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Both Israel and Hamas have rejected it, but nothing short of a two-state solution can lead to peace in the area.
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As the Israel-Hamas war drags on and the civilian death toll in Palestine soars, the American-Israeli father of a daughter held by Hamas for nearly two months – and whose son-in-law was killed – will speak in Troy Sunday about the hostage crisis overseas.
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South Africa brought a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide.
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Albany's Common Council hasn't been able to bring to a vote a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
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A pro-Palestinian speaker's visit to give a talk last week put Bethlehem Public Library policies under the microscope.
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(Airs 12/01/23 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: we’ll take a look at the coming race to fill expelled Republican Congressman George Santos’ seat, we’ll examine how the Israel Hamas war is changing things inside the college classroom, and the third leg of the Triple Crown is coming to Saratoga Springs.
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(Airs 12/07/23 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina speaks with Ed Cox, Chairman of the New York state Republican Committee about who Republicans are considering for Congressman Santos’ seat, redistricting, a listener letter on the crime rate, and much more.
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The last few months have been trying times for the Jewish community following the Hamas attack on Israel and rising anti-Semitism across the United States. But life and celebration go on at local congregations as Hanukkah begins.
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Democratic Massachusetts State Senator and union member Paul Mark is reacting to the Western Mass Labor Federation’s call for a ceasefire in Gaza this week.
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Discussion over Israel and Palestine is largely about blame. There’s plenty to go around – for cruelty, murder, mayhem and stupidity, for refusal to come to the table and refusal to accept the rights and the very existence of others.