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North Carolina Democrats demand arms embargo on Israel, citing alleged misuse of U.S. military aid for genocide. Resolution sparks backlash from Jewish Democrats and criticism from the North Carolina Republican Party.
UK police are investigating remarks made by rap groups Kneecap and Bob Vylan at Glastonbury. Bob Vylan faced criticism for leading anti-Israel chants, leading to the US revoking their visas.
British rock band Bob Vylan had their American visas revoked after chanting 'death to the IDF' at Glastonbury. The US Department of State intervened to prevent them from touring in the US, sparking a debate on hate speech and freedom of expression.
An 82-year-old woman attacked at a Jewish protest in Boulder has died, resulting in upgraded murder charges against the suspect. Mohamed Soliman now faces two murder charges in connection with the incident.
Palestine Action is challenging the government's move to ban it under anti-terror laws. The group's legal bid aims to prevent the ban and allow for proper debate and scrutiny of the proposal.
Israel admits harm to civilians at Gaza aid sites, new instructions issued. UN reports over 400 Palestinians killed seeking aid. US-backed aid operation in Gaza deemed unsafe by UN.
An 82-year-old woman injured in a firebomb attack has died. The attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, faces hate crime charges for the incident in Boulder.
Yair Netanyahu, not a suspect, will provide testimony in the investigation. The probe began in mid-2024 and has led to raids on Foreign Ministry offices.
Israeli authorities have arrested three citizens accused of espionage for Iran, with one suspect involved in moving a grenade and filming a missile interception. Two others were recruited to murder an Israeli citizen and gather information on shopping malls and hospitals.
Knesset panel votes to impeach Arab MK Ayman Odeh following contentious debate over his remarks on Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, leading to calls for his removal from parliament.
British rap duo Bob Vylan had their U.S. visas canceled after chanting 'death to the IDF' and calling for the destruction of Israel at a music festival. The State Department responded to the group's controversial performance and revoked their visas.
The recent war between the US, Israel, and Iran has paused, with each side claiming victory. The path to peace depends on Iran's willingness to accept regional coexistence and end the confrontation that has lasted since 1980.
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