Britain to recognize Palestine as a state
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2 Israeli rights groups accuse Israel of genocide
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Following the reports of starvation in Gaza, some GOP House members began to be more critical of Israel as opposed to offering unconditional support for the U.S.' most consistent ally in a region wracked with war and terrorism.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. will partner with Israel to run new food centers in Gaza to address the worsening humanitarian crisis there, but he and U.S. officials offered few additional details about the plan or how it would differ from existing food distribution centers.
Talk show host Jon Stewart and his guest Peter Beinart agreed that Israel's current actions are endangering the future of the Jewish people by radicalizing others against them.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Israel allowed in aid throughout war, ‘otherwise, there would be no Gazans’Israel allowed in aid throughout war, ‘otherwise, there would be no Gazans’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Support for Israel’s military action in Gaza has declined substantially among U.S. adults, with only about one-third approving, according to a new Gallup poll — a drop from the beginning of the war with Hamas, when about half of Americans approved of Israel’s operation.
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The Christian Post on MSNDenouncing ‘campaign of lies,’ Netanyahu asserts Israel provides aid, ‘otherwise, there would be no Gazans’Speaking at a conference on Sunday evening, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the reports of a famine in Gaza and the recent changes to Israel’s humanitarian aid strategy, while speaking about Israel’s “battle for truth.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: ‘Situation in Gaza is difficult,’ Israel will keep working to ensure ‘large amounts of aid’ enter StripSituation in Gaza is difficult,’ Israel will keep working to ensure ‘large amounts of aid’ enter Strip appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday his government was considering “alternative options” to ceasefire talks with Hamas after Israel and the U.S. recalled their negotiating teams, throwing the future of the negotiations into further uncertainty.
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest reporting from Israel and Gaza, where he says the situation is now “worse than it’s ever been.” Remnick describes a stark divide in perception between Israeli media and global coverage,
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart and Peter Beinart argued Israel's Gaza policies are ironically putting the Jewish people and their homeland in danger.