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Israeli police: 2 killed, 5 wounded in Jerusalem car-ramming
Israeli police say a suspected assailant rammed his car into several pedestrians in east Jerusalem, killing two people, including a six-year-old, and injuring five others before being shot and killed
Israeli police: 2 killed, 5 wounded in Jerusalem car-ramming
A Palestinian plowed a car into a crowded bus stop in east Jerusalem on Friday, killing two people, including a six-year-old, and injuring five others before being shot and killed, Israeli police and medics said, the latest escalation as violence grips…
Death toll rises to more than 20,000, rescues dwindle in earthquake aftermath
Emergency crews made a series of dramatic rescues in Turkiye on Friday, pulling several people, some almost unscathed, from the rubble, four days after a catastrophic earthquake killed more than 20,000.
US Marine Corps sends 1300 Marines to Europe
The U.S. Marine Corps has announced the deployment of 1300 Marines for months-long training during Marine Rotational Force-Europe. The Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa said in a release that Marines from II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF), Cam…