Israel's Army Is Ready to Invade Gaza. Its Divided Government May Not Be.
| By Raja Abdulrahim and Samar Abu Elouf Residents wait in line for hours for bread and water, with fights sometimes breaking out. The United Nations has called the situation a humanitarian catastrophe. | | | By Patrick Kingsley and Ronen Bergman In the 20 days since Hamas attacked, Israel's Air Force has pounded Gaza and its troops have gotten into position. But its leaders disagree about what to do next. | | | By Jenna Russell, Amelia Nierenberg, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Michael Levenson Businesses, schools and offices in the southern part of the state were closed on Thursday as the authorities sought a 40-year-old suspect. | | |
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