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Graphic pro-Israel ads make their way into children’s video games. By Raphael Satter, Katie Paul and Sheila Dang. (Reuters) - Maria Julia Assis was sitting down to a meal in her terraced home in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Weeks after attending a pro-Palestinian demonstration, Egyptian-American student Layla Sayed received a text message from a friend drawing her attention to a website ...
Israel-related animal conspiracy theories. Zoological conspiracy theories involving Israel are occasionally found in the media or on the Internet, typically in Muslim-majority countries, alleging use of animals by Israel to attack civilians or to conduct espionage. These conspiracies are often reported as evidence of a Zionist or Israeli plot. [1]
Elsagate. Elsagate thumbnails featured familiar children's characters doing inappropriate or disturbing things, shown directly or suggested. Examples included injections, mutilation, childbirth, urination, fellatio, and chemical burning. Elsagate ( portmanteau of Elsa and the -gate scandal suffix) is a controversy surrounding videos on YouTube ...
Video and digital evidence helped “establish a clear sequence of events that led to the confrontation” at simultaneous pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rallies in California that ended with the ...
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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes Mystery Science Theater 3000 (seasons 8–10) : Science fiction comedy: 1997–99 3 seasons, 38 episodes: Previously aired on multiple other channels for seasons 1–7.
In October 2015, Cartoon Network launched their own localised version of the Cartoon Network Anything app, featuring short-form content such as mini-games and video-clips. In February 2016, Cartoon Network used graphics from the Check It 4.0 branding package for the first time on a new episode promo for Transformers: Robots in Disguise.