1843 magazine

Business

Anyone can break a Guinness World Record. I did

Consultants are designing bespoke awards to help companies build their brands

West Bank

Thousands of Gazans are stranded in Israel and the West Bank

Many say they were rounded up by the police, beaten and dumped at checkpoints

Forensics

The biblical archaeologist finding the victims Hamas burned

Bodies have been reduced to ash. Entire families are wiped out. Dismembered limbs are jumbled together

Hostages

Israel’s top hostage negotiator on dealing with Hamas

In 2011 David Meidan managed to get one person out of Gaza. Now he’s trying to free 240

Policing

Londoners can no longer rely on the police to handle mental-health emergencies

As the Met takes a step back, what will happen to people in distress?

Gaza

Ali Jadallah has lost four relatives in Gaza. He’s still taking pictures

Numb with grief, a photographer works to bear witness

Israel

The “war schizophrenia” of Israel’s peaceniks

Many lost friends in Hamas’s attacks. They don’t want to lose more in Gaza

Gaza

Life in Gaza is a series of calculations. How much water do you really need?

Palestinians worry that the world will become inured to their suffering

Israel

Their relatives are missing after Hamas’s attack. Now they’re tracking them down themselves

Frustrated by the government’s response, grassroots organisations are springing up

Gaza

Hamas’s deadly “phantom”: the man behind the attacks

Muhammad Deif transformed the militant group from a cluster of terrorist cells into a force capable of invading Israel

Israel

How one kibbutz defended itself from Hamas

Hundreds were saved. But a group of Gazan farmers died in the battle

Argentina

Sex guru, cosplayer, economist: will Javier Milei be Argentina’s next president?

He has unorthodox ideas for reviving the economy. But his pugnacity and embrace of the far-right may do further damage to the country