Biden's Support for Israel Now Comes With Words of Caution
Tuesday, October 31, 2023 | |
| By Isabel Kershner, Lauren Leatherby, Vivian Yee and Aaron Boxerman Israel's leaders vowed to destroy Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, after the deadly Oct. 7 attack, and Israeli ground forces are closing in on the city from three directions. | | | News Analysis By Michael D. Shear, David E. Sanger and Edward Wong The administration has become more critical of Israel's response to the Hamas attacks, a shift that U.S. officials attribute to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. | | | By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Chelsia Rose Marcius The Army Reserve and a Maine sheriff's department knew of a reservist's deteriorating mental health five months before he carried out America's deadliest mass shooting this year. | | |
| World By Carlotta Gall and Nicole Tung The fight for the battered city of Avdiivka has emerged this fall as the fiercest battle of the war. Waves of Russian assaults have not broken through so far. | | | Opinion By Iris Zaki, Tamir Elterman and Jonah M. Kessel Survivors of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks grapple with what can be recovered and what is lost forever. | | |
| By The Associated Press Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel's fight against Hamas was a fight against "the enemies of civilization itself." | | | By Mekado Murphy Alexander Payne narrates a sequence from his film featuring Paul Giamatti and Dominic Sessa. | | |
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