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  • Over 100 Killed Every Day in Gaza since March 18 – Euro-Med Rights Monitor

    Over 100 Killed Every Day in Gaza since March 18 – Euro-Med Rights Monitor

    Hundreds of Palestinians were killed in Gaza as Israel resumed its genocidal war. (Photo: via social media, QNN)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    According to Euro-Med Monitor, the Israeli army has killed 830 Palestinians and injured an additional 1,787 since dawn on March 18.

    Since resuming its genocidal assault on the Gaza Strip last week, Israel has been killing at least 103 Palestinians and injuring 223 more every day, according to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor.

    In addition,…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Two Million Israelis Seek Shelter as Yemen Fires Missiles

    Two Million Israelis Seek Shelter as Yemen Fires Missiles

    The Yemeni missile ‘Palestine 2’. (Photo: video grab)

    More than two million Israelis took shelter after missiles were launched from Yemen, while Ansarallah vows continued action in support of Palestine.

    Rocket sirens sounded across central Israel on Thursday, including in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, prompting millions to seek shelter, Israeli media reported.

    Israel’s Home Front Command confirmed that air raid sirens were activated in 255 locations.

    Israeli media reported explosions in…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Turkey deports BBC reporter, arrests 1,880 as protests' crackdown deepens

    Turkey deports BBC reporter, arrests 1,880 as protests' crackdown deepens

    A BBC journalist was deported as Turkish authorities widened their media crackdown, with around 250 people having been detained pending trial during protests.

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Turkey deports BBC reporter as detentions near 1,880 amid protest crackdown

    Turkey deports BBC reporter as detentions near 1,880 amid protest crackdown

    A BBC journalist was deported as Turkish authorities widened their media crackdown, with around 250 people having been detained pending trial during protests.

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Calling on UN to reverse its decision to reduce international staff in Gaza

    Calling on UN to reverse its decision to reduce international staff in Gaza

    The Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGOs) expressed its shock on …

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    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • Sudan’s booming wartime gold trade flows through the UAE

    Sudan’s booming wartime gold trade flows through the UAE

    Sudan’s gold industry has become the lifeblood of its war, with nearly all of the trade channelled through the United Arab Emirates, enriching both the army and paramilitaries, according to official and NGO sources.

    The two-year conflict has decimated Sudan’s economy, yet last month the army-backed government announced record gold production in 2024.

    Demand for the country’s vast gold reserves was “a key factor in prolonging the war,” Sudanese economist Abdelazim al-Amawy told AFP.

    “To solve…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Yemen Huthis say launched missiles at Israel, US warship

    Yemen Huthis say launched missiles at Israel, US warship

    The Iran-backed Huthis said Thursday they targeted an Israeli airport and army site as well as a US warship, soon after Israel reported intercepting missiles launched from Yemen.

    The Huthis “targeted Ben Gurion airport… with a ballistic missile… and a military target” south of Tel Aviv, their military spokesman Yahya Saree said.

    Earlier Thursday, the Israeli military said it intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen “prior to crossing into Israeli territory” after it activated air raid…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Who are the students Trump wants to deport? | Donald Trump News

    Who are the students Trump wants to deport? | Donald Trump News

    On Tuesday, US authorities detained and revoked the student visa of Tufts University student, Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish national who had voiced her support for Palestinians affected by the Gaza war.

    Ozturk’s arrest is the latest instance of President Donald Trump’s administration acting against international college students over their support for Palestinians during the Gaza solidarity encampments that erupted across university campuses last year. Students who protested for Palestine…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • PPS Warns of “Health Disaster” Among Palestinian Detainees in Israel’s Megiddo Prison

    PPS Warns of “Health Disaster” Among Palestinian Detainees in Israel’s Megiddo Prison

    Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) has warned of a “health disaster” among Palestinian detainees at Israel’s infamous Megiddo Prison due to the spread of contagious diseases.

    PPS said it had documented reports from detainees of outbreaks of scabies and other contagious diseases, stating that most of the detainees “suffer from health problems and face difficult and tragic detention conditions”.

    It accused Israeli prison…

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  • South Sudan opposition says vice president’s arrest ends peace deal | Conflict News

    South Sudan opposition says vice president’s arrest ends peace deal | Conflict News

    A power-sharing deal between Kiir and Machar is unravelling, threatening a return to South Sudan’s blood civil war.

    South Sudan’s opposition has said that the overnight arrest of First Vice President Riek Machar, longtime rival to President Salva Kiir, has invalidated their 2018 peace deal and risked plunging the country back into war.

    A convoy of 20 heavily armed vehicles entered Machar’s residence in the capital, Juba, late on Wednesday and arrested him, according to a statement…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com