The ceasefire that began in mid-January brought a pause in Israel's campaign of bombardment and ground offensives in Gaza ...
Two days before U.S. agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University student and Palestinian activist asked his wife ...
Hamas says it will return the bodies of four dead Israeli hostages on Thursday in exchange for Israel’s release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners ...
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The latest handovers would complete both sides’ obligations under the Gaza ceasefire’s first phase, during which Hamas returned 33 hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Israel said on Sunday it was delaying the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners it had planned to free the day before until militant group Hamas met its conditions, underscoring the fragility ...
Mahmoud Khalil, who recently completed a graduate program at Columbia, has legal permanent residency, his lawyer said.
Amid a massive drop in global support, Israel and its supporters are in a panic, working overtime to hide the evidence of its ...
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Al-Monitor on MSN'Humiliated': Palestinian victims of Israel sexual abuse testify at UNPalestinians who say they suffered brutal beatings and sexual abuse in Israeli detention and at the hands of Israeli settlers testified about their ordeals at the United Nations this week. "I was ...
Noor Abdalla admits she didn't take it seriously when her husband talked to her about danger; university said to warn foreign ...
The move, which will mainly affect a single wastewater treatment plant, appeared intended to put pressure on Hamas.
Khalil, who received his master's degree from Columbia's school of international affairs last semester, served as a ...
Israeli jailers would wrap Palestinian prisoners in shrouds and bury them alive. As they began to suffocate, just before death took hold, a small amount of air was allowed in to keep them alive ...
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