34 Hours of Fear: The Blackout That Cut Gaza Off From the World
| By Ronen Bergman, Mark Mazzetti and Maria Abi-Habib Israeli officials completely underestimated the magnitude of the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas, shattering the country's once invincible sense of security. | | | By Abu Bakr Bashir, Iyad Abuheweila, Vivian Nereim and Yousur Al-Hlou As Israeli forces entered Gaza on Friday to fight Hamas, phone and internet service was severed, sowing chaos for Palestinian civilians and leaving rescuers driving blindly toward explosions. | | | Operating Profits By Sarah Kliff and Katie Thomas More surgeons are opting for a complicated hernia repair that they learned from videos on social media showing shoddy techniques. | | |
| Business By Emily Flitter Erie Insurance defends its practice of telling agents to use subjective factors when judging a potential customer. Maryland regulators say the company sought to exclude Black and Hispanic people. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Hussam Abu Safyia There is still hope we can avoid the worst outcomes. | | |
| By Mona El-Naggar, Neil Collier, Danielle Miller and Mark Boyer At a U.N. camp in southern Gaza, children have been forced to flee their homes and live in squalid conditions while trying to make sense of a war with no end in sight. | | | By Reuters The Russian authorities said that the airport in Makhachkala, the capital of the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan, was temporarily closed as riot police responded to the scene. | | |
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