White House ‘fundamentally rejects’ ICC warrants for Israeli leaders | Israel-Palestine conflict

White House ‘fundamentally rejects’ ICC warrants for Israeli leaders | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeed The White House says it is working with Israel on a response to the ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and ex-Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. A spokesperson added that the Biden administration disputes the idea that the court has jurisdiction. Published On 21 Nov 202421 Nov 2024 Check…

Netanyahu, Gallant wanted for arrest by International Criminal Court | Israel-Palestine conflict

Netanyahu, Gallant wanted for arrest by International Criminal Court | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeed The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ex-Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for their conduct in Israel’s on Gaza. A Hamas leader Israel claims to have killed is also wanted by the court. Published On 21 Nov 202421 Nov 2024 Check out…

‘Stripped of our human dignity’: What it means to be hungry in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

‘Stripped of our human dignity’: What it means to be hungry in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

Khan Younis, Gaza – What does it mean to be hungry for months? In Gaza, where more than 43,000 of us have been killed by Israel’s bombardment and ground invasions – and many more thousands are lost, feared dead, under the rubble – we have been punished with hunger now…

The view from Gaza: What the US decision not to punish Israel looks like | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The view from Gaza: What the US decision not to punish Israel looks like | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The United States State Department says it will not be limiting the weapons it supplies to Israel, elaborating only that it has not been able to “reach an assessment” that Israel is not working to allow sufficient aid into the enclave that it has been bombing for more than 13…

What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages? | Civil Rights News

What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages? | Civil Rights News

A United States jury has ruled that Virginia-based defence contractor CACI must pay $42m to three Iraqi men who were tortured at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2004. But what exactly was it and what happened there? What was the case about? Here’s what you need to know: What was…

Is Israel committing ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Is Israel committing ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Beirut, Lebanon – Israeli and Palestinian commentators and foreign officials are using the term “ethnic cleansing” to describe what Israel is doing in Gaza. Israel has reportedly entirely blocked humanitarian aid from entering northern Gaza, escalated bombardments of refugee camps and hospitals, and called on all remaining inhabitants of the…

Despite 30-day Gaza aid ultimatum, US says support for Israel will proceed | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Despite 30-day Gaza aid ultimatum, US says support for Israel will proceed | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Washington, DC – The United States was unambiguous in a message to Israel last month: Take specific steps within 30 days to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza or face consequences. The deadline has now passed, and the United Nations is warning that famine is “imminent” in parts of northern…

ICC seeks external probe into misconduct claims against chief prosecutor | Israel-Palestine conflict News

ICC seeks external probe into misconduct claims against chief prosecutor | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) governing body has confirmed it is seeking an “external probe” into allegations of sexual misconduct by the court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan. “After having consulted the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP), I am seeking on behalf of the ASP Presidency an external…

Politics and starvation: Gaza learns of Israel’s decision to ban UNRWA | United Nations News

Politics and starvation: Gaza learns of Israel’s decision to ban UNRWA | United Nations News

Until this morning, 38-year-old Hussam Abu Ghaban had not heard of the Israeli Knesset’s decision to ban the UN agency responsible for his family’s welfare. Now, with the Israeli Knesset passing two bills banning the agency from Israel and choking off its ability to work in Gaza, the family does…