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内容摘要:Last year, a landslide also triggered by torrential rain struck an unauthorised gold mining operation on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 15 people.

Last year, a landslide also triggered by torrential rain struck an unauthorised gold mining operation on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 15 people.

They define the supposed network as “people and organizations that are both directly and indirectly involved in furthering Hamas’s cause in contravention of American values and to the detriment of American citizens and America’s national security interests”.In short, the document alleges that the “pro-Palestinian movement” is “effectively a terrorist support network”.

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Does the ‘Hamas Support Network’ exist?There is no such network in the US, which has stern laws against providing material support to groups designated as “terrorist organisations”, including Hamas.Beth Miller – the political director at Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), a group that the Heritage Foundation names as part of the network – called Project Esther’s allegations “outlandish”.

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“It exposes the length of lies and of absurdity that they are going through to try to tear down the Palestinian rights movement,” Miller told Al Jazeera.The Heritage Foundation did not respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment.

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How does Project Esther plan to take down the Palestinian rights movement?

The document calls for a multi-faceted campaign against supporters of Palestinian rights, targeting them legally, politically and financially.Panama’s new canal dam plan puts thousands of villagers at risk, prompting protests over mass displacement.

Magdalena Martinez has spent her entire life along the banks of the Indio River, but a proposed dam intended to shield the Panama Canal from drought now threatens to engulf her home.The 49-year-old is among hundreds of residents opposing an artificial lake that would feed the crucial interoceanic waterway.

“I feel sick about this threat we’re facing,” said Martinez, who lives in a wooden house with a metal roof in Boca de Uracillo with her husband and five of her 13 children.“We don’t know where we’re going to go.”

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