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    'It's the Stuff of Nightmares' Scenes from Inside a Gaza Hospital

    'It's the Stuff of Nightmares' Scenes from Inside a Gaza Hospital
    It's been nearly a hundred days since Hamas' deadly attack on Israel, which prompted Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza. Israel says it aims to destroy Hamas.

    By Palestinian officials' tally - more than 23,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and about one in every 40 people there have been wounded in just three months.

    Israel's military is now pushing deeper into central Gaza. The World Health Organization says the most important hospital there is al-Aqsa Hospital.

    American pediatrician Seema Jilani, spent two weeks working at the al-Aqsa hospital there. She recorded voice memos about what she saw and talks to NPR's Ari Shapiro about the experience.

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    11/3/23: BREAKING: Biden HUMILIATED as Israel Rejects Pause

    11/3/23: BREAKING: Biden HUMILIATED as Israel Rejects Pause

    Krystal and Saagar discuss Israel rejecting the Biden administrations request for a humanitarian pause in Gaza.

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    An interview with a Hamas leader

    An interview with a Hamas leader

    How does the Palestinian militant group justify the atrocities committed in Israel? Why has it done this? What does it plan to do with the hostages? In a conversation with Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior official, Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist's editor-in-chief, presses for answers.


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