List of Gaza articles
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                  A convoy of trucks carrying aid supplies for the Gaza Strip from Egypt waits to cross into Gaza on the main Ismailia desert road on Oct. 16. A banner covering one truck displays a portrait of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Egyptian Dissidents Are the Collateral Damage of U.S. Support for IsraelWashington ignores Sisi’s human rights abuses in exchange for his enforcement of Gaza’s blockade. 
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                  Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, wearing glasses, a suit jacket, and button-up shirt, is seen through a teleprompter at a news conference. Behind him is a sign with Hebrew letters in blue and red. Ehud Barak on Israel’s Next StepsThe former Israeli army chief and prime minister says: “We will probably lose the support of public opinion in many parts of the free world.” 
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                  Militants from the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine walk in a tunnel in southern Gaza on May 19. Hamas’s Tunnel Warfare Harks Back to the Viet CongAs Israeli forces go underground in Gaza, every strike below has implications above. 
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                  Seen from Sderot, Israel, flares fired from Israeli artillery positions descend on Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip on Oct. 30. Israel’s High-Tech Surveillance Was Never Going to Bring PeaceLeaders used technology to insulate Israelis from conflict rather than addressing its root causes. 
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                  An Israeli Army M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer fires rounds toward the Gaza Strip from a position in southern Israel across the border on Oct. 28. The Israel-Hamas War Has Entered a ‘New Phase.’ Here’s What to Expect.As Israel shifts from an air-only approach to one involving its ground forces in Gaza, it will face new challenges and dilemmas. 
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                  Family members of Valentin (Eli) Ghnassia, 23, who was killed by Hamas militants at Kibbutz Be’eri near the Israel-Gaza border, react during his funeral. ‘We Will Never Forgive Netanyahu for What He Did to Us’Israeli journalist and Hamas attack survivor Amir Tibon on how his community is coping. 
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                  A member of the Ukrainian special forces is seen in silhouette as a gas station burns after Russian attacks on the city of Kharkiv on March 30, 2022, during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Fiona Hill: Ukraine’s Fate Now Linked to the Middle East’sThe former White House Russia expert on Biden’s speech linking the two wars—and how Putin might cash in. 
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                  Blinken stands near a black SUV among U.S. and Saudi security personnel. A Saudi flag can be seen in the background. Saudi Arabia Is Mysteriously Absent in the Israel-Hamas WarMohammed bin Salman has pitched the kingdom as the most influential country in the Middle East, yet he has dropped the ball on actual diplomacy. 
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                  Flares and smoke contrails extend from an Israeli F-15 Eagle fighter in flight against a blue sky. Israel’s Military Tech Fetish Is a Failed StrategyA fixation on technology created an illusion of safety—and an excuse to avoid hard choices. 
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                  A young man holds up a sign that reads “Save Gaza” in handwritten red paint. He also holds a Palestinian flag as he stands in front of the stone walls of a mosque in Cairo. Cairo Needs Cash and Gazans Need Shelter. Can a Deal Be Brokered?The war has put Egypt in the spotlight—but taking in Palestinian refugees is fraught. 
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                  U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on support for Israel and Ukraine in an address from the Oval Office in Washington. Biden’s ‘Inflection Points’ Don’t Add UpThe president tries hard to convince Americans they’re “the indispensable nation.” But his latest speech won’t persuade many around the world. 
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                  Abed al-Hafeez Nofal, the Palestinian ambassador to Russia, and exiled Hamas deputy leader Mousa Abu Marzook give a press conference along with other representatives of Palestinian political parties and movements in Moscow on Jan. 17, 2017. Where Does Russia Stand on the Israel-Hamas War?Moscow may temporarily profit from the West’s focus on the Middle East, but navigating its ties in the region will be tricky. 
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                  Palestinians run across a dusty landscape through a breach in a high wire fence topped with barbed wire on the Israel-Gaza border. How Israel’s Spies Failed—and Why Escalation Could Be CatastrophicThe culture of intelligence agencies paved the way for disaster. Regional war could revive the nuclear specter that haunted the world in 1973. 
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                  (L to R) Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa; U.S. President Joe Biden; Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; Jordan's King Abdullah II; Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani; and Kuwait's Crown Prince Meshal al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah during the Jeddah Security and Development Summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on July 16, 2022. The End of Biden’s Middle East MirageThe administration’s regional security concept has collapsed. Does the president know it? 
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                  U.N. General Assembly President Dennis Francis reads aloud from a laptop screen while sitting at a podium desk in the U.N. meeting chamber. Francis, a middle-aged man wearing a blue suit, is also visible on a video screen hung on the wall next to a large United Nations logo. What Can the U.N. Do Now?The president of the General Assembly talks about the organization's possible next steps in the Israel-Hamas war. 



