Israel-Hamas War News

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    1. Israeli Strike on Lebanon Kills at Least 10

      The strike came as tensions between the two countries were running high over the Gaza war. Negotiators are pushing for a truce in Gaza, hoping to avert a wider regional conflagration.

         By Maria Abi-HabibEuan Ward and

      The scene of a strike near the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiye. The attack came amid rising tensions between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
      The scene of a strike near the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiye. The attack came amid rising tensions between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
      CreditDiego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
    2. ‘There Is No Childhood in Gaza’

      A 9-year-old Palestinian boy lost his mother, father and two siblings in an Israeli airstrike early in the Gaza war. Within months, he, too, was killed.

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      Khaled Joudeh bade farewell to his baby sister, Misq, at the morgue in a hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, in October.
      Khaled Joudeh bade farewell to his baby sister, Misq, at the morgue in a hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, in October.
      CreditSamar Abu Elouf for The New York Times
  1. Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Resume, but Hopes Are Muted Amid Fears of Wider War

    Negotiators met in Qatar for the latest round of negotiations on a deal that would end the fighting and perhaps reduce escalating regional tensions, but Hamas did not send representatives.

       By Aaron BoxermanAdam Rasgon and

    Doha earlier this year. The Qatari capital is the scene of talks aimed at stopping the fighting in the Gaza Strip.
    CreditClodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters
  2. What to Know About the State of the Cease-Fire Talks

    As tensions in the Middle East escalate, negotiators are set to meet in Qatar to try to reach an agreement to end the war in Gaza. President Biden said he was “not giving up” but that it was “getting harder” to remain optimistic.

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    Jabaliya, in northern Gaza, on Wednesday.
    CreditOmar Al-Qattaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  3. In Gaza, Israel’s Military Has Reached the End of the Line, U.S. Officials Say

    Israel has severely set back Hamas but will never be able to completely eliminate the group, U.S. officials said.

       By Helene CooperJulian E. BarnesEric Schmitt and

    American officials say Israel’s continued bombings in Gaza are only increasing risks to civilians.
    CreditMahmoud Issa/Reuters
  4. Hezbollah Weighs Risks of Backlash at Home in War With Israel

    The militant group has vowed to retaliate against Israel for the assassination of a commander. But if that leads to an all-out war, Lebanon may turn against it.

       By Maria Abi-Habib and

    Hezbollah fighters carried the coffin of Fuad Shukr, a senior commander of the group, in Beirut, Lebanon. He was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike on July 30 in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
    CreditDiego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
  5. Israel Was Less Flexible in Recent Gaza Cease-Fire Talks, Documents Show

    The country made five new demands, according to documents detailing its newest negotiating positions.

       By Ronen BergmanPatrick Kingsley and

    The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel denied that he had added new conditions and said that he had instead sought to clarify ambiguities in an earlier proposal.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times

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