The danger of leaving things be: how the world ‘failed miserably’ in the Middle East

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (left), with Joe Biden on the sidelines of a UN general assembly meeting in New York in September. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Amid Israel’s turn to the right and the resurgence of armed groups in the Palestinian territories, recent horrific events highlight the dangers of diplomatic inaction

Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor

Joe Biden’s high-stakes visit to the Middle East to avert an all-out war raises serious questions about the level and nature of the president’s previous engagement in the region.… Read the rest

‘They believed it was safe’: death toll rising after blast at Gaza hospital

Rescue personnel working at the scene of the explosion at Al-Ahli Arabi hospital in Gaza City. Photograph: Reuters Tv/Reuters

Health officials say blast killed hundreds as footage shows fire engulfing medical centre owned by Anglican church

Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem

Hundreds of people are reported to have been killed in a massive explosion at a crowded hospital in Gaza City, in the biggest single loss of life in the blockaded territory in all the five wars between Hamas and Israel since the militants took over the strip in 2007.… Read the rest

China and Russia harden positions on Gaza as war stirs geopolitical tensions

The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, met his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing on Monday. Photograph: Russian foreign ministry/AFP/Getty Images

Conflict highlights growing gulf with west, as other big developing powers face difficult diplomatic choices

Jason Burke International security correspondent

China and Russia have hardened their positions towards the conflict in Gaza in recent days, as the war between Israel and Hamas aggravates existing geopolitical tensions and underscores the growing gulf between the cold war allies and western powers such as the US, UK and France.… Read the rest

Blinken returning to Israel to try to limit death toll from an invasion of Gaza

The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on Rafah in the Gaza Strip over the weekend. Photograph: Ismael Mohamad/UPI/Shutterstock

US is concerned heavy Palestinian casualties caused by expected ground assault will provoke Iran and inflame wider tensions

Patrick WintourRuth Michaelson and Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem

A last-ditch attempt to reduce the impact of a potentially catastrophic all-out Israeli land assault on Gaza will be made by the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, amid fears that the already daunting Palestinian death toll will rise and provoke an intervention by Iran or its proxies.… Read the rest

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