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Sunday August 4th, 2024 morning edition

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US urges citizens to leave Lebanon on 'any available ticket'.

Many commercial airlines have stopped running flights to and from Lebanon.

The advisory follows a similar warning from UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who said the regional situation “could deteriorate rapidly”.

The US embassy in Beirut has urged its citizens to leave Lebanon on “any ticket available”, amid soaring tensions in the Middle East.

Jordan's Foreign Ministry has also issued advice to its citizens, telling those in Lebanon to leave immediately and warning others not to travel there.

It said that several airlines have suspended and cancelled flights, and many have sold out, but “commercial transportation options to leave Lebanon remain available".

The UK said it was sending extra military personnel, consular staff and border force officials to help with any evacuations - but urged UK citizens to leave Lebanon “while commercial flights are running". »

Family of murdered hostage Eitan Levi publishes footage of body abused by mob in Gaza

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The family of murdered hostage Eitan Levi published footage of his body being abused in the streets of Gaza on Oct. 7 to their Instagram account on Saturday.

In the footage, Eitan's body is seen being dragged into Gaza in the back of a car, followed by a crowd of Gazans chasing the vehicle.

Levi's family has decided to release the footage as "proof that there is no innocent citizen in Gaza.". »

Harris vs. Trump Polls: Kamala’s Gains Are Now a Trend, Not Just a Bounce

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Unsurprisingly, Harris got a quick bounce in the polls as the new, younger, and fresher rival to Donald Trump.

YouGov/Economist tested Harris against Trump back on July 16, showing Trump leading by five percent (44 to 39 percent).

Similarly, RMG Research showed Trump leading Harris by two points (48 to 46 percent) on July 23, with Harris leading Trump by five points (47 to 42 percent) on July 31. »