Gaza, Israel and US sanctions
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Israeli strikes kill 40 in Gaza
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Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff.
Medical workers are forced to make life-or-death decisions for patients whose injuries would be treatable if they had the supplies, according to a new report.
Adam Farber, chief risk officer, and Rich Hutchinson, head of BCG’s social impact practice, will lose those jobs following the results of an internal investigation, the firm’s partners have been told. They would remain at BCG in client-facing roles, the people said. BCG declined to comment.
Israel has agreed to allow in fuel for the first time since March; the E.U. will have a presence at border crossings.
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Israel and Hamas may be able to reach a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal within one or two weeks but such an agreement is not likely to be secured in just a day's time, a senior Israeli official said on Wednesday.
Edward Djerejian, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and senior fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center, discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and chances for a ceasefire deal.
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Doctors in Gaza say they were forced to cram multiple babies into one incubator as hospitals warned that fuel shortages are forcing them to shut off vital services, putting patients’ lives at risk.
Kino Lorber acquires North American rights to Sepideh Farsi's Gaza documentary featuring Palestinian photojournalist killed in Israeli missile strike.