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Daniel Estrin

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Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

It's really an idea that was devised by Israeli military veterans since the early days of the Gaza War to separate civilians into guarded zones to feed those civilians and to starve Hamas. Now, Israeli officials have also said publicly that the aim here is to get Palestinians to move south near Egypt as a step toward moving people to other countries.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

It's really an idea that was devised by Israeli military veterans since the early days of the Gaza War to separate civilians into guarded zones to feed those civilians and to starve Hamas. Now, Israeli officials have also said publicly that the aim here is to get Palestinians to move south near Egypt as a step toward moving people to other countries.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

Israel's allies in Europe say that would be forcible mass displacement and they oppose it. And Hamas is warning Palestinians not to take food from this new U.S.-backed group. So it puts Palestinians in a really difficult position. They're starving. They're telling us that some would refuse to take part and others, they're desperate and they would go get that food.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

Israel's allies in Europe say that would be forcible mass displacement and they oppose it. And Hamas is warning Palestinians not to take food from this new U.S.-backed group. So it puts Palestinians in a really difficult position. They're starving. They're telling us that some would refuse to take part and others, they're desperate and they would go get that food.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

Israel's allies in Europe say that would be forcible mass displacement and they oppose it. And Hamas is warning Palestinians not to take food from this new U.S.-backed group. So it puts Palestinians in a really difficult position. They're starving. They're telling us that some would refuse to take part and others, they're desperate and they would go get that food.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

There does seem to be some movement toward a temporary ceasefire and a hostage deal. There's been a flurry of statements from Israel and Hamas yesterday and today. An Israeli negotiating team is expected to be in Cairo today, but it is too soon to be optimistic.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

There does seem to be some movement toward a temporary ceasefire and a hostage deal. There's been a flurry of statements from Israel and Hamas yesterday and today. An Israeli negotiating team is expected to be in Cairo today, but it is too soon to be optimistic.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

There does seem to be some movement toward a temporary ceasefire and a hostage deal. There's been a flurry of statements from Israel and Hamas yesterday and today. An Israeli negotiating team is expected to be in Cairo today, but it is too soon to be optimistic.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

You're welcome.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

You're welcome.

Up First from NPR
New Gaza Aid Group Faces Criticism, Harvard President Speaks Out, DEI Rollbacks

You're welcome.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-26-2025 11AM EDT

It's important not to panic because some of the way that these apps rate food additives in the ingredients list, it's a little bit overblown. This may not be a safety concern or a reason not to eat the food.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-26-2025 11AM EDT

It's important not to panic because some of the way that these apps rate food additives in the ingredients list, it's a little bit overblown. This may not be a safety concern or a reason not to eat the food.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. Authorities today raided the Chicago home of the man suspected of killing two people outside a Jewish museum in the nation's capital last night. Police say the man chanted, free Palestine, as he was detained. NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports the two people killed were a young couple about to become engaged.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. Authorities today raided the Chicago home of the man suspected of killing two people outside a Jewish museum in the nation's capital last night. Police say the man chanted, free Palestine, as he was detained. NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports the two people killed were a young couple about to become engaged.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

The Swastik now faces federal murder charges and other charges. Officials say the shooting is also being investigated as a possible hate crime. The Senate has voted to undo the waiver that allows California to require zero-emission vehicles. It's a controversial move in part because there's a debate over whether Congress is actually following its own rules.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

The Swastik now faces federal murder charges and other charges. Officials say the shooting is also being investigated as a possible hate crime. The Senate has voted to undo the waiver that allows California to require zero-emission vehicles. It's a controversial move in part because there's a debate over whether Congress is actually following its own rules.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

NPR's Camilla Dominovsky explains the resolution now heads to President Trump for his signature.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

NPR's Camilla Dominovsky explains the resolution now heads to President Trump for his signature.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 05-22-2025 6PM EDT

Existing home sales fell in April, signaling more bad news for the housing market. As NPR's Laura Wamsley explains, low sales figures are a symptom of economic uncertainty.