Demonstrations in New York, Pakistan and Greece are attended by tens of thousands, as Jews face dramatic rise in antisemitism
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Demonstrations have again broken out against the terror group that rules over impoverished enclave, though such movements have been short-lived in the past

Jerusalem mayor and police district commander agree to bolster forces in flashpoint neighborhood; Itamar Ben-Gvir, accused of provoking riots, returns to makeshift ‘bureau’

But accounts differ as to whether the six escaped security prisoners actually used the utensil to dig their way to freedom

As crackdown continues, demonstrations sparked by death of outspoken critic shine unwanted light on corrupt and increasingly authoritarian Palestinian Authority

PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh later orders release of all those detained during Ramallah protest, in latest rally sparked by death of government critic

Rights group says Farid al-Atrash arrested, but no comment from Shin Bet; Muhannad Karajah, lawyer for late Abbas critic Nizar Banat, briefly detained by PA

Defense Ministry denies report it would meet quarterly on approving settlement construction, saying no such decision has been made

Palestinians in Ramallah call for 'the fall of the regime'; unlike previous rallies, Palestinian forces refrain from violently dispersing crowds

Evyatar expected to remain point of friction with Palestinians for IDF, which will maintain permanent presence on northern West Bank hilltop as state determines status of land

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