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Israeli Hostage Says She Was Sexually Assaulted and Tortured in Gaza
Amit Soussana is the first former hostage to publicly say she was sexually abused in captivity....
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Israeli Soldier’s Video Undercuts Medic’s Account of Sexual Assault
Kibbutz residents concluded that two sisters killed on Oct. 7 were not victims of sexual violence.
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Opinion | What Would You Have Israel Do to Defend Itself?
If the current Israeli military approach is inhumane, is there an alternative?
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Schumer Urges New Leadership in Israel, Calling Netanyahu an Obstacle to Peace
The top Senate Democrat, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States, spoke from the...
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As Israel’s Ties to Arab Countries Fray, a Strained Lifeline Remains
The United Arab Emirates has maintained its links to Israel throughout the war in Gaza, but...
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U.S. Begins Airdrops of Humanitarian Aid in Gaza
Three Air Force cargo planes dropped 38,000 ready-to-eat meals in Gaza, but critics called that insufficient....
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Settler Colonialism: A Guide for the Sincere
A popular academic theory merits closer scrutiny.
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What Israeli Soldiers’ Social Media Videos in Gaza Reveal
An analysis of social media videos found Israeli soldiers filming themselves in Gaza and destroying what...
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Portraits of Gazans
A photojournalist followed some Palestinians whose lives were ripped apart in one of the deadliest wars...
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Opinion | Choosing Rebirth Over Revenge After My Release From Gaza
We can learn from Holocaust survivors how to move forward after Oct. 7.
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Opinion | A Biden Doctrine for the Middle East Is Forming. And It’s Big.
America’s approach to Iran, a Palestinian state and Saudi Arabia are at the heart of a...
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Opinion | Abolish the U.N.’s Palestinian Refugee Agency
UNRWA’s problem goes much deeper than charges that it is infested with terrorists.
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Opinion | Netanyahu’s Cynical Political Game
He has managed to alienate Israel’s most important allies.
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U.N. to Investigate Claim That Employees Participated in Oct. 7 Attack
The United States temporarily cut off funding to UNRWA, the agency that aids Palestinians, citing allegations...
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Opinion | A Titanic Geopolitical Struggle Is Underway
This is no ordinary moment in world affairs.
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The Genocide Charge Against Israel Is a Moral Obscenity
In a war, the killing ends when one side stops fighting. In a genocide, that’s when...
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Israel Unearths More of a Subterranean Fortress Under Gaza
The Israeli military has been surprised by the extent, depth and quality of the tunnel network...
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Opinion | The Things We Disagree On About Gaza
Readers challenge me on my criticism of Israel’s bombardment.
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At World Court, Israel to Confront Accusations of Genocide
Israel has categorically rejected the allegations being brought this week in the International Court of Justice...
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Looming Starvation in Gaza Shows Resurgence of Civilian Sieges in Warfare
A U.N.-affiliated panel said the territory could tip into famine very soon. International laws to protect...
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Opinion | The Hard Truth of Israel’s Endgame in Gaza
Peter Beinart warns that the country is committing a sin that “cannot be atoned for.”
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A Glimpse Inside a Devastated Gaza
In the ruins of two Gazan towns, New York Times journalists witnessed the sheer destruction that...
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Opinion | What Will Happen to Gaza’s People?
Officials are increasingly suggesting that Palestinians should leave the region. The government denies that’s its policy.
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Opinion | America Must Face Up to Israel’s Extremism
Government ministers’ calls to depopulate Gaza implicate the U.S.