In Gaza, where war and violence are constant threats, the only escape for many is to buy a way out through illegal means. Desperate families are willing to pay large sums of money to smugglers to help them flee the conflict and seek safety elsewhere. This dangerous and expensive journey is often their only hope for a better future outside of the war-torn region.
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Biden’s Envoy to Fight Antisemitism Says She Saw Surge of Hate After Oct. 7
Deborah Lipstadt, former special envoy for antisemitism under the Biden administration, faced challenges after a deadly attack on Israel by Hamas in 2023, leading to a surge in antisemitic incidents globally. Despite efforts to combat hate, including the release of the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism and the Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism, the normalization of antisemitism post-attack posed ongoing threats to Jewish communities. Israel also accused foreign entities of antisemitism, further highlighting the...
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