Israel

Dozens of his MPs backed calls for a ceasefire and 10 frontbenchers quit their jobs.
The issue has exposed deep splits in the Labour Party, with eight frontbenchers quitting over Keir Starmer's stance.
The candidate who made Trump’s coup attempt his top issue remains in the presidential race and says he has already qualified for the next debate.
The result came despite a major rebellion by Labour MPs who back an immediate end to the conflict.
The move is designed to head off a rebellion by shadow ministers who back a ceasefire in the conflict.
The home secretary said "sick, inflammatory and clearly criminal chants, placards and paraphernalia" were on display at yesterday's demo.
The levelling up secretary was targeted by protesters during Saturday's demonstration.
The president’s comments come as some Democrats are demanding an end to Israel’s assault on the enclave, which has killed thousands of civilians.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the Israelis had committed to announcing each four-hour window at least three hours in advance.