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Are Israel and Hamas violating international laws of war?

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The UN human rights commissioner accused both Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes in their ongoing conflict. Judy Woodruff gets debate on the lawfulness of their tactics from retired Lt. Col. Gary Solis of the George Washington University and…

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Jul 31

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UN human rights chief accuses Israel, Hamas of war crimes

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Mosques were once again a target for Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, while another strike reduced homes to a debris-filled crater. Meanwhile, warning sirens blared in Israel, where the military said that Hamas had fired more than 60 rockets. The UN…

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Jul 31

Twitter Chat: Is social media a weapon in modern warfare?

By Nora Daly

What is the role of social media in modern warfare? How has this changed as the medium evolves? What responsibility do sites such as Facebook and Twitter have to regulate (or restrict) users’ promotion of military actions? Join the conversation…

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Jul 31

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AP: Israel, Hamas agree to 72-hour cease-fire

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The Associated Press is reporting that Israel and Hamas have agreed to an unconditional, 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire beginning Friday.

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Jul 31

White House signals growing frustration with Israel in Gaza conflict

By Julie Pace, Associated Press

The U.S. frustrations were compounded by a flurry of Israeli media reports this week that appeared aimed at discrediting President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry, who spent days trying to negotiate an unsuccessful cease-fire between Israel and…

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Jul 30

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News Wrap: Palestinian death toll rises after strikes on Gaza market, UN school

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In our news wrap Wednesday, the shelling of a United Nations school in Gaza drew widespread condemnation, including from the White House. Israeli defense spokesman Peter Lerner said his country’s forces acted only in response to a mortar shell launched…

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Jul 30

U.S. condemns Israeli shelling of UN school in Gaza

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WASHINGTON -- The United States is condemning Israel's shelling of a U.N. school in the Gaza Strip that was sheltering displaced Palestinians.

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Jul 29

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News Wrap: Israel bombs Gaza power plant

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In our news wrap Tuesday, Israel widened the scope of its military barrage in Gaza, with strikes on its only power plant, the home of the leader of Hamas and a Hamas-run TV station. There were reports of possible cease-fire…

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Jul 29

Hamas denies approval of 24-hour cease-fire in Gaza

By Ayan Sheikh

A senior official of the Palestine Liberation Organisation proposed a 24-hour cease-fire in Gaza on Tuesday that was quickly contradicted by Hamas, the Associated Press reported.

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Jul 29

Congress at odds over $225 million aid package for Israel

By Donna Cassata, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Democratic and Republican members of Congress scrambled Tuesday to seal a $225 million boost to Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system before they break this week for a month-long recess. But the House and Senate are at odds…

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