How Netanyahu Prolonged the Gaza War, and the F.B.I.’s Loyalty Test

内塔尼亚胡如何延长加沙战争,以及联邦调查局(FBI)的忠诚度测试

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2025-07-11

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Plus, your Friday news quiz. On Today’s Episode: How Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza to Stay in Power, by Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman and Natan Odenheimer Federal Agents Clash With Protesters During Immigration Raid at California Farm, by Livia Albeck-Ripka Lawmakers in Liberal States Want ICE Agents to Show Their Faces, by Ana Ley The F.B.I. Is Using Polygraphs to Test Officials’ Loyalty, by Adam Goldman Justice Dept. Demands Patient Details From Trans Medicine Providers, by Azeen Ghorayshi and Glenn Thrush Justice Jackson Says ‘the State of Our Democracy’ Keeps Her Up at Night, by Abbie VanSickle Nvidia Becomes First Public Company Worth $4 Trillion, by Tripp Mickle These Toads Have Psychedelic Powers, but They’d Prefer to Keep It Quiet, by Rachel Nuwer Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com.
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