Israeli Generals, Low on Munitions, Want a Truce in Gaza
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The New York Times - World
Middle East Crisis: New Pushback From Netanyahu Narrows Hopes for a Truce in Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would not agree to a permanent cease-fire, digging in at a sensitive moment in the negotiations with Hamas. -
CBS News - Top stories
Israeli military orders evacuation of Gaza's second largest city
Israel's military has ordered Palestinians to leave sections of Khan Younis. The evacuation order, which impacts thousands, could indicate another Israeli ground assault is imminent.Israel -
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The Guardian - World
Israeli strike on Gaza school kills 16, say Palestinian officials
Another 50 injured taken to hospital from the Unrwa-run Al-Jawni school in Nuseirat, central Gaza. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli strike on Saturday on a school where displaced people were sheltering killed 16 people.. The ...Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
Israeli air strike on Gaza school kills at least 16
The school, located in the Nuseirat refugee camp, was sheltering displaced people, Palestinian officials say.Israel -
NBC News - Top stories
Israeli strike kills 16 at Gaza school, military says it targeted gunmen
At least 16 people were killed in an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinian families in central Gaza on Saturday.Israel -
Financial Times - Business
Israeli strike on Gaza school kills 16 and injures dozens
Attack on building that Israel said was used by Hamas came as talks to resume on hostage and ceasefire dealIsrael -
The Guardian - World
Israeli government accused of trying to sabotage Gaza ceasefire proposal
Mossad chief gave mediators list of new demands and it was not clear whether Hamas would accede to them, reports say. Israel-Gaza war – live updatesThe Israeli government has been accused of attempting to sabotage a US-backed ceasefire proposal, ...Israel -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Israeli Troops Return to Gaza City Months After Leaving
Israeli forces have repeatedly returned to areas across Gaza that they had earlier withdrawn from, causing additional destruction and prompting fresh displacements.Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
Israeli forces bombard Gaza City as tanks re-enter central areas
Residents say they are seeing some of the heaviest strikes since the war began nine months ago.Israel -
ABC News - World
Netanyahu will dispatch negotiators to resume Gaza cease-fire talks, an Israeli official says
Netanyahu will dispatch negotiators to resume Gaza cease-fire talks, an Israeli official saysIsrael -
NBC News - Top stories
Inside Rafah: Rare access shows Gaza’s biggest safe zone is a ghost town
NBC News was given access to Rafah in southern Gaza as Israeli forces continued operations in the now-unrecognizable city. -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden pressed Netanyahu to hammer out a Gaza cease-fire deal, telling the Israeli prime minister in a phone call on that now is the time to save the lives of hostages held by Hamas.
Biden pressed Netanyahu to hammer out a Gaza cease-fire deal, telling the Israeli prime minister in a phone call on that now is the time to save the lives of hostages held by Hamas.Israel -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated against Netanyahu's government, moved by growing discontent with the prime minister's war management and failure to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza as the war marked its ninth month.
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated against Netanyahu’s government, moved by growing discontent with the prime minister’s war management and failure to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza as the war marked its ninth month. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Hurricane Beryl Shouldn't Pose Threat to Specialty Insurers' Full-Year Targets
Potential Hurricane Beryl losses shouldn’t threaten European specialty insurers’ and reinsurers’ full-year targets, though it is still too soon to tell, RBC Capital Markets said. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Australian Businesses Dipping Into Savings, but Arrears Still Low
Australian businesses are dipping into savings to cover running costs and repay debts amid higher-for-longer rates, but arrears remain low for now, the head of business banking at the country’s largest lender said. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Want an Iced Coffee? Brands Want You to Make Your Own
Keurig and Nescafé are among companies developing products to woo people away from pricey barista-made cold brews and Frappuccinos. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Want an Iced Coffee? Brands Want You to Make Your Own
Keurig and Nescafé are among companies developing products to woo people away from pricey barista-made cold brews and Frappuccinos. -
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The New York Times - World
Israeli Air Base Is Linked to GPS ‘Spoofing’ Attacks
Misleading satellite signals have disrupted thousands of civilian flights. GPS, once considered navigation’s gold standard, is now vulnerable.Israel -
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BBC News - Top stories
Israeli strike kills senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon
Hezbollah says it launched 100 rockets at Israel in response to the death of Mohammed Nasser.Israel -
CBS News - Top stories
Touring a wasteland in Gaza
In May, Israel launched a ground offensive in Rafah; it says more than 900 Hamas fighters have been killed there. But the cost has been extreme. -
The Hill - Politics
Extreme pride in being an American stays near record low: Gallup
Extreme pride in being an American has stayed near a record low, according to a new Gallup survey. The Gallup survey released shortly before the Fourth of July holiday found 41 percent of Americans polled said they are “extremely proud” of their ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Bitcoin may head towards $50,000 as Mt. Gox prepares crypto repayment
Bitcoin on Friday plunged to the lowest level in over four months.Crypto -
ABC News - Top stories
Biden disputes diminishing poll numbers, low approval rating after debate
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos pressed President Joe Biden about his lower approval rating and how that could affect his reelection.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Cult hero Cucurella a revelation in Spain’s pursuit of Euro 2024 glory | Sid Lowe
All action full-back may not have been expected to feature prominently but is playing key role in team’s challenge. Marc Cucurella drinks Estrella, eats paella and his hair is massive – or so they sing, and at least one of those things is true. ... -
The New York Times - World
How the Labour Party Wants to Change the UK Economy
With Britain’s productivity and wages stalled for the past decade and a half, the winning party in the general election faces a tall order.United Kingdom -
ESPN - Sports
Nagelsmann fumes at handball rule, wants AI help
Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann has railed against the decision not to award his side a handball in Friday's Euro 2024 quarterfinal defeat to Spain that saw the hosts exit the competition.Artificial Intelligence -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
In France, Investors Get the Centrist Limbo They Wanted
Polarization has for years left the country’s politics stuck in an unpopular middle ground, and the latest elections won’t change that. But it does serve to lower the key risks that financial markets were worried about. -
The Hill - Politics
The right wants revolution; the left is just going in circles
Steve Bannon's Second American Revolution combines an embrace of Christian nationalism with a program to put “American Citizens First.” What is the vision of change that people on the left are offering? -
ESPN - Sports
New Chelsea boss Maresca wants culture change
New Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca is looking to change the culture and bring more aggression into the team to turn around the fortunes of last season's Premier League under-achievers. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Palestinian Doctor Says He Was Beaten During Seven Months in Israeli Custody
The former director of Gaza’s largest hospital says he was beaten and denied access to a lawyer while in an Israeli detention center—raising new questions about Israel’s treatment of prisoners.Israel -
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CBS News - Top stories
Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill Hezbollah commander, Reuters reports
Israel's strikes across its northern border on Lebanon have killed a senior Hezbollah field commander, according to a new Reuters report. Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst for BBC News, joined CBS News with more on the situation.Israel -
The New York Times - World
Israeli Leaders to Discuss Hamas Response on Cease-Fire Proposal
A senior White House official called progress in talks with Hamas “a breakthrough,” while Israel was more restrained, and both said major obstacles to a truce remained.Israel -
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