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Rafah has become a haven for about half of Gaza's more than 2 million people who fled fighting in the rest of Gaza. U.S. officials have become openly critical of Israel. President Biden said the military campaign in Gaza has been over the top.

An overnight Russian drone attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city has killed seven people, including three young children. A massive blaze from an oil depot that was hit spread to homes. More than 50 people were evacuated.

Meanwhile, in Washington, senators are pressing ahead with a $95 billion foreign aid bill that includes money for Ukraine.

And in Pakistan, a surprising outcome from the national elections has thrown the country into political chaos. Candidates backed by the imprisoned opposition leader Imran Khan have won the most seats in parliament, though they fell short of a majority. Khan supporters gathered outside the election commission in Karachi. They say vote rigging in Thursday's balloting denied them enough seats to form a government by themselves.

Three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whose party won the second most number of seats, said he would begin talks in a bid to form a governing coalition.

Still to come on PBS News Weekend, rising political tensions in Germany over the growing popularity of the far right and how people with disabilities navigate the dating world.

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