After the Cease-Fire, Gaza Wakes to a Sea of Rubble
| By Patrick Kingsley and Ronen Bergman Israel's military says its airstrikes killed dozens of senior Hamas operatives and destroyed critical military infrastructure. But victory is hard to measure. | | | By Patrick Kingsley and Iyad Abuheweila In addition to relief, some residents felt a sense of déjà vu, having survived several recent wars with Israel. After each war, it takes years for Gaza to recover. | | | By Liam Stack A slew of influential Jewish leaders endorsed Mr. Yang, motivated by one overriding issue: "Yeshivas, yeshivas, yeshivas." | | |
| U.S. By Kirk Johnson In nonbinding elections, parts of eastern Oregon said they wanted to join Idaho. The conservative region has long felt alienated from the liberal politics of Oregon's population centers. | | | Opinion By Elizabeth Hinton The history of Black rebellion demonstrates a fundamental reality. Police violence precipitates community violence in a vicious cycle. | | |
| By The Associated Press Celebrations broke out in Gaza after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday. The truce comes after more than 10 days of fighting that has taken hundreds of lives. | | | By Storyful Amid celebrations at the Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon, a small skirmish broke out outside the compound. | | | By The Associated Press President Biden awarded Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., a 93-year-old Korean War hero, the Medal of Honor on Friday. The ceremony was done in conjunction with a visit by the president of South Korea. | | |
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