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UN Secretary-General refuses to add Hamas to sexualized violence blacklist
Despite solid evidence and UN Special Envoy Pramila Patten's report confirming the October 7 rapes, UN Secretary-General António Guterres didn't blacklist Hamas for sexual violence.
Journalist Terry Anderson, held hostage by Hezbollah for almost seven years, dies at 76
Anderson was among more than a dozen Americans kidnapped in Lebanon in the 1980s and was held captive the longest
Axios report: first-ever US sanctions target IDF unit
The reason cited for these sanctions is alleged human rights violations during their service in Judea and Samaria.
WSJ: US considering more than $1 billion in new weapons deals for Israel
The proposed weapons transfers would be among the largest to Israel since it invaded Gaza
Harvard Poll: only 10% of young Americans support war in Gaza
The survey included 2,010 respondents aged 18-29 years, forming a representative sample.
NYT: Israel made a gross miscalculation in assessing the Iranian strike
It was believed that Iran would launch a maximum of 10 missiles; however, last week, the estimate was revised to 60-70.
Protests in Tbilisi over 'Foreign Agents' law, deputy Aleko Elisashvili arrested
On the evening of April 17, approximately 20,000 demonstrators gathered near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.