Gaza Hospitals Near Collapse as Fighting Rages Nearby
Sunday, November 12, 2023 | |
| By Ben Dooley and Emily Rhyne The site was built for the military, but commercial sales are booming with little public accountability. Rounds have been bought by murderers, antigovernment groups and others. | | | By Raja Abdulrahim, Ameera Harouda and Alan Yuhas Facing power outages and shortages of food, water and medical supplies, hospitals are struggling just to keep patients alive, Gazan health authorities say. | | | By Ruth Graham and Jason Horowitz Bishop Joseph Strickland was a highly prominent figure among traditionalist American Catholics who see Pope Francis as too liberal. | | |
| Food By Priya Krishna The Houston suburb Sugar Land got its name from a business reliant on the forced labor of convicts. But efforts to memorialize those people have stalled. | | | Opinion | Serge Schmemann By Serge Schmemann The Palestinians there whom I spoke to by telephone said people were aware of how terrible the consequences of an uprising would be. | | |
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