Israeli Army Withdraws From Major Gaza Hospital, Leaving Behind a Wasteland
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By Chevaz Clarke, James Surdam, Aric Toler and Riley Mellen The hospital, which was the largest in Gaza, stood in ruins after a two-week raid by the Israeli military. | | By Reuters Thousands of demonstrators marched in Jerusalem outside the home of Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for early elections and his ouster. | | By Reuters Firefighters assessed the damage caused by a fire at a popular nightclub. | | |
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