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New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year

By: Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.
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Israel and Hamas Meet in Egypt to Discuss Gaza Peace Plan

By: Ephrat Livni
As Israelis brace for a day of mourning and commemoration, negotiators for Israel and Hamas met with mediators in Egypt to hash out an end to the war.

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Israel and Hamas Prepare for Talks on Trump’s Plan to End Gaza War

By: Aaron Boxerman
Indirect negotiations through mediators are planned for Monday in Egypt and are expected to focus on one main issue, swapping hostages for Palestinian prisoners. That may leave talks on other obstacles to ending the war until later.

A protest calling for the release of Israeli hostages and an end to the war in Gaza was held on Saturday in Tel Aviv.

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Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here’s What to Know.

By: Chris Hippensteel
Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services.

Grand Canyon National Park will remain open to the public during the shutdown.

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Amid the Gaza War, Israel Is More Divided and Isolated Than Ever

The longest war of an endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to challenge Israel’s own image and understanding of itself.

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Israel Escalates Gaza Offensive as Hamas Mulls Trump Plan

By: Aaron Boxerman
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have fled Israel’s assault on Gaza City, but many are believed to remain, having nowhere to go or no means to leave.

Smoke rising after an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, as seen from the central Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.

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How Government Shutdowns Got More Severe and Further Reaching

By: Ali Watkins
Shutdowns started having significant effects after an attorney general in the 1980s argued that it was illegal for the government to spend money without congressional appropriations.

A government shutdown started at midnight on Wednesday.

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Trump Promises to Defend Qatar, a Reassurance After Israel’s Strike

By: Adam Rasgon
An executive order says an attack on Qatar would be treated as a threat to the U.S., bolstering security commitments to a key Gulf ally after Israel’s strike on Doha last month.

A building in Doha, Qatar, that was damaged during an Israeli attack on Hamas leaders last month.

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In Israel, Government Backlash Brews Over Palestinian State Recognition

By: Liam Stack
As more countries moved to formally recognize a Palestinian state, a far-right member of Israel’s government called for “countermeasures” including the annexation of the West Bank.

An Israeli military operation in the Jenin refugee camp, in the West Bank, in March. Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, said recognition of Palestinian statehood called for “immediate countermeasures,” including the annexation of the West Bank.

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Israel’s Plan for Gaza City Is Still Unclear

By: Patrick Kingsley
The Israeli government said last week that it wanted to capture Gaza City, but how and when it will proceed has yet to be decided.

Tens of thousands of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday, calling for a deal to free hostages held in Gaza.

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Netanyahu’s Ultra-Orthodox Allies Threaten His Coalition Government

By: Aaron Boxerman
Some of the prime minister’s political allies have quit over a proposal to make religious students serve in military, and more are threatening to do so.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Parliament on Monday. His government is fracturing because of the debate over whether ultra-Orthodox students must serve in the military.

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Netanyahu Heads to Washington as Trump Pushes for Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire

By: Isabel Kershner
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump on Monday as attention has turned from Iran to a cease-fire for Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited the site of an Iranian strike in Rehovot, Israel, last month during the 12-day Israel-Iran war.

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Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv as Israel Expands Gaza Ground Operations

By: Aaron Boxerman
A two-month cease-fire in Gaza collapsed this week amid a renewed Israeli bombardment. The fighting now looks like it is escalating back to full-scale war.

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Everyone Has a Plan for Gaza. None of Them Add Up.

By: Patrick Kingsley
Since President Trump suggested expelling the territory’s population, Middle East leaders have rushed to propose options for a postwar Gaza. Each is unacceptable to either Israel or Hamas, or both.

Displaced Palestinians in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip in February.

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Maps: See Israel’s Moves in Syria Since al-Assad Was Toppled

By: Josh Holder and Aaron Boxerman
Israeli fighter jets have launched hundreds of airstrikes, while soldiers have seized a buffer zone and captured military posts in territory formerly under Syrian control.
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Israel’s Supreme Court Rules Ultra-Orthodox Jews Must Be Drafted Into Military

By: Aaron Boxerman
The court ruled there was no basis to exempt the ultra-Orthodox from service, a decision that threatened to split Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government amid the war in Gaza.

A protest against the recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox into the Israeli military in Jerusalem in April.

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Biden Calls for End to Gaza War, Endorsing Israeli Cease-Fire Proposal

By: Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David E. Sanger
The president outlined a plan to try to get Hamas and Israel to break out of a monthslong deadlock that has resulted in the killing of thousands of Palestinians.

President Biden outlined a cease-fire proposal at the White House.

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Netanyahu Invited to Address Congress Amid Division Over Israel-Hamas War

By: Annie Karni
The bipartisan invitation masked political divisions over the prime minister’s handling of the war against Hamas, including the recent attacks he has orchestrated in Rafah.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during a meeting with President Biden in Israel, last October.

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Parts of Gaza in ‘Full-Blown Famine,’ U.N. Aid Official Says

Cindy McCain, the director of the World Food Program, said starvation is entrenched in northern Gaza and is “moving its way south.”

Palestinian children waiting for food in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, in March. As of mid-April, at least 28 children under 12 had died of malnutrition or related causes in Gaza hospitals.

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