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Deadly Israeli Airstrike Hits Dense Area in Northern Gaza
Photos show an explosion has caused heavy damage in Gaza’s Jabaliya neighborhood.
Israeli Forces Fire On a Vehicle Outside Gaza City
Shani Louk, believed kidnapped on Oct. 7, was likely already dead when she was taken into Gaza, family says.
A Leaning Tower in Italy (Not Pisa) Becomes a Worry
Netanyahu Finds Himself at War in Gaza and at Home
With phone and internet service cut, Gazan paramedics drove blindly toward explosions.
34 Hours of Fear: The Blackout That Cut Gaza Off From the World
‘You Think of Dying at Any Time’
The Times’s Jerusalem bureau chief discusses the developing situation in Gaza.
The Biden administration would not comment on the Israeli military’s activity in Gaza.
The Gaza Health Ministry’s list of people killed includes more than 600 children under age 4.
‘Many More Will Die’: U.N. Official Issues Dire Warning on Gaza
Satellite imagery shows widespread damage in Gaza from Israeli strikes.
What is UNRWA? Here’s what to know about the largest aid organization in Gaza.
A Once Powerful Fashion Executive Testifies in His Sexual Assault Trial
Social media videos show the severity of the storm.
Citing ‘urgency,’ the U.S. is asking Gulf allies to help root out Hamas’s financing.
As Gaza Barrage and Deaths Surge, Angry Accusations Fly at U.N.
A lack of fuel has hospitals in Gaza, including the region’s largest facility, in crisis.
Macron Says Israel Must Fight Hamas ‘Without Mercy but Not Without Rules’
Train Collision in Bangladesh Leaves at Least 17 Dead
Israel shows the raw footage from body cameras and dashcams of the Oct. 7 attacks.
5 Takeaways from Argentina’s Election
Leftist Upstart Threatens to Shake up German Politics With Her Own
LinkedIn issues warning to a site shaming pro-Palestinian sentiment.
Here are the Hamas officials believed to have been killed since Oct. 7.
Israeli Reservist From Maryland Is Killed Near Lebanon Border
Tensions rise as deadly skirmishes continue along Lebanon border.
How Two American Hostages Were Set Free From Gaza
Blinken says the U.S. is still trying to secure passage into Egypt for its citizens trapped in Gaza.
Junta Says Niger’s Ousted President Tried to Escape. His Lawyer Says, No Way.
As conditions worsen in Gaza, doctors are forced to choose which of the injured to treat.
Deal Lays Groundwork for Aid to Reach Desperate Gazans, Officials Say
An American stuck in Gaza hoped to flee. Then, an airstrike hit.
The Israeli military puts forward its version of what happened at the hospital in Gaza.
Here’s the latest on the war.
‘No More Safe Places in Gaza’: Evacuees Face Airstrikes in North and South
Poland Begins to Look Beyond the Vote, to Unwinding an ‘Illiberal Democracy’
Stuck at Gaza’s Border With Egypt
Street demonstrations ease in New York after 60 arrests last week.
Those with family in Gaza struggle with frantic calls and constant fear.
Clashes between Hezbollah and Israel intensify on the Lebanese border.
Israeli troops wait in fields near Gaza, signaling an imminent invasion.
A comparison with past years shows the scale of Israel’s operation in Gaza.
Pressure builds at sealed Egyptian border as Gazans evacuate south.
Thousands of Displaced Gazans Struggle to Find Basic Necessities
A Vote Stirs Unsettling Questions About Australia’s Identity
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