Rethinking the Holocaust: How Memory Shapes Views of Gaza
Scholar Marianne Hirsch warns that comparing Hamas to Nazis misuses Holocaust memory and calls for a more ethical, contextual approach to teaching this history.
Scholar Marianne Hirsch warns that comparing Hamas to Nazis misuses Holocaust memory and calls for a more ethical, contextual approach to teaching this history.
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Six suspects arrested in Lyon after using explosives to rob a precious-metal refinery; all stolen materials recovered by French police within hours.
Former President Trump orders immediate resumption of U.S. nuclear weapons testing, falsely claiming other nations are doing the same—though none have tested since 2017.