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Appeals and negotiations won’t make Israel stop starving Gaza
On July 17, the Israeli army bombed the sole Catholic church in Gaza, killing three people and injuring at least…
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Israel issues forced displacement order in central Gaza in new campaign
The Israeli military has issued a new forced evacuation warning for the Palestinians in central Gaza, ordering them to move…
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Syria clears Bedouin fighters from Suwayda city, declares halt to clashes
Syria’s government has announced that Bedouin fighters have been cleared from the city of Suwayda and that government forces have…
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Israel kills 73 aid seekers in Gaza, issues evacuation threat
At least 84 people, including 73 aid seekers, killed by Israeli attacks across Gaza. More than 200 people wounded. Two…
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How did Albert Luthuli, anti-apartheid hero, really die in 1967?
At half past eight on the morning of Friday, July 21, 1967, following a quick breakfast with his wife, Chief…
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Genocide or tragedy? Ukraine, Poland at odds over Volyn massacre of 1943
Nadiya escaped the rapists and killers only because her father hid her in a haystack amidst the shooting, shouting and…
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Will Israel ever get blowback for bombing its neighbours?
Of course, the Israelis point to their justifications for the attacks on Syria – principally, in Israel’s telling, to defend…
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Starving Palestinians pepper-sprayed at GHF aid site in Gaza, video shows
Israeli military personnel have pepper-sprayed desperate and starving Palestinian aid seekers at one of the distribution points of the controversial…
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Is the international community finally speaking up about Israel?
International public opinion continues to turn against Israel for its war on Gaza, with more governments slowly beginning to reflect…
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Gaza students sit exams for first time since war began in October 2023
Hundreds of Palestinian students in Gaza are taking a crucial end-of-secondary-school exam organised by the besieged enclave’s Ministry of Education…
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