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Turkey and Israel Aim to Avoid Clashes in Syria as Tensions Rise
The two sides have started talks to prevent conflicts between their troops in Syria, amid a growing rivalry for influence in the region.
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Hundreds of Israeli Air Force Reservists Call for Halt to Gaza War
A letter signed by reservists and retired officers accused the government of endangering hostages held by Hamas, highlighting a growing divide over the handling of the war.
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How Hamas and the U.S. Tried to Strike a Hostage Deal
Officials met Hamas three times, breaking with a policy against contacting a group the U.S. considers a terrorist organization. But Israeli opposition and shifting positions doomed the effort.
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Israeli Airstrike in Gaza City Leaves Many Dead, Health Officials There Say
The strike on a home left other bodies buried under the rubble, according to the Gazan authorities. The Israeli military said it had been targeting a Hamas operative.
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Netanyahu Sticks by Trumpâs Brazen Proposal for Gazans to Leave
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said his government was serious about âvoluntaryâ migration, after an Oval Office meeting where President Trump appeared to have lost interest.
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Islamic State Regains Strength in Syria
The U.S. has sent more forces to Syria, tamping down on the immediate threat, but experts warn that the extremist group could break thousands of hardened fighters out of prison.
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The Strange Case of an Hermès Heir, an Emir and a Deal Gone Wrong
Nicolas Puech agreed to sell his multibillion-dollar stake in his familyâs luxury goods empire to the royal family of Qatar, but then said he couldnât gain access to his shares.
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No Phone, No Internet: A First-Time Visit to Casablanca
On her first visit to Moroccoâs largest city, a visitor swears off her phone, the internet and even printed guides. Her aim? To get lost, learn as she goes, and reclaim the serendipity of travel.
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Trump Wants an Iran Nuclear Deal, but It Must Be Better Than Obamaâs
Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran are set for Saturday. President Trump has set a high bar for success.
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U.S. Commanders Worry Yemen Campaign Will Drain Arms Needed to Deter China
American military officials say the Pentagon might need to dip into stockpiles in Asia to replenish supplies in the Middle East, congressional aides say.
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Guterres, at U.N., Denounces Israelâs Gaza Aid Blockade
âThe floodgates of horrorâ have been opened for Palestinians since the collapse of the temporary cease-fire, Secretary General AntĂłnio Guterres said.
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Some Israelis Favor Attacking Iran, Expressing Skepticism About Talks
Many Israelis were surprised when President Trump announced that the United States would engage in âdirectâ negotiations with Tehran in an effort to rein in its nuclear program.
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With Trumpâs Return, Netanyahu Faces Fewer Restraints on Gaza Than Ever
On the war, President Trump is more aligned than his predecessor with the aims of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and his right-wing coalition.
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Israelâs Supreme Court Pauses Netanyahuâs Attempt to Fire Spy Chief
The hearing opened with unruly scenes as hecklers forced the justices to halt the proceedings and then to resume them without a public audience. The government was handed a deadline to find a compromise.
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U.S. and Iran Will Hold Nuclear Talks on Saturday
President Trump pulled out of the last Iran nuclear accord in 2018, and negotiators from the two nations have not met face-to-face since. Now he faces the challenge of dismantling the Iranian program.
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Video Shows Search for Missing Gaza Paramedics Before Israelis Shoot Rescuers
The Palestine Red Crescent released a video made by a paramedic before he was killed, and called the deaths of 15 rescue workers âa full-fledged war crime.â Israel has said it is investigating.
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Lawsuit Accuses Prominent Palestinian American of Supporting Hamas
The complaint against the businessman, Bashar Masri, does not say that he knew about the Oct. 7 attack in advance but does assert that he was aware of the Hamas military infrastructure at his properties.
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As Netanyahu Meets With Trump, He Finds an âUnshackledâ Ally
President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are using similar playbooks as they face turmoil.
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Eyewitnesses Recount Deadly Israeli Attack on Medics in Gaza
The New York Times interviewed two people who described being detained by Israeli soldiers and looking on as they opened fire on ambulances and a fire truck, killing 15.
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What We Know About the Case of Gaza Aid Workers Killed by Israeli Gunfire
The Israeli military, confronted with video evidence contradicting its initial account, now says it was âmistaken.â
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Syria Likely Has Over 100 Chemical Weapons Sites, Inspectors Say
The number, far higher than any previous estimate, poses a test for the new government. Experts fear that sarin, chlorine and mustard gas stockpiles could be unsecured.
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Israel Says Its Account of Rescue Workers Killed in Gaza Was Partly âMistakenâ
The Israeli military had previously asserted that the workers had been âadvancing suspiciouslyâ toward its troops. A video obtained by The New York Times on Friday appeared to contradict that account.
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Netanyahu Will Meet Trump in Washington in a Sign of Their Strong Ties
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs expected visit, his second since January, underscores how the Israeli leader has seen his diplomatic standing in Washington shift since President Trumpâs return to power
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Trump Envoy Visits Lebanon Amid Fears Over a Shaky Cease-Fire
Morgan Ortagus, President Trumpâs deputy Middle East envoy, met with senior officials as tensions with Israel threaten the truce.
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Surprising Allies for Syriaâs New Leaders: Some Jews Who Fled Long Ago
A group of Jews who left Syria decades ago wants sanctions relief for a government with former ties to Al Qaeda, despite wariness from other Jewish groups and from Israel.
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Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On
The U.N. has said Israel killed the workers. The video appears to contradict Israelâs version of events, which said the vehicles were âadvancing suspiciouslyâ without headlights or emergency signals.
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Robert S. Rifkind, Who Defended a Libel Suit by Ariel Sharon, Dies at 88
In one of the biggest cases he worked on, he represented Time magazine when Mr. Sharon, Israelâs defense minister, sued it over its reporting on a 1983 massacre in Lebanon.
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What One Image Shows About a Strike in Gaza
What one image shows about the aftermath of a strike on a shelter in Gaza.
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Israeli Military Expands Ground Operations in Gaza City
Israel said the operation had killed a militant who was âlikely personally involved in the abductionâ of the Bibas family on Oct. 7.
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Protesters in Gaza Call on Hamas to Step Aside
Demanding an end to the war, hundreds pressed the militants to relinquish control of the enclave, a rare demonstration against a group that has suppressed dissent with violence.
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U.S. Strikes in Yemen Burning Through Munitions With Limited Success
In just three weeks, the Pentagon has used $200 million worth of munitions in Operation Rough Rider against the Houthi militia, officials said.
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Israeli Strike Kills Dozens at Gaza City Shelter, Officials Say
The Israeli military said it was looking into reports about the deaths at a school-turned-shelter, which came as Israel was intensifying its offensive in Gaza to pressure Hamas to release hostages.
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