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Israel-Hamas War News

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  1. Aid Flows to Gaza Are Rising, U.N. says, but More Is Needed

    Israel says the number of trucks entering the enclave has doubled to an average of 400 a day. The U.N. disputes that, but agrees that the pace of deliveries has quickened.

     By Isabel KershnerRaja AbdulrahimAdam Rasgon and

    Children carrying pots of food received from volunteers this month in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, where the threat of famine is greatest.
    Children carrying pots of food received from volunteers this month in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, where the threat of famine is greatest.
    CreditMahmoud Issa/Reuters
  1. How the U.S. Humanitarian Pier in Gaza Will Work

    A pier operation being assembled by U.S. service members will involve an elaborate process to provide Gazans with just a portion of the aid they need.

     By Elena ShaoMika GröndahlAnjali Singhvi and

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  2. Israel’s Military Campaign Has Left Gaza’s Medical System Near Collapse

    The Israeli military’s bombardment and invasion of Gaza have decimated its health care system in a way that aid groups and international bodies are increasingly calling “systematic.”

     By Vivian Nereim and

    Palestinians receiving treatment at a hospital in Deir al Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, this month.
    CreditAgence France-Presse — Getty Images
  3. Gaza Authorities Say More Bodies Were Discovered in Mass Grave

    An analysis of satellite imagery and videos by the The Times found that two of three graves had been dug on a hospital’s grounds before an Israeli raid.

     By Abu Bakr BashirHiba YazbekAric Toler and

    Gazans and health workers seeking to identify bodies unearthed at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.
    CreditAgence France-Presse — Getty Images
  4. José Andrés Eulogizes 7 Aid Workers Killed in Gaza

    The chef voiced “regret, sorrow and anger” at a Washington memorial for the workers slain while delivering food for his World Central Kitchen.

     By

    “They were the best of humanity,” the chef José Andrés said of seven slain workers at a Thursday memorial service at the National Cathedral.
    CreditAlyssa Schukar for The New York Times
  5. Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American Hostage, Is Seen in a Hamas Video

    The video appeared to be the first time that Mr. Goldberg-Polin, who was grievously injured in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack, has been seen alive since he was taken captive.

     By

    A photo of Hersh Goldberg-Polin held by his mother, Rachel Goldberg-Polin, in their home in Jerusalem.
    CreditAmmar Awad/Reuters

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  1. Heat Wave Strains Pharmacist’s Ability to Get Crucial Medicine to Gazans

    High temperatures this week have left people sweltering and challenged businesses that need to keep their products cool.

     By Bilal Shbair and

    “Fifty percent of the medicines for chronic diseases are not available because we do not have any source of power to keep them cool,” said Mohammed Fayyad.
    CreditBilal Shbair for The New York Times
  2. After Israel Aid Vote, Pocan Seeks to Show Biden Liberal Dismay on Gaza

    The progressive Democrat from a rural, mostly white Wisconsin district is highlighting that it is not just young people of color who are concerned about the war.

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    Representative Mark Pocan at a town hall in Dodgeville, Wis., one of several he held recently in his district.
    CreditNarayan Mahon for The New York Times
  3. Police Arrest Group of Rabbis and Activists Near Gaza

    The Israeli police arrested rabbis and peace activists near the border with Gaza.

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    Israeli police officers with members of the protest group in southern Israel on Friday.
    CreditMaya Alleruzzo/Associated Press
  4. Police Arrest Rabbis Near Gaza-Israel Border at a Rally to Highlight Starvation

    A group of about 30 rabbis and peace activists from Israel and the United States was trying to take food supplies into the territory.

     By Patrick Kingsley and

    Israeli police officers with members of the protest group in southern Israel on Friday.
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  5. Baby Born in Gaza After Her Mother Was Killed Has Died

    The birth of the girl, captured on video, brought a glimmer of hope to war-torn Gaza, but she died of respiratory problems after five days, her uncle said.

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    An uncle of a girl who was born after a strike in southern Gaza mourned by her grave in Rafah on Friday.
    CreditMohammed Salem/Reuters
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