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  1. Middle East Crisis: Israel Welcomes Senate Passage of Aid Bill

    The U.S. Senate approved a package that includes $26 billion in aid for Israel and for civilians in conflict zones, including Gaza, over objections from some Democrats opposed to Israel's military campaign.

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    Signs Suggest That Invasion of Rafah Is All but Inevitable

    Israel says an assault on Gaza's southernmost city is vital to dismantling Hamas and has proposed evacuating civilians. But more than a million people have taken refuge in the city.

     By Steven Erlanger

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    1. 'Kharkiv Is Unbreakable': A Battered City Carries On

      For residents of Ukraine's second-largest city, daily Russian attacks have escalated fears but have not brought life to a standstill.

       By Marc Santora and Tyler Hicks

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    2. Aid to Ukraine Is on the Way. Here's How It Might Help.

      Weapons from the aid package, considered "a lifeline" for Ukraine's military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.

       By Lara Jakes

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  5. A Gen Z Resistance, Cut Off From Data Plans

    Even through the Myanmar army's communications blackout, residents of a conflict zone find moments of grace, and occasional connectivity, away from the battlefield.

     By Hannah Beech and Adam Ferguson

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  1. Lo que sabemos del ataque de Israel a Irán

    Israel arremetió contra Irán a primera hora del viernes, según funcionarios de ambos países, en lo que parecía ser su primera respuesta militar al ataque iraní contra Israel del fin de semana pasado.

     By Liam Stack

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  1. TimesVideo

    Our Reporter on the Fate of a Gazan University Class

    These university graduates in Gaza finished training just one week before the war began. We reached out to everyone in the class WhatsApp group to find out what happened to them.

    By Emma Bubola, Rebecca Suner, James Surdam and Lauren Leatherby

  2. U.N. Calls for Inquiry Into Mass Graves at 2 Gaza Hospitals

    Palestinian officials said scores of bodies had been found, some shot in the head, at one hospital after Israeli forces withdrew. Israel said it had dug up and reburied some bodies in a search for hostages.

    By Liam Stack, Hiba Yazbek and Nick Cumming-Bruce

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