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Israel has placed boundary markers up to 520m deeper inside Gaza than expected under the ceasefire deal with Hamas.
National Education Association teachers union distributed antisemitic course materials that included Palestine map replacing Israel and Hitler-praising content.
THE world cautiously awaits the breakthrough ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to come into effect – ending the devastation in war-torn Gaza. The peace process began last night after Donald
California’s Department of Education found that Oakland schools discriminated against "Jewish persons" by publishing maps excluding Israel.
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Largest US teachers union sends 3M members map that completely ‘erases’ Israel: ‘Inexcusable lapse’
The nation’s largest teachers union reportedly sent its roughly 3 million members a sickening email containing a map that erased Israel “completely” and labeled it as Palestine.
Google suspended live traffic updates on Google Maps and Waze in Israel and the Gaza Strip, reportedly at the request of the Israel Defense Forces.
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Teachers union faces backlash after sending out email with map omitting Israel
The North American Values Institute (NAVI) called the inclusion of the map in the NEA email “an inexcusable lapse,” arguing the union must be held accountable for disseminating content that rationalizes anti-Israel sentiment.
The largest teachers' union in America is again under fire, this time for erasing the existence of Israel and promoting terrorism.
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On JetBlue Airlines' in-flight mapping system, Israel's borders were inaccurate and the area was shown under the label "Palestinian Territories." The reports of the mislabeled in-flight map were true, and as a result of the viral nature of the claim ...
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How Israel’s Shadow War With Iran Is Rewriting the Middle East Map
Beneath the breaking headlines and missile alerts lies a far older conflict – one fought in the shadows between Israel and Iran. From proxy militias to cyber warfare, each side has spent decades learning how to fight without ever declaring war.