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Middle East Crisis: Israeli Forces Push Deeper Into Rafah
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Middle East Crisis: U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Israeli Group for Blocking Gaza Aid Convoys
The right-wing group, Tzav 9, has for months tried to prevent aid convoys from Jordon from reaching the Gaza Strip, blocking roads and sometimes raiding the trucks, the State Department said.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Middle East Crisis: Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza, the military said.
The soldiers — who belonged to the military’s engineering corps — were riding in an armored vehicle when they were caught in an explosion, an official said.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Middle East Crisis: Hezbollah Again Fires Rockets Into Northern Israel as Border Clashes Intensify
Israel and Hezbollah traded fire on Thursday with tensions rising further after Israel assassinated one of the powerful Lebanese militia’s senior commanders this week.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Eight Israeli soldiers killed as fighting continues in Rafah
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Eight Israeli soldiers killed in Rafah operation, IDF says
The soldiers were returning from an operation in Rafah when their vehicle is understood to have exploded.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Middle East live: Hamas official says nobody knows how many of the remaining hostages are alive
Speaking to CNN, Hamas spokesperson says any deal to release the hostages would need to include a permanent ceasefire. See all our Israel-Gaza war coverage and the wider Middle East crisisFuel shortages are pushing hospitals in Gaza to the “brink ...The Guardian - World -
Congress uses manufactured Dobbs crisis to push federal takeover of health care
Measures such as the Right to IVF Act and the Right to Contraception Act appear aimed less at solving real problems than at political grandstanding. If adopted they would bulldoze state laws.The Hill - Politics -
Yousef and the Fourth Move
A Palestinian man is forced into a move he is not sure he can make.The New York Times - Top stories -
The State Department levied sanctions on a right-wing Israeli group involved in disrupting Gaza aid deliveries as Washington seeks to avert a deepening humanitarian crisis and tamp down risks of escalating the conflict.
The State Department levied sanctions on a right-wing Israeli group involved in disrupting Gaza aid deliveries as Washington seeks to avert a deepening humanitarian crisis and tamp down risks of escalating the conflict.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Carnage and Contradiction: Examining a Deadly Strike in Rafah
Israel said it took care to avoid harming civilians when it targeted two Hamas fighters. An investigation shows civilian casualties were almost inevitable.The New York Times - Top stories
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