Islamic Jihad commander killed in latest Israeli attack as foreign mediators press ahead with ceasefire efforts.


Islamic Jihad commander killed in latest Israeli attack as foreign mediators press ahead with ceasefire efforts.

Erdogan’s independent foreign policy put Turkey on the map – the opposition’s may be far more muted.





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