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Israel-Hamas war
Israel-Hamas war: Israel says it hit 150 ‘underground targets’ in Gaza overnight
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Israel-Hamas war: Israel says it hit 150 ‘underground targets’ in Gaza overnight
Israel knocks out territory’s communications as it says it is ‘expanding’ ground operations in Gaza
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Israel intensifies Gaza assault and severs communications across territory
Furniture for firewood, radios for news  
Israel’s siege throws life in Gaza back decades
Food  
Airstrikes on Gaza bakeries add to ‘catastrophic’ shortages
 

Jamie Wilson

Head of International News, The Guardian

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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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Three former senior Lib Dems sue Sun and NoW publisher over phone hacking
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Kyiv look to Las Vegas as model for ousting Russians from gambling sector
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Ukraine  
Pro-Moscow politician in critical condition after apparent assassination attempt
Russia  
Moscow raises interest rate to 15% after steep climb in inflation
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The last whale hunter in Iceland
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The last whale hunter in Iceland
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