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Wife details arrest of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil
A federal judge said Khalil will remain in the U.S. as the court weighs a challenge to his planned deportation, as President Donald Trump says his arrest will be the first of many.
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Collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers wins Oscar for best documentary
“No Other Land,” the story of Palestinian activists fighting to protect their communities from demolition by the Israeli military, won the Oscar for best documentary on Sunday.
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Israel sends tanks into West Bank and says fleeing Palestinians can't return
Israeli tanks have moved into the occupied West Bank for the first time in decades in what Palestinian authorities call a “dangerous escalation.”
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Palestinians flee West Bank homes in droves as Israel confronts militants
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled their homes following recent Israeli military operations across the northern West Bank.
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Hamas frees 3 hostages, Israel releases hundreds of prisoners as ceasefire holds
Hamas-led militants have released three male Israeli hostages, and Israeli forces began releasing hundreds of prisoners in return, indicating that the fragile ceasefire deal is holding.
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Israeli soldiers fatally shoot a pregnant Palestinian woman on the West Bank
Palestinians say the fatal shooting of a pregnant 23-year-old in a refugee camp in the northern West Bank signals a worrying trend toward more lethal, warlike tactics by Israel in the occupied territory.
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More Israeli checkpoints are slicing up the West Bank
To spend a rush hour these days at any of the traffic-snarled checkpoints outside Palestinian cities in the West Bank is to hear of the endless problems they have brought — families divided, money lost, trade disrupted, sick people kept from doctors.
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“It's all death”: Trump says Palestinians should leave Gaza
In a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said that Palestinians in Gaza should be relocated to a new homeland.
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Palestinians celebrate their return to northern Gaza after 15 months of war
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians streamed into Gaza’s most heavily destroyed area on Monday after Israel opened the north.
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Israel and Hamas reach ceasefire deal after weeks of negotiations
According to the deal, fighting will pause in Gaza for six weeks, and dozens of Israeli hostages, as well as hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, will be freed.
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Gazans anxiously await ceasefire news — but with their home in ruins, few know what's next
Palestinians in Gaza were cautiously optimistic after President Joe Biden said negotiators were “on the brink” of securing a truce between Israel and Hamas.
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Israel will close its Ireland embassy over Gaza tensions as Palestinian death toll nears 45,000
Israel says it will close its embassy in Ireland as relations deteriorate over the war in Gaza, where Palestinian medical officials say new Israeli airstrikes have killed over 30 people including children.
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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.