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Responding to a local group to act on their behalf in response to the situation in Gaza, Members of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly gave a statement. They stated: “We join with the governments of the United Kingdom,
The New Arab answers key questions about the Global March to Gaza, which has participants from over 50 countries and aims to break the siege on the Strip.
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A hard-line Israeli movement, featured in a new BBC documentary, expects to benefit from the current war—and meets no resistance from the U.S.
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This siege mentality may have undermined more proactive Israeli Jewish public support for a ceasefire and ‘day-after’ concessions when the conflict finally ends.
The Hague Group, co-chaired by Colombia and South Africa, will hold an emergency meeting to address Israel’s ongoing 'crime of genocide.'
Activists from around the world are arriving in Egypt ahead of the Global March to Gaza, set to launch June 15, when thousands plan to march to the Rafah border to call for an end to Israel’s genocide against Palestinians and its blockade of the territory.
Nearly 20 months after the Hamas attacks on Israel, legal experts are questioning whether Israel can still justify its military campaign in Gaza as self-defence under international law.
Numerous attempts have been made to mend the Fatah-Hamas rivalry, including a dialogue hosted last June among Palestinian factions hosted by China, though without a breakthrough. Hamas today remains the most dominant group in Gaza, though a number of other influential factions continue to operate there.