News and Analysis 6/28/24

The “Israeli army demolished infrastructure in the camp and several neighborhoods within the city” during their raid on a meeting of political leaders, but then an IED “significantly” damaged one of the invading armored troop carriers:

“Israel has previously claimed to have routed Hamas militants in northern Gaza but has conducted repeated operations throughout the area”:

“Smotrich said that large budgets were allocated to infrastructure projects for settlement expansion and for ‘security measures’” aimed at a covert annexation. Palestinian experts say it is “already happening”:

“A dog wearing a camera on its back attacked me in a matter of seconds, biting my shoulder and eventually reaching my bone with its fangs. He dragged me outside. As I screamed loudly, the soldiers laughed and offered me no assistance or medical attention”:

“In December, Israeli ground troops entered a Gaza apartment building filled with innocent people. Survivors told Al Jazeera that the soldiers left a “bloodbath” in their wake”:

“At Sde Teiman, Khaled Mahajneh found a detained journalist unrecognizable as he described the facility’s violent and inhumane conditions”:

The Francis Crick Institute does “heroic research work helping to treat and prevent disease” but it will not tolerate the sale of carrot cakes if they are for the benefit of Palestinians:

“A highlighted problem of the ADL is that the narratives coming from the organization’s leadership do
not always align with the messages coming from the research team”:

“Only the ‘patriotic’ religious associations are allowed to become legally active within their temples, churches, mosques and registered meeting places, in accordance with detailed administrative regulations. To do so, they must adapt to the socialist state”:


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