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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, arrested for leading anti-Israel campus protests, explained his interpretation of Hamas' October 7 attack to The New York Times.
Israel’s goal should not be to be seen as the “good guys.” It should be seen as too expensive and painful to attack.The post It’s time for Israel to stop ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson visited an Israeli settlement in the West Bank yesterday — a first for a US official of his ...
The Jordanian government has declared the obstruction of its humanitarian aid convoys en route to the Gaza Strip by Israeli ...
Despite the suffering, Israel allowed just 36 aid trucks into Gaza on Saturday, even as 22,000 loaded trucks remain at the ...
The University will no longer require ID scanning to enter University Park Campus for students, faculty, staff and community ...
Several Palestinian citizens were injured and others were kidnaped last night and on Tuesday morning after the Israeli ...
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Khalil is a green-card holder. He’s married to a U.S. citizen. His sole offense had been to speak out against Israel in a way this administration did not like. He was detained under the U.S. secretary ...
As pallets of aid of are flung out of aircraft to those starving in Gaza, chief international correspondent Bel Trew joins a ...
You have to laugh to keep from crying sometimes. Two years into Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza — bloody slaughter and mass starvation live streamed on ...
Community members gathered at West Side Park on Friday to protest in support of Palestine amidst widespread starvation.