‘It is a time of witch hunts in Israel’: teacher held in solitary confinement for posting concern about Gaza deaths
Meir Baruchin, who was fired and jailed for criticising the military, says that many who agree with him are afraid to go public
Meir Baruchin, who was fired and jailed for criticising the military, says that many who agree with him are afraid to go public
Case opens in The Hague with judges shown pictures and video as evidence of alleged genocide
Experts say submission to international court of justice on Myanmar six weeks ago makes stance ‘wholly disingenuous’.
South Africa is likely to highlight the UK’s arguments about Myanmar, submitted in conjunction with Canada, Germany, Denmark, France and the Netherlands, when it makes its high-stakes accusation of genocide against Israel.
An education department official resigned this week, and 17 staffers sent an anonymous letter calling for a ceasefire
Humanitarian chief fears ‘famine is around the corner’ with 85% of population displaced and more than 20,000 dead
A quarter of its population could die within a year due to outbreaks of disease caused by this unprecedented conflict
Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
The irony of Masha Gessen almost not being awarded the prize because of their writings on Gaza is almost too thick to cut
With pupils and teachers uprooted and buildings destroyed, it is likely to be many months before classes can resume
Concept is increasingly accepted in academia but is not a distinct crime against humanity under international law
UAW, representing 400,000 in the US and over 580,000 retired workers, makes announcement as military operations resume