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Also on Monday, at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, the college’s Palestine Solidarity Coalition congregated to honor the Palestinian lives lost in the past year. It’s one installment of what the group calls its “week of rage,” which will include other gatherings and advocacy for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers and Israeli companies, according to WMUR.
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At Kibbutz Be'eri, where Hamas-led militants killed more than 100 people last Oct. 7, residents are grieving, reburying their loved ones — and returning to live in their old homes.
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The seven cases were dismissed nearly three months after UNH police charged 12 people with disorderly conduct and trespassing, nine of whom were set to be arraigned in Dover District Court on Wednesday.
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NH State Police in riot gear, along with officers from UNH and Hanover, arrested approximately 100 people at protests on opposite ends of the state May 1.
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The documents reveal previously unreported details about the nature of UNH’s preparation for and response to the May 1 protest, which involved a state police presence and the arrest of 12 people.
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The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague said he will seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders.
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The United Nations said that one of its aid workers was killed and another injured when their vehicle was struck on Monday in Rafah in southern Gaza.
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The Latest: Around 450,000 Palestinians were driven out of Rafah in Gaza's south over the past week, the United Nations' agency for Palestinian refugees said Tuesday.
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“When I see pictures of women and children in Gaza being dug out of the rubble, then I weep,” said 83-year-old Douglas Smith, who was arrested at Dartmouth on May 1.
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Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children. Meanwhile, the United States approved $26 billion in aid for Israel, including around $9 billion for Gaza.