Israeli officers frustrated by absence of postwar strategy

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Latest News Headlines: Israel’s Postwar Plan, Russian Gains in Ukraine, Trump’s Legal Troubles, and More

Israeli officers are expressing frustration over the lack of a postwar plan from their own government as Washington debates sending weaponry to Israel. The New York Times reports that this void is allowing Hamas to regain lost ground and increasing risks for Israeli troops. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, Russian gains in the war are causing concern for U.S. officials who are rushing to replenish Ukraine’s arsenal. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently visited Kyiv and declared America’s “vision for victory,” which included an unexpected performance of Neil Young’s “Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World” at a local bar.

In other news, Michael Cohen continued his testimony in former President Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial, detailing the scheme to hide hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Trump’s lawyer attempted to paint Cohen as a vengeful foe during cross-examination. Additionally, Trump’s immunity claim in his Georgia criminal case may not be as helpful as he hoped in Fulton County.

The latest developments in these high-profile cases are keeping the public on edge as the legal battles continue to unfold. Stay tuned for more updates on these ongoing stories.

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