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YUMNA PATEL
Tensions are high in Gaza after Israel’s targeted assassination of an Islamic Jihad leader. More than 20 Palestinians have been killed so far in Israeli attacks, and 70 more injured.
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MICHAEL ARRIA
As Israel continues to launch dozens of missile strikes into Gaza, so far having killed at least 20 Palestinians, including children, and injuring 70 more, former vice president and current Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden took to Twitter to declare that he supports the country's actions.
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RAEGAN DAVIS
The French insurance giant AXA is the second-largest provider in the world, with operations based in more than 60 countries that total over 100 million clients, including banks that finance Israeli settlement infrastructure projects.
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DAVID KATTENBURG
David Kattenburg reports on the testimony of Yakov Berg, the CEO of Psagot Winery in the occupied West Bank, in a case pending before Canada's Federal Court regarding the labeling of products made in the occupied territories. Berg says labeling his wine as anything other than a ‘Product of Israel’ would be discriminatory and antisemitic.
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JAMES NORTH
Netanyahu’s political calculations in attacking Gaza are no secret in Israel. So why do they hardly get mentioned in the American mainstream media?
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TONY GREENSTEIN
Guardian editor Jonathan Freedland's latest attack on Jeremy Corbyn robs the charge of antisemitism of its real and important meaning. His broadside is a hodgepodge of assertions based on guilt-by-association and statements taken out of context. If 87 percent of British Jews now believe Corbyn is antisemitic it is because of the media parroting pro-Israel propaganda.
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MICHAEL ARRIA
South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg has tweeted his support for Israel's attacks on Gaza and a condemned the returning rocket fire from Palestinians. EI's Tamara Nassar responds on Twitter, "Buttigieg's position is clear: Palestinian lives don't matter."
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