Yahya Sinwar Helped Start the War in Gaza. Now He's Key to Its Endgame.
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By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman and William K. Rashbaum Mr. Cohen once called himself Donald J. Trump's "designated thug." Will he help bring about the ex-president's downfall? | | By Patrick Kingsley, Julian E. Barnes and Adam Rasgon Hamas's leader in Gaza is considered an architect of the Oct. 7 attacks that prompted Israel to retaliate. As mediators seek a cease-fire, a deal depends on Mr. Sinwar as well as his Israeli foes. | | By Jeffrey Gettleman and Constant Méheut With Ukrainian troops outnumbered, exhausted and now in retreat near Kharkiv, many Ukrainians wonder if the war has taken a significant turn for the worse. | | |
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