Archaeologists scramble to evacuate Gaza artefacts threatened by Israeli strike
Officials hurriedly remove nearly three decades of finds in ‘high-risk operation’
Officials hurriedly remove nearly three decades of finds in ‘high-risk operation’
It is our duty, as academics and scientists, to do everything in our power to put pressure on the Israeli government to change its policy.
A group of scholars firmly rejects and condemns the toxic smear campaign targeting the World Bank Senior Economist, Mr. Massimiliano Cali. Mr. Cali is the husband of Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967. It is clear that he is being singled out by bad-faith actors such as “UN Watch,” an organization with a long record of smearing critics of Israel, in a malign attempt to delegitimize and silence Ms. Albanese in her role as Special Rapporteur. This campaign comes in the wake of the shameful sanctions imposed on Ms. Albanese by the US government, and at a time when the Israeli government is intensifying its war on Gaza—a war that many respected institutions and leading experts have identified as genocidal.
Five-month investigation reveals how four members of one family were shot and killed in a single day and highlights a pattern in which Israeli troops target unarmed civilians
Spain announces raft of measures designed to increase pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu to end Gaza war
Inspired by Filmmakers United Against Apartheid who refused to screen their films in apartheid South Africa, we pledge not to screen films, appear at or otherwise work with Israeli film institutions—including festivals, cinemas, broadcasters and production companies—that are implicated* in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.
New testimonies reveal that the Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in August, which the IDF said targeted Hamas surveillance, hit the camera of a Reuters journalist. The hospital was a well-known journalistic gathering point, and the IDF strikes killed 22 people, including five journalists
Without means to travel and no safe place to seek shelter, many Palestinians have no option but to stay in Gaza City despite the intensifying military offensive.
Unicef expects August malnutrition cases to top 15,000, as famine declared in Gaza City spreads south
Exclusive: Elbit Systems UK site in Bristol was subject of protest days before direct action group was proscribed