Kathy Hochul’s Israel Trip Bankrolled by Group Funding Illegal Settlements

UJA-Federation of New York, a tax-exempt nonprofit, has sent more than half a million dollars to groups supporting Israeli settlements.

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Local Construction Firm for Secret U.S. Base in Israel Also Built an Illegal Settlement

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Y.D. Ashush, which got a piece of the $35 million Pentagon contract, built a new settlement community on stolen Palestinian land.
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Kathy Hochul’s Israel Trip Bankrolled by Group Funding Illegal Settlements

Akela Lacy, Chris Gelardi

UJA-Federation of New York, a tax-exempt nonprofit, has sent more than half a million dollars to groups supporting Israeli settlements.
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Secret U.S. Military Presence in Yemen Adds a Twist to Houthi Attack on Israel

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If the Israel–Hamas war spreads to Yemen, U.S. Special Operations troops stationed there could create geopolitical complications.
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Dick Durbin, AIPAC’s First Successful Recruit, Becomes First Senator to Call for Gaza Ceasefire

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Durbin’s willingness to tiptoe ahead of his colleagues is all the more surprising given his own electoral history.
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The Gaza Protests Can Save Lives — Maybe Even Your Own

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The Iraq War protests didn’t stop that war. But they stopped others.
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Before Joining White House, Karine Jean-Pierre Slammed Netanyahu for Alleged War Crimes Against Gazans

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Jean-Pierre applauded Democrats for skipping the AIPAC convention back in 2019, calling out its “racist, Islamophobic” rhetoric.
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Animal Rights Activist Convicted of Felony for Rescuing Sick Chickens

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The conspiracy charges against DxE’s Wayne Hsiung marked a troubling shift — and an overreach — by prosecutors in animal rights cases.
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Inside the Biden White House, Doubts About Gaza War Are Beginning to Creep In

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We’re at the phase of the Israel–Palestine war when people start worrying about how they will look when this is over.
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