Canadian-Israeli Shye Weinstein documents how he and his friends fled from deadly party where Hamas terrorists killed at least 260: 'We only slowed down for checkpoints and bodies'
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Civilian online groups form to raise funds, buy bulletproof vests, helmets, food and more for fighters heading for Gaza, northern border, and West Bank
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Few gun battles reported Sunday, but IDF spokesman says Hamas terrorists are still in the country, with 13 communities not declared clear; Sderot residents told not to leave homes
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National Unity head says he'll back premier if given influence over security matters; Yisrael Beytenu demands commitment to toppling Hamas
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K-12 classes cancelled for Monday and Tuesday, with a gradual return starting Wednesday, 'subject to a situational assessment,' ministry says
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Protest organizers, private citizens and many others aim to lend a hand to southern residents affected by the conflict. Here are links to grassroots efforts
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Police pursue suspect, apparently an Israeli man, driving from Gaza border area north along Route 4; official says unclear why he didn't stop for authorities
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The ease with which Hamas controlled the community for 17 hours made many appreciate both locals' resolve and their country's vulnerability
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The hundreds dead across southern Israel include a senior officer, a regional mayor, and kids in Bedouin communities without shelters who were killed by rockets
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Those in areas under siege who can't get to police station can call 105 hotline to file report, as families fear for relatives near Gaza who can't be contacted amid massive attack