Civilians sheltering inside a Gaza school killed execution-style | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Civilians sheltering inside a Gaza school killed execution-style | Israel-Palestine conflict News

NewsFeed “They were all killed, executed at gunpoint.” In exclusive testimonies obtained by Al Jazeera, witnesses describe the horrific sights they encountered inside a school in northern Gaza following an Israeli attack. Published On 13 Dec 202313 Dec 2023 Check out our Latest News and Follow us at Facebook Original…

It’s not shocking to see Israeli children celebrate the Gaza genocide | Israel-Palestine conflict

It’s not shocking to see Israeli children celebrate the Gaza genocide | Israel-Palestine conflict

In November, Israel’s public broadcaster, Kan, uploaded on its official X page a video of Israeli children singing a song celebrating their country’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. The broadcaster deleted the video clip after a huge online backlash. Even after the video was silently erased from social media,…

Allies raising pressure on Israel to halt Gaza bombardment | Gaza News

Allies raising pressure on Israel to halt Gaza bombardment | Gaza News

Calls for a ceasefire are growing after the UN passed a resolution and the US warned of deteriorating support. Pressure is building on Israel after the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) passed a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Following US President Joe Biden’s warning to Israel that it risks…

Lazzarini: Gaza’s agony – hungry, forsaken, dehumanised | Israel-Palestine conflict

Lazzarini: Gaza’s agony – hungry, forsaken, dehumanised | Israel-Palestine conflict

UNRWA chief depicts Gaza’s plight – inhumane conditions, hunger, and people feeling betrayed by the world. For 74 years, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA, has provided healthcare, education and social services to many. Yet, the war on Gaza has severely affected…

‘We are the living dead’: Drought-hit Tunisian villages battle isolation | Climate Crisis

‘We are the living dead’: Drought-hit Tunisian villages battle isolation | Climate Crisis

Tunisian villager Ounissa Mazhoud ties two empty jerry cans to a donkey and cautiously descends a stony hill towards the last local source of water. The North African country, in its fourth year of drought, is grappling with its worst water scarcity in years. Mazhoud – like other women in…

Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets? | Indigenous Rights News

Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets? | Indigenous Rights News

Carbon markets, a popular mechanism used by global businesses and countries to offset their emissions, have been on the table during negotiations at the United Nations COP28 Climate Change Conference. In a year that has seen carbon markets under growing scrutiny due to reports of alleged scams revealing that only…

New UN climate deal calls for ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels | Climate Crisis News

New UN climate deal calls for ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels | Climate Crisis News

While latest COP28 draft text avoids phrase ‘phase out’, campaigners say it is an improvement on the last one. A new draft text calling on the world to wean itself off planet-warming fossil fuels has been floated at the United Nations COP28 climate talks in Dubai after an outcry over…

Should the five permanent members of the UNSC have veto powers revoked? | United Nations

Should the five permanent members of the UNSC have veto powers revoked? | United Nations

Frustration grows after the US blocks resolution at UN Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. An emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly has brought Israel’s assault on Gaza into sharp global focus. After more than nine weeks of the Israel-Hamas war, the UN Security Council has…

Even in time of genocide, Big Tech silences Palestinians | Israel-Palestine conflict

Even in time of genocide, Big Tech silences Palestinians | Israel-Palestine conflict

The scorching violence against the people of Gaza has been unprecedented. And so have its reverberations online. Palestinians documenting and speaking up against Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza have faced relentless censorship and repression, accompanied by an explosion of state-sponsored disinformation, hate speech and calls to violence on social media….