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Over 1,600 arrests at student-led Palestine protests on 30 US campuses: Report

The Associated Press news agency reported that police made arrests at least 38 times on US campuses since April 18, resulting in more than 1,600 people being arrested at...

KFC shuts over 100 outlets in Malaysia over pro-Palestine boycott

American fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has temporarily shut over 100 restaurants in Malaysia as U.S.-linked businesses around the world face battering amid boycotts in favor of Palestine, triggered by the ongoing genocidal war in Gaza.

Police in riot gears crackdown Palestine protest on Columbia University campus

New York Police wearing riot gear entered the campus of Columbia University on Tuesday night where students have...

Estimated 10,000 Palestinians buried under rubbles: Gaza civil defence

An estimated 10,000 Palestinians are buried under the rubble of buildings flattened by Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian civil...

ICJ dismisses Nicaragua’s plea seeking to halt Germany’s arms export to Israel

The International Court of Justice ruled against issuing emergency orders to stop Germany’s weapon export to Israel.

Gaza’s Nass­er Hos­pi­tal ‘com­plete­ly out of ser­vice’ amid Israeli siege

Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis has been put “completely out of service”, according to a spokesperson for the Gaza Health Ministry.

“Irrelevant and dysfunctional”, Irish minister slams 5-State Veto Power at UNSC

Irish foreign minister Micheal Martin on Saturday questioned the misuse of veto power at the UN Security Council. He argued that the five-state veto power is an outdated provision which...
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“She was hungry the night before she died…”:Palestinian girl, 8, dies of starvation and dehydration

The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor says it has documented the case of a young girl named Hanin Jum’aa in northern Gaza, who died from starvation.

Palestinians are eating animal feed to stay alive in Gaza: ActionAid

Hunger in Gaza has become so serious that people have even run out of animal feed to eat, development charity ActionAid has said.
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“Israeli captives struggling for life, We are trying to protect their lives,” says Hamas

“Captives are living in difficult conditions and struggling for life. We are trying to protect their lives, and the enemy army deliberately killed and wounded its prisoners,” said Abu Obeida, the spokesperson for Hamas’s military wing, Qassam Brigades.

Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died in prison: State media

Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died, state media reported, citing the prison service of the region where he had been serving a 19-year sentence on charges of extremism.
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UN rights office ‘deeply worried’ about Israeli raid on Nasser Hospital

The United Nations human rights office has said it is “deeply worried” about the Israeli raid on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.

Houthis say Red Sea attacks ‘a great success,’ pledge to continue as long as Israel attacks Palestine

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis said they will press on with attacks on Red Sea shipping in solidarity with the Palestinians as long as Israel continues to commit “crimes” against them.
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“We are not present among civilians, come and fight us”, new Hamas video exposes Israel’s blatant lies

The media wing of Al-Qassam Brigades on Wednesday released a five-minute combat footage explaining the position of resistance fighters in the ongoing war. The video shows how instead of facing...

Gaza: Netanyahu stops Israeli delegation from attending ceasefire talks

As the occupation forces continue to besiege hospitals and massacre civilians, Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered Israel’s delegation to avoid ceasefire talks. He prevented the convoy from attending a four-day meeting...
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Israeli forces kill Palestine political analyst, his wife, children, “part of ongoing scholasticide,” alleges rights activists

Israeli forces killed political analyst Ayman Rafati, his wife and children after shelling his home north of Gaza City, says Ramy Abdu, head of the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor.

Rafah turned into ‘a de facto refugee camp’: South Africa to UN

South Africa's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations on Tuesday raised concern over Israel extending its genocidal war to Rafah in the southern Gaza strip, which is home...
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