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At least 140,000 people were affected by the Israeli evacuation order for Rafah on Monday, according to Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the U.N. agency helping Palestinian refugees.
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Israel said on March 19 that its forces resumed ground operations in the central and southern Gaza Strip.
From Reuters
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The Forward on MSNIsrael announces new offensive to seize ‘broad territories’ of Gaza StripThe offensive comes as Israel faces criticism after the United Nations said bodies of aid workers were found in a “mass grave.”
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OpEd: The minimum requirement for a state sponsored entity tasked with combating antisemitism, is to provide a definition that guides their work.
A Palestinian man protesting Hamas, the terror group that rules the Gaza Strip, was fatally tortured, with his body left on his family's doorstep as a warning to ...
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ZNetwork on MSNAnother Heinous War Crime: Israeli Army Kills 15 First Responders in GazaIn yet another brazen war crime, the Israeli army has murdered eight medics, six civil defense responders, and a United Nations employee. The bodies of the first responders and the UN staff were buried in the sand,
Israel’s renewed military offensive in the Gaza Strip threatens to be even deadlier and more ... of dollars in federal funding from universities accused of tolerating antisemitism, making a repeat of last year’s U.S. campus protests unlikely.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip is expanding to seize “large areas,” the defense minister said, while officials at hospitals inside the Palestinian territory said that Israeli strikes overnight and into Wednesday had killed more than 40 people, nearly a dozen of them children.
Trump’s proposal to relocate Gazans sparks Arab backlash—reviving decades-old debates over Palestinian identity, displacement, and the future of the conflict.