One Month after the ICJ Order, Israel Continues its 142 Day-Long Genocide on Gaza
This brief outlines key violations of the ICJ provisional measures over the past month.
This brief outlines key violations of the ICJ provisional measures over the past month.
Statement by the Humanitarian Country Team in Palestine
PHRI’s newest report thoroughly investigates the incarceration conditions of Palestinians since the implementation of the “lockdown” measures following the war’s onset. It extensively explores the restrictions and the systematic violations of the rights of Palestinians in Israeli custody.
The University Board at OsloMet has decided not to enter into new general cooperation agreements with Israeli universities. The exchange agreement with the University of Haifa is put on hold.
Failing to Ensure Basic Services, Aid
Chat became a lifeline for a doctor fighting to save his patients injured by Israeli attacks near and against the hospital itself
Intel report says some accusations that aid workers participated in Hamas attacks credible but could not be independently verified
Philippe Lazzarini: “In just over four months in Gaza, there have been more children, more journalists, more medical personnel, and more UN staff killed than anywhere in the world during a conflict. It is with profound regret that I must now inform you that UNRWA has reached a breaking point, with Israel’s repeated calls to dismantle it and the freezing of funding by donors at a time of unprecedented humanitarian needs in Gaza.”
GENEVA (19 February 2024) – UN experts* today expressed alarm over credible allegations of egregious human rights violations to which Palestinian women and girls continue to be subjected in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Eight of the original 39 premature babies died before the rescue, according to Palestinian health officials. Three stayed in southern Gaza.