A 72-Hour Cease-Fire Is Announced in Gaza ConflictNYT Now
Secretary of State John Kerry announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed to a humanitarian cease-fire, which was to start on Friday, but that Israeli troops who have entered Gaza can remain.
Secretary of State John Kerry announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed to a humanitarian cease-fire, which was to start on Friday, but that Israeli troops who have entered Gaza can remain.
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