The marches, marking Israel’s 1967 capture of East Jerusalem, have a history of violent clashes, with Arab areas often targeted during parades; this year, events will be held in nearly a dozen cities to strengthen a sense of belonging with Jerusalem’
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Israeli government to boost funding for Anti-Arab Jerusalem Day marches
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A week into ceasefire, Israeli resilience tested by what was gained in Iran war
A week into the ceasefire in the Iran war, Israelis have settled into their old normal, sort of.“Is anyone else completely struggling with the expectation that now that there is the ceasefire we are supposed to go back to work like nothing…
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Iran war live updates: Israel and Lebanon agree to a 10-day ceasefire, Trump says
“There are no dates yet,” Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi told reporters Thursday.
“We will announce the timing of these talks as and when it is decided,” he said, urging the media to avoid…
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70 Palestinians in a Garbage Truck: The Outcome of Israel’s Factory of Desperation
On Monday night, Israeli police opened the back of a garbage truck at a West Bank checkpoint and found around 70 Palestinian men packed inside its waste compartment. Bodies pressed against metal, men unfolding one by one, hands raised as a voice…
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Born into war, raised across borders: Gaza’s premature babies
(Tne New Arab) We speak to Palestinian parents about the pain and grief of separation after their premature babies were evacuated abroad during the war, leaving families apart
By Ansam Al Qitaa, Reposted from The New Arab, April 14, 2026
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Rrapist Israeli soldiers allowed to return to service
Masked Israeli reservists from Unit 100 during riots over the detention of nine soldiers suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee, in Beit Lid on 29 July 2024 (Reuters) Army chief approves return of reservists filmed raping and torturing a…
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Gaza flooded with sweets as fuel and medicine withheld
While preventing the entry of basic construction materials, the occupying force allows a flow of luxury goods into the Gaza market. (Mohammed Asad/Middle East Monitor) Al-Barsh summed up the scene, saying that what enters Gaza “is not aid…
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Naftali Bennett launches disability inclusion plan, pledges accessibility reforms
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett launched a national plan on Thursday to expand accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities, saying he would implement it if elected.His party, Bennett 2026, has been trailing Prime Minister…
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Opinion: My Family and Friends Questioned Why I Wanted to Visit Israel. That’s Why I Wanted to Go.
Lucía Alonso on a recent trip to Israel. (Courtesy of Lucía Alonso) Lucía Alonso
As a non-Jewish college student, I felt both excitement and trepidation when I got the call that I had been accepted into a newsmaking…
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