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Why the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Is Happening Now

After months of frustrating the Biden Administration, Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised to accept a deal on the eve of Trump’s return to the White...

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IBM CEO: We Listen to What Israel and Saudi Arabia Consider “Correct Behavior”

The ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza has triggered tense, at times hostile, reckonings across American tech companies over their role in the killing....

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Hamas expresses commitment to ceasefire with Israel

The militant group Hamas expressed its commitment to a ceasefire with Israel on Thursday, as mediators worked to preserve the halt in fighting amid...

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The U.S. Has Been at War in Yemen for 20 Years, but Houthis Can Still Choke the Red Sea

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked two oil tankers in the Red Sea on Monday with ballistic missiles and a one-way attack drone, according...

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Kamala Harris Mentioned Palestinian Suffering — in the Passive Voice

At the Democratic National Convention this week in Chicago, Israel’s war on Gaza was the elephant in the room. On this Intercept podcast special,...

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Columbia Welcomes Students Back to Campus With Arrests

Columbia University’s school year began this week with New York Police Department officers arresting two students in front of campus at a...

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Netanyahu Must Be Brought to Justice. But We Can’t Stop There.

This genocide is a massive criminal undertaking, and we must hold as many of its perpetrators accountable as we can.

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After a Shaky Start, Walz Reveals the Fascist Behind the Curtain

In the vice-presidential debate, JD Vance was every bit the polished Yale Law alum, but his canned bromides turned foul in the end.

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Antony Blinken’s Exit Interview

President Biden’s long-serving Secretary of State on the crisis in Gaza, and his reason for optimism about lasting peace in the region.

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