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Religion News Service on MSNThey couldn't help Gazans. So they wrote a book they hope might offer comfort and wisdom.
John and Samuel Munayer, Palestinian Christians from Jerusalem, argue in their new book that liberation theology can be a ...
Israeli and foreign intelligence services are closely watching released Palestinian detainees, Avi Melamed tells The i Paper ...
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Top teachers union invites pro-violence activists to shape public school curricula
Teaching resources authored by Hamas sympathizers, praise for violent left-wing activists, and activities where students roleplay “queer liberation.” ...
Hannah Mesouani is a member of the Bloomington Not in Our Town chapter and the Racial Equity Collective. She also described ...
Just a few hours after the Sharm El-Sheikh summit, the world witnessed catastrophic scenes inside Gaza, revealing a collapse ...
The P-8 Poseidon is the US Navy’s choice for long range surveillance and marine attack. The four planes were purchased for ...
We were reminded of the urgency to do everything we can to protest against the ongoing genocide, and the strength in the ...
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah’s secretary-general says the Israeli regime’s boastful bloodletting across the ...
THERE is just one week to go until Steven Moffat’s The Unfriend opens in the Wharfeside Theatre.
Activists welcome the truce. But the backlash to their demonstrations, some said, offered sobering lessons about power and politics.
Israeli and Palestinian writers are struggling to articulate the anguish of a devastating war in Gaza. Amid a shaky ceasefire ...
The sky over Gaza may be silent, but Shaima is still gone. A cease-fire is a moment to count the dead.
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