Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Palestine, received a prestigious civil award in Spain for her courageous stance against the Gaza war. This recognition comes at a critical time as tensions in the region escalate.
The Israeli army has released new statistics regarding the number of casualties among its ranks during the ongoing war across multiple fronts, including Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran. This announcement comes at a critical time as tensions in the region escalate.
The European shift regarding the Gaza conflict reflects a significant change, moving beyond moral considerations to embrace new economic and strategic interests. This evolution indicates a rebalancing of humanitarian values and national interests among European nations.
The number of orphans in Gaza has risen to <strong>64,616</strong>, with <strong>55,157</strong> losing their parents during the devastating two-year war. These figures reflect the extent of human suffering in the region.
Palestinian-American student, Daniel Khalaf, has reached a significant legal settlement with her school district in suburban Detroit after facing disciplinary action for refusing to stand for the U.S. national anthem in protest against the ongoing war in Gaza. She received financial compensation and the removal of the infraction from her academic record.
Philippe Lazzarini, the UNRWA Commissioner, has called for an international investigation into the deaths of over 390 agency staff during the Gaza war, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The situation remains dire as airstrikes continue despite a ceasefire.
Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian territories, has ignited widespread controversy after accusing governments and corporations of complicity in the ongoing Gaza war. This has led to serious personal consequences, including her inability to use her credit card.
On Sunday evening, the Israeli parliament voted on the 2026 budget, which includes a significant increase in military spending of up to <strong>10 billion dollars</strong>. This decision comes as Tel Aviv faces escalating regional tensions and an ongoing war on multiple fronts.
A recent survey has highlighted a clear gap between Israeli support for the war in Gaza and declining trust in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Many citizens express dissatisfaction with the government's performance despite backing military operations.
As normalization with Israel escalates, the gap widens between the Arab street supporting Palestine and official regimes. The episode 'Falling Masks' from the 'Boycott' program sheds light on this divide and its implications.
Despite the massive destruction of schools in Gaza due to the war, children continue their education in tattered tents, clinging to hope for a better future. This situation reflects the harsh realities of their educational environment.
An Israeli reservist who participated in the recent Gaza war drowned in the Jordan River after rescuing his son from drowning. The incident, which occurred late last night, has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
The United Nations has revealed that the recent Israeli war on Gaza has resulted in an unprecedented mental health crisis, with over one million children in urgent need of psychological support. These statistics highlight the suffering of children amid the current humanitarian conditions.