
Gerry Shih
India Bureau Chief at The Washington Post
Washington Post Jerusalem bureau chief
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3 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Gerry Shih |Miriam Berger |Hazem Balousha
Israel says it fired ‘warning shots’ near aid site; health officials say 27 dead (washingtonpost.com) Israel says it fired ‘warning shots’ near aid site; health officials say 27 dead By Gerry Shih; Miriam Berger; Hazem Balousha 2025060316315900 JERUSALEM — Twenty-seven people were killed and at least 160 injured in a shooting Tuesday near an aid distribution site in southern Gaza, Gaza's Health Ministry and the International Committee of the Red Cross said.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Gerry Shih |Cate Brown |Claire Parker |Karen DeYoung
Sweeping overhaul of Gaza aid raises questions of morality and workability (washingtonpost.com) Sweeping overhaul of Gaza aid raises questions of morality and workability By Gerry Shih; Cate Brown; Claire Parker; Karen DeYoung 2025052406005900 JERUSALEM — Last year, a group of former U.S. intelligence and defense officials and business executives, working in close consultation with Israel, prepared a proposal for supplying humanitarian aid to Gaza that would address Israeli government claims...
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Gerry Shih |Mohamad El Chamaa |Miriam Berger |Suzan Haidamous
Israel ramps up attacks on Gaza as Trump leaves region without a deal (washingtonpost.com) Israel ramps up attacks on Gaza as Trump leaves region without a deal By Gerry Shih; Mohamad El Chamaa; Miriam Berger; Suzan Haidamous 2025051615165100 JERUSALEM — Israel on Friday unleashed airstrikes that killed at least 93 people in northern Gaza and massed ground forces outside the enclave as President Donald Trump left the Middle East without announcing any breakthroughs in talks between Israel and...
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3 weeks ago |
postguam.com | Gerry Shih
JERUSALEM - During his first major overseas trip this week, President Donald Trump is set to visit three countries in the Middle East - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates - without stopping in Jerusalem. It’s not the first time he has bypassed Israel or Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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3 weeks ago |
adn.com | Gerry Shih
JERUSALEM - During his first major overseas trip this week, President Donald Trump is set to visit three countries in the Middle East - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates - without stopping in Jerusalem. It’s not the first time he has bypassed Israel - or Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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