Gazans searched for loved ones and heard news of family members killed as communications gradually returned to the enclave on Sunday after a near total blackout as Israel's troops pushed into the besieged enclave. The United Nations also warned that Palestinians were desperate for food and that civil order was breaking down after three weeks of Israeli bombardment and a siege on the densely populated coastal strip. The fighting intensified on Friday night as Israeli forces waged ground operations in Gaza in what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as the second phase of the war aimed at crushing Hamas. Shaban Ahmed, a public servant who works as an eng
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