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Author: Adam Rasgon

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Israel Quietly Opens Its Borders, and Palestinians Have a Beach Day

August 11, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on Israel Quietly Opens Its Borders, and Palestinians Have a Beach Day

Tens of thousands of Palestinians slipped through holes in Israel’s security barrier, with Israel’s tacit approval, for a rare day on a Mediterranean beach.

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Israeli Court Rebukes Prime Minister’s Son Over Harassing Protest Leaders

August 2, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on Israeli Court Rebukes Prime Minister’s Son Over Harassing Protest Leaders

Yair Netanyahu tweeted the addresses and phone numbers of three men who led protests against his father’s administration. All three said they later received death threats.

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The Tahini War: The Food at the Center of an Arab Gay Rights Battle

July 15, 2020July 15, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on The Tahini War: The Food at the Center of an Arab Gay Rights Battle

After an Arab tahini magnate donated to an Israeli gay rights group, her company faced a boycott. But gay activists say the controversy has an upside.

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Palestinians in Jordan Valley Fear Annexation Would Choke Off Their Villages

June 24, 2020June 24, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on Palestinians in Jordan Valley Fear Annexation Would Choke Off Their Villages

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to annex territory along the Jordan border. Palestinian residents wonder where that leaves them.

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Ex-Head of Australian Girls School Is Fit for Trial, Israeli Court Says

May 26, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on Ex-Head of Australian Girls School Is Fit for Trial, Israeli Court Says

For six years, Australia has tried to extradite Malka Leifer to face charges of sexually assaulting her students but she claimed to be mentally ill.

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In Jerusalem, Ramadan Restrictions Last Seen During the Crusades Return

May 15, 2020May 18, 2020Adam RasgonComments Off on In Jerusalem, Ramadan Restrictions Last Seen During the Crusades Return

A pandemic has transformed how Muslims in Israel and the Palestinian territories are experiencing Ramadan.

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China’s Russian Town Has Log Cabins and Cyrillic Signs, but No Russians

January 4, 2026Andrew Higgins and Gilles Sabrié

China’s Russian Town Has Log Cabins and Cyrillic Signs, but No Russians

January 4, 2026Andrew Higgins and Gilles Sabrié

Maduro’s Capture Prompts Protests and Celebrations in U.S. Cities

January 3, 2026January 4, 2026Robert Chiarito, Adam Sella and Raúl Vilchis

Inside ‘Operation Absolute Resolve,’ the U.S. Effort to Capture Maduro

January 3, 2026Julian E. Barnes, Tyler Pager and Eric Schmitt

‘What Will Happen Tomorrow?’ Venezuelans Fear Chaos After U.S. Attack

January 3, 2026Maria Abi-Habib and Frances Robles

Here’s the latest.

January 3, 2026Anatoly Kurmanaev and Tyler Pager

Americans turn out for protests in Chicago and Washington.

January 3, 2026Robert Chiarito and Adam Sella

Maduro’s Final Plea: ‘No War. Yes Peace.’

January 3, 2026JACK NICAS

Americans turn out for protests in Chicago and Washington.

January 3, 2026January 3, 2026Robert Chiarito and Adam Sella

Is It Legal for U.S. to ‘Run’ Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture? Here’s What to Know.

January 3, 2026CHARLIE SAVAGE
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