Biden and Aides Advise Israel to Avoid Widening War With Hezbollah Strike
| By Thomas Fuller and Vivian Yee But the 20-truck shipment of food, water and medical supplies is only a fraction of what is needed to head off a catastrophe, officials say. | | | By Edward Wong, Ronen Bergman and Julian E. Barnes U.S. officials learned that the Israeli defense minister and other military officials supported a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been cautious. | | | By Eric Lipton Israel's conflict with Hamas, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the rise of China have brought a boom for weapons makers and a chance for Washington to build closer military ties to other countries. | | |
| Business By Emma Goldberg Airing criticism of the country's response has become even more fraught than in previous conflicts, some journalists and press advocates said. | | | Opinion | Nicholas Kristof By Nicholas Kristof If all lives have equal value, why do we treat Palestinian civilians as lesser victims, devalued by association with Hamas terrorism? | | |
| By Chevaz Clarke A group of trucks carried much-needed humanitarian supplies into the territory from Egypt on Saturday. | | | By Dave Itzkoff Bad Bunny was the host and musical guest in an episode that included cameos from Jagger and Pedro Pascal. | | |
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