As Deaths Soar in Gaza From Israeli Strikes, Egypt Offers Aid, but No Exit
By Edward Wong and Hiba Yazbek As Israel retaliates for the Hamas assault last weekend and plans a potential ground attack, its airstrikes have left Gazans without power, water and medical care. | | By Declan Walsh Gazans are blocked from fleeing through Egypt, which has kept tight control of its border. An Israeli invasion of Gaza could test President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's approach. | | By Jeffrey Gettleman By rushing to confront the attackers himself, Israel Ziv has become a public symbol of Israel's former military successes — and its failure this time. | | |
World By Simon Romero and Alejandro Cegarra A push is underway to make Jamaica's Patois an official language, on par with English, as the country weighs cutting ties to the British monarchy. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Rachel Goldberg Witnesses say my son was taken by Hamas. | | |
By Nailah Morgan and Soliman Hijjy Al-Shifa Hospital, the Gaza Strip's largest medical complex, has been overwhelmed with wounded patients since Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza in retaliation to Hamas's attack. | | |
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