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| | US blames Hamas for Gaza truce breakdown as war resumes | The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended Friday as Israeli forces resumed airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, marking a significant escalation after a weeklong pause in hostilities. The United States blamed Hamas for the breakdown, citing its failure to provide a list of hostages for release. "The onus is on Hamas to be able to produce a list of hostages that they can get out so that we can try to get this pause back in place," John Kirby, the U.S. National Security Council’s coordinator for strategic communications, told USA Today. Read more.Related Stories ...Hamas hostage Guy Iluz, son of American mother, among 6 hostages found deadTexas Baptists help provide 100K meals amid Israel-Hamas war | Nearly 50K Americans died by suicide last year ... and most were men | Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that nearly 50,000 Americans committed suicide last year, the majority of whom were men. Once the report is finalized, researchers believe the final figure will be the highest number ever recorded in the U.S. Read more. |
| | Align Your Health Care With Your Faith | God used a season of uncertainty to grow Brendon and Nina’s faith. It was through some of the stormiest days of their infant daughter’s medical crisis that Nina most felt His presence. It’s also a time fellow Samaritan members came alongside them to help ease their burdens through prayer, encouragement, and financial support for their medical bills. Read More | |
| | The peace we all long for | In order to understand the story of Christmas, we have to go back. Not back just a few thousand years to the birth of Jesus, but all the way back, back to our first parents, Adam and Eve. God placed them in the lush and perfect garden of Eden. They had everything they needed. It was perfect. Then they sinned. Continue reading. |
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