Developing World Sees Double Standard in West's Actions in Gaza and Ukraine
Tuesday, October 24, 2023 | |
| By Aaron Boxerman and Alan Yuhas As two more hostages are released, American officials have urged Israel to delay a ground invasion, to allow time for negotiations and for more humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. | | | By Neil MacFarquhar Resentments are complicating calls by the Biden administration to rally the world against efforts to "annihilate" democracies. | | | By Marc Santora and Constant Méheut The dynamics of Europe's deadliest war in generations remain exceedingly violent and increasingly complicated by factors far from the battlefield. | | |
| World By Steven Erlanger Some paradigms taken for granted about Israel and the Palestinians, both in Gaza and the West Bank, have been broken. So has the idea that Washington can ignore the Middle East. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Colin P. Clarke As Iran rages over the mounting casualties in Gaza, fears are growing that its on-again-off-again proxy war with Israel will break out into a sustained conflict. | | |
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