Gaza's Hospitals Face 'Impossible' Choices With Israel Evacuation Order
By Thomas Fuller, Aaron Boxerman and Raja Abdulrahim The U.S., Egypt and other countries are urging the delivery of food, water and fuel to counter the desperate shortages facing Gaza's two million residents. | | By Raja Abdulrahim As a widely anticipated ground invasion looms, hospitals in Gaza City said they had no way to evacuate thousands of sick and injured patients. | | By Shane Goldmacher, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman As the former president dodges debates, it can seem as if he's bypassing the primary. But he and his team have been working quietly to twist the delegate rules in their favor. | | |
Arts By Zachary Small The American Museum of Natural History said it would address its collecting of remains, which stretched into the 1940s and included practices now viewed as abusive and racist. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Rashid Khalidi Invading and depopulating Gaza would be inhumane and a potential violation of international law. The United States must do what it can to halt such actions. | | |
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