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Pro-Palestinian faith leaders urge Senator Padilla to call for ceasefire in Gaza
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators lined up outside U.S. Senator’s Alex Padilla’s office urging him to call for a ceasefire in Gaza as war is ongoing in the region.
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UCSC encampment cleared out
UCSC’s Chancellor called for the encampment to be cleared, calling in a police presence.
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Push for ceasefire in Gaza
The Interfaith Pray-In and Fast for Gaza is the follow-up to a 22 mile Ceasefire Pilgrimage held in March.
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Biden details 3-step plan to end war in Gaza
President Joe Biden delivered remarks Friday detailing Israel’s three-phase proposal to end the war in Gaza.
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Biden details a 3-phase hostage deal aimed at winding down the Israel-Hamas war
President Joe Biden on Friday detailed a three-phase deal proposed by Israel to Hamas militants that he says would lead to the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza and could end the grinding, nearly 8-month-old Mideast war.
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What is Rafah?
Rafah is a city located along the border of the Gaza Strip and Egypt.
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US condemns loss of life, but says no policy changes after civilian deaths in Israeli strike
The White House on Tuesday condemned the loss of life of dozens of civilians as a result of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, but said it is not planning any policy changes as a result of the Israeli actions.
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‘We have nothing.' As Israel attacks Rafah, Palestinians are living in tents and searching for food
Over the past three weeks, Israel’s offensive in Rafah has sent nearly a million Palestinians fleeing the southern Gaza city and scattering across a wide area.
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San Carlos doctor returns after being trapped in Gaza by border closing
A San Carlos doctor is back home in the Bay Area after spending around a month in Gaza — a return delayed by about two weeks after the Rafah border was closed.
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San Carlos doctor returns after being trapped in Gaza by border closing
A San Carlos doctor is back home in the Bay Area after spending around a month in Gaza — a return delayed by about two weeks after the Rafah border was closed. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Netanyahu calls Israeli strike that killed dozens in Gaza tent camp ‘tragic' incident
The strike drew condemnation from world leaders just days after the United Nations’ top court ordered Israel to halt its offensive on the southern Gaza city where more than a million had sought refuge.
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Watch: Bay Area nurse on humanitarian mission recounts carnage in Gaza
The carnage in Gaza is hitting home for one Bay Area nurse, who’s now opening up about devastation she witnessed first-hand during her recent humanitarian mission there.
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Palestinian medics say Israeli airstrikes killed 35 after hitting tents for displaced people in Rafah
Palestinian health workers said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 35 people Sunday and hit tents for displaced people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and “numerous” others were trapped in flaming debris.
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Sirens sound in Tel Aviv for the first time in months as Hamas says it fired rockets from Gaza
Rocket sirens sounded across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv, for the first time in months on Sunday, as Hamas claimed to have fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza. The militants have continued to fire projectiles at communities around Gaza more than seven months into the war but have not fired longer-range rockets in months. There were no immediate...
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Top UN court orders Israel to halt military offensive in Rafah, though Israel is unlikely to comply
The top United Nations court has ordered Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah — but stopped short of ordering a full cease-fire.
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Israel recovers the bodies of 3 more hostages from Gaza
Israel’s army says the bodies of three more hostages killed on Oct 7. were recovered overnight from Gaza.
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Netanyahu to address Congress, House Speaker Mike Johnson says
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress.
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First aid from US pier in Gaza has reached starving Palestinians, the UN says
American officials hope the pier at maximum capacity can bring the equivalent of 150 truckloads of aid to Gaza each day.
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Norway, Ireland and Spain say they are recognizing a Palestinian state in a historic move
Several European Union countries have in the past weeks indicated that they plan to make the recognition, arguing a two-state solution is essential for lasting peace in the region.
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Israel says it will return video equipment seized from AP
The Israeli government will return a camera and broadcasting equipment it had seized from The Associated Press on Tuesday, reversing course hours after it blocked the news organization’s live video of Gaza and faced mounting criticism for interfering with independent journalism.