Israel steps up nighttime bombardment of Gaza
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still in Washington on a nearly week-long visit, and with ceasefire talks possibly arriving at a breakthrough, Israel has stepped up its nighttime bombings, leaving almost 100 Palestinians dead every day in the strip.

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