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Mansour Abbas Maybe I dont call to destroy Hamas so they dont kill me
Mansour Abbas: ‘Maybe I don’t call to destroy Hamas so they don’t kill me’. Ra’am chairman Mansour Abbas said he avoids calling for Hamas’s destruction out of fear for his life, accusing PM Netanyahu and opposition leaders of delegitimizing his party and seeking to bar it from future elections.
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UK police use false Amsterdam riot account to bar Israelis
UK police use false Amsterdam riot account to bar Israelis. An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
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Hamas followed 100000 IDF soldiers online before Oct. 7 attacks
Hamas followed 100,000 IDF soldiers online before Oct. 7 attacks. The terror group collected information that seemed trivial by the troops, but enabled it to piece together an exact puzzle of the IDF defense positions.
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Trump signs order to advance labeling Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists
Trump signs order to advance labeling Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists. “President Trump is confronting the Muslim Brotherhood’s transnational network, which fuels terrorism and destabilization campaigns against US interests and allies in the Middle East,”
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Oct. 7 victims sue Binance and founder say they funneled millions to Hamas
Oct. 7 victims sue Binance and founder, say they funneled millions to Hamas. Victims of Hamas’ 2023 attack sued Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao, alleging the platform enabled over $1 billion in transactions for terrorist groups even after its US criminal plea.
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Poland is for Poles not Jews Polish MPs speech outside Auschwitz stirs outrage
‘Poland is for Poles, not Jews’: Polish MP’s speech outside Auschwitz stirs outrage. Braun, the head of the Confederation of the Polish Crown party, made the comments on Saturday amid news of the Polish government’s plans to adopt a resolution combating antisemitism.
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Flooding collapses West Bank security fence section near Hebron causing security breach risk
Flooding collapses West Bank security fence section near Hebron, causing security breach risk. The collapse marks a potentially dangerous security breach from the West Bank.
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Houthis have gone rogue and no longer take orders from Tehran Iranian officials say report
Houthis ‘have gone rogue’ and no longer take orders from Tehran, Iranian officials say – report. Tensions between Tehran and the Houthis reportedly escalated in April, after Iran failed to respond during heavy US strikes.
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Arizona man charged with hate crime for synagogue arson
Arizona man charged with hate crime for synagogue arson. The 31-year-old is alleged to have destroyed part of the Khal Chasidim synagogue in a March 3 fire.


