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Frustrated at being ignored, Biden chooses a dramatic way of making himself heard by Israel

Frustrated at being ignored, Biden chooses a dramatic way of making himself heard by Israel

The US decision to pause the delivery of bombs represents a significant turning point in its relationship with Israel. But it may not necessarily be a breaking point.

  • by Peter Baker

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‘Like a ghost town now’: Palestinians flee for safety amid Israel’s threat of Rafah invasion

‘Like a ghost town now’: Palestinians flee for safety amid Israel’s threat of Rafah invasion

Residents said tanks, which had moved in to take control of the crossing, had not entered built-up areas of the city and gun battles were still outside the city limits.

  • by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Hatem Khaled
The world’s turned a blind eye, but I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors

The world’s turned a blind eye, but I’ve seen Gaza’s horrors

More than half a million children are sheltering in Rafah. Families I spoke to there as an Australian aid worker told me they were terrified, wondering how they will protect their kids.

  • by Sacha Myers
US delayed arm shipments to Israel to send message against Rafah assault

US delayed arm shipments to Israel to send message against Rafah assault

Joe Biden has been trying to head off a full-scale assault by the Israelis against Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have sought refuge from combat elsewhere in Gaza.

  • by Mike Stone, Steve Holland and Phil Stewart
Israeli tanks take control of Gaza side of Rafah crossing

Israeli tanks take control of Gaza side of Rafah crossing

The Gaza Crossings Authority said in a statement that Israel’s takeover was a “death sentence” against Gazans, particularly the ill and injured.

  • by Sam Mednick, Josef Federman and Bassem Mroue
Inside the White House scramble to broker a deal in Gaza

Inside the White House scramble to broker a deal in Gaza

Over the course of a few hours, the news from the Middle East came into the White House Situation Room fast and furious. Officials rushed to work out the truth.

  • by Peter Baker
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Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal: what we know so far

Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal: what we know so far

Hamas said on Monday it had agreed to a three-phased deal for a ceasefire, although an Israeli official said the deal was not acceptable.

  • by Andrew Mills
Israel begins evacuation of Rafah, warns ‘powerful’ operation near

Israel begins evacuation of Rafah, warns ‘powerful’ operation near

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant claimed Hamas wasn’t serious about a deal and warned of “a powerful operation in the very near future in Rafah”.

  • by Sam Mednick and Josef Federman
Israel accused of executions, using human shields in West Bank raid

Israel accused of executions, using human shields in West Bank raid

The incursion was the latest in a series of Israeli raids in West Bank cities that have made the past few years the deadliest in decades for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territory.

  • by Kareem Fahim and Sufian Taha
Body of man thought to be a Hamas hostage found in Israel

Body of man thought to be a Hamas hostage found in Israel

The 23-year-old had been missing since October 7 when he was last seen working at a music festival that was attacked by Hamas after they stormed out of Gaza.

  • by Aamer Madhani
Hope rises for new Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel scales back demands

Hope rises for new Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel scales back demands

For weeks, ceasefire talks have been at a standstill. Now, with the new proposal in hand, an Israeli delegation is on its way to Cairo.

  • by Patrick Kingsley, Edward Wong, Adam Rasgon and Eric Nagourney