Ukraine Uses Powerful American-Supplied Missiles for First Time
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 | |
| By Patrick Kingsley, Aaron Boxerman and Hiba Yazbek With President Biden about to arrive in Israel, Palestinians and Israelis blamed each other for the explosion that devastated the hospital, where people had sought shelter from Israeli bombing. | | | By David E. Sanger, Lara Jakes, Marc Santora, Constant Méheut and John Ismay Ukrainian forces attacked two key Russian air bases behind enemy lines on Tuesday, using American-made long-range missiles known as ATACMS, a U.S. official said. | | | By Mark Landler In his 15 years as Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has been seen as risk-averse, avoiding open-ended military engagements and peace initiatives. | | |
| Real Estate By Rukmini Callimachi and Ruth Fremson Dozens of parking lots have opened across the country for working people who can afford a car but not rent. | | | Opinion | Jamelle Bouie By Jamelle Bouie The Republican Party is on a downward spiral of dysfunction. | | |
| By Arijeta Lajka and Caroline Kim Palestinian authorities blamed the explosion on an Israeli airstrike, but the Israeli military said a failed rocket launch by a Palestinian armed group caused the blast. | | | By Axel Boada People in Khan Younis questioned whether southern Gaza was safer than the north after Israel shelled cities that it told Palestinians to evacuate to. | | | By The New York Times Researchers used a remotely operated vehicle to film the wreck of the Huronton, a freighter that sank in 1923. | | |
Copyright 2023 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment