United Nations officials said a building that was being used as a shelter by about 800 people had been “clearly marked” as one of their facilities. Israel denied responsibility.
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Thursday Briefing: Military Plane Crashes in Russia
Plus, can the world’s biggest cruise ship be climate friendly?
Israel and Hamas’s Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Proposals: What to Know
The negotiations continue, but the sides are far apart on issues including the fate of Hamas’s top leadership in the Gaza Strip.
Houthis’ Propaganda Is Going Global
As the war in Gaza gives the Houthi militia an international audience, the group has seized the opportunity to take its message far beyond Yemen’s borders.
Wednesday Briefing: Updates from Gaza
Plus the Oscar nominations.
Israel Says Its Military Has Encircled Khan Younis in Gaza
The fighting in the southern city has involved heavy exchanges of gunfire and a surge of tanks and troops into areas around hospitals.
Israel’s Treatment of Gaza Detainees Raises Alarm
A U.N. office said Israel’s detention and treatment of detainees might amount to torture. It estimated thousands had been detained and held in “horrific” conditions. Some were freed wearing only diapers.
Fighting Intensifies in Southern Gaza and Its Main City, Khan Younis
“The whole district of Khan Younis is essentially besieged,” a spokeswoman for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said.
Protesters Storm Israel’s Parliament as Anger Over Gaza Hostages Grows
Advocates and relatives of hostages urged lawmakers to do more to free their loved ones. “Shame on you!” one yelled.
US Declares Two Missing Navy SEALs Dead in Somalia
The U.S. military has ended a 10 day search for the commandos who went overboard during the mission off the Somalia coast.
