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The United States, Qatar and Egypt have spent weeks trying to broker an agreement in which Hamas would release up to 40 hostages in return for a six-week cease-fire, the release of some Palestinian prisoners and an major influx of aid to the isolated territory.
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Un proyecto legislativo propone aumentar los pagos para víctimas del YDC. Estudiantes de Dartmouth en huelga de hambre por respuesta de la universidad ante la guerra Israel-Hamas. NH recibirá fondos altos para actualizar la infraestructura del agua.
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Israel says the men who were killed on Tuesday were militants. Israeli forces dressed as civilians and hospital staff during the raid in the West Bank city of Jenin.
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Last week, Israel saw its deadliest day during its war with Hamas, and displaced Palestinians fled Khan Younis and headed toward a flooded Rafah, where shelter and resources remain scarce.
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Students at Alvirne High School in Hudson are using a Model United Nations class as a lens to better understand the conflict.
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Seven people were arrested at a demonstration on Friday at Brandeis University, which this week banned a pro-Palestinian student group, while nearly two dozen students were arrested over a protest at Brown University. On Friday, Columbia University announced it was suspending Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace as official student groups through the end of the term.
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Israeli forces have reached the coast of Gaza, splitting the besieged area in half and essentially cutting off the north from the south.
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The attack on northern Gaza's Jabalia camp caused widespread damage, injuries and deaths, Gaza officials say. Israel describes Jabalia as a Hamas stronghold and says it was targeting a Hamas leader.
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At a vigil in Newington Tuesday night, Jewish families gathered to mourn the dead and prepare for more violence.
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The attack by Hamas militants and the spiraling death toll drew immediate criticism from top elected officials in the state.