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Israel seizes property tied to Gaza drone smuggling in first-of-its-kind enforcement action Authorities said the measure is intended to target the financial infrastructure behind smuggling, disrupt ongoing operations, and strengthen deterrence against those who assist Gaza terror groups. South Africa coach tells critics to ‘shut up’ before second World Cup match 'I never listen to the trash of the social media,' Hugo Broos says before Bafana Bafana's match against Czechia. Watch: Trump signs US-Iran deal MoU during dinner with Macron, says 'this was not easy' US President Donald Trump signed the much-anticipated US-Iran peace deal memorandum of understanding (MoU) during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 summit in Versailles on Thursday. Senate targets Hegseth’s travel in standoff over apparent Iran school attack, boat strikes Frustrated lawmakers are increasing pressure on the defense secretary to get answers they’ve sought for months. Aurora Phelps, who lured older men with dating apps, sentenced to 37 years in retiree's disappearance Aurora Phelps, a 44-year-old American who used dating apps to charm older men, and then looted their finances, has been sentenced to 37 years in prison in a Mexican court for the disappearance of an American retiree whose body was found dumped along a road outside of Guadalajara. |
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