Middle East

The threat comes less than three months after Columbia caved to a list of demands from the president over alleged antisemitism.
Israel airstrikes and aid restrictions, backed by the U.S., are fueling intertwined catastrophes for Palestinians, according to a major report on Wednesday.
Authorities say the man who wounded 12 people calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza had planned the attack for more than a year.
The attack was the third such shooting in three days, as starving Palestinians trek to aid distribution points operating under a new, controversial U.S.-Israeli system.
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu argued on CNN that the women are “antisemitic” for criticizing Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
Trump and Steve Witkoff, who is leading the negotiations for the U.S., have repeatedly offered inconsistent public messages on a deal with Iran.
Asked why he continued to deny those very claims to the public from behind the podium, Matthew Miller said he was just following orders.
The directors of "No Other Land," a film about Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians in the territory, had invited journalists to interview the area's residents.
A dozen civilians carrying aid have set sail for Gaza, after activists accused Israel of bombing a similar mission in international waters last month.
Gaza health officials and multiple witnesses say at least 31 people were killed and scores were wounded as they were on their way to receive food in the strip.
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