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These babies were rescued from Gaza. What future awaits them?
Eight of the original 39 premature babies died before the rescue, according to Palestinian health officials. Three stayed in southern Gaza.
Corporate Japan deals an unwitting blow to US East Asia policy
Japanese trading giant Itochu’s decision to cut ties with an Israeli defence contractor over the ICJ’s preliminary ruling on Israel’s war on Gaza will have consequences beyond Palestine.
MoMA Shutters as 500+ Protesters Infiltrate Atrium in Support of Palestine
Organizers unveiled a banner that read “MoMA Trustees Fund Genocide, Apartheid, and Settler Colonialism.”
Israeli Jewish academics support Professor Ghassan Hage
Israeli Jewish scholars, working in Israel and worldwide, write to Patrick Cramer, President of the Max Planck Society, in support of Prof. Ghassan Hage and in protest of the accusations against him.
Israel/OPT: New evidence of unlawful Israeli attacks in Gaza causing mass civilian casualties amid real risk of genocide
- At least 95 civilians – nearly half of them children – killed in four unlawful strikes in Rafah
- Attacks took place in southern governorate supposed to be “safe”
- All four strikes are likely direct attacks on civilians and civilian objects and must be investigated as war crimes
US Scholars to President Biden: You Must Act Now to Prevent Genocide in Gaza
Academics Across America Demand Immediate Ceasefire, Restoration of Humanitarian Aid, and a Just Resolution in Israel-Palestine.
Signatories: 4,000+ and growing
War on Gaza: Some of the prominent Palestinian academics and scientists killed by Israel
Israel’s war on Gaza has completely disrupted the educational system, with at least 94 professors killed so far
South Africa makes urgent request to International Court of Justice on Rafah offensive
The South African Government has made an urgent request to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to consider whether the decision announced by Israel to extend its military operations in Rafah, which is the last refuge for surviving people in Gaza, requires that the court uses its power to prevent further imminent breach of the rights of Palestinians in Gaza.
Statement by Ghassan Hage regarding his sacking from the Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology (February 9 2024)
Ghassan Hage, a prominent Australian anthropologist who has been subject to a "smear campaign" in Germany for voicing support for Palestine has hit back at his former employer Max Planck Institute for failing to defend him against false accusations of anti-Semitism.