EU officials accuse bloc of taking ‘little to no meaningful action’ on Gaza
EU Staff for Peace letter accuses institution bosses of failing to exert influence to help Palestinians
EU Staff for Peace letter accuses institution bosses of failing to exert influence to help Palestinians
Gaza is on the brink of famine. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a multistakeholder global initiative aimed at enhancing food security and nutrition analysis, reports that the entire population….
Dr Alaa al-Najjar was on duty at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis when she received her children’s bodies
The Israeli military is systematically using Palestinians as human shields in Gaza, several former detainees and soldiers tell the AP, though the practice is banned by a national court decision and international law. According to some Palestinians, it’s also happening in the occupied West Bank where the army has intensified its operations.
Two settlers under UK sanctions among those who carried out intimidation campaign under Israeli authorities’ watch
Jenin – One hundred days have passed since the launch of the Israeli military operation known as “Iron Wall” targeting the camps of northern West Bank—most notably the Jenin refugee….
After already destroying everything, the Israeli army has returned to invade Jabaliya for the fourth time since the war began.
Continued restrictions come as opposition leader says Israel is becoming pariah nation that ‘kills babies as a hobby’
In his first live interview since his release from ICE detention, Columbia University student and Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi recounts the traumatic experience of his arrest and incarceration. Mahdawi, a green card holder who was born and raised in a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, was arrested in Vermont on April 14 when he appeared for what he was told would be a citizenship interview, and spent more than two weeks in U.S. immigration custody, where he was held in retaliation for his speech in support of Palestinian rights. Mahdawi’s detention has led him to reflect on the “interconnectedness between injustices,” as multiple members of his family in Palestine have been “unjustly” incarcerated in Israeli jails. “Now I can feel their pain,” says Mahdawi. Despite the U.S. government and pro-Israel groups’ attempts to silence his calls for an end to genocide in Gaza, he adds, “I share my pain with the world.”
Faculty and staff in Swedish higher education and research declare their conscientious objection to collaborate with Israeli institutions complicit in illegal occupation, apartheid, genocide, and other violations of international law…..