Arab League Calls for U.N. Peacekeepers in Gaza and the West Bank
Any use of U.N. forces would have to be approved by the Security Council. “There first has to be peace to keep," said a U.N. spokesman.
By Anushka Patil and Farnaz Fassihi
Any use of U.N. forces would have to be approved by the Security Council. “There first has to be peace to keep," said a U.N. spokesman.
By Anushka Patil and Farnaz Fassihi
Fighting in Rafah has closed off a vital border crossing in southern Gaza, forced hundreds of thousands to flee and cut off humanitarian aid.
By Raja Abdulrahim, Adam Rasgon, Bilal Shbair and Thomas Fuller
Liberalism’s nice rules aren’t enough of a sales pitch.
By David Brooks
Much of what has been seen is consistent with the aftermath of Israeli bombardment and ground operations elsewhere in Gaza since the war began last October.
By Lauren Leatherby
The secretary of state said active fighting in the area was taking a toll after Israel had taken some steps to improve assistance.
By Adam Rasgon, Aaron Boxerman, Michael Crowley and Thomas Fuller
Three Israelis offer their perspectives on the war. Also: Trump cheerleaders; rooting for A.I.; bipartisan action; playing catch; ban on apostrophes.
Conditions are getting still more arduous for Palestinians as Israel pushes into Rafah. A look at the newest conflict zone.
By Leanne Abraham, Bora Erden, Elena Shao and Amy Schoenfeld Walker
The notification of the deal to Congress even as the president holds up the delivery of other weapons shows the fine line the administration is trying to walk with its longtime ally.
By Robert Jimison
Rather than the utopia envisioned by protesters, it would be an Islamist state that persecuted Jews and denied anyone real freedom.
By Bret Stephens
The U.N. has begun citing a much lower death toll for women and children in Israel’s military offensive, acknowledging that it has incomplete information about many of those killed.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Lauren Leatherby and Abu Bakr Bashir
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