An American-Israeli dual citizen is among the three hostages most recently released by Hamas …
- Hamas Releases U.S. Hostage Keith Siegel; Rafah Crossing Reopens for Gazan Patients (Washington Post)
… but the bodies of the Palestinian detainees released by the Israeli government in exchange reflect an “unprecedented … level … [of] starvation crimes, systematic medical crimes, and the infection …, in addition to the severe beatings”:
WHO estimates that injuries of half of the “14,000 people need access to treatment they cannot get in Gaza … [are] related to war and trauma injuries, amputees, burns, spinal injuries which will need multiple operations and specialised rehab’”:
“Harvard will send a voluntary ‘climate survey’ to its students and faculty, improve its recordkeeping, and regularly monitor its anonymous reporting hotline” …
- Harvard Enters Agreement Following Title VI Investigation into Muslim, Palestinian Student Complaints (Boston.com)
… while the University of Missouri failed to protect students victimized by a fabricated image misrepresenting them as extremists:
“‘European values’? Does she mean the ones that led to the Holocaust? She needs to immerse herself in Islamic history. When Europe was in the dark age, Muslims were busy discovering math, science, and medical equipment. Learn, woman”:
“[D]espite his clean record, Abdul Rafi has remained behind bars for four years. His father is at a loss for answers. ‘We have no idea what the allegations against him are’:
“Hind Rajab is not just another casualty in a war that has already claimed far too many lives. She is the Anne Frank of Gaza, a child whose final moments should haunt the conscience of the world”:
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