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The U.S. has few options to bring peace

ORE THAN 250 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE LATEST round of violence between Israel and Hamas, many of them civilian men, women and children. The overwhelming majority of the dead, including Hamas militants, were killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. Behind-the-scenes diplomacy from the Biden Administration and the willingness of Egypt’s government to mediate played some role, but the bloodshed ended only when Israel and Hamas each

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