
David Gauthier-Villars
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
Senior Correspondent @Reuters — Alum: @kommersant @lesechos @wsj @lematinch
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Oct 18, 2024 |
australiannationalreview.com | Maya Gebeily |James Pearson |David Gauthier-Villars
BEIRUT—The batteries inside the weaponised pagers that arrived in Lebanon at the start of the year, part of an Israeli plot to decimate Hezbollah, had powerfully deceptive features and an Achilles’ heel. The agents who built the pagers designed a battery that concealed a small but potent charge of plastic explosive and a novel detonator that was invisible to X-ray, according to a Lebanese source with first-hand knowledge of the pagers, and teardown photos of the battery pack seen by Reuters.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
reuters.com | John Davison |David Gauthier-Villars |Nidal al-Mughrabi
A child looks on as Palestinians gather to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 16, 2024.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
msn.com | John Davison |David Gauthier-Villars |Nidal al-Mughrabi
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Oct 17, 2024 |
swissinfo.ch | John Davison |David Gauthier-Villars |Nidal al-Mughrabi
reuters_tickers This content was published on October 17, 2024 - 15:23 9 minutes By John Davison, David Gauthier-Villars and Nidal al-MughrabiJERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel has stopped processing requests from traders to import food to Gaza, according to 12 people involved in the trade, choking off a track that for the past six months supplied more than half of the besieged Palestinian territory’s provisions. Since Oct.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
gazette.com | John Davison |David Gauthier-Villars |Nidal al-Mughrabi
By John Davison, David Gauthier-Villars and Nidal al-MughrabiJERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel has stopped processing requests from traders to import food to Gaza, according to 12 people involved in the trade, choking off a track that for the past six months supplied more than half of the besieged Palestinian territory's provisions. Since Oct.
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Cocaine kingpin Leijdekkers, aka “Chubby Jos,” is one of the most wanted drug smugglers. @Reuters found the Dutchman: ensconced in Sierra Leone. On Jan. 1, he attended a mass with Julius Maada Bio, the West African country’s president. By @DG_Lewis https://t.co/5JEqh4uCud

RT @JohnDrtrs: Looting cripples food supply in Gaza despite Israeli pledge to tackle gangs #gaza W/ @gauthiervillars and @nidalal h…

In Gaza, gang violence has spiraled out of control. In October alone, $10 mln in aid was looted. That was nearly 1/4 of all aid sent that month. Israel had pledged to crack down on gangs, but has yet to do so. w/ @nidalal & @JohnDrtrs https://t.co/5gsRln38AC