The soldiers’ deaths were the first publicly confirmed by the Israeli military inside Gaza since an invasion began on Friday.
Author: Aaron Boxerman
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U.K.’s Ofcom Investigates GB News Channel After Laurence Fox Rant
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U.K. Police Officer to Be Charged With Murder in Shooting of Chris Kaba
Investigators say the officer killed Chris Kaba, 24, in London last year. The charge announcement is another blow to a police force accused of racism and misogyny.
Hundreds of Libya Flood Victims Buried in Mass Graves
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What We Know About the Earthquake That Devastated Morocco
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