You departed standing tall like the mountains, proud like the heroes, carrying the camera as if you were carrying the weapon of an entire nation.
#AnasAl-Sharif
#AnasAl-Sharif
Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, says UK ministers are making false and defamatory claims by calling the group βviolent,β when this contradicts the governmentβs own intelligence.
Court documents from the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center show the group does not advocate violence against people and that most of its actions, such as spraying paint on warplanes or occupying arms factories, would not be classified as terrorism.
This comes after 532 people, half of them over 60, were arrested under the Terrorism Act for allegedly supporting Palestine Action, sparking criticism that peaceful protest is being criminalised.
Downing Street and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper insist the group is violent, citing property damage. But campaigners, including Defend Our Juries, say ministers are misleading the public, warning that defending Palestine Action could result in a 14-year prison sentence.
Court documents from the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center show the group does not advocate violence against people and that most of its actions, such as spraying paint on warplanes or occupying arms factories, would not be classified as terrorism.
This comes after 532 people, half of them over 60, were arrested under the Terrorism Act for allegedly supporting Palestine Action, sparking criticism that peaceful protest is being criminalised.
Downing Street and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper insist the group is violent, citing property damage. But campaigners, including Defend Our Juries, say ministers are misleading the public, warning that defending Palestine Action could result in a 14-year prison sentence.
Ghost Princess News Bulletin
Israelβs Killing of Al Jazeera Journalists in Gaza Sparks Global Outrage
The recent Israeli terror attack in Gaza City killed seven people, including five Al Jazeera staff members, among them prominent correspondent Anas al-Sharif. This attack has been widely condemned by the United Nations, the European Union, media rights groups, and press freedom advocates as a blatant assault on journalistic freedom. Experts suggest Israelβs motivation was to suppress the narrative and truthful coverage of the war in Gaza, which local journalists have courageously maintained despite immense risks. The Gaza Government Media Office has accused Israeli military liaison COGAT of attempting to cover up the humanitarian crisis, including systematic starvation in Gaza. Journalists in Gaza vow to continue reporting despite the fear and sorrow caused by these killings.
Gaza Genocide
The Gaza Health Ministry reports a continuing rise in hunger-related deaths, with 227 people having starved to death during the conflict. A recent death of a 30-year-old man from malnutrition was confirmed by Nasser Hospital. Over the past 24 hours, hospitals in Gaza have received 100 casualties and 513 injured, adding to the staggering toll since October 2023, which now exceeds 61,000 deaths and 154,000 injuries.
International Responses and Developments
- Australia to Recognize Palestine: Australia will formally recognize the state of Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly, joining other nations in affirming Palestinian statehood.
- Tech and Surveillance Concerns: Leaked documents reveal Israelβs Unit 8200 uses Microsoft Cloud services for surveillance and airstrike planning, raising ethical questions about tech companiesβ roles in conflict.
- UN to Include Israeli Occupation in Sexual Violence Report: The UN Secretary-General will list Israeli occupation in the annual report on sexual violence in Palestine, following credible allegations against Israeli occupation forces.
- Norwayβs Sovereign Wealth Fund to Divest Further: Norway plans to reduce investments in companies operating in Israel, continuing its ethical investment strategy.
- Pop Icon Madonna Appeals to Pope: Madonna has called on Pope Leo to visit Gaza and advocate for humanitarian relief, emphasizing the plight of children caught in the conflict.
- Civil Defense Losses: Gaza mourns firefighter Abdul Rahman Maher Abu Latifa, killed alongside his parents in an Israeli terror attack, bringing Civil Defense fatalities to 137.
- Israeli Occupation Forces Storm West Bank Village: Military operations continue with Israeli occupation forces storming Tell village near Nablus amid ongoing tensions.
- Controversy in Sports: Israeli athlete Peretzβs provocative gesture during the U20 European Athletics 4x100 final has sparked outrage, broader geopolitical tensions.
This bulletin reflects the ongoing complexities of Israeli crimes and human costs of the Gaza genocide, highlighting the critical role of journalism, international diplomacy, and humanitarian concerns in this deeply fraught situation. @GhostPrincess
Israelβs Killing of Al Jazeera Journalists in Gaza Sparks Global Outrage
The recent Israeli terror attack in Gaza City killed seven people, including five Al Jazeera staff members, among them prominent correspondent Anas al-Sharif. This attack has been widely condemned by the United Nations, the European Union, media rights groups, and press freedom advocates as a blatant assault on journalistic freedom. Experts suggest Israelβs motivation was to suppress the narrative and truthful coverage of the war in Gaza, which local journalists have courageously maintained despite immense risks. The Gaza Government Media Office has accused Israeli military liaison COGAT of attempting to cover up the humanitarian crisis, including systematic starvation in Gaza. Journalists in Gaza vow to continue reporting despite the fear and sorrow caused by these killings.
Gaza Genocide
The Gaza Health Ministry reports a continuing rise in hunger-related deaths, with 227 people having starved to death during the conflict. A recent death of a 30-year-old man from malnutrition was confirmed by Nasser Hospital. Over the past 24 hours, hospitals in Gaza have received 100 casualties and 513 injured, adding to the staggering toll since October 2023, which now exceeds 61,000 deaths and 154,000 injuries.
International Responses and Developments
- Australia to Recognize Palestine: Australia will formally recognize the state of Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly, joining other nations in affirming Palestinian statehood.
- Tech and Surveillance Concerns: Leaked documents reveal Israelβs Unit 8200 uses Microsoft Cloud services for surveillance and airstrike planning, raising ethical questions about tech companiesβ roles in conflict.
- UN to Include Israeli Occupation in Sexual Violence Report: The UN Secretary-General will list Israeli occupation in the annual report on sexual violence in Palestine, following credible allegations against Israeli occupation forces.
- Norwayβs Sovereign Wealth Fund to Divest Further: Norway plans to reduce investments in companies operating in Israel, continuing its ethical investment strategy.
- Pop Icon Madonna Appeals to Pope: Madonna has called on Pope Leo to visit Gaza and advocate for humanitarian relief, emphasizing the plight of children caught in the conflict.
- Civil Defense Losses: Gaza mourns firefighter Abdul Rahman Maher Abu Latifa, killed alongside his parents in an Israeli terror attack, bringing Civil Defense fatalities to 137.
- Israeli Occupation Forces Storm West Bank Village: Military operations continue with Israeli occupation forces storming Tell village near Nablus amid ongoing tensions.
- Controversy in Sports: Israeli athlete Peretzβs provocative gesture during the U20 European Athletics 4x100 final has sparked outrage, broader geopolitical tensions.
This bulletin reflects the ongoing complexities of Israeli crimes and human costs of the Gaza genocide, highlighting the critical role of journalism, international diplomacy, and humanitarian concerns in this deeply fraught situation. @GhostPrincess
Israel intentionally kills journalists in Gaza so as to prevent real-time professional reporting on its crimes; 242 murdered since Oct-2023. Here are their names: https://aje.io/4susdf.
Shame on the media who stay silent instead of standing for truth, solidarity, press access.
Shame on the media who stay silent instead of standing for truth, solidarity, press access.
Al Jazeera
Know their names: The Palestinian journalists killed by Israel in Gaza
Since the start of Israelβs war on Gaza, at least 217 journalists and media workers have been killed.
Palestine is not just a place β it's a pulse, a prayer, a promise that justice never dies.
#FreePalestine
#FreePalestine