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Will the ‘cancel culture’ crowd speak up about the silencing of Asna Tabassum? Don’t hold your breath
The University of Southern California canceled its valedictorian’s planned speech after pro-Palestinian posts. It’s no surprise
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‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
The Israeli army has marked tens of thousands of Gazans as suspects for assassination, using an AI targeting system with little human oversight and a permissive policy for casualties, +972 and Local Call reveal.
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Holocaust Survivor destroys Israel's façade
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Fifa Urged to Ban Israel over Shooting of Palestinian Boy Footballers
Israeli checkpoint soldiers end two teenagers' football careers with bullets
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Israel fires on 29 'terror sites' after rockets from Gaza hit populated areas
Eight rockets fired by jihadis in Gaza land in populated areas of southern Israel.
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Israel demolishes Bedouin village for 68th time
Israeli forces on Wednesday demolished the Bedouin village of Al-Araqib in the Negev Desert for the 68th time. "A large number of army and police forces stormed into the village and leveled ten homes to the ground," Awad Abu Frieh, a spokesman for the families of the village, told Anadolu Agency.
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Palestinian university students’ trip to Auschwitz causes uproar
Professor Mohammed S. Dajani took 27 Palestinian college students to visit the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland a few weeks ago as part of a project designed to teach empathy and tolerance. Upon his return, his university disowned the trip, his fellow Palestinians branded him a traitor and friends advised a quick vacation abroad.
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews are resisting new laws which force them to join the army
Despite unprecedented pressure to start swapping the holy books they so assiduously study for the M-16 of the Israeli army, the ultra-Orthodox young men at the Hebron Yeshiva, or religious seminary, are planning to stick to their lives of learning and prayer. They're holding out against plans to draft them into the military and the workforce, and to turn them into adherents of the Zionist, or Jewish nationalist, ideology on which the Israeli state is based.
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Human Rights Watch: 'Israel Must Stop Shooting at Palestinian Civilians for Simply Crossing a Line'
Human Rights Watch has implored the Israeli military to end the illegal shooting of Palestinian civilians near the Gaza border. Israeli forces killed at least four Palestinian civilians and wounded other 60 since the beginning of this year, said HRW. The victims included a disabled woman and a 16-year-old student who was reportedly shot dead as he was having a picnic with high school friends.
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How U.S. billionaire Sheldon Adelson is buying up Israel’s media
Las Vegas casino magnate and GOP super donor Sheldon Adelson is gambling on a new venture. On Wednesday, after the Israeli antitrust authority approved his purchase of two more news outlets, the Jewish American billionaire upped his ante in the country’s media market. Adelson already owns one of the four mainstream newspapers here, a free daily tabloid called Israel Hayom (Israel Today). He started that newspaper in 2007 and helped it grow to have the largest circulation in the country.
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Israeli spying on US at 'alarming level'
Israel spies on the United States more than any other ally does and these activities have reached an alarming level, Newsweek magazine reported on Tuesday. The main targets are US industrial and technical secrets, the weekly said, quoting classified briefings on legislation that would make it easier for Israeli citizens to get visas to enter America.
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Israel announces new settlement expansion
Israel has announced plans to build 1,500 new settlement homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem in response to the formation of a Palestinian unity government. The announcement on Wednesday came two days after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas swore in a technocratic government, which is supported by Hamas, a move bitterly opposed by the Israeli government.
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Israeli Forces Search West Bank for Missing Teenagers
Israel sent more than “a few” forces into the West Bank area of Hebron today as a search for three Israeli teenagers last seen June 12 entered its second day, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon said in broadcast remarks. “We won’t rest until we free the youths and get our hands on the terrorists responsible for their disappearance,” Ya’alon said, adding that soldiers are carrying out arrests and intelligence units are working on leads.
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Israel Is Building a Futuristic Transit System of Magnetic Pods
Israel’s biggest defense contractor is getting into mass transit, building the world’s first aerial maglev to carry people in egg-like pods around its campus at 44 mph. If all goes according to plan, you may soon see it in Tel Aviv. SkyTran is a personal rapid transit system that features two-person pods hanging from elevated…
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Bodies of 3 abducted Israeli teens found in West Bank
The bodies of three Israeli teenagers kidnapped on their way home from religious school in the West Bank more than two weeks ago were found shot to death Monday, Israeli officials said.
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Israel moves forces near Gaza border
Israel has deployed extra forces along the border with the Gaza Strip amid heightened tensions with the Palestinians. Israel says the move is part of its response to mortar and rocket fire from Palestinian militants from Gaza. Earlier on Thursday, Israel launched air strikes against the territory.
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Israel orders preparations for invasion of Gaza
Israel is laying preparations for an invasion of Gaza as its latest conflict with Hamas intensifies, it was reported on Tuesday. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, isued the orders to the Israeli army for a possible ground offensive in a three-hour meeting with defence chiefs, according to Israel's Haaretz newspaper.
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Israel air strikes on Gaza
Israel hits 160 targets in Gaza overnight, taking the Palestinian death toll to more than 27, as Hamas launches rocket attacks aimed at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
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These are the names of 13 children killed in Gaza
Renewed hostilities between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip have seen hundreds of rockets flying into Israeli territory and about 450 Israeli strikes on targets in Gaza, a thin coastal enclave that is one of the more densely packed places on Earth. Israel insists that it's cracking down on the threat posed by the Islamist group Hamas and that it is taking pains to avoid civilian casualties.
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Why the Israel-Palestine conflict is spiraling into the worst violence in years
How the major recent escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict began — and where it could go from here.
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