1 years ago / 7:45 AM EST

Turkish police rescue hostages held at gunpoint for hours in Gaza protest

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Police have rescued seven hostages held at gunpoint for hours at a factory owned by U.S. company Procter & Gamble in northwest Turkey, local officials said early today.

A gunman had sparked the standoff at the P&G facility in Gebze, Kocaeli province, in protest against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, Gov. Seddar Yavuz was quoted as saying by the state-run Anadolu news agency.

Police initiated the rescue after 10 hours of negotiation failed. “Our esteemed police members and our heroic security forces made the necessary intervention as soon as we were sure that no harm would come to the hostages,” Yavuz said.

Previous reports said two suspects had taken P&G staff prisoner, but Yavuz said it was a former employee acting alone.

1 years ago / 7:30 AM EST

Biden weighs how the response to Iran could affect Israel-Hamas negotiations — and his own political fate

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Carol E. LeeCarol E. Lee is the Washington managing editor.
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WASHINGTON — Meeting privately with national security aides this week, Biden raised a question, two people briefed on the discussion said: If he ordered military action to avenge the deaths of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan, would that jeopardize the delicate talks over the release of American hostages in Gaza?

When aides eased such concerns, he decided that he would proceed with retaliatory measures, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the president’s calculus.

Biden settled on a counterattack plan that is expected to unfold over multiple days, possibly weeks, U.S. officials told NBC News.

The operation, which officials say hasn’t begun, figures to be Biden’s most forceful response yet to militia groups that have launched more than 150 attacks against U.S. forces since the war between Israel and Hamas started.

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1 years ago / 7:00 AM EST

U.N. agency renews funding plea for Palestinians’ 'sheer survival'

The main U.N. aid agency for Gaza has appealed to donors to restore funding, warning of the “colossal” humanitarian needs in the Palestinian enclave as the southern region of Rafah is forced to shelter the majority of the population.

“Rafah has become a sea of people fleeing bombardments,” Thomas White, director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza and U.N. deputy humanitarian ccoordinator for the occupied Palestinian territory, said in a statement.

Gaza's population depends on the agency for its "sheer survival," it said, adding the agency is managing overcrowded shelters, food assistance and primary health care, the conditions of which are only getting worse.

“It’s difficult to imagine that Gazans will survive this crisis without UNRWA,” White said.  

A number of countries suspended their funding of the agency amid an investigation into Israeli accusations that some workers participated in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.

People who fled fighting in the Gaza Strip gather along an overcrowded street in Rafah yesterday.Mahmud Hams / AFP - Getty Images
1 years ago / 6:40 AM EST

Iran not looking for war but will take ‘strong response’ if bullied, president says

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said today that his country will not start a war but would retaliate against bullies with a “strong response.”

“In the past, whenever they (the West) wanted to talk with Iran, they mentioned the military option being on the table, but now they say they don’t seek any conflict with Iran,” he said in a televised speech.

“We will not start any war but, if anyone wants to bully us, they will receive a strong response,” Raisi added.

The statement came as Biden readies retaliation for the drone strike by an Iran-backed group that killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. Iran denied involvement in the incident.

1 years ago / 6:25 AM EST

Biden to attend dignified transfer for U.S. service members killed in Jordan

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DOVER, Del. — Biden will perform one of the most solemn duties of his office today when he attends the dignified transfer of the three American soldiers killed in Jordan this week in a drone strike that the U.S. has attributed to Iranian-backed militant groups.

Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, Sgt. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett, Sgt. Kennedy Ladon Sanders.U.S. Army Reserve Command

“They risked it all, and we’ll never forget the sacrifice and service to our country that the dozens of service members who were wounded in recovery now,” he said yesterday at the National Prayer Breakfast on Capitol Hill.

It will be the second dignified transfer Biden has attended since he took office.

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1 years ago / 6:00 AM EST

Turkey arrests 7 on suspicion of selling information to Israeli spy agency

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Turkish police arrested seven people today on suspicion of selling information to the Israeli intelligence service Mossad, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

The suspects, who allegedly passed details to Mossad via private detectives, were detained in a joint operation with Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, or MIT.

Acting on warrants issued by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, police anti-terror and intelligence branch officers carried out raids in Istanbul and the west coast city of Izmir, Anadolu reported. Two other suspects in the investigation are thought to have been detained earlier.

Last month, 34 people were detained by Turkish police on suspicion of spying for Israel. They were accused of planning to carry out activities that included reconnaissance and “pursuing, assaulting and kidnapping” foreign nationals living in Turkey.

1 years ago / 5:34 AM EST

Some Palestinian Americans reject Blinken meeting on Gaza as protests continue outside his Virginia home

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Abigail Williams, Monica Alba and Julia Jester

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Palestinian Americans yesterday, the State Department said, but declined to say how many from the diaspora actually attended the meeting.  The meeting took place on the sixth day of protesters camping outside his suburban Virginia home in opposition to the Biden administration’s policies in the Israel-Hamas war.

A spokesperson for Palestinian American community leaders said in a press release that the majority of those invited were not attending, calling a meeting at this time “insulting and performative,” and the discussion “a box-ticking exercise.”

“After nearly four unbearable months of constant US enabled Israeli violence against our families, friends and other innocent civilians in Gaza, and throughout Palestine, we cannot imagine what Secretary Blinken could have to say or discuss with us,” the group said in a press release.

“There is one thing that we, our community and countless others around the US and the world, including American unions representing nearly 8 million workers and at least 47 US cities, have been asking of this administration: to demand a permanent ceasefire to save Palestinians lives and stop the destruction of Gaza.”

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1 years ago / 5:00 AM EST

Israeli troops press on with ground operation in Gaza

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An image released by the Israeli army today shows troops during ground operations at an undisclosed location in the Gaza Strip.

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1 years ago / 4:30 AM EST

Israel to move operations focus to Rafah from Khan Younis, defense minister says

Israel will move its military operations farther south to Rafah, close to Gaza’s border with Egypt, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in a statement on X yesterday.

The announcement came after Gallant claimed in a separate statement that Israel has “dismantled” Hamas in the main southern city of Khan Younis following a situation assessment held in the area, saying that the Israeli army has “eliminated” 10,000 Hamas soldiers so far.

“The operation in the Khan Yunis area is progressing and yielding impressive results,” he added. “We are achieving our missions in Khan Yunis, and we will also reach Rafah and eliminate terror elements that threaten us.”

More than half of Gaza's 2.3 million population is thought to be sheltering in the Rafah area after fleeing Israeli assaults further north in the strip.

1 years ago / 4:06 AM EST

Austin and Gallant discuss a less intense Israeli operation in Gaza 

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin discussed Israel's "shift to low-intensity operations" in Gaza in a call with his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, yesterday, the Pentagon said in a statement.

The Pentagon also said they discussed a "diplomatic solution" along Israel's border with Lebanon and stability in the occupied West Bank.

They also discussed aid delivery to Gaza and the "regional threats" to U.S. forces after three U.S. soldiers were killed in Jordan, it added.