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The port used to be Gaza Cityโ€™s important maritime trade and fishing centre [Hamza Z H Qraiqea/Anadolu]
Gazaโ€™s fishermen return to sea amid port destruction.
Palestinian children share an iftar meal during Ramadan in Gaza City [Ali Jadallah/Anadolu]
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Palestinians gather to receive bread from a bakery, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
A girl watches as people wait in line [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
Palestinians queue up for bread in Khan Younis.
Palestinian children wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, March 9, 2025 [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
An aerial view as Palestinians met for a shared iftar among destroyed buildings in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza on Sunday [Mahmoud ฤฐsleem/Anadolu]
Noor applying makeup to Aya's face in the blue light of the tent.
Noor started working in the field of beauty four years ago, while studying it at a vocational school in Gaza City [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
A Palestinian man peers out from beneath slabs of concrete in his familyโ€™s house in Khan Younis, which was destroyed during Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip [Doaa Albaz/Anadolu]
People break their Ramadan fast in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood in the western Gaza Strip [Mahmoud Isleem/Anadolu]
People eat at a large table set up amid piles of debris at iftar time [Mahmoud Isleem/Anadolu]
Palestinian children wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
Children who received food carry it back to their families, amid an ongoing Israeli blockade of food and other essential supplies into the Gaza Strip [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
People in Gaza are struggling to get bread and basic supplies as Israelโ€™s total blockade has forced the closure of several bakeries and shops [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]
Palestinian children wait for a meal during food distribution at a charity kitchen at the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip [File: Eyad Baba/AFP]
Children warm by a fire at the Bureij camp for displaced Palestinians [File: Eyad Baba/AFP]
US immigration arrests Palestinian activist, revokes residency: Lawyer

Mahmoud Khalil, who was one of the leaders of Columbia Universityโ€™s pro-Palestinian student campus protest movement, was arrested on Saturday night by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, his lawyer told the Associated Press.

The agents said they were acting on orders from the State Department to revoke Khalilโ€™s student visa when they detained him in New York City. When Khalilโ€™s lawyer, Amy Greer, told them that he was a permanent resident with a green card, the agent said the card was also being revoked.

Greer said that Khalilโ€™s wife โ€“ who is eight months pregnant โ€“ was not told why the activist was being detained. He has been transferred to an ICE facility in New Jersey.

โ€œWe have not been able to get any more details about why he is being detained,โ€ Greer said. โ€œThis is a clear escalation. The administration is following through on its threats.โ€

The Trump administration has threatened to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests in the US, warning that studentsโ€™ visas would be revoked if the students were deemed to be supporting Hamas. The State Department said on Thursday that it had revoked the visa of one student protester the previous day for โ€œcriminal behaviorโ€.

The US government has also announced that it would cut $400m in grants and contracts to Columbia University, accusing the elite educational institute of failing to crack down on anti-Semitism. Pro-Israel voices have consistently attempted to portray pro-Palestinian protests as anti-Jewish, despite the large presence of Jewish students among the protesters.

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Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, has stated that Israel cannot claim the right of self-defense under international law. This assertion is based on the premise that Israel is the occupying power in Gaza, which has significant implications for its legal standing regarding self-defense claims.

Legal Context

The legal framework surrounding self-defense does not support Israel's claims when the threat originates from a territory it occupies. Self-defense cannot be invoked against a threat that emanates from an occupied territory. This perspective aligns with broader interpretations of international law, which stipulate that occupying powers have specific responsibilities towards the populations in the territories they control.

Implications of the Statement

Albanese's comments highlight a critical aspect of international law concerning occupation and self-defense. The assertion that Israel cannot claim self-defense. The implications of this stance are significant, as they challenge the legitimacy of military actions taken by Israel occupation forces in response against Palestinian territories.

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