Arab States Intensify Pleas for Gaza Cease-fire as Public Anger Mounts
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 | |
By Lisa Friedman The U.S. caution came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu floated the idea that Israel might oversee security for the Gaza Strip indefinitely. | | By Vivian Nereim Citing deepening fears for regional stability, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries are beseeching the U.S. to push Israel to end its military campaign in Gaza. | | By Jonathan Weisman and Reid J. Epstein President Biden is unpopular, but the winning streak for his party and its policies has been extended through another election night. | | |
Food By Kim Severson A national fixture is enjoying a fresh surge as post-pandemic customers crave speed and solitude. And restaurants are responding with a raft of innovations. | | Opinion By Amanda Su Presidential candidates's meetings weren't always so hostile. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters The Israeli military has urged Gazans to evacuate to the south as forces close in on Gaza City. | | In televised remarks, Prime Minister António Costa of Portugal said, "no illicit act weighs on my conscience." | | By Reuters and The Associated Press King Charles outlined the British government's legislative priorities during his opening address of Parliament. | | |
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