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Resources updated between Monday, April 8, 2019 and Sunday, April 14, 2019

April 14, 2019

Rioters along the Gazan border (File photo courtesy AP)

3 Gazans caught entering Israel; one of them armed with a knife Document

April 13, 2019

President Trump (File photo)

"Today, the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced its unanimous rejection of a request to investigate American military and intelligence professionals who served in Afghanistan. This is a major international victory, not only for these patriots, but for the rule of law. We welcome this decision and reiterate our position that the United States holds American citizens to the highest legal and ethical standards. Since the creation of the ICC, the United States has consistently declined to join the court because of its broad, unaccountable prosecutorial powers; the threat it poses to American national sovereignty; and other deficiencies that render it illegitimate. Any attempt to target American, Israeli, or allied personnel for prosecution will be met with a swift and vigorous response."

STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP ON THE ICC'S DECISION ON AFGHANISTAN CASE Article

April 12, 2019

Mohammed Safi (right) reportedly lost his eyesight while being held in a Hamas prison. (Image sources: Mohammed Safi - Ahmed Safi/Facebook; Hamas gunmen - Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

What Happens to Palestinians Who Demand a Better Life?

April 11, 2019

UNESCO Headquarters (File photo)

Palestinian aggression against interfaith harmony at UNESCO Article

Israeli police car (Illustrative)

Police car firebombed in Jerusalem Document

An Israeli bus (Illustrative)

Explosive device thrown at Israeli bus in northern West Bank Document

April 10, 2019

Weapons found in the Palestinian car (Israeli Police Spokesperson Unit)

Israeli police find two M-16 guns, bullets in Palestinian car with small children Document

April 8, 2019

Sudanese demonstrators in a protest demanding Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir step down in Khartoum, Sudan, April 6, 2019 (Reuters)

5 Killed in Protests Against Sudan's President Document