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Israel’s UNRWA Ban and Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze: Impacts on Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis

UNRWA delivered the majority of food aid during the war and sheltered more than 1 million people. What happens when it’s banned?

The post Israel Bans UNRWA as Trump Throttles Foreign Aid appeared first on The Intercept.

Trump’s Crypto Controversy: Ethics Rules Don’t Apply to Him

For many government employees, merely owning cryptocurrency is off-limits. Not for Trump, who created a “very grifty” meme coin.

The post Trump Appointees Can’t Own Crypto. That Rule Doesn’t Apply to Trump Himself. appeared first on The Intercept.

Trump’s New Policies Ignite Tensions: Lifting Sanctions and Military Escalation in Israel-Palestine Conflict

Trump lifted sanctions against Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Within hours, Netanyahu launched a new invasion.

The post Trump Halts Sanctions on Israeli Settlers, Threatens to Seize Assets of War Crimes Investigators appeared first on The Intercept.

Trump’s Bold Promise to End Ukraine War: Reality Check After Inauguration

Trump boasted he would end the war between Russia and Ukraine as soon as he took office. That didn’t happen.

The post Trump Promised a Russia–Ukraine Peace Deal. Where Is It? appeared first on The Intercept.

Senate Hearing Highlights Lack of Accountability for Gaza Crisis Amid Defense Nominee Confirmation

The secretaries of defense and state will play key roles in U.S. policy on Israel, but they faced little scrutiny on Palestinian suffering.

The post Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio Get a Pass on Suffering in Gaza appeared first on The Intercept.

The Fragile Ceasefire: A Temporary Respite in Gaza’s Ongoing Struggle

There is no more status quo, no going back, and yet, after the ceasefire, so much will remain the same.

The post The War That Changed the World. The Ceasefire That Changed Too Little. appeared first on The Intercept.

MIT’s Controversial Ties: $3.7 Million in Israeli Military Funding Sparks Campus Protests

A new report from MIT Coalition for Palestine details Israeli-funded research into everything from drone swarms to underwater surveillance.

The post MIT Shut Down Internal Grant Database After It Was Used to Research School’s Israel Ties appeared first on The Intercept.

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