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Israel-Hamas War hit tourism industry hard, net loss in billions - Tourism Ministry

Based on 2024 trends, 2024 is expected to conclude with only approximately one million tourists entering Israel, less than a quarter of the number of tourists that entered Israel in 2019.

The Jerusalem Post |  | Fuente original

Israeli army strikes throughout Lebanon; Hamas says Lebanon chief killed in IDF attack

Israel at War Day 360 | Israel at War Day 360 | PFLP Says Three of Its Leaders Killed in Israeli Strikes on Beirut 45 Killed in Separate Israeli Strikes in Lebanon, Local Health Ministry Says Report: U.S. Officials Say 'Small-scale Border Movements' Into Lebanon May Have Begun IDF Says Air Force Struck Militants in Northern Gaza Hamas Compound Once Used as a School Iran's FM: Killing of Revolutionary Guards Deputy Chief in Beirut 'Will Not Go Unanswered'

Haaretz |  | Fuente original

'Bitter display of spite': Amit Shah slams Mallikarjun Kharge over remark on PM Narendra Modi after health scare

Amit Shah called Mallikarjun Kharge's remark against PM Narendra Modi “distasteful and disgraceful”.

Hindustan Times |  | Fuente original

Warum Österreich nach rechts rückt

Die FPÖ wird erstmals stärkste Kraft, vor allem bei Wählern auf dem Land – und bei den Unzufriedenen. Die Analyse einer historischen Wahl.

Süddeutsche Zeitung |  | Fuente original

Colonne di carri armati, cannoni e check point: sul fronte Nord di Israele l’invasione è a un passo

Lungo la strada che unisce i villaggi ormai semideserti della Galilea, colonne di mezzi militari attendono l’ordine di varcare il confine per stanare Hezbollah

La Repubblica |  | Fuente original

Elezioni in Austria, chi è Kickl: le nozze senza invitati, i discorsi scritti per Haider su ebrei e «traditori»

L'ex ministro è un timido dalla retorica violenta. In Austria primi gli ultranazionalisti, ma Kickl non ha gli alleati per governare

Corriere della Sera |  | Fuente original

Israël terrasse le Hezbollah, tension extrême dans la région

DÉCRYPTAGE - L’État hébreu, qui a remporté une série de victoires sur le Hezbollah, envisage une offensive terrestre au Liban.

Le Figaro |  | Fuente original