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Members of the signatory organisations called Hamas’ activities ‘justified armed resistance’ and compared its proscription to historical injustices like slavery and apartheid
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Ipso said using the term to describe Palestinian detainees in Israel did not breach the Editors’ Code
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Theroux’s settler documentary doesn’t illuminate – it rehearses the same old narrative
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The world’s highest court will assess whether the ban on Unrwa violates international law
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The decision could see the UN agency, which has been accused of employing Hamas operatives, hit with significant claims from the relatives of terror victims
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The Brotherhood represents the largest opposition force in the country but has long been criticised over its alleged ties to terror groups
The Palestinian Authority leader called on the terror group to lay down its arms for first time since start of war in Gaza
By Marie van der Zyl
Falsely claiming a minority of deputies is the community’s voice fuels division, not peace
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused ministers of handing over taxpayer money to the group, which she accused of ‘glorifying evil terror groups’, after ministers dropped a court case against it
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