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  1. Results are displayed as the U.N. General Assembly voted for a non-binding resolution calling for a "humanitarian truce" in Gaza
    Bebeto Matthews/ AP

    Israel Loses Support at UN With Resolution for Gaza Ceasefire

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    UN resolutions against Israel's position and for a Gaza ceasefire have been getting more support from US allies and other countries.

  2. President Joe Biden is greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
    Evan Vucci / AP

    How Much Financial Assistance has the US Given Israel?

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    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. and Israel have what has historically been called a “special relationship,” and the U.S. has given more money to Israel than any other country since 1946.

  3. Israelis attend a demonstration calling for the release of abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit
    Ariel Schalit / AP

    A History of Hostage and Prisoner Swaps in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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    by Laura Adamczyk

    It’s believed that more than 150 Israeli citizens and soldiers have been taken hostage since Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel this Saturday.

  4. Chicago Federal Reserve Bank
    Marco Verch

    Comparing the Midwest's Major Cities

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    by Richard C. Longworth

    The Chicago Federal Reserve compares the economies of five Midwest cities to test the theory that industry clusters are the key to urban economic growth.

  5. Jordanian children hold a huge kefiyah, a traditional Palestinian scarf.
    Raad Adayleh / AP

    Jordan Fears Israel-Hamas War Could Reach its Borders

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    by Hope O'Dell, Tria Raimundo

    Jordan is seen as a stable country in the Middle East. There are concerns the Israel-Hamas war could change that.

  6. US Department of Treasury
    US Department of Treasury

    Everything You Need to Know About Sanctions

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    by Ethan Kessler

    Economic sanctions: what they are, how the US has used them in foreign policy, and considerations for current policymakers.

  7. Judges preside over the opening of the hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands
    Patrick Post / AP

    ICJ Judge Voted Against Every Approved Measure in Israel Genocide Case

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    by Hope O'Dell

    Julia Sebutinde of Uganda voted no on more measures in the ICJ's ruling than the judge Israel appointed to the UN court for this case.

  8. A family of 2 parents and 4 children of various ages sit on a couch

    Chicago: Embracing Refugees for the Good of All

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    by Suzanne Akhras

    Suzanne Akhras Sahloul discusses the positive impact of refugees and immigrants on communities in Chicago.

  9. A photo collage of Joe Biden, U.S. soldiers, and the flag of Taiwan
    Elizabeth Sokolich with AP photos

    Why is the United States Arming Taiwan?

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    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression.

  10. Antony Blinken, left, shakes hands with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani
    Evelyn Hockstein / AP

    Explainer: How US Ties in the Middle East are Preventing a Regional War (So Far)

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    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. has official relationships with nearly every country in the Middle East. Israel, a close U.S. ally, has official ties with only five.