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‘People are fearful of what’s to come’: Gaza civilians flee waves of Israeli strikes

‘People are fearful of what’s to come’: Gaza civilians flee waves of Israeli strikes

The Guardian reports: Palestinians across the besieged Gaza Strip have described their terror and confusion, as thousands fled a wave of Israeli airstrikes after Hamas’s unprecedented cross-border incursion. “When we began asking about the situation inside the hospitals we work with, one person described it as a slaughterhouse,” said Mahmoud Shalabi of Medical Aid for Palestinians, who is overseeing support to hospitals across the Gaza Strip. “There were bodies laying on the ground, there wasn’t enough space in the emergency…

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Gaza residents horrified by Hamas’ ‘ISIS-style’ threat to kill hostages on camera

Gaza residents horrified by Hamas’ ‘ISIS-style’ threat to kill hostages on camera

The Daily Beast reports: Gaza residents suffering wave after wave of Israeli bombing on Monday reacted with horror, as Hamas threatened to start executing Israeli hostages on camera each time a civilian is killed in an airstrike without warning. Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for the armed wing of Hamas, made the blood-chilling threat after a day of heavy bombing across the Gaza Strip in response to the militants’ raid on Israel over the weekend, which killed at least 700 people…

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‘Rudderless and leaderless’: House GOP lurches forward after Israel attacks

‘Rudderless and leaderless’: House GOP lurches forward after Israel attacks

Politico reports: Hamas’ deadly attack on Israel has prompted a wave of speculation about whether the House is capable of responding — including whether Acting Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry needs to be given more authority to move legislation. Were Rep. Kevin McCarthy still leading right now, there’s no doubt that he would quickly call up a vote reaffirming U.S. support for its closest ally in the Middle East. It would also attempt to split Democrats, whose ranks include Israel…

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Team Trump is using ‘Fyre Festival strategies’ in N.Y. fraud case

Team Trump is using ‘Fyre Festival strategies’ in N.Y. fraud case

Rolling Stone reports: In the weeks leading up to the start of his $250 million civil fraud trial in New York, Donald Trump and his attorneys privately discussed how they believed defeat in this trial was preordained. Their best chance — and it wasn’t much, according to two sources familiar with the matter and another two people briefed on internal deliberations — would be to fight the case on appeal. This belief led to the development of an approach to…

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After hoping RFK Jr would peel support from Biden, GOP now sees him as a threat to Trump

After hoping RFK Jr would peel support from Biden, GOP now sees him as a threat to Trump

The Washington Post reports: Attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s pivot Monday to an independent run for president met immediate resistance from Republican leaders, who have concluded that his new effort threatens to cannibalize their vote share next year, helping to reelect President Biden. Keeping up with politics is easy with The 5-Minute Fix Newsletter, in your inbox weekdays. The Republican National Committee greeted his announcement with a press release that described Kennedy as “just another radical, far-left Democrat,” with a…

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Netanyahu bears responsibility for this Israel-Gaza war

Netanyahu bears responsibility for this Israel-Gaza war

The lead editorial at Haaretz says: The disaster that befell Israel on the holiday of Simchat Torah is the clear responsibility of one person: Benjamin Netanyahu. The prime minister, who has prided himself on his vast political experience and irreplaceable wisdom in security matters, completely failed to identify the dangers he was consciously leading Israel into when establishing a government of annexation and dispossession, when appointing Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir to key positions, while embracing a foreign policy that…

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The IDF seemed to evaporate in Israel’s moment of desperate need

The IDF seemed to evaporate in Israel’s moment of desperate need

Haviv Rettig Gur writes: It was a horror, interminable, impossible. Hour after hour, families sat huddled in their homes awaiting rescue from the Hamas gunmen streaming through their towns and villages. Families were butchered in cold blood. In one home, a terrorist shot the parents dead, took a child’s cellphone and started broadcasting it all in a livestream on their Facebook account. Grandmothers were pulled in wheelchairs to waiting vehicles ready to carry them as hostages into Gaza. Then came…

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Tehran’s hostile takeover of the Palestinian cause

Tehran’s hostile takeover of the Palestinian cause

Michael Young writes: The surprise offensive by Hamas on October 7 has launched a thousand morsels of speculation. There is indeed much that can be concluded from the organization’s attacks against Israeli towns, its random killing of Israelis, its abduction of Israeli military personnel and civilians, and its firing of thousands of rockets against Israeli towns and cities. But one thing that is undeniable is that what we saw, and are continuing to see, in Gaza is Iran’s hostile takeover…

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The attack on Israel was a message from Iran

The attack on Israel was a message from Iran

Kim Ghattas writes: The Hamas attack against Israel is not only a massive Israeli intelligence and military (as well as a U.S. intelligence) failure, but also a dramatic success for Iran’s axis of resistance from Yemen to Gaza. The highly choreographed, multipronged, day-long operation and incursion into Israel itself, involving the use of motorized paragliders and drones and the taking of hostages, required months of planning and training that only Iran and Hezbollah could have provided. Late yesterday, a Hamas…

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This Gaza war didn’t come out of nowhere

This Gaza war didn’t come out of nowhere

Jonathan Guyer writes: It took Hamas’s deadly attack today to remind Israel, the United States, and the world that Palestine still matters. The militant group based in occupied Gaza launched aerial attacks and broke through the heavily secured fence into the State of Israel. Hundreds of Israelis have been killed, a historic scale of violence for the country. The Israeli counterattack will inevitably lead to more death and destruction for Palestinians and a tightened occupation. It comes after nearly two decades of…

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Verified accounts spread fake news release about a Biden $8 billion aid package to Israel

Verified accounts spread fake news release about a Biden $8 billion aid package to Israel

NBC News reports: A doctored White House press release posted online falsely claimed that the Biden administration had authorized $8 billion in emergency aid to Israel on Saturday. The fact that it was faked didn’t stop it from being posted across the internet and rising to the top of Google search results. The faked document is one of the most far-reaching instances of misinformation to come out of the most recent violent conflict between Hamas and Israel, fooling several online publications into…

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How not to respond to Hamas’s assault on Israel

How not to respond to Hamas’s assault on Israel

Benjamin Wittes writes: The reason I don’t write about Israeli-Palestinian matters much is that the more time I have spent with them, the less I think I have anything useful to say on the subject. The process of spending time with the actual conflict has humbled me to the point that I am these days much more interested in asking questions than I am in making pronouncements. I am much more interested in conveying information than I am in telling…

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Hamas’ surprise attack has terrified Israelis — but it wasn’t unprovoked

Hamas’ surprise attack has terrified Israelis — but it wasn’t unprovoked

Haggai Matar writes: Contrary to what many Israelis are saying, and while the army was clearly caught completely off guard by this invasion, this is not a “unilateral” or “unprovoked” attack. The dread Israelis are feeling right now, myself included, is a sliver of what Palestinians have been feeling on a daily basis under the decades-long military regime in the West Bank, and under the siege and repeated assaults on Gaza. The responses we are hearing from many Israelis today…

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Iran’s support for Hamas fans suspicion it’s wrecking Israel-Saudi deal

Iran’s support for Hamas fans suspicion it’s wrecking Israel-Saudi deal

Politico reports: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s top military adviser said Tehran supported the attacks by Hamas against Israel on Saturday and would continue to back the Islamist fighters “until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem.” The remarks by Yahya Rahim Safavi, a former commander of the country’s Revolutionary Guards, will only fan suspicion that Tehran played a direct role in supporting its traditional ally, Hamas, in the well-planned attacks that have killed at least 40 people and injured…

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How the war will likely upend Biden’s diplomacy on Saudi-Israel normalization

How the war will likely upend Biden’s diplomacy on Saudi-Israel normalization

The New York Times reports: The startling clash between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which threatens to become a regional conflict, jeopardizes the months-long effort by President Biden and his top aides to push Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel. Even before the assault by Palestinian militants of Hamas on Israeli towns on Saturday morning, American officials, including Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, had warned that the complex diplomacy over normalization might not bear fruit. On Saturday, Mr….

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