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THE IRANIAN PRESIDENT SAYS THE PATH OF NEGOTIATIONS SHOULD CONTINUE DESPITE ISRAEL'S ATTACK ON BEIRUT

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This storyShould Iran continue nuclear talks despite Israel's Beirut strike?

  • Yes — diplomacy must persist 0%
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Israel has a named military doctrine based on bombing Dahieh.

The 'Dahiya Doctrine,' named after this Beirut suburb, was articulated by Israeli Gen. Gadi Eisenkot in 2008, calling for targeting civilian infrastructure — a strategy born from the 2006 Lebanon War.

Zeina Khodr has reported from Beirut through multiple wars for AJE

Based in Beirut for Al Jazeera English, Khodr covered the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war, Syria's regional spillover, and the 2024 Israeli campaign in Lebanon — giving her rare, firsthand depth on this story.

This storyWhat % of global oil trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz?

  1. About 10%
  2. About 20%
  3. About 30%
  4. About 40%
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About 20%

This storyHow wide is an official football goal that a goalkeeper must defend?

  1. 6.4 metres
  2. 7.32 metres
  3. 8.1 metres
  4. 9.0 metres
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7.32 metres

This storyWhich two countries brokered the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire now under strain?

  1. The US and France
  2. The UK and Germany
  3. Egypt and Qatar
  4. The UN and Turkey
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The US and France

This storyHow many days did the first Gaza ceasefire in Nov. 2023 last?

  1. 3 days
  2. 7 days
  3. 14 days
  4. 21 days
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7 days

This storyIs Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz its most powerful geopolitical weapon?

  • Yes — it's a game-changer 0%
  • Only if it dares use it 0%
  • Oil markets already priced it in 0%
  • Diplomacy will neutralize it 0%

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