Tuesday Briefing Israel Orders A Siege Of Gaza The New York Times

Monday Briefing The New York Times Israel believes about 20 living hostages are still in Gaza, as are the bodies of 30 others, and called for a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday to discuss the situation JERUSALEM — Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared on Tuesday to unveil an updated Gaza war plan designed to destroy Hamas and secure the release of dozens of hostages, with

Tuesday Briefing Israel Expands Operations Across Gaza The New York HUNGER The war was triggered when Hamas-led militants on October 7, 2023, attacked Israel, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and capturing 251 hostages, taking them into Gaza The New York Times appended a story it published last week containing a shocking image of a child purportedly suffering from starvation in Gaza with an editor’s note Tuesday The note informs Israel would no longer be able to point to Hamas' rule in Gaza, or factional divisions among Palestinians, as reasons to avoid such a reckoning And when Trump leaves office, it may find it has Israel’s military will have to execute any government decisions on Gaza, the defence minister said Wednesday after reported disagreements over the prospect of a full occupation of the

Wednesday Briefing Biden Says Israel Is Losing Support The New York Israel would no longer be able to point to Hamas' rule in Gaza, or factional divisions among Palestinians, as reasons to avoid such a reckoning And when Trump leaves office, it may find it has Israel’s military will have to execute any government decisions on Gaza, the defence minister said Wednesday after reported disagreements over the prospect of a full occupation of the Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly in September unless Israel takes several steps to work towards peace in Gaza The New York Times admitted a Gaza child featured on the front page as a famine victim actually suffered from a preexisting condition, leading to accusations of journalistic malpractice

Wednesday Briefing The New York Times Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly in September unless Israel takes several steps to work towards peace in Gaza The New York Times admitted a Gaza child featured on the front page as a famine victim actually suffered from a preexisting condition, leading to accusations of journalistic malpractice

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