British surgeon Dr. Nick Maynard has revealed his horrifying observations in Gaza, describing the situation as a 'genocide' against Palestinians, akin to the events in Rwanda in 1994. His experiences in a field hospital prompted him to speak out about these crimes.
A Nobel laureate stated that Israel will require many years to cleanse its name due to the crimes committed in Gaza. These remarks come amid increasing international criticism of Israeli policies.
In a groundbreaking admission, an Israeli historian has acknowledged that his country committed genocide, highlighting the deepening ideological rifts within Israeli society. This statement comes amid growing tensions between supporters and opponents of Zionism in Israel.
The suffering of the Palestinian people continues amid ongoing genocide and brutal massacres, making it difficult to ignore this painful reality. These events are not merely historical narratives but part of a collective consciousness that refuses to remain silent.
Doctors Without Borders has accused Israel of using access to water as a weapon against Palestinians in Gaza, stating that the deprivation of water is part of a campaign of genocide. The report highlights the tragic conditions faced by residents of the besieged enclave.
Doctors have warned that children born amidst the ongoing war in Gaza may suffer serious health issues in the future due to exposure to toxic materials like asbestos. This alarming situation highlights the urgent need for protective measures for the new generation in Gaza.
Wendy Sherman, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, has held Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accountable for what she describes as 'genocide' in Gaza, asserting that the United States is complicit in these actions. Her remarks come during a time of increasing scrutiny of U.S. support for Israel amidst rising casualties in Gaza.
Palestinians face a significant challenge in defining genocide as a framework to understand the existential threat to their cause. This call comes amidst rising regional tensions impacting the Palestinian situation.
FedEx faces a legal challenge in France, accused of complicity in genocide for allegedly transporting components for Israeli aircraft used in bombings in Gaza. The lawsuit was filed by the French Jewish Union for Peace, demanding accountability from the company.
Satellite imagery documents the genocide occurring in El Fasher, breaking the media blackout surrounding the tragic events in the region. These images reveal the extent of destruction and suffering faced by the local population.
The Turkish government has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of committing genocide in Gaza amid ongoing military escalation in the region. This accusation follows Israeli attacks that have resulted in numerous Palestinian civilian casualties.
A human rights organization and representatives of the Rohingya minority have filed a complaint with the Indonesian Attorney General, accusing Myanmar's newly elected president, <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong>, of committing crimes against humanity. This action comes amid increasing calls for accountability regarding the violations against the Rohingya.
The genocide in Rwanda, perpetrated by Hutu extremists with support from the army and police, resulted in the deaths of approximately <strong>800,000</strong> Tutsis and moderate Hutus over <strong>100 days</strong> of violence.
This year, Christians in Gaza face significant challenges in celebrating Easter due to war and siege conditions that have led to severe resource shortages. Despite these hardships, they cling to hope for survival.
The ongoing genocide in Gaza is perpetuated through complex systems involving technology, finance, and political silence. This situation reveals the invisible roles played by various parties, including bankers and bureaucrats, in supporting these crimes.
French justice is set to announce a decision regarding the non-prosecution of Agathe Habyarimana, the widow of the late Rwandan president, despite evidence of her involvement in the 1994 genocide. This decision comes at a sensitive time as historians call for a reevaluation of this tragic history.
South Africa's presidency reported that the U.S. pressured France to withdraw an invitation for President Cyril Ramaphosa to attend the upcoming G7 summit in Évian. This reflects increasing tensions between the two countries.
A Belgian court has issued a ruling condemning Israel for genocide in Gaza and requiring Belgium to regulate the transfer of sensitive equipment to Israel. The court expressed outrage over the lack of investigation into war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza.
The Russian State Duma has passed a law criminalizing any approval of the genocide committed against the Soviet people. This new legislation defines genocide and establishes penalties of up to <strong>3 years</strong> in prison.
The British police announced that the paintings addressing the theme of 'child eating' in the 'Art Against Genocide' exhibit are legal and do not constitute a hate crime, sparking widespread debate in public circles.
Detainee Ibrahim Nour El-Din revealed the dire conditions faced by prisoners in El Fasher, where thousands are held in shipping containers under the control of the Rapid Support Forces. United Nations investigations indicate evidence of genocide during the events of last October.