Passion for Palestinian Cause Had Faded, but Violence in Gaza Reignited It
Saturday, October 21, 2023 | |
| By Vivian Yee and Matina Stevis-Gridneff Israel, Egypt, the United Nations and others are still working out the details of delivering food, water and medicine, as Israel prepares a possible ground invasion. | | | By Ben Hubbard The Israeli bombardment of Gaza, in retaliation for a deadly Hamas attack on southern Israel, brought a new outpouring of support in the Arab world for the Palestinian quest for a state. | | | By Luke Broadwater House Republicans will meet again on Monday in an effort to find a new speaker from among a flurry of new candidates. | | |
| U.S. By Jennifer Medina and Lisa Lerer Jewish leaders and voters said they were taken aback to discover that many of their ideological allies saw them as oppressors who deserved blame following the Israel attacks. | | | Opinion By Adrian J. Rivera, Patrick Healy and Kristen Soltis Anderson The group discusses what it would take for a candidate other than Trump to win their vote. | | |
| By U.s. State Department Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said 10 additional Americans were still being held hostage by Hamas. | | | By Reuters On Friday, people were digging through the rubble at the compound of the Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza City following an airstrike on Thursday night. | | | By Christina Kelso Heavy rain and flooding caused by Storm Babet prompted Britain's weather agency to issue a rare red warning in Scotland. | | |
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