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Apr 30 2024
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Austin: Main concern of Rafah operation is executing plan to safeguard civilians
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin believes it’s possible for Israel’s military to evacuate civilians out of Rafah safely and effectively before it starts a ground invasion, though he’s worried about Israel’s ability to execute such a plan. More than a million Palestinians have fled from their homes to the southernmost Gaza city of Rafah, which is along the strip’s border with Egypt. It’s also
Washington ExaminerMay 06 2024
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Israel urges Palestinians to evacuate Rafah ahead of expected ground operation in Hamas stronghold
Israel is preparing to launch what is expected to be a massive ground operation inside Rafah, a city in southern Gaza where some 1.5 million Palestinians have taken shelter. The Israeli army has begun ordering tens of thousands of Palestinians living in the city to evacuate.
On Monday, Israel’s Defense Forces ordered an evacuation of Rafah, signaling that a long-promised ground
Fox News (Online News)Apr 20 2024
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Air Force hits success with Future Flag operation
[Editor's note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire.] New York’s 21st Congressional District has a long and distinguished history of playing a critical role in U.S. national security. From the renowned Battles of Saratoga that turned the tide of the Revolutionary War to the work of Strategic Air Command’s missileers at Plattsburgh Air Force Base during the Cold War, to today
WNDMay 02 2024
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Massive police operation breaches UCLA pro-Palestinian encampment, makes arrests
Police moved into the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA Thursday morning, where they faced intense resistance and made dozens of arrests.
Officers wearing body armor, helmets and face shields methodically pulled apart the barricade as protesters tried to hold together the assemblage of plywood and metal fencing. Flares arced overhead, igniting with piercing blasts, and smoke filled the
Los Angeles TimesApr 28 2024
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Philly ska punks Catbite play the Broadside on May 2 with Bad Operation
Last spring and summer, Philadelphia-based ska punk band Catbite hit the road for a tour with their Bad Time Records labelmates We Are the Union and Kill Lincoln. Their June stop in New Orleans happened to coincide with Community Records’ big anniversary block party at Tipitina’s, and local ska punk bands Bad Operation and Joystick hopped on the tour for a few dates. A lot of audio and video
The Times-PicayuneMay 08 2024
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The U.S. military pier off Gaza may soon be operating. Aid workers question its role
As early as this weekend, some 90 trucks will roll off a metal causeway onto a beach in Gaza.
Then the United Nations will deliver the much-needed food and medicine to Palestinians, some of whom are already suffering famine conditions. The United Nations said half of Gaza's more than 2 million people are starving.
But questions remain about whether this will be a successful
NPR (Online News)Apr 29 2024
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Marblehead High School 'open for operations' after threat to school, police say
Hours after Marblehead police cited an “active threat” at Marblehead High School on Monday, the department announced that the school was open once again. “The high school has been cleared and open for operations,” the Marblehead Police Department announced in a statement on Facebook at around 2:57 p.m. “Thank you for your patience while we conducted our investigation.” While police did not say
MassLive.comMay 02 2024
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As police operation unfolds, campus abruptly closed for third day for thousands of PSU students
Portland State University will close for a third straight day amid a police operation to remove pro-Palestinian protesters from the Millar Library, which they have occupied since Monday. University President Ann Cudd had initially announced that classes would resume Thursday, but reversed course early in the morning as it became clear that the police action would overlap with the start of
The Oregonian