U.N. Says a Staff Member Is Killed in Rafah
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October.
By Farnaz Fassihi
Anushka Patil is a reporter at the New York Times covering live news. She was previously a senior social media editor and joined The Times in 2019 from BuzzFeed News. She is based in New York.
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October.
By Farnaz Fassihi
The leader of the agency said the fire had caused extensive damage, but that no staff had been injured.
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By Julian E. Barnes, Vivian Yee, Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon
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The projection didn’t take into account the time it would take to repair the homes that were damaged but not destroyed.
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The organization halted aid efforts in the enclave after seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli attack. It said it would resume operations with a local team of Palestinian aid workers.
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The assertion is just “psychological warfare,” says one Lebanese expert on the militant group.
By Euan Ward and Hwaida Saad
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By Haley Willis, Robin Stein, Ainara Tiefenthäler, Natalie Reneau, Aaron Byrd and Anushka Patil
Visual evidence and internal communications obtained by The Times show six aid groups based in Western countries, including Israel’s strongest allies, had humanitarian sites hit by Israeli strikes, even after the locations were shared with the I.D.F.
By Haley Willis, Robin Stein, Ainara Tiefenthäler, Natalie Reneau, Aaron Byrd and Anushka Patil
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An oceanside area currently crowded with displaced Gazans is among the sites being eyed for a larger safe zone for evacuees, a military official said.
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The review did not address whether some employees of a U.N. agency, UNRWA, took part in the Oct. 7 attack, but it said no evidence had emerged that many UNRWA workers belonged to militant groups.
By Cassandra Vinograd and Patrick Kingsley
While imposing sanctions on Iran, U.S. and European governments are urging restraint amid fears of a cycle of escalation as Israel weighs retaliation for an Iranian attack.
By Michael D. Shear and Michael Levenson
The move blocked a resolution to support a status that Palestinians had long sought at the United Nations, where it is considered a “nonmember observer state.”
By Yonette Joseph
The move blocked a resolution to support a status that Palestinians have long sought at the United Nations, where it is considered a “nonmember observer state.”
By Farnaz Fassihi and Yonette Joseph
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The deaths of World Central Kitchen workers pushed the number of aid employees killed during the war in Gaza to at least 196, according to the U.N. secretary general, António Guterres.
By Cassandra Vinograd, Abu Bakr Bashir, Riley Mellen, Aaron Boxerman and Aric Toler
The attack on clearly marked vehicles run by the World Central Kitchen shows how dangerous relief work has been during the war, and adds fuel to accusations that Israel has bombed indiscriminately.
By Aaron Boxerman, Adam Rasgon, Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Michael Levenson
The nonprofit has become a crucial source of food for desperate Gazans. The Israeli military said it was investigating.
By Aaron Boxerman, Adam Rasgon and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
The move came after Israeli lawmakers passed a new law that allows the government to temporarily shutter foreign media outlets deemed to be a risk to national security.
By Johnatan Reiss
Somber Easter celebrations were held on Sunday for hundreds of displaced Palestinians at the Holy Family Church in Gaza City.
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In its strongest language yet, the International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Israel to ensure “the unhindered provision” of humanitarian assistance.
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The Gallup poll conducted this month found that 55 percent of Americans disapproved of Israel’s military action, an increase of 10 percentage points from four months earlier.
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It was not clear which country was responsible for the airdrop of aid, which fell into the Mediterranean off Gaza’s northern coast.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Volunteers who treated patients in harrowing conditions lobbied American officials on the urgency of an immediate cease-fire.
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Experts say 1.1 million Gazans are at imminent risk of deadly food shortages. The process of delivering aid to them is lengthy and convoluted.
By Gaya Gupta, Elena Shao, Amy Schoenfeld Walker and Lazaro Gamio
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By Anushka Patil and Adam Rasgon
The Gaza Health Ministry accused Israel of a “targeted” attack. Israel’s military denied the accusation, blaming Palestinian gunmen for the violence.
By Raja Abdulrahim and Anushka Patil
The ship, the Open Arms, carried some 200 metric tons of rice, flour and other food from Cyprus. It is seen as a pilot effort for a new maritime aid corridor.
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The World Food Program delivery, containing food for 25,000 people, was the first since Oct. 7 to go directly from Israel into the northern Gaza Strip, where many people are at risk of starvation.
By Adam Rasgon, Lars Dolder, Victoria Kim and Michael Levenson
The strike kil
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Aid is scarce and food prices are high. Three families shared their recent struggles to find something to eat.
By Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Rawan Sheikh Ahmad and Malika Khurana
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Dozens of other displaced Palestinians who had been sheltering nearby were also injured, the officials said.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has touted a poll indicating the American public strongly backs Israel, but Americans’ views are far more divided, results from leading pollsters show.
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