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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Indiana University Bloomington and 59 other schools for alleged violations “relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination."
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Today marks one year since Hamas ambushed Israel, which sparked the ongoing war in Gaza. Now we take a look at how people have been impacted. And, how the Middle East conflict impacts Michigan voters.
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Members of the Indianapolis Jewish community gathered on Monday night to commemorate the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas militants. The event was attended by Governor Eric Holcomb.
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Nearly 1.8 billion Muslims across the globe are celebrating Eid al-Adha, with thousands of Indiana’s Muslim residents gathering for a special prayer to celebrate the first day of Eid on Sunday.
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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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Some young people in Indiana with ties to Palestine say they are overwhelmed by the daily updates on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
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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.