Blinken Travels to Israel Amid Push for Gaza Cease-Fire
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cautioned that the negotiations were “very complex,” as the secretary of state flew to Israel to try to clinch a deal.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cautioned that the negotiations were “very complex,” as the secretary of state flew to Israel to try to clinch a deal.
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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
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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Top officials from the U.S., Israel, Egypt and Qatar ended two days of talks in Doha aimed at trying to resolve remaining disagreements between Israel and Hamas.
By Ronen BergmanJulian E. BarnesFarnaz FassihiAaron Boxerman and
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
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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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
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
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
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Harris campaign officials and Democratic leaders have stepped up outreach to Arab and Jewish voters before the event, but large protests are still expected.
By Jonathan Weisman
Activists are pushing for policy changes on Gaza as Democrats hold their convention. Chicago officials are confident they will avoid a repeat of the chaos that unfolded in 1968.
By Mitch Smith and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
Mayor Eric Adams is a strong supporter of Israel. One of his primary opponents, Brad Lander, the comptroller, calls himself a “progressive Zionist.”
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Residents of the village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank say one Palestinian man was killed by rampaging settlers. Israel’s military confirmed the village was attacked.
By Raja Abdulrahim
Students in Denver behind one of the longest-running encampments in protest of the Israel-Hamas war disbanded the camp in May. They spent the rest of the summer planning for what comes next.
By Audra D. S. Burch and Kelley Manley
Secretary General António Guterres’s public comments came just before Gazan health authorities announced the first case of the disease in the enclave in many years.
By Farnaz Fassihi and Ephrat Livni
Nemat Shafik was vilified on almost all sides for her handling of the protests over the Israel-Hamas war. When given an offramp, she took it.
By Alan Blinder, Stephanie Saul, Sharon Otterman and Mark Landler
The delay is meant to allow mediators time to make a high-stakes push for a cease-fire to end the war in Gaza, according to U.S., Iranian and Israeli officials, who warn
By Ronen Bergman, Julian E. Barnes, Farnaz Fassihi and Adam Rasgon
Washington now sees Benjamin Netanyahu as the chief obstacle.
By Julian E. Barnes
The Palestinian Authority said one person had been killed. The Israeli military said it was investigating and condemned the attack, as did the Israeli prime minister.
By Ephrat Livni
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