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The Israeli people want to enter Rafah, and won't give up this time
Not a week passes where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn't at the center of attention - but this week it was for the right reasons. Neither protests against the government nor U.S. President Joe Biden's criticism put him there - Netanyahu was in the spotlight this week because his camp placed him there. At the crossroads we've reached, between an Egyptian-mediated hostage deal or an operation in Rafah, the national camp had no dilemma. This isn't because they don't care about the hostages,...
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Protests enter second day in Darayim, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
People protests in Badakhshan’s Darayim district entered their second day on Saturday, May 4th. Residents claim the Taliban took five community leaders under the pretext of discussing protesters’ demands, but their fate remains unknown. Residents express concern over the detention of these five community leaders. Anti-Taliban protests in Darayim, Badakhshan, began on Friday, May 3rd; […]
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Border cools as migrants use Biden 'parole' to enter elsewhere
The southern border saw one of its least chaotic months under President Biden in April as migrants flock to take advantage of the administration’s invitation for would-be illegal immigrants to come through “parole” programs.