In the News
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Hind Rajab Foundation files war crimes complaint in India against anonymous Israeli traveler
Hind Rajab Foundation files war crimes complaint in India against anonymous Israeli traveler. The pro-Palestinian organization claims that the Israeli is a reservist who was involved during his service in the Gaza Strip in the “unlawful destruction of civilian property” in Khan Yunis.
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Israelis computer science olympiad gold medal revoked after displaying flag at awards ceremony
Israeli’s computer science olympiad gold medal revoked after displaying flag at awards ceremony. Team leader Ryvchin Ryvchin said the competition “was really great,” despite the incident, with three Israeli students winning gold and one bronze.
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She thought the Holocaust erased her family
She thought the Holocaust erased her family. Then a DNA test found 50 relatives. Adriana Turk believed she was the last surviving member of her bloodline. Now, at 74, she is meeting cousins around the world, including in Israel
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UK Green Party members discussed killing Zionists in leaked WhatsApp messages
UK Green Party members discussed ‘killing Zionists’ in leaked WhatsApp messages. The WhatsApp group, which members and activists used to coordinate party campaigning, conference motions, and foreign policy discussions, also contained remarks targeting British Jews.
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Annihilation through work London exhibit highlights overlooked story of slave labor in WWII
‘Annihilation through work’: London exhibit highlights overlooked story of slave labor in WWII ‘Nazi Slave Labor: Perpetrators and Victims,’ which runs at the Wiener Holocaust Library through the end of October, explains how integral forced workers were in Germany’s wartime economy
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US charges 17 Iranians in cyber campaign targeting universities including Israeli schools
US charges 17 Iranians in cyber campaign targeting universities, including Israeli schools. The U.S. Justice Department says the defendants stole 31.5 terabytes of academic data and intellectual property for the Iranian regime.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Gaslighting on steroids
Gaslighting on steroids. The libels against Israel are all falling apart.
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Iraq seeks Saudi Syrian ties as it faces pressure to rein in Iran-backed militias - analysis
Iraq seeks Saudi, Syrian ties as it faces pressure to rein in Iran-backed militias – analysis. Iraq’s militias have threatened US forces and Israel in the past. They have kidnapped journalists and carried out hundreds of attacks on the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq.
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What Venezuelas renewed ties with Israel could mean for Iran - analysis
What Venezuela’s renewed ties with Israel could mean for Iran – analysis. Venezuela’s decision to renew consular relations with Israel comes after two decades in which Caracas became Iran’s principal strategic partner in Latin America.



