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Israel-Hamas war
Israeli PM Netanyahu signals ‘second stage of war’ against Hamas, pledges to ‘abolish this evil’
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Israeli PM Netanyahu signals ‘second stage of war’ against Hamas, pledges to ‘abolish this evil’
‘The war inside Gaza is going to be long,’ Netanyahu says, calling the ground invasion a ‘holy mission’.
Israel is in a fight to the finish. Whatever comes next, it must change
‘Lord, where do we go?’  
Gaza’s social media voices begin to fall silent
Analysis  
Netanyahu is a master of survival but Israel won’t forget that the Hamas attack happened on his watch
Headlines
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The eerie new age of bushfire bunkers
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Sydney  
Family of man shot dead during psychotic episode demand police retract claim he was ‘known’ to them
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In its first weeks, the Israel-Hamas war has already seen significant bloodshed on both sides, as well as a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The ripple effects have been felt globally, with foreign leaders flying to the region to try and prevent escalation, and spikes in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crime reported in the US and Europe.

As the Guardian’s Head of International News, making sense of this rapidly developing conflict is a round-the-clock job for me and my colleagues on the international desks in London, New York and Sydney. Over recent years, we have continued to invest in correspondents able to tell this story from the ground and in experienced, expert journalists and commentators who can analyse and make sense of the situation.

We are committed to covering every aspect of this war, from the ordinary people caught up in it to the regional and global ramifications. We are committed, too, to combatting the vast amount of misinformation, rumour and hate swirling online.

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Newsroom edition: Australia’s response to the Israel-Hamas war – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: Australia’s response to the Israel-Hamas war – Full Story podcast
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Australia hold off New Zealand for victory in classic
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He showed up in a flowing white shirt with a bottle of wine
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Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
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Science
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Environment
Australia news  
Traditional owners welcome scrapping of plan to raise Warragamba dam wall
Traditional owners welcome scrapping of plan to raise Warragamba dam wall
Sydney  
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