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Murder rape and extermination Hamas guilty of crimes against humanity Amnesty charges
Murder, rape, and extermination: Hamas guilty of crimes against humanity, Amnesty charges. Amnesty International released a report accusing Hamas of crimes against humanity, including murder and torture, for the October 7th massacre and the treatment of the hostages taken
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The West refuses to call out Hamass blatant manipulation of public opinion editorial
The West refuses to call out Hamas’s blatant manipulation of public opinion – editorial. Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib lost 31 family members in Gaza since the October 7 massacre, and he shattered one of the most enduring narratives of the war – the “starvation” crisis.
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US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen
US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen. The United States on Wednesday condemned the ongoing detention of current and former local staffers of the US embassy in Yemen by the Houthis.
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Israel approves 764 new homes in Judea Samaria
Israel approves 764 new homes in Judea, Samaria. Final approval by the Supreme Planning Council clears the way for the plans’ official publication and the start of the building-permit process.
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Hasmonean wall uncovered in Tower of David sheds light on Maccabean period
Hasmonean wall uncovered in Tower of David sheds light on Maccabean period. Calling it “a dream come true,” the museum’s director Eilat Lieber says the Kishle site will become the Schulich Wing for Archaeology, Art and Innovation.
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Study reveals majority of Gaza war journalists tied to terror groups
Study reveals majority of Gaza war ‘journalists’ tied to terror groups. New study reveals at least 157 of 266 Palestinians labeled as journalists and killed in Gaza were operatives or affiliates of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, highlighting how terror groups embed media workers in propaganda and military activity
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14 US colleges receive F grades for antisemitism
14 US colleges receive F grades for antisemitism. New report from StopAntisemitism organization finds that nearly 40% of Jewish students hid their Jewish identity on campus, about 60% experienced antisemitism personally.
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US considers hitting UNRWA with terrorism-related sanctions
US considers hitting UNRWA with terrorism-related sanctions. State Department official says ‘everything on the table’ but no final decision made, slams the UN agency as a ‘corrupt organization with a proven track record of aiding and abetting terrorists’
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Hoboken mayor sparks outrage by raising Palestinian flag on First Intifada anniversary
Hoboken mayor sparks outrage by raising Palestinian flag on First Intifada anniversary. Outgoing mayor raised flag without consulting city council, drawing swift condemnation from incoming mayor and Jewish community in New Jersey city home to 400 Israeli families.





