Some Politicians Calling for a “Ceasefire” Are Not Actually Calling for a Ceasefire
As the word “ceasefire” gains currency in Congress, some lawmakers are coupling their calls for peace in Gaza with conditions that cannot be met.
As the word “ceasefire” gains currency in Congress, some lawmakers are coupling their calls for peace in Gaza with conditions that cannot be met.
The comments come as Israeli ministers make increasingly clear their ambition to ethnically cleanse Gaza of Palestinians.
There’s work left over from 1804.
I helped with airlifts in Afghanistan, aid to the Ukrainian front, and building roads in Rwanda. None of it prepared me for the challenges of Gaza.
Johnson’s first order of business as House speaker is to seek budget cuts in exchange for a $14 billion aid package for Israel.
What powered Lee’s primary win was her ability to win over the Democratic Party establishment.
The Pentagon is covering up the real purpose of Tower 22: targeting the very Iran-backed militant groups that attacked last month.
“The reality for kids living there is shocking, honestly,” said an official who recently returned from Gaza. “People are living in really squalid conditions.”
A decade after Texas passed landmark legislation to address flawed forensics, the courts have refused to apply it as intended.
Palestinians in Rafah’s rapidly growing makeshift camps talk about all they have lost and endured throughout four months of Israel’s war on Gaza.
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