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Leaked NYT Gaza Memo Tells Journalists to Avoid Words “Genocide,” “Ethnic Cleansing,” and “Occupied Territory”Jeremy Scahill, Ryan GrimAmid the internal battle over the New York Times’s coverage of Israel’s war, top editors handed down a set of directives.
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Leaked Cables Show White House Opposes Palestinian StatehoodKen Klippenstein, Daniel BoguslawDespite Biden’s pledge to support a two-state solution, cables argue that Palestine should not be granted U.N. member status. |
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Columbia Suspended Two Students for Assault on Gaza Rally, School Says in Antisemitism HearingPrem ThakkerIn congressional testimony, school administrators also said they are investigating pro-Israel and pro-Palestine professors.
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U.S., Not Israel, Shot Down Most Iran Drones and MissilesKen Klippenstein, Daniel BoguslawAmerican forces did most of the heavy lifting responding to Iran’s retaliation for the attack on its embassy in Damascus. |
Democrats Question U.S. Claims That Israel Isn’t Violating International Law Using American WeaponsPrem ThakkerBiden campaign co-chair Rep. Veronica Escobar co-led a congressional letter questioning the administration's compliance with its own arms transfer memo. |
Remember the Centrists Who Lost the House in 2022? They’re Back!Akela LacyNew York congressional hopeful John Avlon, a centrist with GOP ties, was endorsed by a party chair widely blamed for losing the House. |
Ahead of Congressional Testimony, Columbia President Cracks Down on Student Advocacy for PalestinePrem ThakkerColumbia, Vanderbilt, and Pomona College all seriously disciplined students protesting against Israel’s war in Gaza this month. |
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U.S. Doctor Returning From Gaza Describes Unforgettable CarnageInterceptedOn his five-week medical mission in Rafah, Dr. Mohammad Subeh recalls treating children whose parents were killed in front of their eyes.
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