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Pope Francis denounces attacks in Gaza, calls to determine if they constitute ‘genocide'
In September, he said Israel’s attacks in Gaza and Lebanon have been “immoral” and disproportionate, and that its military has gone beyond the rules of war.
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Five new arrests made in Amsterdam over violence that authorities say targeted Israeli soccer fans
Five new arrests were made after what authorities say was antisemitic violence surrounding an Israeli soccer team. Israeli fans also attacked a taxi and burned a Palestinian flag.
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Aid groups say Israel misses US deadline to boost humanitarian help for Gaza
International aid groups say Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands that it allow greater humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip where conditions are worse than at any point in the 13-month-old war.
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Israel ends agreement with UN agency providing aid in Gaza
Israel said Monday it had terminated the agreement facilitating the work of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, the main aid provider in Gaza.
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Iran's supreme leader threatens Israel and US with ‘a crushing response' over Israeli attack
Iran’s supreme leader has threatened Israel and the U.S. with “a crushing response” over attacks on Iran and its allies.
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Pentagon bolsters the US presence in the Middle East with bombers, fighter aircraft and warships
The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is sending additional bomber aircraft and Navy warships to the Middle East to bolster the U.S. presence in the region.
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Israeli airstrike kills 90 in Gaza
More than 90 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Gaza early Tuesday, local officials said.
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Israeli strike in northern Gaza kills at least 90, officials say, as Hezbollah announces new leader
Some 93 people were killed, another 40 people were missing and dozens injured, according to the Gaza government media office.
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In stampeding hungry crowd, two boys wait in vain for bread
Hundreds of men, women and children shout and plead outside Qala Bakery, the only functioning bread shop in Khan Younis in Gaza. Some said they had come away empty-handed after waiting for a few hours. Others said they were reduced to using flour infested with worms.
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Israeli forces leave a trail of destruction after dayslong siege at one of Gaza's last hospitals
Israeli forces withdrew from one of northern Gaza’s last functioning medical facilities, leaving a trail of destruction in what the United Nation’s human rights chief has labelled one of the conflict’s “darkest moments.”
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Israel says it has launched retaliatory attacks in Iran
The Israel Defense Forces said Friday it is conducting “precise strikes on military targets in Iran.”
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Israeli strikes kill 3 journalists in Lebanon and 38 people in Gaza, local officials say
The attack came as U.S. and Israeli negotiators prepared to travel to Qatar in the coming days to resume talks for a cease-fire with Hamas.
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Israel says it killed Hezbollah official who was set to be group's next leader
Hashem Safieddine was expected to succeed his cousin Hassan Nasrallah, one of the founding members of the Iran-backed Lebanese group, who was killed last month.
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Biden wants death of Hamas leader Sinwar to be an opportunity for ‘path to peace'
Speaking alongside German Chancellor Scholz in Berlin, President Joe Biden said he told the prime minister of Israel that he wants the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar to be “an opportunity to seek a path to peace.”
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Biden in Germany speaks of hope of a cease-fire in Gaza after Sinwar death
Biden plans to send Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Israel early next week to discuss securing Gaza, recovering hostages and the future of the Palestinian people
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Who is Yahya Sinwar? What to know about the Hamas leader killed by Israel
Yahya Sinwar masterminded an attack on Israel that shocked the world, unleashing a still-widening catastrophe with no end in sight. In Gaza, no figure loomed larger in determining the war’s trajectory than the 61-year-old Hamas leader.
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At a time of despair in Gaza, a newborn brings hope
Islam Al-Qanou addressed her newborn son as she made her way back to the camp for displaced people in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis.
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U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon will not give in to Israeli demand to ‘get out of harm's way'
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNFIL) will stay in “all its positions,” said the head of U.N. peacekeeping operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix.
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Parents of slain Hamas captive push for deal, warning remaining hostages won't ‘make it much longer'
In a wide-ranging and emotional interview in Jerusalem last week, they revealed the squalid conditions in which their son was kept, their exasperation at the failed diplomatic process and their fears of the war’s escalating further.
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Sen. Blumenthal returns from Middle East, supports sending military assets to Israel
On Friday, Senator Richard Blumenthal returned from his visit to the Middle East. He made stops in Jordan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Israel. He says the trip was a part of a bipartisan effort to discuss diplomacy between Israel and its neighbors. “As dire and dangerous as the situation seems to be right now, there is…