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What Was the Waco Siege? Revisiting the 51-Day Standoff and Fire That Killed Nearly 80 Cult Members Thirty-two years ago, a 51-day standoff between federal law enforcement and a religious cult ...
They happened in different years, but residents in two major Texas cities were digging out in disbelief on this date from two of the deadliest and intense tornadoes in state history.
With much of Gaza in rubble, men, women and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air and with food supplies dwindling, families were having to make do with ...
In Waco, the 51-day siege ended April 19, 1993, exactly two years before the Oklahoma City bombing, with dozens of members of the Branch Davidian religious sect perishing in a fire.
ATF marks 30 years since Branch Davidian compound raid outside Waco: 2023 marked 30 years since the deadly federal raid at the Branch Davidian compound outside Waco. In an annual remembrance, ATF ...
In 1993, as the world watched the Waco standoff, some gathered on a distant hill to look out at the Branch Davidian compound. One was 24-year-old Timothy McVeigh.
Forty-eight people were killed, including at least seven children, in Israeli airstrikes on school compounds sheltering thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, hospital officials said.
It was February 28, 1993, when federal agents tried to raid the Branch Davidian compound. What followed was a 51-day standoff between the FBI and a religious group led by David Koresh.
With much of Gaza in rubble, men, women and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air and with food supplies dwindling.
With much of Gaza in rubble, men, women and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air and with food supplies dwindling, families were having to make do with ...
With much of Gaza in rubble, men, women and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air and with food supplies dwindling, families were having to make do with ...
Palestinians across the war-ravaged Gaza Strip marked the start of one of Islam's most important holidays with prayers outside destroyed mosques and homes early Friday, with little hope the war ...