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  2. Exodus International - Wikipedia

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    exodusinternational.org (defunct) Exodus International was a non-profit, interdenominational ex-gay Christian umbrella organization connecting organizations that sought to "help people who wished to limit their homosexual desires". Founded in 1976, Exodus International originally asserted that conversion therapy, the reorientation of same-sex ...

  3. Israeli disengagement from Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, 21 Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip and four Israeli settlements in the West Bank were unilaterally dismantled. [1] Israeli settlers and army evacuated from inside the Gaza Strip, redeploying its military along the border. [2] The disengagement was conducted unilaterally by Israel, in particular, Israel rejected any coordination ...

  4. Alan Chambers (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chambers (activist) Alan Manning Chambers (born February 21, 1972) [1] is the former president of Exodus International [2] and co-founder of Speak. Love., headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Before coming to Exodus, Chambers served on the pastoral team at Calvary Assembly of God, one of the largest churches in Orlando.

  5. Border Patrol apprehends 58K migrants in August, down from ...

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    The agency said Monday in its monthly news release that it recorded about 58,000 migrant encounters between ports of entry along the southwest border in August, down from a December high of nearly ...

  6. Rohingya refugees mark the anniversary of their exodus and ...

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    On Aug. 25, 2017, hundreds of thousands of refugees started crossing the border to Bangladesh on foot and by boats amid indiscriminate killings and other violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

  7. Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip (2023–present) - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian authorities tried to prevent a mass exodus of Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip towards the Sinai Peninsula, rejecting a United States proposal for safe corridors to Egypt for Palestinians fleeing the Gaza Strip. The Rafah Border Crossing on the Egypt–Gaza border was closed by Egypt after the start of the conflict. [83]

  8. Blockade of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    The restrictions on movement and goods in Gaza imposed by Israel date to the early 1990s. [ 1 ] After Hamas took over in 2007, Israel significantly intensified existing movement restrictions and imposed a complete blockade on the movement of goods and people in and out of the Gaza Strip. [ 2 ] Egypt began its blockade of Gaza in 2007, shortly ...

  9. Gaza Strip evacuations - Wikipedia

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    The first evacuation order was given on 13 October 2023, one week after Hamas led an attack on Israel from Gaza. Israel officials told the 1.1 million Gazans who lived north of the Wadi Gaza, including Gaza City, to evacuate within 24 hours. [10] Israel's ground invasion of Gaza began on 27 October 2023.