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UK sanctions Israeli cabinet members and Zohran Mamdani's race for New York

UK sanctions Israeli cabinet members and Zohran Mamdani's race for New York

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The UK sanctioned two senior members of the Israeli Cabinet. Iran says it could strike back in the event of an Israeli attack. A candidate for New York City mayor could become the first Muslim to hold the office. On today's episode of Trending Middle East: Israeli hardliners Ben-Gvir and Smotrich targeted in UK-led sanctions Iran warns Israel it has intelligence to respond to an attack on nuclear sites Could Zohran Mamdani become New York City's first Muslim mayor? This episode features Thomas Harding, Security and Policy Editor; Hadya AlAlawi, Assistant Foreign Editor, and Cody Combs, Technology Policy Editor.

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Two Israeli ministers sanctioned by 5 Western democracies
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Two Israeli ministers sanctioned by 5 Western democracies

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