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Husam Abukhedeir, the chief neurosurgeon at Al-Shifa Hospital, helped the injured, watched many die, including his sister, then knew what he had to do to protect his family. How is he faring today?
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The West Lafayette city council this week voted down a resolution calling for a bilateral ceasefire in Gaza.
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The conflict in the Middle East has deep social impacts across the U.S., including Indiana. One local Jewish woman shares her renewed sense of purpose.
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Calls for cities to take a stance on the war in Gaza are putting pressure on not just national politicians, but also local leaders. In some U.S. cities like West Lafayette in Indiana, city officials are feeling the heat as calls for a Gaza ceasefire resolution mount.
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Hours before Indiana University’s undergraduate ceremony at Memorial Stadium, protesters hosted an alternate graduation ceremony in Dunn Meadow.
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Indiana University changed its policy on encampments one day before pro-Palestine protesters began. At least 34 students have been arrested so far.
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Indiana University president and provost issued an update as protests continue on campus. More than 33 students have been arrested amid faculty condemnation.
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Protestors said they take issue with Gov. Eric Holcomb's support of Israel.
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A report out this week says hunger, malnutrition and even starvation are widespread in Gaza, but stopped short of declaring it a 'famine.' Here's a primer on what that means, and who gets to decide.
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Tensions on U.S. college campuses have been rising since the Israel-Hamas war started more than 100 days ago. That's been playing out locally as Indiana University suspended a professor and canceled a Palestinian artist's exhibit.