working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Top press freedom group condemns Israel for killing of three journalists in Gaza and Lebanon
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for urgent international action as media fatalities in the region are reaching record-breaking levels.
US Secretary of State announces release of kidnapped journalist in Iraq
"We are relieved that this American is now free and are working to support her safe departure from Iraq," Rubio said.
Arab countries condemn extremist Israeli minister's storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque
Arab nations condemn the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Ben-Gvir as "provocation to Muslims around the world" and "violation of international law".
'Constant fear': Southern Lebanese bewail daily life struggles caused by Israel's aggression
People of southern Lebanon express fear and uncertainty about their future as Israel’s war affects all aspects of their daily life.
Israel launches air strikes on Lebanon's capital as war continues
Israel's army claims to have targeted "Hezbollah infrastructure" in the attacks.
Syria slams killing of civilian by Israel in Quneitra as 'violation of international law'
Syria's Foreign Ministry urges the international community to assume its legal and humanitarian responsibilities and take immediate measures to stop these repeated violations."
New death penalty law shows how Israel targets Palestinians with highly discriminatory legal system
The new Israeli legislation is the extension of a broader body of laws designed to ensure unequal rights along racial and ethnic lines, experts say.
Israel turned Lebanon's southern Christian town into 'open, uninhabited zone' — mayor
Mayor of Alma al-Shaab, Shadi Sayah, tells TRT World that no one is left in the southern town as Israel intensifies its ground invasion.
Türkiye, seven countries condemn Israeli curbs on worship in occupied East Jerusalem
Countries are rejecting Israeli measures limiting access to holy sites.
50th anniversary of Palestinian Land Day
As Palestinians mark the 50th anniversary of Land Day, record Israeli military and settlement expansion now swallows over 40 percent of the occupied West Bank.
Global backlash as Israeli police block Palm Sunday entry at sacred Jerusalem church
France, Italy, Jordan, and Lebanon, among others, condemn Israel for blocking Palm Sunday access to the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem at church in Jerusalem.
Israel expands ground invasion in southern Lebanon
Northern Command chief Rafi Milo says the army widened what it describes as a "security zone" as the Israeli aggression in the country escalates.
Israel has uprooted six million people already. What’s next in its demographic reshaping drive?
International law exists within an “unequal global order” that legitimises the security claims of powerful states but normalises the vulnerability of Global South populations, experts say.
Israel plans deeper invasion inside Lebanon — report
Israeli army plans to expand its military presence up to 8 kilometres inside Lebanese territory, according to Israeli media reports.
Erdogan, Al Thani exchange condolences over helicopter crash, discuss regional developments
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani exchange condolences over a fatal helicopter crash during a phone call.
Israel's Gaza genocide coincided with 100,000 Israelis leaving country over two years, study shows
A new study says a significant rise in emigration from Israel, with highly skilled professionals and doctors leading a 'worrisome' departure from the country.
EU leaders condemn growing illegal settler violence against Palestinians
European Council says it opposes Israel’s unilateral expansion in the occupied West Bank, calling for de-escalation across the region.
Israel bans Eid prayers at Al-Aqsa under security pretext
Occupied East Jerusalem enters Muslim holiday in sorrow as Old City falls silent, shops shuttered.
Israel plans to occupy southern Lebanon villages — Israeli media
Israeli media says the offensive aims to stop anti-tank fire and pressure Hezbollah.
UN chief calls on Israel, Hezbollah to stop war, backs Lebanon's monopoly on force
Guterres' Beirut visit comes amid frequent weapons fire exchanges between Hezbollah and Israel as Tel Aviv expanded its offensives in Lebanon since March 2.
‘Israel unlawfully using white phosphorus over Lebanon’ - HRW
What does white phosphorus do?
Israel kills Lebanese Maronite Catholic priest in southern Christian village
Pierre al-Rahi killed from injuries sustained in Israeli attack while helping wounded neighbours.
Lebanon ready to restart talks to stop deadly Israeli escalation: Aoun
"I informed the major powers and UN of Lebanon’s full readiness to resume negotiations and discuss the necessary security measures to stop Israel's dangerous escalation," says Lebanese President Joseph Aoun.
9,000 Americans flee Middle East since US-Israel war on Iran began
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says around 1,600 Americans are currently requesting assistance.
US-Israel strikes on Iran fall outside international law — Macron
Emmanuel Macron disapproves of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, stating that the operations were carried out outside the framework of international law.
Strait of Hormuz
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz, warns ships of attack if they try to pass
Range of Iranian ballistic missiles
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Who could be Iran’s next Supreme Leader?
Following the death of Ali Khamenei in a US–Israel attack, several figures have emerged as potential contenders for Iran’s next Supreme Leader.
Netanyahu reportedly pushed Trump to war with Iran for months
A report by the New York Times says Netanyahu made sure diplomatic talks wouldn't derail US-Israel plans to attack Iran.
US State Department urges Americans to depart from much of Middle East
The security update listed Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, the occupied West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the UAE as locations affected.
6 US military members killed since start of attacks on Iran — CENTCOM
CENTCOM says the identities of those killed would be withheld for 24 hours after their next of kin are notified.
Modi in Israel: ‘Hexagon’ alliance and the ideological convergence of Hindutva and Zionism
Analysts say Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel highlights growing strategic and ideological ties, as the two nations explore closer collaboration through Netanyahu’s proposed “hexagon alliance.”
What's next for Iran after Khamenei?
As the leadership in Tehran struggles to survive and defend territorial integrity in the face of the US-Israel strikes, the next few days will be crucial for the Shia nation.
Death toll climbs to 21 in anti-US protests in Pakistan over Khamenei killing
Large protests break out in many parts of Pakistan over the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Israeli-US attacks.
Ali Khamenei, family members, killed in US-Israel attacks, confirms Iran
Tehran vows to avenge its supreme leader's killing and announces 40 days of public mourning.
US-Israeli attack on Minab school killed 100+ children, Iran envoy tells UNSC
Amir Saeid Iravani says it's regrettable some UNSC members apply "double standards", disregarding US and Israeli aggression while criticising Iran's right to self-defence under UN Charter.
'We voted for America First and ZERO wars': Trump's Iran strike sparks backlash from MAGA base
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson calls US-Israel attacks on Iran "absolutely disgusting and evil," while Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Trump administration for breaking campaign promises about foreign wars.
Iran dismisses claims by US and Israel that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead
Foreign Ministry rejects claims of Netanyahu and Trump, saying Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Pezeshkian both are "safe and sound".
Talks were 'just a cover,' Russia’s Medvedev says as US and Israel attack Iran
Russian Security Council deputy head Dmitry Medvedev accuses Washington of using nuclear negotiations as a smokescreen as US and Israeli forces begin coordinated attacks on Iran.
Iran attack comes amid nuclear negotiations. What happens next?
Iranian experts weigh in on the impact of the joint US-Israel attack.
Iran agreed in talks with US not to stockpile enriched uranium — Oman
Muscat's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi says all issues in US-Iran nuclear deal could be resolved "amicably and comprehensively" within three months.
Palestinian workers face more challenges as Israel agrees to import 50,000 new labourers from India
Following October 2023, Israel stopped over 100,000 Palestinian workers from entering. Subsequently, India dispatched some 20,000 low-cost labourers to Israel.
Syria launches prisoner swap operation in Sweida
The exchange has been mediated by the Red Cross as security forces deployed along the Damascus-Sweida highway.
Israel launches new raid into Syria's Quneitra in fresh violation of sovereignty
Dozens of Israeli military vehicles stage a new incursion into Quneitra province in southwestern Syria, marking the latest violation of the country's sovereignty.
'Shalom, Namaste' — Modi embraces ICC fugitive Netanyahu, condemns Hamas, but omits Gaza genocide
Indian PM Narendra Modi tells lawmakers in Knesset that India stands "firmly" with Israel, while eschewing remarks on genocide of besieged Palestinians by Tel Aviv.
CIA exhorts Iranians to connect with US spy agency amid Trump threats to Tehran
Central Intelligence Agency offers detailed instructions on how Iranians can reach out with "information or skills of interest to our organisation".
Trump rejects reports suggesting top general opposes possible US attacks on Iran
The US President's comments came after reports said General Caine warned of the United States "becoming entangled in a prolonged conflict."
US military aircraft arrive at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport amid Iran tensions
The move comes ahead of talks between Iran and the US in Geneva to resume nuclear negotiations.
Iran insists right to peaceful nuclear energy 'non-negotiable' as Trump escalates threats
Iran and US are set to reconvene in Geneva to resume negotiations for potential nuclear deal, in what officials describe as last-ditch talks to avert US military attacks on Iran.
Israel has 'Biblical right' to take over all of Middle East, claims US envoy Huckabee
US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, tells commentator Tucker Carlson that it would be "fine" for Israel to take over an area encompassing all of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
Israeli truce violations kill 10 across Lebanon, including attack on Palestinian refugee camp
Israel attacks Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and Ain al-Helweh Palestinian refugee camp near the southern city of Sidon, leaving many fatalities.
Why a nuclear deal will be hard to achieve with the US and Iran sticking to their positions
Washington and Tehran are walking a tightrope, seeking to avoid a military face-off but also refusing to budge from their stand.
Pilot killed as Iran fighter jet crashes in Hamadan province
Tehran launches probe after Air force plane crashes during late-night training, state media say.
Iran tells UN chief it will respond 'decisively' to US attack after Trump issues new ultimatum
Iran tells Antonio Guterres that US President Trump's rhetoric "signals a real risk of military aggression", adding Tehran does not want war.
US withdrawing all of its remaining forces from Syria — report
The report said the withdrawal was not linked to the current US naval and air deployments in the Middle East, which are aimed at potential strikes on Iran if nuclear talks collapse.
UN nuclear chief warns 'time is running out' for Iran-US deal amid massive military buildup
Warning comes as the US military continues a major reinforcement in the Middle East, including the deployment of two aircraft carriers and stealth fighter jets
In pictures — Thousands gather at Al-Aqsa Mosque for first Tarawih prayer of Ramadan
Israeli police have intensified their arbitrary measures around the Old City, with over 250 orders barring Palestinians from the mosque issued since the start of the year.
What does Israel's land registration in occupied West Bank mean?
'Israel has explicitly declared its intention to confront attempts by the Palestinian Authority to register land,' a Palestinian legal expert says.
Trump suggests 'fear' could be key to diplomatic success in nuclear talks with Iran
Trump's comments follow dispatching a second aircraft carrier to Middle East, amid a massive US military buildup in the region.
Trump keeps the Iran door open, and Netanyahu can’t close it
The Israeli premier arrived in the US seeking firm alignment against Tehran. Instead, he encountered a White House intent on testing diplomacy, exposing strategic differences that could shape the next phase of negotiations.
What Türkiye and Egypt's growing ties mean for the region
Defence cooperation, Gaza diplomacy, and expanding trade have ushered in what some describe as a “golden era” in Türkiye–Egypt relations — with implications far beyond bilateral ties.
Türkiye calls for unified role in fight against Daesh in Syria at Riyadh meeting
Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Musa Kulaklikaya has underscored importance of Syria's territorial integrity in fight against Daesh.
Between tumours and trauma, Gaza’s sick face war beyond the frontlines
As medical needs grow in Gaza, Israel’s planned March 1 ban on 37 humanitarian organisations risks further weakening already fragile aid networks, leaving cancer patients without treatment and traumatised children without critical support.
Türkiye's Fidan dismisses air strikes as path to regime change in Iran
Remarks come as Iran and the US continue negotiations in Oman, with Ankara maintaining contact with both sides to prevent a regional war.
Israeli breach of Lebanon ceasefire kills child and three others
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill four, including a three-year-old, in separate attacks, hitting the village of Yanouh, amid mounting concerns over ceasefire violations.
Epstein funded anti-Palestine groups, including one aiding Zionist settlements, US documents reveal
Convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein funded Friends of Israel Defense Forces and settlement-building organsation Jewish National Fund, FBI documents published by US Justice Department show.
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