The Long, Tortured Road to Biden's Clash With Netanyahu Over Gaza War
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By Raja Abdulrahim, Bilal Shbair, Aaron Boxerman and Ben Shpigel Many say there is nowhere to go, and even the "humanitarian zone" recommended by Israel is neither safe nor equipped to handle all of them, the U.N. says. | | By Peter Baker The president offered strong support to Israel after Oct. 7 but has grown increasingly frustrated over the conduct of the war. "He has just gotten to a point where enough is enough," a friend says. | | By Jeffrey Gettleman and Emile Ducke Russia's latest offensive has expanded the battlefield along Ukraine's northern border, and sent thousands of civilians fleeing to Kharkiv, the closest large city. | | |
U.S. By Russ Buettner and Paul Kiel A previously unknown focus of an I.R.S. audit is a dubious accounting maneuver that effectively meant taking the same write-offs twice on a Chicago skyscraper. | | |
By Reuters Heavy seasonal rains set off floods in three provinces, including the northern province of Baghlan. More than 300 people were killed. | | By The New York Times Powerful solar flare activity made the aurora borealis visible unusually far south. | | |
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