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White House and U.S. intelligence officials doubt that Hamas can be fully defeated and worry the widening invasion will frustrate attempts at a peace deal
In interviews with The Post over the last week, Gazans described wrestling with agonizing choices over whether to leave, where to go and how to survive.
Some Texas towns are nearing a breaking point, with one key reservoir at record lows, and another approaching them.
U.S. officials said aid deliveries from the Gaza pier could start “within days,” but it was unclear if there was a firm deal with the U.N. for its distribution.
The suspect has been described as a “lone wolf” and political motivated. He is charged with attempted murder.
At The Hague, South Africa’s legal team argued that Israel’s assault on Rafah is aimed at destroying “the essential foundations of Palestinian life.”
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