‘Dear Girl, Get Out!’: A Young Palestinian Escapes an Israeli Strike
Our latest report investigates an Israeli strike that killed 18 children, and identifies a surviving little girl captured in a haunting video, silhouetted against raging flames.
Israeli military says it has killed @AlJazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif. Commitee to Protect Journalists @CPJMENA repeatedly warned he was being “targeted by an Israeli military smear campaign, which he believes is a precursor to his assassination” https://t.co/UL4C3uuk6H
Shot in the head and chest.
We investigated the killing of two-year-old Layan and six-year-old Mira.
We also found many more cases of children shot in the head and chest in Gaza, from the beginning of the war right up until last month.
https://t.co/rAMLWsEyQp
A New York Times Investigation:
How Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza to Stay in Power
This is the inside story, containing many details that have never been previously reported, of Netanyahu’s role in the events that led to the Oct. 7 attacks and of the way that his political calculations affected the conduct of the war that followed. It reveals how — in cabinet meetings, closed-door sessions with his top advisers and phone calls with international allies — Netanyahu made a series of decisions that prolonged a cataclysmic war in part to keep himself in power.
To understand the role that Netanyahu’s own calculations played in prolonging the war, we spoke with more than 110 officials in Israel, the United States and the Arab world. These officials — both supporters and critics — have all met, observed or worked with the prime minister since the start of the war and sometimes long before it began. We also reviewed scores of documents, including records of government meetings, communications among officials, negotiation records, war plans, intelligence assessments, secret Hamas protocols and court documents.
With Patrick Kingsley and Natan Odenheimer, and the photographs of Ziv Koren
@PatrickKingsley@natan_oden via @NYTmag@nytimes
https://t.co/I9CXAWbwJu
@RShivshankar Hi Rahul. I'm a journalist with The New York Times. I hope you're safe. Did you film this clip yourself? If so, can we use and credit you?
‘Dear Girl, Get Out!’: A Young Palestinian Escapes an Israeli Strike
Our latest report investigates an Israeli strike that killed 18 children, and identifies a surviving little girl captured in a haunting video, silhouetted against raging flames.
Every war has lasting haunting images that define it. The little girl escaping fire from an Israeli strike on a shelter is one such image. NYT visual investigation:
https://t.co/XBaHrDipAB
‘Dear Girl, Get Out!’: A Young Palestinian Escapes an Israeli Strike
Our latest report investigates an Israeli strike that killed 18 children, and identifies a surviving little girl captured in a haunting video, silhouetted against raging flames.
Mohammed al Bardawil, a young witness to the March 23 attack on medics in Gaza, was killed on Saturday when an Israeli gunboat fired on Rafah beach. His father Saeed asked our colleague @BilalAbuYazan today for a photo of his son when he interviewed them together for our report.
Renewed Israeli strikes are not just killing Gazans; they are also displacing them. The UN estimates 280,000 have been displaced since the collapse of the ceasefire on March 18.
We investigated a strike where a 2,000-pound bomb hit a displaced encampment in Gaza City, destroying a crucial shelter and killing 4-year-old Razan Hamdiye.
“But when it came to Gaza, Mr. Trump’s thinking on Tuesday was so far outside the box that it was not clear he even knew there was a box.” https://t.co/pHabSacW43