Frustrated and angry over the collapse of a cease-fire with Israel, Palestinians took to the streets of northern Gaza to protest against the war. Many...
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire deal. For Palestinians, the agreement provides a respite from a devastating Israeli military campaign that has killed more than 45,000 people in Gaza. For Israelis, it could allow for the release of at least a third of the hostages captured by Hamas. But the ambiguity of the deal offers lingering uncertainty. Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, explains.
Frustrated and angry over the collapse of a cease-fire with Israel, Palestinians took to the streets of northern Gaza to protest against the war. Many...
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Gazans took to the streets Tuesday to call for an end to Hamas rule in a rare display of opposition to the terrorist group. Protesters marched through...
Gazans took to the streets Tuesday to call for an end to Hamas rule in a rare display of opposition to the terrorist group. Protesters marched through...
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The demonstrations, a rare show of dissent, appeared to have spread, reflecting frustration at the breakdown of a cease-fire with Israel. “We want...