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I am writing in response to Joe Harrington’s letter “What the Madleen and D-Day have in common” [Viewpoints, June 18]. The letter diminishes the sacrifice of 160,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen who ...
After claiming he arranged a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, while Qatar leaders actually discussed the ceasefire with Iranian government officials, in a fit of exasperation worthy of a trip to an ...
As Israel Attacked Iran, a Multi-National Effort Continues to Bring the Last Three Madleen Sailors Out of Israeli Prison ...
Palestinian” militants, reject factual truth in favor of canned lies about Israel, and they are not alone.The post Israel’s enemies mount smear campaigns ...
But the activists who piloted it are busy planning their next attempt — albeit with a different boat.Named after a famous ...
Jewish students across U.S. campuses express a wide range of emotions and perspectives in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 attacks ...
The Madleen’s mission to break Gaza’s siege was led by brave activists, including Yasemin Acar, who asked Tarek Baé to share ...
Directed at the Israeli public and international media, Israel coordinated a propaganda campaign aimed at undermining the Madleen’s humanitarian mission to Gaza ...
Arrested on 8 June by Israeli forces in international waters off the coast of Gaza, Blast journalist Yanis Mhamdi remains in prison. A French citizen, he boarded the Madleen aid ship to report on the ...
Sometimes it takes a self-indulgent public relations stunt to remind us of what’s important. Monday’s inevitably intercepted aid flotilla to Gaza was one of those occasions.
French doctor Baptiste André was one of 11 crew members aboard the Madleen, an aid boat that was recently seized by Israeli authorities as it attempted to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza ...
The Madleen’s captain, Mark van Reenes, deported on Thursday, is a Dutch national who filmed himself just before Israel seized the ship. In the video, he called on his country to urgently demand ...
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