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IDF Begins Evacuating Civilians from Eastern Rafah Northward

The new humanitarian zone includes field hospitals, tents, and increased provisions of food, water, medicine, and other supplies.

WATCH: Israel Marks First Post-Oct. 7 Holocaust Remembrance Day

“The first lesson of the Holocaust is: If we do not defend ourselves, nobody will defend us,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

EPPD Chief Admits Staffing Concerns

“I want to give you this screenshot of what the chief has sent to all of us. It is really only empty words coming from someone who really doesn’t listen to us. We say we need something, like shields, and he buys us batons. The chief is a hypocrite and this shows you are starting to get to him.”  

Declaring week honoring Holocaust victims, Biden denounces ‘all forms of hate-fueled violence’

The U.S. president proclaimed May 5 to May 12 the Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust.

CBP Officer Make Several Large Drug Busts

El Paso area CBP officers begin week with several large drug busts.

Restaurant Review: A Bite of Belgium – Las Cruces, NM

A Google search of “German restaurants in Las Cruces” doesn’t mention any. It does, laughably, include Wienerschnitzel for some odd reason.

What I did find right off was a restaurant called “A Bite of Belgium.”

Biden issues Jewish American Heritage Month proclamation

“We celebrate the immeasurable impact of Jewish values, contributions and culture on our nation’s character,” the president said.

A German soldier looted postcards from doomed Jews in Poland. 80 years later, his granddaughter brought them back.

When Karla McCabe was a child in East Germany in the 1970s and ‘80s, she knew her grandfather had been a German soldier in World War II. But exactly what he did during those years was not a topic of discussion in her family.

TikTok, Our Old Nazi Oma

We all know TikTok has a problem when it comes to espousing hate. We cannot expressly say that TikTok espouses antisemitic, pro-Nazi agenda, and media, but one is left to make assumptions when it comes to how they apply community guidelines.

Columbia says it ‘will not divest from Israel,’ moves to close encampment following failed negotiations

Columbia University has rejected a demand to divest from Israel and has failed to reach an agreement with pro-Palestinian student protesters who are occupying a portion of the school’s New York City campus, according to a letter sent Monday morning to the community by President Minouche Shafik.