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World Central Kitchen said ongoing attacks in Rafah forced it to suspend work at its main kitchen there. Aid groups said Israel’s offensive upended operations.
The balloons carried trash and “filth,” according to South Korean authorities. They were a reaction to balloons previously sent by activists from the South.
The African National Congress looks likely to win the most parliamentary seats but fall short of a majority for the first time in three decades.
The State Department official, Stacy Gilbert, resigned Tuesday, saying the administration was wrong to conclude Israel had not obstructed aid to Gaza.
India’s general election ends this weekend, with Prime Minister Nerendra Modi leading the polls. Today on “Post Reports,” we unpack where Modi’s support comes from and what a win for his party would mean for the world’s largest democracy.
The gap in deliveries is likely to extend “at least a week,” said a Pentagon official, as the U.S. and Israeli militaries reassemble pieces of the damaged pier.
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