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Jonathan P. Baird: A rise in anti-Semitic incidents is not the answer to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – Concord Monitor

| June 25, 2021

In New York Citys Time Square, a group of men punched, kicked and pepper-sprayed a 29-year-old Jewish man who was wearing a yarmulke. The group was shouting anti-Semitic words

Boyertown School Board still grappling candidate’s comments on race – The Mercury

| June 25, 2021

BOYERTOWN Residents continue to publicly ask the school board to jointly denounce the racially insensitive comments made by a candidate for the board, but no vote has been taken as of the June 22 meeting. At issue are social media posts made by Kirstin Lord, 21, of Earl Township who won the Republican nomination for one of two seats open in the November election for Region 1, which represents Bally and Bechtelsville boroughs, and Colebrookdale, Earl and Washington townships.

Five-star Palestine come from behind to beat Comoros – FIFA.com

| June 25, 2021

24 Jun 2021 Palestine beat Comoros to book Arab Cup ticket After going down early they scored five unanswered goals Palestine will meet Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in Group C Palestine came from behind to defeat Comoros 5-1 and book their place at the FIFA Arab Cup 2021. They will join Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in a competitive-looking Group C at the end of the year.

Labour could lose a by-election over the issue of Palestine – The Economist

| June 25, 2021

GEORGE GALLOWAY is sitting in Starbucks, close to the abandoned nightclub that serves as his campaign base. Fighting Labour is our number one target, he declares.

Violence Against or Obstruction of Health Care in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) in 2020 – occupied Palestinian territory – ReliefWeb

| June 25, 2021

In the early hours of December 27, 2020 Israeli military forces raided and attacked the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah city in the West Bank. Military vehicles were used to close and block two hospital entrances, while approximately five soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets, 20 tear gas canisters, and ten stun grenades in the hospitals yard. A hospital employee was shot by a rubber-coated bullet as he was leading patients away from the attack, and a seven-months pregnant woman was shot in her shoulder by a rubber bullet.

Opening a window of hope in Gaza – occupied Palestinian territory – ReliefWeb

| June 25, 2021

What does the project "Gaza Tech Women Lead" supported by ACT-members Dan Church Aid and Norwegian Church Aid in Gaza mean for young, well-educated women like Sara Al Massri? There is a high unemployment and poverty rate among young women graduates in Palestine -- even in professions which are in high demand in other parts of the world, such as engineers and IT specialists. Therefore, ACT-members DanChurchAid/Norwegian Church Aid's joint country office in Palestine has worked through their local partner "Women Affairs Centre" (WAC) in Gaza which implemented the project "Gaza Tech Women Lead", promoting young women's employability through digital work

Israels new government agrees on only one thing: Booting Netanyahu – Brookings Institution

| June 25, 2021

Seven months after the 1967 war, President Lyndon B. Johnson hosted Israels prime minister, Levi Eshkol, in Texas.

Israel Is Sending Robots With Machine Guns to the Gaza Border – Daily Beast

| June 25, 2021

Gaza is often described as the worlds largest open-air prison. Over two million people inhabit the tiny coastal strip, and they must endure a 70 percent unemployment rate; frequent shortages of medical supplies, fuel and clean water; constant power outages; and the fundamentalist governance of the extremist group Hamas.

Israel says the Delta variant is infecting vaccinated people, representing as many as 50% of new cases. But they’re less severe. – Yahoo News

| June 25, 2021

An Israeli receives a coronavirus vaccine in Tel Aviv on January 6. Sebastian Scheiner/AP As many as half of new COVID-19 cases in Israel are vaccinated people, a health official suggested.

This Israeli dropout is on the front lines against Iran – Haaretz

| June 25, 2021

The wave of attacks over the last year provided much work for defensive cyber companies like Profero Cyber Security, founded by Omri Segev Myal and Guy Barnhart-Magen. Right now, as were talking, were handling six incidents at once, some of them small, the others big. One of them is a ransomware attack, while another is a classic deception of a CEO by email, which led to the theft of $100,000, says Segev Moyal.


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