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A new report, titled “Vanishing Witnesses,” suggests that just half of the world’s 220,000 survivors will remain in the next six years.
The legislators are requesting information on the changes to each school’s code of conduct following the Hamas-led attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Sewell Chan, the former “CJR” executive editor, was dismissed, in part, after raising a “significant ethical problem” with a reporter who “is passionately devoted to the cause of the Gaza protests.”
The request “is the Trump administration’s first step to ensure Harvard is not being manipulated by foreign entities,” the U.S. Education secretary said.
A directorial debut, “Unbroken,” which chronicles a filmmaker’s search of her family’s history, starts streaming this week on Netflix, timed to Yom Hashoah.
“Had I known I used this disgraceful language in the throes of a blackout, I would have spoken up sooner,” Haley Joel Osment told the New York Post.
“On Tuesday, April 22, a global ‘Day of Rage’ is expected to take place in support of the Palestinians,” the National Security Council said.
Police are looking into several angles in the incident; no one was hurt.
Swedish police were called to a highway leading to the capital after unidentified individuals hung large red swastika flags from a bridge over the road.
Performers accuse the Jewish state of genocide and criticize U.S. support.
“I think of the people of Gaza, and its Christian community in particular, where the terrible conflict continues to cause death and destruction,” said Francis.
The civilian-court indictments seem to preclude capital punishment and may establish the legal scaffolding for prosecuting hundreds more Hamas prisoners.