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Netanyahu wraps up Washington, Barrack says US, Gulf funding frozen until Hezbollah disarmed: Everything you need to know this Thursday

Here is what happened yesterday and what to expect today, Thursday, July 10.

Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Thursday, July 10 2025Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz.Some key things to watch today:Announcements from Netanyahu as he wraps up his Washington visit at the end of today. Trump and Israeli officials are telling the media that they believe a Gaza cease-fire could be achieved sometime in the next two weeks.The Houthis have ramped up their attacks on the Red Sea, sinking a second ship this week that they say was destined for Israel. Fifteen crew members are still missing.The Lebanese government's next steps following a flurry of meetings with U.S. envoy Tom Barrack on the topic of Hezbollah's disarmament.10 a.m.: Employees from Lebanon's two service providers, Alfa and Touch, are protesting in front of the building housing Touch's offices in Beirut, an action called by the Union of...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Thursday, July 10 2025Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz.Some key things to watch today:Announcements from Netanyahu as he wraps up his Washington visit at the end of today. Trump and Israeli officials are telling the media that they believe a Gaza cease-fire could be achieved sometime in the next two weeks.The Houthis have ramped up their attacks on the Red Sea, sinking a second ship this week that they say was destined for Israel. Fifteen crew members are still missing.The Lebanese government's next steps following a flurry of meetings with U.S. envoy Tom Barrack on the topic of Hezbollah's disarmament.10 a.m.: Employees from Lebanon's two service providers, Alfa and Touch, are protesting in front of the building housing Touch's offices in Beirut, an action called by the Union of...