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At Venice Biennale, Israel’s Show Is Halted, but Protests Go On

The country’s exhibition was already closed after its artist refused to exhibit her work until there was a cease-fire and…

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Austin Pushes Back on Claims of Israel Carrying Out Genocide in Gaza

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III told a Senate committee on Tuesday that the Pentagon had no evidence that…

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Protest Outside Netanyahu’s Jerusalem Home Turns Into ‘Riot,’ Police Say

The Israeli police clashed with anti-government protesters outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem on Tuesday night, which was…

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Outside Israel’s Parliament, Protesters Explain Why Netanyahu Must Go

Hundreds of small silver tents were clustered on the pavement outside Israel’s Parliament in Jerusalem on Monday, stretching at least…

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Climate Protesters Disrupt Broadway Play Starring Jeremy Strong

A performance of a new production of Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” was interrupted by protesters who shouted “no…

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Penn Trustees Meeting Is Cut Short After Students Protest Over War in Gaza

The meeting was abruptly adjourned about 10 minutes in after a demonstration by pro-Palestinian students protesting the university’s ties with…

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Why Power Eludes the French Left

The signs that a protest is happening in Paris are nearly always the same: the quiet of blocked-off streets; the…

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U.S. Airman’s Winding Path Ended in Self-Immolation to Protest Israel

Aaron Bushnell, the cyberdefense operations specialist who lit himself on fire to protest Israel’s killing of Palestinians, had left an…

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What Does the Uncommitted Vote in Michigan Mean for 2024?

The share of Arab American and Muslim voters is small but could be decisive in a close race.

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Netanyahu Says He Won’t Bow to Pressure to Call Off Rafah Invasion

The Israeli leader has come under international pressure to drop a threatened incursion into the city where more than a…

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