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How to Read the Israeli “Kidnapped” Posters

Greg Grandin

Images of the missing, from the Holocaust, Latin America, 9/11, and beyond.
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Joe Biden Moves to Lift Nearly Every Restriction on Israel’s Access to U.S. Weapons Stockpile

Ken Klippenstein

By easing virtually all limits on Israel’s use of the stockpile, Biden could undercut U.S. military preparedness and congressional oversight.
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Georgia Supreme Court Blocks GOP Attack on Trump Prosecutor — For Now

Akela Lacy

The Republicans who orchestrated the Georgia commission to remove elected DAs said they will keep fighting to see Fani Willis removed.
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Missiles and Drones Among Weapons Stolen From U.S. in Iraq and Syria

Nick Turse

Documents reveal “sensitive weapons and equipment” were taken — and the Pentagon may be unaware of the scope of the thefts.
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Israel’s Insidious Narrative About Palestinian Prisoners

Jeremy Scahill

More than two-thirds of the Palestinians proposed for release by Israel under the truce have not been convicted of any crimes. Most were arrested as children.
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All the Times Israel Has Rejected Peace With Palestinians

Jon Schwarz

Israel prefers endless conflict to a Palestinian state.
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India Accidentally Hired a DEA Agent to Kill Sikh American Activist, Federal Prosecutors Say

Murtaza Hussain

The indictment for the brazen murder-for-hire plot brings more heat onto India for its alleged transnational assassination program.
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With Ceasefire Calls Growing, Israeli Military Launches Closed-Door “PR Blitz” on Capitol Hill

Ken Klippenstein, Daniel Boguslaw

The Intercept has learned of around half a dozen events coordinated with Israeli officials during recent weeks — some of them hastily organized.
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NYPD Paid Out $30 Million in Misconduct Cases Before Litigation in First Nine Months of 2023

Akela Lacy

Including the newly revealed $30 million, the NYPD paid out more than $80 million in misconduct cases so far in 2023.
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Bernie Sanders May Push Vote on Conditioning Aid to Israel in Coming Weeks

Daniel Boguslaw

The senator’s comments came ahead of a Democratic caucus discussion about placing conditions on $14 billion in military aid to Israel.
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A Big-Money Operation Purged Critics of Israel From the Democratic Party

Ryan Grim

How the Israel lobby moved to quash rising dissent in Congress against Israel’s apartheid regime.
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Bipartisan Plan to Trade Immigrant Rights for Ukraine Money Is Sinking Fast

Pablo Manriquez

“I think this is a ridiculous position to put us in,” said Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of the negotiations.
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Some Politicians Calling for a “Ceasefire” Are Not Actually Calling for a Ceasefire

Prem Thakker

As the word “ceasefire” gains currency in Congress, some lawmakers are coupling their calls for peace in Gaza with conditions that cannot be met.
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