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November 1, 2020



Palestinian Authority Communicating with Biden Campaign
Relations with Trump Administration frozen since US recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

As We Approach the Big Day, Can America Step Back from the Brink?
Large majorities of the American people believe that Election Day could result in violence. More alarmingly, roughly 40 percent of both self-identified Democrats and Republicans believe that violence could be justified if their preferred candidate is defeated.

As Israel Begins Human Trials, Experts Warn COVID Vaccine Still Long Way Off
Country celebrates first two participants receiving jabs of experimental serum.

Thousands Homeless as Search Continues for Turkish Quake Survivors
Residents of hard-hit city on southwestern coast express concern over building safety after at least 49 die in Friday temblor.

25 Years After: Israel’s Next Generation Grapples With Prime Minister Rabin’s Assassination
Some know what happened, others don’t, and still others believe in unfounded conspiracy theories.

Have We Run Out of Words to Describe 2020?
Maybe the truest way to describe the collective trauma of 2020 is simply to admit there are no words, and be at peace with it.


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