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Other than this tiny moment, in the 90-plus-minute debate, the topic of Gaza, Palestine, and Israel was the subject of only two questions—one directed to each candidate.
A BBC documentary about children's lives in Gaza faced criticism for accuracy violations after it was revealed that the ...
The UK's media regulator is investigating a BBC documentary featuring a 13-year-old narrator linked to Hamas, alleging the ...
Israel debates 80% tax on foreign donations to NGOs. By Steven Scheer. May 5, 2025 4:22 PM UTC Updated May 5, 2025 ... including the media, that don't agree with Israel's policies.
Israel’s siege upon Gaza, supported by much of its media, has pushed the population to the brink of famine [File: Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP] ...
If you hoped to learn about Israel policy, the presidential debate didn’t disappoint. It was a perfect demonstration of all that’s wrong with the way we talk about it.
But by Thursday night in Israel, police and fire services were telling a different story. After Netanyahu’s speech, police clarified to Israeli media that three people had been arrested, not 18.
Leading mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo erupted when lefty state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani again refused to say Israel has a right to exist as a “Jewish state” near the end of a chaotic debate ...
Israel has promised retaliation after the Iranian missile attack, launched after Israel invaded southern Lebanon. What went right and wrong for the VP candidates in last night's debate.
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