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How Hamas Videos Changed the Story in Israel

August 12, 2025

In Israel, the conversation about Gaza's humanitarian crisis took a sharp turn. It all started when Hamas showed videos of two very sick Israeli hostages. These images changed everything. Before these videos, some Israeli news outlets were talking about the bad situation in Gaza. They said more aid

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Peace in Sight? U. S. Plan to Disarm Hezbollah and Pull Israeli Troops

August 7, 2025

A new plan is on the table. The United States has shared a proposal with Lebanon. The goal? Disarm Hezbollah and get Israeli troops out of Lebanon by the end of the year. This plan is being discussed right now. It's a big deal. It's the most detailed plan yet for taking weapons away from Hezbollah. ...

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Israel's Big Move: What's Next for Gaza?

August 5, 2025

Israel's leaders are thinking about taking full control of Gaza. This hasn't happened in 20 years. They might do this even though other countries want them to stop fighting and make peace. The war in Gaza started when Hamas attacked Israel last year. Since then, there has been a lot of fighting. Is

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Gaza's Fight for Survival: A Desperate Scramble for Aid

August 5, 2025

In the Gaza Strip, people are risking their lives to get food. The area is in a bad way because of a long fight and a blockade. Israel has recently let in more aid, but it's still not enough. On Monday, many people rushed to get food from planes and trucks. Some were hurt or killed in the chaos. Si

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A Cry for Help: Families Demand Action as Hostages Suffer in Gaza

August 2, 2025

In Tel Aviv, families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza gathered to voice their desperation. This came after militant groups released videos showing their loved ones in poor health. The footage, shared by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, displayed hostages Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski in a we

education

Harvard's Religion Program: A Clash of Ideas and Consequences

July 31, 2025

Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program has faced significant changes recently. The program, which aimed to promote understanding of religion's role in society, has been restructured. This shift comes after allegations of bias and antisemitism. Students and faculty involved in th

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Israel and Hamas: Stuck in a Loop

July 25, 2025

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted that his government is looking into other ways to handle the situation with Hamas, instead of continuing the current talks. This comes after both Israel and the U. S. pulled their negotiating teams out of Qatar. The U. S. envoy, Steve Witkoff, me

science

How Fear Spreads: Understanding the Ripple Effect of Terror Attacks

July 23, 2025

The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel sent shockwaves far beyond the immediate impact. A recent study dug into how fear of terrorism spreads, even among those not directly affected. Researchers looked at how people's sense of closeness to the victims influenced their fear. They found that the more

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Gaza's Deadly Struggle for Food Amidst Conflict

July 20, 2025

In Gaza, a desperate hunt for food turned deadly when Israeli forces fired upon a crowd, leaving at least 32 people dead and many more injured. The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the grim toll, with victims brought to the Nasser Medical Complex. Among the heartbreaking scenes was a father cra

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Gaza Church Strike: A Misguided Attack and Its Aftermath

July 18, 2025

A recent incident in Gaza has sparked international concern. An Israeli strike unintentionally hit the Holy Family Church, the only Catholic Church in Gaza City. This event has led to a wave of condemnations and calls for a ceasefire. The strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals who were