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Groundwater & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
The Arab-Israeli Conflict, which is the ongoing political tensions and military conflicts between Arab nations and Israel, is one of the longest and most complex disputes in the world. Today, we're going to focus on more recent events,...
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First strong winter rains soak Gaza's makeshift shelters

9th - Higher Ed
Winter's first strong rainfall sent water cascading through parts of Gaza's sprawling Muwasi tent camp on Saturday, as the territory struggles to cope with flooding and devastated infrastructure after two years of war
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South Africans protest, demand Embassy closure and Flotilla activists' release

9th - Higher Ed
A wave of protest swept South Africa on Friday as demonstrators gathered outside the Israeli embassy, demanding the release of activists detained during Israel's interception of the "Global Sumud Flotilla" and calling on their government...
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At least 35 killed in Israel's attacks on Yemen

9th - Higher Ed
Most of those killed were in Sanaa, the capital, where a military headquarters and a fuel station were hit, the health ministry said
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Has the Israeli airstrike on Qatar put ceasefire negotiations at risk?

9th - Higher Ed
Israel targeted Hamas leadership in Doha with an airstrike in an escalatory move on Tuesday. Six people were killed in the attack, although it did not harm the most senior Hamas leaders, according to the group.
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UN declares famine in Gaza as more people starve to death

9th - Higher Ed
The IPC determination comes after months of warnings by aid groups that Israel's restrictions of food and other aid into Gaza, and its military offensive, were causing high levels of starvation among Palestinian civilians, particularly...
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Countries condemn Israel's settlement plan in occupied West Bank

9th - Higher Ed
Israel gave final approval Wednesday for an illeegal settlement project in the occupied West Bank that would effectively cut the territory in two
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Germany's FM says Berlin has responsibility to prevent Israel's international isolation

9th - Higher Ed
Germany, traditionally a staunch ally of Israel, has been increasingly critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza. But while it has insisted that Israel must do more to increase aid supplies, Wadephul addressed his appeal to end the war...
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Is Netanyahu's annexation threat a panic move as election looms?

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to formally annex Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank ahead of Tuesday's elections in Israel.



He is in the middle of a closely fought election race with his...
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Taking sides - EU lawmakers debate Middle Eastern conflict

9th - Higher Ed
Tensions in Gaza are set to flare again...



The encampments set up in the Gaza Strip as part of the so-called March of Return protest will be moved 50 meters closer to the border with Israel, the organizers of...
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Israeli airstrike hits school in Gaza, killing at least 30

9th - Higher Ed
The strike comes as Israel’s military ordered the evacuation of a part of a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza ahead of a planned strike on Khan Younis.
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Spain to recognise Palestinian state in 'historic' decision

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said the European country is pursuing "peace, security and prosperity" in the Middle East.
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What's happening in Gaza is 'unconscionable', says Irish PM Harris

9th - Higher Ed
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris answered Euronews' questions in an exclusive interview, discussing the Israel-Hamas conflict and offering justification for Ireland's decision to recognise Palestine as a state.
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What's happening in Gaza is unconscionable, says Irish PM Harris

9th - Higher Ed
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris answered Euronews' questions in an exclusive interview, discussing the Israel-Hamas conflict and offering justification for Ireland's decision to recognise Palestine as a state.
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Pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses after arrests

9th - Higher Ed
The atmosphere on major college campuses has grown ever more tense since Hamas' October 7 massacre and the ensuing Israeli onslaught in Gaza.
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Palestinians rely on solar panels amid electricity cuts to talk to friends and family

9th - Higher Ed
While these solar charging stalls are a silver lining for many, weather and high demand often cause a long wait.
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State of the Union: Israel-Hamas conflict dominates the EU agenda

9th - Higher Ed
Europe spent the majority of the week dealing with the fallout from the Israel-Hamas conflict after the militant group launched an attack against its sworn enemy.
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'I cannot condemn' Hamas attack in the current situation - deputy head of Palestine mission to EU

9th - Higher Ed
The deputy head of the Palestine mission to the European Union has refused to condemn Hamas' brutal assault on Israel "until the day when there is an independent, sovereign Palestinian state."
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Famed Palestinian chef Sami Tamimi returns to his Jerusalem roots

9th - Higher Ed
After years of living in London, internationally renowned Palestinian chef Sami Tamimi has returned to Jerusalem to update the menu at one of the city's most famous hotels: The American Colony.
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Jenin camp refugees find hope in art

9th - Higher Ed
In the Israeli-occupied Jenin in West Bank, there are more than 20,000 refugees living in a camp. From an early age, many of them nurture hope through painting and drawing.
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A living "war museum": Palestinian artists turn rubble of Gaza house into art exhibition

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinian artists have created an art exhibition called "Occupation kills childhood" from the rubble of houses destroyed by Israeli strikes during the conflict in the central Gaza Strip.
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10 civilians killed in Gaza as fighting ramps up

9th - Higher Ed
Although there was talk of a ceasefire, hopes have faded amid Israeli airstrikes and rocket attacks by Islamic Jihad, the Palestinian militant group. It's the worst fighting in the region since earlier this year.
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Calls for peace after clashes at al-Aqsa mosque

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli raids on al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem — one of the holiest sites in both Islam and Judaism — sparked renewed clashes and calls for peace as Passover and Ramadan coincide.
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Israel deploys AI-powered robot guns that can track targets in the West Bank

9th - Higher Ed
The artificial intelligence-powered guns can track targets to enhance accuracy when firing tear gas, stun grenades and sponge-tipped bullets.