Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Internet connectivity was partially restored in the Gaza Strip early Sunday, cybersecurity monitoring group NetBlocks said, after the besieged enclave was plunged into a near total communications blackout following Israeli strikes on telecoms infrastructure. The disruption to communications in Gaza severely impacted aid work — one U.N. agency said the…

Israel-Hamas war live updates on Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Internet partially restored in Gaza; Netanyahu says Israel has entered second stage of war

Israel-Gaza war Here’s what’s behind the war between Israel and Hamas. Talk to The Post: How have your conversations around Israel and Palestine changed? Are some relationships challenged? We want to hear from you. Hostages: Israeli officials say Hamas militants abducted about 229 hostages in a highly organized attack. Four…

Lebanon’s Hezbollah weighs dueling appeals: ease attacks or escalate

Lebanon’s Hezbollah weighs dueling appeals: ease attacks or escalate

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save BEIRUT — The first signs that Gaza’s war could spill deeper into Lebanon arrived quietly in the capital, Beirut. A week after the Hamas militants staged their deadly blitz inside Israel, a banner cropped up in a central Beirut: “Nothing…

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

Secretary-General António Guterres said on X, formerly Twitter: “I reiterate my appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, together with the unconditional release of hostages and the delivery of relief at a level corresponding to the dramatic needs of the people in Gaza, where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front…

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

Mauritius Begins to Correct a Historic Wrong Towards LGBTQI+ People — Global Issues

Opinion by Ines M Pousadela (montevideo, uruguay) Friday, October 27, 2023 Inter Press Service MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Oct 27 (IPS) – In response to lawsuits brought by LGBTQI+ activists, the Mauritius Supreme Court has issued two landmark judgments striking down the criminalisation of consensual sex between adult men as unconstitutional. Its reasoning…

Testimonies highlight grim plight of civilians expecting to die — Global Issues

Testimonies highlight grim plight of civilians expecting to die — Global Issues

Volker Türk’s appeal came as UN humanitarians continued to issue dire warnings about the full scale of the humanitarian crisis in the enclave. ‘Crumbs’ of aid The head of the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA), said that the “few (aid) trucks” which have come in from Egypt since 21…

Pakistan urged to halt Afghan deportations to avoid ‘human rights catastrophe’ — Global Issues

Pakistan urged to halt Afghan deportations to avoid ‘human rights catastrophe’ — Global Issues

OHCHR is urging the authorities to halt deportations, which are set to begin on 1 November, Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told journalists in Geneva. Currently, more than two million undocumented Afghans are living in Pakistan, at least 600,000 of whom arrived after the Taliban returned to power in August 2021. ‘Grave…

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

Syrian war at ‘worst point’ in four years, says Commission of Inquiry head — Global Issues

Paulo Pinheiro spoke to UN News this week after presenting his latest report to the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee, which examines a range of social, humanitarian affairs and human rights issues. The Syrian war, which began in March 2011, is at its “worst point” in four years, he said,…

UN ramps up calls for humanitarian truce as Israeli bombardments cut communications, cripple healthcare — Global Issues

‘History is judging us all,’ Guterres says in fresh appeal for Gaza aid access — Global Issues

His call came just hours before UN agencies reported that phone lines, internet and mobile service in Gaza went down. “Gaza has lost contact with the outside world amid reports of intensified bombardment,” Lynn Hastings, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Palestine, wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The World…