Ireland has historically favored the Palestinians in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a sympathy that has manifested over the years in its diplomacy and culture.
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Matthew Karelefsky, 46, was convicted last month of charges including attempted murder, arson and assault for the crime in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Midwood.
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Police are not charging the suspect with a hate crime, saying they believe he suffers from mental illness.
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“This is the next step of what the antisemites are doing," said Elisha Fine, one of the volunteers who cleaned up the sidewalk. "First they start with the posters, then they move to the businesses. When are they coming to us? That’s why we’re here.”
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Joanna Chen’s “From the Edges of a Broken World” touched off a larger debate over whether Israelis have a place in progressive circles.
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Learn about 11 new children's books released for Passover 2024.
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