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Benjamin Netanyahu · GazaRehavia resident describes experience of living with constant protests as a “nightmare.” By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News Staff Residents of Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighborhood are speaking out after years of raucous protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have made their community nearly unlivable. Protesters frequently demonstrate in front of the Prime Minister’s residence on Gaza Street, holding noisy demonstrations that have perio…See the Story
Anti-Netanyahu protests render Jerusalem neighborhood 'unlivable'
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Disney · PalestineRachel Zegler is receiving a wave of public support after reports confirmed she refused to delete a tweet in support of Palestine, despite facing pressure from Disney executives. The post, published in August 2024, coincided with the release of the Snow White trailer and ended with the statement: “and always remember, free Palestine.”
and always remember, free palestine.
— rachel zegler (she/her/hers) (@rachelzegler) August 12, 2024
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Rachel Zegler refused Disney's request to delete pro-Palestine tweet, netizens praise ‘incredibly principled and authentic’ actress
34% Center coverage: 6 sources
Judaism · IsraelThe Nova music festival, where more than 350 people were murdered on Oct. 7, 2023, has quickly become one of the most visited tourist destinations in Israel. More than 200,000 people per month visited the site, at Kibbutz Reim near the Gaza border, on average over the last six months, according to Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund. If sustained, that pace would put Nova on track to draw more visitors than the Dead Sea or Tel Aviv’s An…See the Story
200,000 tourists a month are visiting the Nova massacre site in southern Israel - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
34% Center coverage: 3 sources