The only thing that kept Dr Ahmed Muhanna going during his 22 months inside Israeli prisons and detention centres was dreaming of his return to his family and to Gaza. When he was finally released after 665 days as a prisoner, he arrived home to…
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Samoa to open embassy in Jerusalem in 2026, Sa’ar announces
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar says Samoa will open an embassy in Jerusalem in 2026, praising its support for Israel.
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Trump Says Iran Reached Out for Nuclear Talks, May Meet With Them
Los Angeles police responded Sunday after somebody drove a U-Haul box truck down a street crowded with marchers demonstrating in support of the Iranian people, causing protesters to scramble out of the way and then run after the speeding vehicle…
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IDF Data: Settler Crime Against Palestinians Up 25 Percent in 2025
The number of incidents of nationalist crimes committed by Jews against Palestinians in the West Bank has risen continuously and sharply since October 7, 2023, with a total of 1,720 such incidents recorded in that time, according to data from the…
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Australian arts festival decision to bar Palestinian author after Bondi attack spurs boycott – Reuters
- Australian arts festival decision to bar Palestinian author after Bondi attack spurs boycott Reuters
- Federal minister backs axing of Palestinian author from writers’ festival Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Chair quits Adelaide Festival board…
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Coalition to declare Supreme Court ruling on ‘reasonableness clause’ null and void
New initiative by Justice Minister, Knesset Speaker and Likud lawmaker is expected to pass this week, saying Knesset will not recognize High Court rulings and orders regarding Judicial Selection Committee and reasonableness; Proposal says court…
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Australian literary fest faces boycott after dropping Palestinian activist
JTA — An Australian writers’ festival is facing backlash after it announced it had removed an Australian-Palestinian author from its lineup over concerns her inclusion would “not be culturally sensitive” in the wake of the Bondi…
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UN chief 'shocked’ by Iran crackdown, urges restraint
Antonio Guterres says he is “shocked" by Iran’s violent crackdown on protests and urges restraint, as reports suggest up to 2,000 killed in 48 hours.
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Some US senators skeptical about military options for Iran
REUTERS — Some US lawmakers in both major parties on Sunday questioned whether military action against Iran is the best approach for the United States as Iranian authorities face growing turmoil.
US President Donald Trump in recent days…
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Federal minister backs decision to axe Palestinian author from Adelaide writers’ festival
A federal cabinet minister has backed the controversial call to axe a Palestinian-Australian author from the Adelaide writers’ festival, amid a growing furore over the decision that has led several board members to resign and dozens of writers to…
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