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Israel and Czech Republic Sign $125 Million Missile Defense Deal

Israel's defense ministry signed a deal with its Czech counterpart on Thursday to sell it radar systems used in Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.

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Israel Briefly Detains 4 Palestinian Journalists in Jerusalem

Israel detained four Palestinian journalists in Jerusalem Friday for several hours over "illegal activity" connected with the Palestinian Authority, a police spokesman said. 

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Algeria Braces for More Marches ahead of Opposed Presidential Vote

Algeria braced for fresh demonstrations Friday, the last in a series of weekly marches before a presidential election opposed by a protest movement that fears it will cement in power politicians close to the old guard.

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Top Iraq Cleric Says New PM Must Be Chosen without 'Foreign Interference'

Iraq's top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani demanded Friday that the choice of a new premier for the protest-hit country be made free of "foreign interference." 

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Greece Expels Libyan Envoy over Turkey Maritime Deal

Greece's foreign ministry on Friday said it was expelling the Libyan ambassador for failing to disclose the contents of a disputed maritime jurisdiction deal with Turkey that has raised hackles in the region.

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U.S. Says Seized Sophisticated Iranian Arms Bound for Yemen

The United States said Thursday that it seized a major shipment of Iranian weapons bound for Yemen's Huthi rebels, denouncing what it called a violation of a U.N. arms embargo.

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Red Carpet but No Cinema as Gaza Film Festival Forced Outdoors

In the Palestinian enclave of Gaza, without a cinema for 30 years, a few hundred people walk the red carpet to a rare film screening -- held on the street.

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Netanyahu Lawyer to be Charged with Money-Laundering

Israel's attorney general said Thursday he intends to charge the personal lawyer of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with money-laundering in the state's purchase of submarines from German firm Thyssenkrupp.

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Pro-Paramilitary Demonstrators Flood Iraqi Protest Camp

Several thousand men backing a paramilitary force close to Iran flooded the Iraqi capital's main protest camp on Thursday, worrying anti-government demonstrators who have denounced Tehran's role in their country.

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Libyan Officials Collect Evidence of Russian Fighters in War

Officials in Libya's U.N.-supported government say they plan to confront Moscow over the alleged deployment of Russian mercenaries fighting alongside their opponents in the country's civil war.

Libyan and U.S. officials accuse Russia of deploying fighters through a private security contractor, the Wagner Group, to key battleground areas in Libya in the past months.

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