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Palestinians gather to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, near the ruins of houses destroyed during the Israeli offensive, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, Monday.
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 328 || WHO Official Says IDF Agreed to Humanitarian Pauses in Gaza for Polio Vaccine Campaign
 
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Prithviraj Sukumaran as Najeeb in "The Goat Life." Caused a social media firestorm in Saudi Arabia.
 
Netflix Faces Backlash for Film on Exploitation of Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
 
Nagham Zbeedat  
 
 
The extremely rare and unusual black stone deal, discovered near the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, that is nearly 2,700 years old.
 
Ancient Seal Featuring Assyrian Demon From First Temple Period Discovered in Jerusalem
 
Ruth Schuster  
 
A Palestinian man looks inside a car damaged during a military operation near the West Bank refugee camp of Al-Faraa, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 327 || Body of Soldier Killed on October 7 and Taken to Gaza Returned to Israel, IDF Announces
 
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Birds fly above the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank at sunset on August 24, 2024.
 
Analysis || Terror Rises as Israel's Right Fuels the Flames: West Bank Is on the Brink of Explosion
 
Amos Harel  
 
Arye Zalmanovich.
 
Rescued Hostage Confirms Arye Zalmanovich Was Murdered in Captivity While Held Together
 
Yael Freidson  
 
 
Israel's Attorney General Baharav-Maira and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ministers aren't concealing their desire to fire the attorney general and are openly hostile to her.
 
Israel Is Racing Toward a Constitutional Crisis
 
Chen Maanit  
 
Bethlehem last week, on the left, and a Banksy mural on the side of a car wash in Beit Sahour. Sightseers used to show up just to visit the mural.
 
'Life Has Been Hell': Inside Bethlehem, the West Bank's Tourism Capital Turned Ghost Town
 
Nagham Zbeedat  
 
 
Far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, last year.
 
Haaretz Today || Will the U.S. Sanction Ben-Gvir and Smotrich for Trying to Set the Mideast on Fire?
 
Ben Samuels  
 
Wall paintings on the wall of a vaulted tomb that, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), date back 1,700 years to the Roman era, are pictured near the beach of Ashkelon, Israel, August 27, 2024.
 
Never Before Seen Ancient Roman Tombs to Be Shown to Public for the First Time
 
Ruth Schuster  
 
 
 
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