As Israel orders Gaza hospitals to evacuate, health care is 'on its knees' Israel says it wants hospitals in northern Gaza to empty out so it can go after Hamas militants operating there. Palestinians say health care is collapsing in the territory. Jaclyn Diaz
In the shops of Jerusalem, empty seats and anguished hearts are all that's left The Old City of Jerusalem is thousands of years old. People from all over the world travel here to see the expansive history and the foundation of religions and empires — until now. Erika Ryan
The brutal calculus of war: Is the killing of civilians ever justified? The numbers are classified, but U.S. military planners use what's called a collateral damage estimate to gauge how many civilians might be killed in an attack on a target. Here's what that means. Tom Bowman
Israel revises down its death toll from the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks to about 1,200 In a text message to journalists, a spokesperson from Israel's Foreign Ministry said "around 1,200" is now what he called "the official number of people" killed by Hamas militants on Oct. 7. Lauren Frayer
Hospitals are protected in war. But the safeguard is not absolute This question is part of the bitter Israeli-Palestinian debate over the war in Gaza, where thousands of civilians have been killed. Greg Myre
Israel has agreed to a daily 'humanitarian corridor.' What does this mean? Israel has already allowed civilians to use a "humanitarian corridor" into southern Gaza in the past week. Thousands of Palestinians have managed to use this time to head south. Jaclyn Diaz
Thai farmhands in Israel face a grim choice: work in a war zone or go home to poverty Some 30,000 Thais were working in Israel prior to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. More than 7,000 have left Israel since. More than 50 Thai citizens were killed or taken hostage in the attacks. Scott Neuman
6 takeaways from the third Republican primary debate At the GOP debate in Miami, five Republicans sparred over top issues include the Israel-Hamas war, Ukraine, China, abortion and Social Security. Here's what you need to know. Sarah McCammon
This Israeli general saw the horror of the Hamas attack. Now, he's urging optimism The morning of the Hamas attack on Israel, Yair Golan — a former member of Israel's parliament and a major general in the country's military reserves — leapt into action. Megan Lim
Hospitals in Israel move underground to keep working amid rockets from Lebanon Across Israel, especially in the north, hospitals are setting up underground or fortified care facilities as fallout from war with Hamas intensifies fighting with militants in neighboring Lebanon. Elissa Nadworny