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Some of Israel’s most loyal supporters in Europe are increasingly speaking out against the war in Gaza, with several nations, including Germany, considering curbs on trade and arms sales.
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The FBI conducted an early-morning raid on the Colorado Springs home of illegal immigrant Mohamed Soliman, accused of firebombing a pro-Israel rally.
T hey are the leading extremists in the most right-wing government in Israel’s history: Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir are both West Bank settlers. They ran together on the same ticket in Israel’s most recent election,
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Organizers say climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and other 11 activists set sail on Sunday afternoon for Gaza on a ship aimed at “breaking Israel’s siege” of the devastated territory.
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About 250 of the University of Michigan's iconic peonies were found Sunday morning with their flowers cut in an possible anti-Israel protest.
A suspect was arrested after allegedly carrying out an "act of terrorism" in Boulder on Sunday, and using a "makeshift flamethrower" against a crowd of pro-Israel demonstrators, according to police.
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At least 31 people were killed and scores were wounded on Sunday as they were on their way to receive food in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and multiple witnesses.
NADLER SEEKS PROBE: Rep. Jerry Nadler is urging a congressional investigation after a Department of Homeland Security agent handcuffed and detained an aide in his office last week, telling CNN today that he’s writing to GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, chair of the Judiciary Committee.
The trip had been planned for Sunday ahead of a June conference, backed by France and Saudi Arabia, to urge the creation of a Palestinian state.
"It's not for us to determine who is going to be there the day after," Israeli diplomat Tsach Saar told Newsweek.