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Pro-Palestine students at the University of Warsaw, Poland, rallied outside the locked gates of the campus, demanding the university fully divest from Israel academic institutions.
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DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!🍉 #GhostPrincess
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Palestinian-American pharmacist Ghada Abu Kwaik describes the deeply affecting experiences of her volunteer work at the European Hospital in Rafah, as the first pharmacist to enter Gaza with an American medical delegation.
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Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors held a die-in vigil at Europski Trg square in solidarity with Palestine and to condemn the brutal Israeli massacre in Gaza.
Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors held a die-in vigil at Europski Trg square in solidarity with Palestine and to condemn the brutal Israeli massacre in Gaza.
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Palestinians started to rebuild Al Shifa Hospital after it was destroyed by an Israeli operation in Gaza.
Resilience knows no bounds for Palestinians. Reconstruction began with the most basic tools.
Resilience knows no bounds for Palestinians. Reconstruction began with the most basic tools.
Palestinian Health Ministry says at least 25 killed, 50 wounded in Israeli attack on tents sheltering displaced people in the al-Mawasi area designated a humanitarian safe zone by Israel.
The WHO says health system in Gaza is near collapse as casualties from an Israeli attack on the al-Mawasi “safe zone” pour into Al-Aqsa Hospital.
Israeli military helicopter comes under surface-to-air missile attack in Rafah: Monitors
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fighters participating in the battle for Rafah city fired a surface-to-air (SAM) missile at an Israeli helicopter on Friday.
US orders aircraft carrier leading mission against Houthis to return home
US officials are said to have ordered the USS Dwight D Eisenhower to return home.
US officials are said to have ordered the USS Dwight D Eisenhower to return home.
Israeli attack on al-Mawasi camp involved two strikes – the second was lethal: Report
The Israeli attack near the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) base in the al-Mawasi tent camp that killed at least 25 people on Friday began with a munition explosion that only made a loud bang and bright flash.
The Israeli attack near the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) base in the al-Mawasi tent camp that killed at least 25 people on Friday began with a munition explosion that only made a loud bang and bright flash.
UN special rapporteur says Israeli army is ‘criminal’ and ‘immoral’
Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, has said the Israeli army is “immoral” alongside being “one of the most criminal armies in the world”.
Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, has said the Israeli army is “immoral” alongside being “one of the most criminal armies in the world”.
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Cuba joins South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ
Cuba has decided to join South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over Israel’s alleged genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Cuban Foreign Ministry has announced in a statement.
Cuba has decided to join South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over Israel’s alleged genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Cuban Foreign Ministry has announced in a statement.
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Investigation shows Israeli tank had ‘clear view’ of car in Hind Rajab case
A joint investigation by NGO Earshot and Al Jazeera into the killing of Palestinian child Hind Rajab and her family in Gaza City on January 29 challenges a claim by the Israeli military that they were not responsible for the attack.
Hind, a six-year-old Palestinian girl, was travelling in a car with her family when they came under fire from an Israeli tank. Six of her family members, including her sister, were killed.
Hind pleaded for help from the Palestine Red Crescent Society for three hours before they lost contact. When rescuers finally reached the scene 12 days later, they found that Hind, her family and two Red Crescent paramedics who had been sent to rescue her had all been killed.
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A joint investigation by NGO Earshot and Al Jazeera into the killing of Palestinian child Hind Rajab and her family in Gaza City on January 29 challenges a claim by the Israeli military that they were not responsible for the attack.
Hind, a six-year-old Palestinian girl, was travelling in a car with her family when they came under fire from an Israeli tank. Six of her family members, including her sister, were killed.
Hind pleaded for help from the Palestine Red Crescent Society for three hours before they lost contact. When rescuers finally reached the scene 12 days later, they found that Hind, her family and two Red Crescent paramedics who had been sent to rescue her had all been killed.
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Israel’s war on Gaza deprives almost 40,000 students of high school exams
The dire impact on Palestinian schoolchildren from Israel’s war on Gaza continues with approximately 39,000 students unable to sit the territory’s General Secondary Examinations (known as the Tawjihi), which were due to start today.
On top of the 625,000 students in Gaza who have been out of school since the start of the war in October, the destruction of schools and universities, and the more than 7,000 Palestinian students and 378 educational workers killed in Israeli attacks, an estimated 39,000 high school students are being “deprived of the opportunity” to take the examination.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Education, 1,320 students from Gaza who are outside the war-torn territory are being supported to take the Tawjihi exams in 29 Arab countries.
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The dire impact on Palestinian schoolchildren from Israel’s war on Gaza continues with approximately 39,000 students unable to sit the territory’s General Secondary Examinations (known as the Tawjihi), which were due to start today.
On top of the 625,000 students in Gaza who have been out of school since the start of the war in October, the destruction of schools and universities, and the more than 7,000 Palestinian students and 378 educational workers killed in Israeli attacks, an estimated 39,000 high school students are being “deprived of the opportunity” to take the examination.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Education, 1,320 students from Gaza who are outside the war-torn territory are being supported to take the Tawjihi exams in 29 Arab countries.
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When Hossam, a Palestinian child, is asked what he's doing?
"Testing out the feeling of those in the grave. All of Gaza is dying. We are going one by one.
So I want to see what the dead feel like in their grave"
You need to understand that this is coming from a child.
"Testing out the feeling of those in the grave. All of Gaza is dying. We are going one by one.
So I want to see what the dead feel like in their grave"
You need to understand that this is coming from a child.
After receiving bad news following #Israeli_bombing of his family house in #Gaza, Palestinian teacher Mohammad abu Hussein from #Gaza passed away in Kuwait, where he was working!
At least 42 killed in Israel’s attacks in Gaza
At least 42 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks on al-Shati refugee camp and al-Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza,
At least 42 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks on al-Shati refugee camp and al-Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza,
‘Our future is gone. Our education is gone’
Up to 39,000 senior high school students in the Gaza Strip should be sitting very important exams at the moment, called tawjihi, which would enable them to enrol in higher education.
Up to 39,000 senior high school students in the Gaza Strip should be sitting very important exams at the moment, called tawjihi, which would enable them to enrol in higher education.