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Author: Patrick Kingsley and Isabel Kershner

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Mediators make progress toward a cease-fire, diplomats say.

August 7, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Mediators make progress toward a cease-fire, diplomats say.
World

Israel-Gaza Fighting Flares for a Second Day

August 6, 2022August 6, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israel-Gaza Fighting Flares for a Second Day

The sudden spurt of violence since Friday is the worst in more than a year in the crowded, impoverished territory. The two-day death toll in Gaza rose to more than 20 and included a militant leader.

World

Israel-Gaza Fighting Flares for a Second Day

August 6, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israel-Gaza Fighting Flares for a Second Day

The sudden escalation of violence is the worst in more than a year in the crowded, impoverished territory.

World

The exchange is the biggest flare-up in the strip for a year.

August 6, 2022August 6, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on The exchange is the biggest flare-up in the strip for a year.

No cease-fire appeared imminent, despite early mediation efforts by international actors, including the United Nations.

World

Israeli Government Collapse Gives Netanyahu Another Chance at Power

June 21, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israeli Government Collapse Gives Netanyahu Another Chance at Power

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, lost power last year. But his base hasn’t abandoned him, and he could return to office after a snap election this fall.

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Israeli Government Collapse Gives Netanyahu Another Chance at Power

June 21, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israeli Government Collapse Gives Netanyahu Another Chance at Power

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, lost power last year. But his base hasn’t abandoned him, and he could return to office after a snap election this fall.

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Israel’s Government in Crisis After Senior Lawmaker Quits Coalition

April 6, 2022April 6, 2022Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israel’s Government in Crisis After Senior Lawmaker Quits Coalition

Idit Silman, the de facto government whip, left the coalition, depriving the government of a parliamentary majority. But her move does not mean the opposition can force new elections, at least for now.

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Critical Witness Testifies at Netanyahu Trial, Reviving a Drifting Case

November 22, 2021November 22, 2021Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Critical Witness Testifies at Netanyahu Trial, Reviving a Drifting Case

Nir Hefetz, a former spokesman for Benjamin Netanyahu, is a state witness at the former prime minister’s corruption trial, which was once at the heart of a constitutional crisis.

World

Israel’s Naftali Bennett Backs Hard Line on Iran, Softer Tone With U.S.

August 24, 2021August 26, 2021Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on Israel’s Naftali Bennett Backs Hard Line on Iran, Softer Tone With U.S.

In an interview before meeting with President Biden, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said he opposed U.S. efforts to restore a nuclear deal with Iran and ruled out peace talks with the Palestinians.

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More Than 30 Dead in Gaza and Israel as Fighting Quickly Escalates

May 11, 2021May 13, 2021Patrick Kingsley and Isabel KershnerComments Off on More Than 30 Dead in Gaza and Israel as Fighting Quickly Escalates

Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities. Israel hits Gaza with airstrikes. Civilians suffer the most casualties, but leaders on each side may reap political benefits.

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