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Israel blocking Gaza aid risks lives – Tanaiste

An Israeli blockage of humanitarian aid into Gaza poses a “serious risk to people’s lives”, Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said....

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DOJ Will Crack Down on Campus Anti-Semitism, Trump Nominee for Civil Rights Division Says

The Department of Justice will take aggressive action against rising anti-Semitism on college campuses throughout the United States, Harmeet Dhillon...

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Grow a Spine: Democrats Have a Lot to Learn From the German Left

Germany’s election results may at first seem like just another success for conservative and far-right forces. The Christian Democrats won the most...

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Freed hostage Emily Damari says scars show ‘freedom’ as she undergoes surgery

A British-Israeli woman held hostage by Hamas for 15 months said her scars represent “freedom, hope and strength” as she underwent surgery for...

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Bernie Sanders Hasn’t Stopped Arms Sales to Israel — But He Won’t Stop Trying

With the Gaza ceasefire teetering on the edge of collapse, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., introduced new legislation aimed at halting the sale of bombs,...

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Americans Overwhelmingly Support Israel’s Right to Defend Itself, Poll Finds

Eighty-two percent of U.S. adults also believe that Hamas should be removed from power

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Understanding Israel’s “System of Domination”

The process of Jewish expansion over Palestinian land has involved maintaining a “system of domination,” says author Nathan Thrall on this...

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Israel has cut off all supplies to Gaza. Here's what that means

Israel has cut off the entry of all food and other goods into Gaza in an echo of the siege it imposed in the earliest days of its war with Hamas. The...

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War Clouds Over Lebanon as Hezbollah and Israel Clash

The escalating military confrontation between Hezbollah and Israel now threatens to expand the conflict in Gaza into a full-blown regional war. For...

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Syrians begin fasting during first Ramadan without Assad family rule in decades

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Some restaurants and coffee shops in Syria were closed during the day Saturday while others opened as usual as observant...

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