A Deadly Airstrike, and Gazans at the Breaking Point
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 | |
| By Hiba Yazbek and Aaron Boxerman Photographs taken on Tuesday showed a large crater and significant damage to buildings at the Jabaliya neighborhood in northern Gaza, the site of a densely populated refugee camp. | | | By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Karen Zraick and Emma Bubola Israel said it killed a Hamas leader at a refugee camp, but many other people were wounded and killed, Hamas said. The assault came as fuel, food and water shortages pushed civilians to the brink. | | | By Amelia Nierenberg and Jenna Russell A state ban on assault weapons? Expanded concealed-carry restrictions? Tighter mental health laws? As Maine grieves, it weighs a roiling debate over gun laws. | | |
| Arts | Critic's Notebook By Travis Diehl Michael Richards, who died on 9/11, expanded the political possibilities of art. His sculptures embodied suffering and hope in a way that now seems prescient. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Patti Davis He was a brilliant performer, but his honesty will be his greatest legacy. | | |
| By Haley Willis, Christoph Koettl and Bora Erden The Times analyzed satellite imagery and social media posts of the aftermath. | | | By Arijeta Lajka The Israeli military said it was targeting a senior Hamas commander. Hamas and hospital officials said many people were killed. | | | By FedNet Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, said the war is raising the risk of foreign terrorist attacks against Americans as well as domestic violent extremist attacks targeting Jewish and Muslim communities. | | |
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