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October 7 Survivors Sue Campus Protesters, Say Students Are “Hamas’s Propaganda Division”

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Criticizing Israel? Nonprofit Media Could Lose Tax-Exempt Status Without Due Process

Seth Stern

A new anti-terrorism bill would allow the government to take away vital tax exemptions from nonprofit news outlets.
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October 7 Survivors Sue Campus Protesters, Say Students Are “Hamas’s Propaganda Division”

Akela Lacy

Four lawsuits alleging Hamas ties against Students for Justice in Palestine, the AP, UNRWA, and a cryptocurrency exchange share many of the same plaintiffs.
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AIPAC and Republican Donors Raising Big Money for Maxine Dexter Against Susheela Jayapal in Oregon

Ryan Grim

A donor to Dexter in the Portland congressional race tells The Intercept: “I give all my contributions through AIPAC.”
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Israel “Likely” Used U.S.-Supplied Weapons in Violation of International Law. That’s OK, Though, State Department Says.

Shawn Musgrave, Prem Thakker

Antony Blinken’s report identifies “incidents that raise concerns,” but says Israel is not blocking humanitarian aid.
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Israeli Military Refusers Appeal to Biden: “Stop Arming Israel’s War”

Prem Thakker

Tal Mitnick and Sofia Orr, who are in prison for refusing to serve in Israel’s military, are pleading with Biden to help stop the war on Gaza.
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Neither Candidate Has Much to Say About Israel. So Why Is AIPAC Pouring Money Into This Race?

Akela Lacy

The powerful lobbying group is going against a Capitol Police officer who fended off January 6 insurrectionists.
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Even Biden’s Lawyers Are Urging the White House to Change Course on Gaza

Shawn Musgrave

An open letter from government attorneys questions the legal cover for arms transfers to Israel.
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