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The U.N. human rights chief says Israel’s warfare in Gaza is inflicting “horrifying, unconscionable suffering.”
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Global March on Gaza: Activists Detained, Violence Erupts at Egypt BorderInternational pro‑Palestinian activists from over 80 countries converged near Egypt’s Rafah border crossing in mid‑June, aiming to march into Gaza to protest and deliver humanitarian aid.
Bohrer is joining five other members of Jewish Voice for Peace, Chicago — Becca Lubow, Avey Rips, Seph Mozes, Audrey Gladson and Benjamin Teller — in a hunger strike to demand an end to the genocide in Gaza, unconditional military aid for Israel and the blockade of food and medical aid to the 2. 3 million Palestinians now living amongst the rubble.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Brussels on Sunday to take part in a protest march against Israeli violence in Gaza. The protesters included trade unionists, members of civil society organisations,
Rep. August Pfluger introduces bill expanding immigration law to bar supporters of Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaeda, ISIS and Palestine Islamic Jihad amid campus protests.
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27 Palestinians killed in latest violence in GazaAt least 16 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight and into Saturday, according to health officials.The 20-month war with Hamas has raged on even as Israel has opened a new front with heavy strikes on Iran that sparked retaliatory drone and missile attacks.
At least 27 Palestinians were reported to have been killed on the morning of June 3 amid chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in the southern Gaza Strip. This follows a similar incident on June 1 when around 30 civilians were reportedly killed as people scrambled to get food supplies at an aid centre near Rafah in southern Gaza.
Several Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded, according to Gaza health officials and emergency workers. Israel denied reports that soldiers had opened fire on civilians. By Aaron ...