The U.S. Department of Justice, under the Trump administration, filed a federal lawsuit against Harvard University alleging that the institution failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from harassment following the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror attack, violating federal civil rights law. The lawsuit accuses Harvard of deliberate indifference to a hostile environment and seeks to recover billions in federal funding, amid ongoing disputes including previous funding freezes and legal battles over alleged antisemitism and ideological bias. Despite stalled negotiations and increased settlement demands by President Trump, Harvard has yet to publicly respond to the latest legal action.
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The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remains dire as the conflict reaches its 558th day, with significant casualties reported and widespread destruction affecting both children and adults. Search and rescue operations are ongoing in areas like Khan Yunis following recent Israeli attacks, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis after the breakdown of a ceasefire with Hamas. Families, such as the Al-Zurai family, face daily challenges of resource scarcity and violence, highlighting the urgent need for international efforts to address the humanitarian needs and seek a resolution to the hostilities.
In Khan Younis, at least 11 people, including women and children, have died, many of whom were residing in a tent in a humanitarian zone, amid intensified Israeli strikes in Gaza. The Health Ministry reports over 90 deaths in 48 hours as Israeli forces aim to pressure Hamas for hostage release and disarmament, leading to significant casualties and heightened regional tensions. Additionally, separate strikes in Rafah resulted in four more deaths, including a mother and daughter, highlighting the severe impact on civilians and the urgent humanitarian concerns in the conflict.
An Israeli airstrike on the Al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital in Gaza City caused significant damage, forcing the facility to cease operations, although there were no casualties from the attack itself due to a prior evacuation. Tragically, a young girl died during the evacuation process as medical staff struggled to provide urgent care. The incident highlights the severe challenges faced by medical facilities in conflict zones, emphasizing the broader impact of military actions on civilian infrastructure and essential health services.
Israel has intensified its military operations in the Gaza Strip, with Defense Minister Israel Katz announcing plans to expand security zones to "crush and clean the area" of militants, as part of a broader strategy to enhance security following recent escalations. Despite a ceasefire proposal reportedly approved by Hamas, the specifics remain unclear, and Katz emphasized the necessity of a large-scale evacuation in affected areas. The expansion, particularly in the southern part of Gaza and the Netzarim corridor, is seen by Israel as crucial for national security, but it has raised concerns over humanitarian impacts and further encroachment on Palestinian territory.
An Israeli soldier has alleged that he was ordered to use Palestinian civilians as human shields in Gaza, amid ongoing regional tensions and the recovery of 14 bodies, including medics and civil defense members, in southern Gaza. The bodies were retrieved after a week of restricted access to Rafah, following evacuation orders from the Israeli military that suggest a potential ground operation. As the conflict persists, international humanitarian organizations express concern over the safety of Gaza's civilian population, especially with one medic still unaccounted for.
On Saturday, Israel launched a military strike on Lebanon in retaliation for rocket attacks targeting Israeli areas, marking the most significant exchange of fire since a ceasefire with Hezbollah was established nearly four months ago. The escalation has raised concerns about the stability of the ceasefire, particularly in light of Israel's renewed military operations against Hamas in Gaza, where over 50,000 deaths have been reported since October 7, 2023. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, urging restraint and dialogue to prevent further violence and seeking a long-term resolution to the conflict.







