Israel, Gaza and United Nations
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Rachael Cummings, humanitarian director for Save The Children, speaks to Sky News as Foreign Secretary David Lammy promises £40m for humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
Belgian federal police arrested and questioned two Israeli soldiers “credibly accused of war crimes in Gaza”, the Hind Rajab Foundation said.
The pair were arrested at the Tomorrowland festival after two organisations reported them to authorities over alleged war crimes committed in Gaza.
The formal statement was triggered when nine humanitarian groups pointed to the country’s incongruous response to Ukrainian children and Palestinian children.
Malak Hani graduated from school in Gaza with the second highest grade of any student in the Palestinian territories. Then the war broke out.
An Israeli shell slammed into the compound of Gaza’s only Catholic church on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding several others.
The statement followed a phone call between Trump and Netanyahu on Thursday evening, during which Trump conveyed his “dissatisfaction” with the attack and urged Netanyahu to clarify that it was an Israeli error. The White House confirmed that Trump demanded a formal explanation from Israel.
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and distorting facts about Gaza aid efforts.
Group of international lawyers files ‘action for failure to act’ against European Commission and Council - Anadolu Ajansı
Israel's air force chief has landed in Britain for a conference hosted by the Royal Air Force. Major General Tomer Bar has been in position throughout Israel's war on Gaza, and from April this year has reportedly personally approved air strikes carried out by the Israeli air force.
The EU's failure to take action to halt Israel’s assault on Gaza represents a breach of its legal obligations, says Euro-Med Rights Monitor.