Intercepted Podcast
Medical Aid Worker Describes the Bloody Aftermath of Israel’s Hostage Rescue
“They attacked in the middle of the day. People were going to the market. They gave no warning.”
Intercepted Podcast
“They attacked in the middle of the day. People were going to the market. They gave no warning.”
The Republican amendment to the annual defense budget is just one of several proposals to restrict humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Nearly 20 years after the Second Intifada, the Israeli military has resumed airstrikes in the West Bank — and killed 24 children.
In an open letter, a group of self-described Apple workers, former employees, and shareholders are calling on the company to halt donations to nonprofits linked with Israel’s war effort.
I was on the road to the camp when Israel launched its raid — and saw the aftermath in a nearby hospital.
The federal judge hearing a human rights case disputed allegations he might not be impartial but recused himself out of an “abundance of caution.”
Government employees are using their official badges to demonstrate against U.S. support for Israel’s war on Gaza.
The board had proposed appending a statement that would have undermined a Palestinian scholar’s article. The students rejected it.
Activists suing the Biden administration over Gaza policy are demanding the judge recuse himself over the sponsored trip.
Intercepted Podcast
H. A. Hellyer and Murtaza Hussain discuss the current discord and complex history between the Israeli government and Egyptian military.
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