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Israel and Palestine conflict: 70-year-old map at heart of crisis
14 May, 2021 11:38 PM
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Israel and Hamas tensions flare as rocket attacks are launched on the Gaza Strip. Video / AP
Israel and Hamas tensions flare as rocket attacks are launched on the Gaza Strip. Video / AP
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By: Benedict Brook
The violence and death currently playing out across Palestine and Israel was ignited by a dispute in Jerusalem where Jewish settlers have laid claim to land inhabited by Arabs.
But the spark was lit more than 70 years ago, and in reality even further back than that.
And after all this time, the issue remains essentially the same: Who has the right to live where in the relatively small but densely populated Holy Land where faiths have intersected for millennia?
Inside America s cold case revolution: new super effective DNA-matching technique prompts privacy concerns
Investigators are using whole-genome sequencing to search popular ancestry sites with great success, but critics have warned it is unethical
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Inmates at San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, California. The new technique has helped overturn wrongful convictions and solve cold cases
Credit: Eric Risberg /AP
Convicted killer Ledell Lee protested his innocence up until his death in 2017 by lethal injection at an Arkansas county prison.
Lee was accused of strangling and fatally bludgeoning a 26-year-old woman in 1993, but his prints were never found on the murder weapon and testimony putting him at the scene was later discovered to have been flawed.