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The U.S. Warned Israel to Increase Gaza Aid. The Results Are In Dispute.
The Biden administration says Israel has taken steps to improve humanitarian situation, but aid groups say conditions are dire.
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The violent assaults have set off a charged debate over antisemitism in the Netherlands and the country’s success in integrating immigrants.
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China Displays New Stealth Fighter in Race to Match U.S.
The public debut of new weapons at a Chinese airshow comes as concerns grow in Washington over Beijing’s expanding military power.
Palestinian Factions Edge Toward Plan for Postwar Gaza Recovery
Hamas and Fatah, bitter rivals, aim to create an apolitical committee acceptable to Israel to oversee aid distribution and rebuilding.
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