Biden administration is violating domestic law by sending offensive weaponry to Israel, not just defensive ones, says ex-spokesperson of State Department, arguing that many American diplomats are awar...
Amidst nationwide chaos and anti-war protests with over 2,400 arrests on 46 US campuses since April 17, notable deals have emerged at elite academic institutions like Brown, Northwestern, and Rutgers.
President Gustavo Petro announces decision in May Day celebrations, saying, "If Palestine dies, humanity dies," to loud applause from tens of thousands of Colombians.
Holocaust survivor Stephen Kapos has condemned Israel's Gaza atrocities, drawing parallels to the Holocaust, urging global awareness and response.
Emory University professor Noelle McAfee exposes false pretext of "outside agitators," advocating for increased faculty support for student civic actions amid Israel's Gaza invasion.
The group urged transport and port workers worldwide to stop dealing with Israeli shipping companies, and unions and syndicates to stage solidarity activities in support of Palestinian workers.
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 208th day, has killed at least 34,568 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,765 while some 8,400 are feared entombed in the debris of bombed structures.
The Evidence has been published in Turkish, English and Arabic languages.
The Pro-Palestinian protestors demanded a protocol similar to that applied to Russian athletes, competing under a neutral flag due to the Ukraine offensive.
"We don't want to see a major ground operation in Rafah," US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby says following the Israeli premier's comments that Tel Aviv will invade Rafah with or without truce deal.
Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire, while Israel is ready to pause killings but only for a little while.
The ICJ states that while Germany is party to significant international arms control treaties and has limited arms exports to Israel, the current circumstances did not warrant the court's intervention.
Syrian Network for Human Rights condemns killing of Hayro al Shilash.
UNRWA is the biggest humanitarian aid provider in Gaza where its 13,000 staff there also run schools and social services for the refugees who make up the majority of Palestinians.
Public animosity may simmer between the two states, but the unlikely bed-fellows have shared concerns, including subduing Palestinian resistance groups, and caution over Türkiye’s growing influence.
The few schools left unscathed in the besieged enclave have turned into makeshift medical centres as the healthcare system collapses due to the systematic targetting of infrastructure and medical workers by Israel.
Regional support for the top Paris-based university includes one million euros earmarked for 2024, a member of Valerie Pecresse's team says.
The Palestinian Civil Defense Service notes that missing people are not included in the Health Ministry's death toll list, "therefore, the number of martyrs exceeds 44,000."
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the two Palestinian sides fully expressed their political will to achieve reconciliation through dialogue and consultation.
Nicaragua has hauled Germany before the International Court of Justice to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other assistance.
Washington declines to identify military units who've committed serious crimes against Palestinians in occupied West Bank but press reports say a battalion called Netzah Yehuda, composed mainly of ultra-Orthodox Jews, is one of the units.
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 207th day, has killed at least 34,535 Palestinians — 70% of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,704 while some 8,400 people are feared buried under the rubble of bombed buildings.
Israel refuses the entry of so-called ‘dual-use items’ – items that Tel Aviv believes could serve a different purpose; in fact, these materials could be essential for people's basic humanitarian needs, the Turkish Red Crescent tells TRT World.
Fidan and Blinken discuss the dire humanitarian situation in Palestine's Gaza alongside the Russia-Ukraine war.
Protesters vow to keep their encampment until their three demands are met: divestment, transparency in Columbia's finances and amnesty for students and faculty disciplined for their part in the protests.
Blinken's visit to the region comes amidst heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, with the US aiming to enhance regional defence cooperation and diplomacy to avoid further escalation.
TUBA expresses profound concern over the excessive reactions against these student demonstrations based on the pursuit of peace and human rights.
The dire situation poses a risk of disease outbreaks, with concerns raised by organisations like the World Health Organization and UNRWA.
Writer Basim Khandaqji formerly imprisoned in Israel, wins international Arabic fiction prize for novel exploring themes of family, displacement and genocide.
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 206th day, has killed at least 34,488 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 77,643 while some 8,400 people are feared buried under the rubble of bombed buildings.
Despite Gaza's siege, puppet maker gets creative, using debris, fishing line, and old sardine tins, stamped with UN logos, to craft toys painted with hope.
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says if PM Benjamin Netanyahu accepts an Egyptian ceasefire proposal aimed at bringing peace to Gaza, his government 'will have no right of existence'.
Severe heat wave adds to misery of people in Gaza, already under deadly Israeli offensive that killed thousands since last October.
Right-wing Israeli extremist groups have previously called for widespread incursions into the mosque on the occasion of Passover.