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Israel expects Gaza war to continue for seven months, says PM's adviser
BBC News· 7 hours agoA senior Israeli official has said he expects the war against Hamas in Gaza to continue for at least...
Israel Pounds Gaza As UN Security Council Meets Over Deadly Strike
International Business Times· 18 hours agoIsrael carried out fresh strikes on Wednesday in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where its forces...
Who is responsible for feeding Gaza?
The Economist· 4 hours agoAn estimated 1m Palestinians have fled Rafah since the start of Israel’s offensive there on May 6th. Over 90% of those lorries delivered goods to the un...
Netanyahu Says Killing of Civilians in Israeli Strike Was ‘Tragic Mistake’
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoThe Israeli leader pledged an investigation into an airstrike in Rafah that Palestinian authorities...
Fact Check: Photo does not show tunnel between Gaza’s Rafah and Egypt
Reuters· 6 days agoA photograph of a tunnel in northern Gaza, taken in January, has been falsely described as showing...
Letter to the editor: U.S. gives bad advice to Israel
The Repository via Yahoo News· 7 days agoApparently, she can’t see Egypt on the map. When the United States gives military advice to Israel, there is much to consider. The United ...
Israel Again Bombs Rafah As Security Council To Discuss Camp Blaze
International Business Times· 2 days agoIsrael again bombarded Gaza's far-southern Rafah area on Tuesday despite a global storm of outrage...
Security Council set to meet over deadly Rafah strike
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe UN Security Council was set to convene an emergency meeting Tuesday over an Israeli strike that...
Tulsa massacre and antipathy toward Israel are linked by attempts at erasure
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNo Jews allowed. Not on the map. But the idea of Kurdish independence – also intolerable....
Access to Aid in Gaza Was Dire. Now, It’s Worse.
New York Times· 3 days agoThe flow of aid into Gaza has shrunk so much in May that humanitarian officials say their operations are at risk of shutting down, and that the threat of widespread starvation is more acute ...