Category: 1. Palestine

  • Lithuania files case against Belarus at ICJ over alleged people smuggling | European Union News

    Lithuania files case against Belarus at ICJ over alleged people smuggling | European Union News

    The Baltic nation is seeking damages, including compensation for border reinforcement costs.

    Lithuania has initiated legal proceedings against Belarus at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing its neighbour of orchestrating a refugee and migrant crisis by facilitating the smuggling of people across their border.

    “The Belarusian regime must be held legally accountable for orchestrating the wave of illegal migration and the resulting human rights violations,” Lithuanian Justice…

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  • Irish airline threatens to permanently halt flights to Israel

    Irish airline threatens to permanently halt flights to Israel

    Irish airline Ryanair threatened on Monday to completely withdraw from …

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  • Vance Calls off Israel Visit due to Expanded Israeli Offensive in Gaza – Report

    Vance Calls off Israel Visit due to Expanded Israeli Offensive in Gaza – Report

    US Vice President J. D. Vance. (Photo: Gage Skidmore, via Wikimedia Commons)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    According to Israeli officials, cited by Axios, the Trump administration had informed the Israeli government on Saturday that Vance was “considering stopping in Israel” after attending the pope’s inauguration.

    US Vice President JD Vance was expected to travel to Israel on Tuesday, but decided against it due to Israel’s expansion of its military operation in the Gaza…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Project Esther and the weaponisation of Zionism | Opinions

    Project Esther and the weaponisation of Zionism | Opinions

    On October 7, 2024 – exactly one year into the United States-backed Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip that has now killed more than 53,000 Palestinians – the Washington-based Heritage Foundation unleashed a policy paper titled Project Esther: A National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism.

    The conservative think tank is the same force behind Project 2025, a blueprint for consolidating executive power in the US and forging the best-ever right-wing dystopia. The “national strategy”…

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  • Gaza medical supplies warehouse hit in Israeli attack | Gaza

    Gaza medical supplies warehouse hit in Israeli attack | Gaza

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    Gaza’s Nasser Hospital is “suffering immensely” from a shortage of medical supplies after an Israeli attack hit a medical warehouse early Monday morning. The entire area of Khan Younis is now also under a forced displacement order by the Israeli military.

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  • No Accountability: FIFA Has No Intention to Expel or Punish Israel

    No Accountability: FIFA Has No Intention to Expel or Punish Israel

    As of today, FIFA has not issued a report regarding Israel’s expulsion or the participation of six Israeli settlement clubs in the Israel Football Association (IFA) League. (Photo: via PACBI)

    By Issam Khalidi

    The Gaza genocide has proven several things: that moral standards may never have existed to begin with; that if they did, they may no longer hold any value or urgency.

    As of today, FIFA has not issued a report regarding Israel’s expulsion or the participation of six Israeli…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • What is Israel’s new major ground offensive, Operation Gideon’s Chariots? | Gaza

    What is Israel’s new major ground offensive, Operation Gideon’s Chariots? | Gaza

    Israel’s military has launched an intense ground offensive in the besieged Gaza Strip.

    The offensive comes on the back of a more than two-month total blockade on Gaza after Israel decided to unilaterally end a ceasefire with Hamas in March.

    Israel has come under increasing international pressure, including from its staunch allies in the United States government, to agree to a ceasefire and allow aid into Gaza.

    Meanwhile, Hamas and Israeli negotiators are in Doha for new indirect…

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  • Sudan’s army leader al-Burhan appoints former UN official as prime minister | Sudan war News

    Sudan’s army leader al-Burhan appoints former UN official as prime minister | Sudan war News

    Dagalo, who leads the rival Rapid Support Forces paramilitary, also announces a government as war ravages Sudan.

    Sudan’s army chief and de facto head of state, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has appointed former United Nations official Kamil Idris as prime minister as part of changes to his sovereign council as the nation’s civil war grinds on into its third year.

    Tens of thousands of people have been killed, critical infrastructure has been destroyed and more than 12 million people have been…

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  • Gaza Faces Worsening Famine as Israel Allows Only 9 Aid Trucks out of 500 Needed Daily After 80 Days of Siege

    Gaza Faces Worsening Famine as Israel Allows Only 9 Aid Trucks out of 500 Needed Daily After 80 Days of Siege

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israel will allow only nine aid trucks into Gaza after nearly 80 days of total siege, Israeli media reported Monday. The decision comes as more than 2.4 million Palestinians face worsening famine. Gaza requires over 500 trucks of humanitarian aid every day to meet basic needs.

    “Nine trucks loaded with humanitarian aid, including baby food, will enter Gaza through Israel in the coming hours,” said Ghassan Alian, head of the Israeli military’s COGAT…

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  • If the Dead Come Home: Iraq’s Mass Graves | Documentary

    If the Dead Come Home: Iraq’s Mass Graves | Documentary

    In Iraq, a mass grave excavation reveals the challenges of identifying remains and returning them to their families.

    Forensic experts in Iraq meticulously work to identify the remains from mass graves, uncovering the fates of thousands who disappeared during decades of conflict. With rare access to excavation sites, the unfolding story reveals the tireless efforts of DNA specialists and the emotional journeys of families seeking closure.

    As bones and belongings resurface, survivors confront…

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