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  • Grief and despair as women, children and people seeking refuge in southern Gaza are killed

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  • 'You're incredible': Biden thanks U.S. fighter squadrons that helped defend Israel

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  • President Biden urges restraint after Iran’s attack on Israel

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  • Escalating concerns about wider war in the Middle East

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  • Dozens of Iranian attack drones launched toward Israel

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  • Biden's message to Iran over potential strike on Israel: 'Don't'

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  • Journalist loses a leg after Israeli missile strike in Gaza

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  • Mideast on edge as Iran vows to 'punish' Israel for Syrian attack

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Rep. Yarmuth: If Syria vote were now, 'I'd vote no'

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Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ku., is not convinced that attacking Syria is in the best security interests of the U.S. He tells Alex Witt that he does not think Pres. Obama can say anything in his speech on Tuesday that will change his mind. Yarmuth says that the issue is about war fatigue among his constituents and the repercussions of a strike that could drag America into another long conflict.