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How the Trump administration and congressional Republicans may crack down on pro-Palestinian protesters
Congressional Republicans and former Trump appointees have spent the last year building out their response to the movement protesting Israel’s war in Gaza, and now that Donald Trump is returning to the White House they warn that protest leaders, activists and those who help them raise money could face an onslaught of federal investigations and possible indictments.
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How violence surrounding a soccer match between Israeli and Dutch teams unfolded
“Hit and run” attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam and inflammatory and violent acts by some of the Israeli fans shocked and dismayed observers around the world.
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Five new arrests made in Amsterdam over violence that authorities say targeted Israeli soccer fans
Five new arrests were made after what authorities say was antisemitic violence surrounding an Israeli soccer team. Israeli fans also attacked a taxi and burned a Palestinian flag.
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Violence targeting Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam leads to arrests
Dutch authorities say at least five people have been hurt and dozens more arrested after a violent outbreak in Amsterdam following a soccer match between AFC Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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One dead and dozens injured after ‘truck-ramming' at bus stop near Tel Aviv
A 72-year-old man died and dozens were injured after a truck rammed into a bus north of Tel Aviv on Sunday morning.
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Dallas Jewish community, supporters commemorate Oct. 7 terrorist attack
Hillel at the University of Texas at Dallas hosted a Jewish resilience festival on campus Monday afternoon to commemorate and pray for the victims of the Oct.7 terror attacks in Israel.
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Texans remember somber anniversary of the Hamas' deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Texans are remembering to those killed one year ago in the October 7th attack on Israel. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero takes us to a Jewish Resilience Festival on the University of Texas at Dallas campus.
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FIFA opts not to suspend Israel but will investigate Palestinian claims of discrimination
FIFA stopped short of suspending the Israeli soccer federation on Thursday, but asked for a disciplinary investigation of possible discrimination alleged by Palestinian soccer officials.
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UT Dallas holds hearings for students following May arrests during pro-Palestine rally
On May 1, crowds set up an encampment at the UTD’s Chess Plaza to protest the institution’s ties to Israel’s war in Gaza. The protest resulted in 21 people being arrested.
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UT Dallas students face disciplinary charges after May protests
UT Dallas administrators heard the case of nine students facing disciplinary charges stemming from a May protest on campus. They were arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration where they demanded UT Dallas stop investing in corporations they say support the war in Gaza. Alicia Barrera has the latest from Richardson.
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American Airlines extends suspended flights to and from Israel as Hamas war continues
American Airlines is suspending flights to and from Tel Aviv for a second time due to escalating tensions following 10 months of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
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Child from Gaza arrives in DFW for medical treatment
Twelve-year-old Adam and his mother arrived at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on Friday to cheers, applause, and chants from dozens of people.
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9-year-old boy flown to Dallas for treatment
Community members gathered at DFW Airport to welcome a mother and son who flew all the way from Gaza to Dallas for treatment. The 9-year-old is being fitted with a prosthetic leg with help from Heal Palestine.
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Outrage over video of Israeli soldiers driving with injured Palestinian strapped to a jeep
A video showing a wounded Palestinian man strapped to the hood of a military jeep being driven by Israeli troops after a raid in the occupied West Bank is sparking outrage.
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Norway, Ireland and Spain announce they are recognizing a Palestinian state
The countries will make the formal recognition on May 18.
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North Texas physician stuck in Gaza
A North Texas doctor is supposed to be home with his wife and children. Instead, he’s stuck in Gaza, along with at least 20 other American healthcare workers. That’s after Israel seized the Rafah crossing, the only remaining way in or out. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman spoke with the doctor and his family about the urgent situation.
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Pro-Palenstinian protestors only arrested at UT Dallas, UT Austin
For the first time, we are receiving answers to questions about the police response to pro-Palestinian protests on Texas college campuses. Protesters were arrested by troopers at UT-Dallas and UT-Austin in late April, while no arrests were made at other universities across the state. NBC 5’s Phil Prazen has learned the reasons behind this discrepancy.
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UT student divestment calls: What does it mean? How much funding is at stake?
North Texas students have joined the national pro-Palestine movement across college campuses, and the call for their universities to divest. So how much money does the UT System invest in companies that facilitate war and what would it take to divest those interests?
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Campus protesters are calling for divestment. Here's what that means
Pro-Palestine demonstrations continue on college campuses — including here in North Texas. One major demand is that universities stop investing in Israel, or companies that do business there. But what does ‘divestment’ mean? NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman has more.
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Pro-Palestinian protestors wait to be released from jail
Tense moments on the campus of UT Dallas on Wednesday after DPS officers in riot gear cleared an encampment set up by pro-Palestinian protesters. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat was at Collin County Jail, where protesters are waiting for detainees to be released.