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Alessandra Bajec
Alessandra Bajec is a journalist based in Cairo since 2013. From 2010 to 2011, she lived Palestine where she made her first steps as a freelance journalist. She has experience in writing for print, online media along with some radio experience. Her work has appeared in UN's IRIN, Russia Today's rt....
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A climate of fear for Palestinians in Israel amid Gaza war
17 Oct 2023
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The New Arab
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English
| Human Rights
Since Hamas' attack on October 7, Palestinian citizens of Israel have faced significant backlash for expressing solidarity with Gazans and criticizing Israel's actions, resulting in arrests, job dismissals, and suspensions. The Israeli government and society are cracking down on freedom of expression, with numerous reports of targeted repression against Palestinians. Legal and human rights organizations like Adalah and Musawah are actively defending affected individuals. The situation has created a climate of fear among Palestinians in Israel, deterring them from expressing their opinions publicly.
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Uri Blau
Twenty years ago, I published my first story for a Jerusalem weekly newspaper. Since then, I gained knowledge, connections and a deep understanding of covering the news in Israel, Palestine, U.S. and parts of the world. With my ability to navigate Israel & Palestine, I conducted hard hitting ...
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Far-right groups that block aid to Gaza receive tax-deductible donations from US and Israel
25 Oct 2023
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www.nbclosangeles.com
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| Far-right Groups
The article examines the actions of far-right groups in Israel that have blocked humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite U.S. and Israeli commitments to aid delivery. These groups, including Mother's March, Torat Lechima, and Tzav 9, have received tax-deductible donations from the U.S. and Israel, raising over $200,000. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Tzav 9 for violent actions against aid trucks, while Israeli authorities have made few arrests. The article highlights the inconsistency in Israel's aid policy and the tacit support from some Israeli leaders for these groups' actions. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues, with international courts accusing Israel of war crimes, which Israel denies.
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Amelie Botbol
Amelie Botbol is a freelance journalist based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. She specializes in Defense, Tech and Current Affairs. Amelie holds a Bachelor in journalism from Reichman University in Herzliya and a Masters in Counterterrorism. She was published on JNS.org, ToI, The JC and i24News.
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Nova massacre survivors launch $53.6 million lawsuit against the state
16 Jan 2024
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www.jns.org
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| Negligence
Survivors of the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre at the Supernova music festival are suing Israeli security agencies for negligence, seeking $53.6 million in damages. The lawsuit, filed by lawyers Anat and Gilad Ginzburg, claims that prior intelligence warnings were ignored, leading to the attack. The plaintiffs, who suffer from trauma, emphasize the need for accountability. Legal experts suggest the lawsuit faces challenges, as proving criminal negligence in such cases is difficult. The Israeli Justice Ministry has yet to publicly respond to the lawsuit.
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Jessica Buxbaum
Jessica Buxbaum is an independent journalist covering Palestine, Israel, and Syria.
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Under cover of war, Israel demolishes home after home in Silwan
27 Aug 2024
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| East Jerusalem
The article highlights the ongoing demolition of Palestinian homes in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem by Israeli authorities, amid the backdrop of the war in Gaza. It details the impact on families like the Odehs, who have been displaced due to municipal plans to replace residential areas with a biblical theme park. The piece criticizes the Israeli government's use of the war to advance its agenda of displacement and settlement expansion, and notes the lack of legal building permits for Palestinian residents due to zoning restrictions. The article also discusses the broader implications of these demolitions as a form of collective punishment and the potential for increased demolitions following administrative changes in the Israeli government.
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Megan Clement
Megan Clement is a journalist and editor specialising in gender, human rights, cities, international development and social policy. She also writes about Paris, where she has lived since 2015. Her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, The New ...
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A Historic Marriage in Nepal
11 Dec 2023
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lesglorieuses.fr
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Nepal celebrated its first same-sex marriage, officially recognized despite the lack of a formal law. Latvia's parliament passed a law recognizing civil unions for same-sex couples. In Russia, women protested against the extended deployment of soldiers in Ukraine, while the government banned LGBTQIA+ activities. Scotland announced a feminist foreign policy. Iranian feminist Narges Mohammadi won her fight for medical care without a hijab. Poland's left party proposed liberalizing abortion laws. Japan initiated a pilot for over-the-counter morning-after pills. Israel presented evidence of sexual violence by Hamas at the UN. South Korea's High Court ordered Japan to compensate wartime sexual slavery victims. WHO staff in Congo were accused of sexual abuse, with some victims receiving compensation.
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Katy Dartford
I'm a multimedia journalist and travel writer based between Lyon and Chamonix. **** I'm all about adventure sports, mountains, and the great outdoors. But I'm also into arts, culture, wine.
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Israel slams United Nations for 'silence' over Hamas rape allegations
06 Dec 2023
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www.euronews.com
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Israel has accused the UN of hypocrisy for not responding to allegations of rape and brutal treatment of Israeli women by Hamas during the 7 October attacks at the Nova music festival. Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan criticized UN Women for suggesting a UN body with anti-Semitic biases investigate the claims. Hamas denied the accusations, but women's rights campaigners believe the sexual violence was premeditated. UN Women expressed alarm and called for investigations, but faced criticism for not specifically naming Hamas. High-profile figures like Hillary Clinton and Sheryl Sandberg spoke at a UN event, demanding global condemnation of Hamas' actions. Israeli police have collected over 1500 testimonies related to the attacks, and Yael Richert presented evidence at the UN event, likening the aftermath to a 'second Holocaust'. Over 1,200 Israelis and nearly 16,000 Palestinians have been killed in the recent conflict.
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Pablo Duer
Multilingual journalist with over 10 years of experience working for media outlets such as Agencia EFE (Spain), Channel News Asia (Singapore), Caracol (Colombia), and TRT (Turkey). Covered several wars, multiple elections, and two football World Cups. Now based in Buenos Aires after working for ...
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With nails, bones, and ashes, this is how forensic scientists identify victims of the Hamas massacre
24 Oct 2023
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www.heraldo.es
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A military base near Tel Aviv has become the focal point for Israel's efforts to identify victims of a Hamas massacre. Over a thousand bodies have been received, with forensic specialists still trying to identify about 200 unrecognizable remains. Despite the overwhelming task, 784 bodies have been identified, and 688 returned to families. The forensic team, comprising doctors, police, dentists, and forensic experts, faces the grim reality of handling severely mutilated remains. The attack by Hamas on October 7, which involved massive rocket fire and the infiltration of over a thousand militants, resulted in approximately 1,400 deaths in Israel and triggered an ongoing war. Israel's counterattacks have killed over 1,200 militants and caused significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Amid international pressure, Israel has allowed some humanitarian aid into Gaza from Egypt.
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Eman El-Sherbiny
I'm currently the Managing Editor and Communications Consultant of ************, a community of green entrepreneurs around the Mediterranean region. I've been working as a freelance journalist, editor, financial, and technical writer for a great 5 years. I have been widely published in major ...
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12-year-old Palestinian is Fatally Shot in Shuafat Refugee Camp
13 Mar 2024
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www.bellingcat.com
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Bellingcat has geolocated footage showing the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Rami Hamdan Al-Halhouli in Shuafat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem. The boy was seen lighting a firework before being shot by Israeli police, who claimed he endangered their forces. The incident is under investigation, with Israel’s National Security Minister supporting the police officer's actions. Audio analysis suggests the bullet was fired before the firework launched. The footage and location details were corroborated through satellite imagery and other sources.
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Jared Feldschreiber
I have been a working journalist for over 8 years, and have varied experiences in all facets of reporting, be it beat reporting, geopolitical analyses and features, in addition to arts reviews. I am based in Warsaw, and continue to accept freelance assignments. In May 2019, I published my novella, '...
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PM Netanyahu Sacks Defense Minister Gallant In Latest Israeli Political Maelstrom
05 Nov 2023
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www.queensjewishlink.com
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| October 7 Terror Assault
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant amid ongoing political turmoil, citing irreparable trust issues. Gallant's firing, occurring 13 months after the October 7 terror assault, has sparked protests and criticism, with accusations of Netanyahu prioritizing political alliances over national security. The move coincides with a criminal investigation into the October 7 attack, which Gallant had pushed for. The US Department of Defense reaffirmed its commitment to Israel's security, while Israeli President Isaac Herzog called for national unity amidst the political chaos.
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Antonio García
Antonio García is a journalist based in La Crucecita, Mexico.
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British police mobilized to face right-wing protests
03 Aug 2024
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Noticias Prensa Latina - Actualizando minuto a minuto
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Recent right-wing protests in the UK, sparked by misinformation about a knife attack, have led to violence and xenophobic demonstrations across the country. The British police are mobilized to prevent further violence, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned the actions of the far-right. The protests have included attacks on mosques and other acts of violence, with anti-racism group Hope not Hate highlighting the xenophobic nature of the demonstrations. The situation is further complicated by tensions related to the conflict in Gaza.
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Susannah George
Susannah George is a journalist covering the refugee and migrant crisis from Iraq to Turkey to Greece.
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Settler violence in the West Bank increases, and Palestinians fear forced displacements
03 Nov 2023
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Estadão
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Violence against Palestinians in the West Bank has reached record levels following an attack by Hamas on October 7, according to human rights groups. Settler violence has intensified tensions, with Palestinians fearing another period of forced expropriation. President Biden condemned the violence by 'extremist settlers.' The Israeli police have been accused of not protecting Palestinians and even detaining victims, as in the case of Bilal Saleh's brother, Hashem. Human rights group B'Tselem reports that settlers are using intimidation and violence to force Palestinians from their homes. The Jewish population in the West Bank has surpassed half a million, with settlements continuing to expand, and Palestinians accuse radical settlers of cynically using the Hamas attack to seize more land.
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Mya Guarnieri
Mya Guarnieri is a journalist based in West Palm Beach, United States of America.
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Israeli protest against police brutality is met with violence
12 Oct 2023
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| Racism
Thousands of Ethiopian Israelis protested against police brutality in Jerusalem, leading to violent clashes with police who used tear gas and stun grenades. The protest was sparked by a video showing a policeman beating an Ethiopian Israeli soldier. Protesters demanded the trial of the officer involved, the resignation of Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino, and intervention from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The article contextualizes the protest within broader issues of racism, militarism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, criticizing the far-right Israeli government and its actions.
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Francis Jorissen
Writer, freelance journalist, polyglot and traveler, specialized in international affairs and geopolitics. Very interested in Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle-East, Iran, Palestina, and Israël. Mainly analyses. Own translation of my articles available.
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Genocide and the Right to Protest
24 Apr 2024
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www.dewereldmorgen.be
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The article discusses the impact of Israeli actions on education in Gaza, highlighting the destruction of universities and the killing of academics. It criticizes the arrest of Dr. Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian in Israel and the suppression of protests in the United States and Europe against Israeli policies. The piece argues that Western countries are undermining their own democratic values to support Israel, with specific examples from Germany and France. It concludes by emphasizing the erosion of civil liberties in the name of supporting Israel and suggests that silencing dissent indicates fear of the message being conveyed.
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Odelyn Joseph
Odelyn Joseph is a journalist based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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Haiti Holy Week
29 Mar 2024
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www.hjnews.com
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Christians in Jerusalem's Old City joined the Good Friday procession, with reduced attendance due to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Israeli police established barricades along the Way of the Cross, where Jesus is believed to have walked to his crucifixion. Concurrently, the third Friday of Ramadan brought worshippers to Al-Aqsa mosque, which has remained peaceful under strict Israeli security despite the conflict.
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Davide Lerner
Davide Lerner is a freelance journalist based in Ankara, Turkey. He graduated from the London School of Economics and the London School of Oriental and African Studies. He has previously worked for Agence France Presse and Associated Press, as well as done live radio and TV. He freelances widely in ...
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Israel, bombs in the midst of negotiations for the new government
25 Oct 2023
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www.editorialedomani.it
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The article reports on the recent bombings in Jerusalem that killed a 16-year-old Israeli-Canadian and injured over twenty people. The attacks have heightened tensions amid ongoing government formation negotiations led by Benjamin Netanyahu. The bombings, reminiscent of past Hamas suicide attacks, have prompted strong reactions from political figures like Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, who are pushing for more aggressive measures against Palestinian militants. The article also covers the kidnapping of a young Druze man in Jenin, which risks further escalating the conflict.
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Laura Llach
Laura Llach is a freelance journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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The situation is tense: Rise in anti-Semitic incidents worries Jewish community in Europe
12 Oct 2023
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ca.sports.yahoo.com
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A rise in anti-Semitic incidents across Europe has alarmed the Jewish community, particularly following a recent Hamas attack on Israel. In Madrid, a synagogue was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti, prompting condemnation from the Platform Against Antisemitism. Increased security measures have been implemented in cities like Barcelona and Porto. In France, the Interior Ministry has recorded around 50 anti-Semitic acts and made over 20 arrests. The UK has also seen a significant rise in anti-Semitic incidents, leading to increased security funding for Jewish institutions. Political tensions are evident, with differing responses from leaders like Emmanuel Macron and Jean-Luc Melenchon.
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Willy Lowry
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Willy Lowry is a Canadian journalist currently based in Arusha, Tanzania. His work appears in The New York Times, Fusion and CBC. He's also appeared on CNN and BBC. As a video journalist, he shoots, writes and edits his own stories. He started his career in Beirut, Lebanon writing for the The Daily ...
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US soldier Aaron Bushnell dies after setting himself on fire in Gaza war protest
26 Feb 2024
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The National
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US Air Force member Aaron Bushnell died after setting himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., protesting against Israel's actions in Gaza. Bushnell's act, captured on video, was a statement against what he termed 'genocide.' Emergency responders and Secret Service officers were involved in the immediate aftermath. The incident follows a similar protest in Atlanta and occurs amid ongoing unrest over the Israel-Gaza conflict, which has seen significant casualties. The US continues to support Israel, vetoing UN ceasefire resolutions and working with Egypt and Qatar on diplomatic efforts.
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Alex Maxia
Alex Maxia is a journalist based in Gothenburg and has been living in Sweden since 2016. He works as a freelance journalist for The Times, covering mainly topics related to Scandinavia and is Nordic Correspondent for the Italian news agency Agenzia ANSA. Alex often works within the news team of ...
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Denmark detains activist over plans to attack Jews across Europe
15 Dec 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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| Counter-Terrorism
A prominent Muslim activist in Denmark has been arrested in connection with a suspected terror plot orchestrated by Hamas, targeting Jewish institutions across Europe. Seven people have been detained by counter-terrorism police in Berlin, Rotterdam, and Denmark. Danish courts have remanded two suspects in custody and issued orders for four more to be detained in absentia.
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Jonathan Sacerdoti
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Highly experienced reporter for immediate lives. I freelance for Fox News, Talk TV, i24News, Daily Mail, Available live or prerecorded from my own professional studio or in the field. ** Experienced breaking news reporter, correspondent and terrorism analyst. Covering politics, business, ...
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Amsterdam has failed its Jews
10 Nov 2024
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The Spectator
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Following a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax in Amsterdam, Jewish fans were violently attacked, prompting Israel to evacuate its citizens. The incident, occurring near the anniversary of Kristallnacht, has drawn parallels to historical anti-Semitic violence. Criticism is directed at Dutch authorities for inadequate protection and at UK police for their handling of anti-Israel marches. The article warns of rising extremism in Europe and calls for decisive action to prevent similar incidents in the UK.
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Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Radical Israeli settlers get ‘free rein’ to raid West Bank
22 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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| Middle East Politics
Israeli settlers in the West Bank have been emboldened by the Trump administration's reversal of sanctions, leading to increased raids on Palestinian villages. These actions, supported by far-right Israeli ministers, aim to intimidate Palestinians and expand settlements, which are considered illegal by most international governments. The lack of effective security in rural West Bank areas allows these raids to occur with impunity, further complicating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The article criticizes the Israeli government and military for their roles in enabling settler violence and highlights the geopolitical implications of these developments.
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Nuria Tesón
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Independent spanish multi-media journalist and writer. Based in Istanbul (Turkey) and Cairo (Egypt), reporting from MENA (Al Jazeera, AJ+, Fox, Foreign Policy, DW, RFI, RCN Noticias, M'Sur, esglobal..., previously El País, CNN, SER, Cuatro...) Nuria Tesón is a Spanish independent multi-media ...
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From Hunger in Gaza to the Power Struggle in Haiti
25 Nov 2023
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www.revista5w.com
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| Political Instability
The article covers the use of hunger as a weapon of war in Gaza, the escalating violence and political instability in Haiti, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan. It highlights the severe malnutrition in Gaza due to Israeli attacks, the state of emergency in Haiti caused by armed gangs, and the worsening hunger crisis in Sudan. The article also touches on significant events in other regions, including France's constitutional inclusion of abortion rights, mass kidnappings in Nigeria, election outcomes in Iran, and rising tensions between the Philippines and China. Additionally, it reports on the European Commission's fine against Apple for anti-competitive practices.
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Maxim Tucker
Maxim Tucker reports for The Times on Ukraine. He has worked in some of the hottest spots in the conflict zone and various locations throughout the country. He has extensive contacts within the Ukrainian government, military and intelligence services, as well as among diplomats, political parties, ...
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UN chief warns against ‘spillover’ in Israel — as it happened
11 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged all parties to avoid further escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 1,200 Israelis and 1,100 Palestinians dead. Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis as its sole power station shut down due to a fuel shortage. The US and Israel are in discussions about safe passage for Gaza civilians. British officials are investigating the involvement of UK citizens in the conflict. The international community, including the European Commission and Pope Francis, condemned the violence and called for the release of hostages. Israel is preparing for a ground offensive, while tensions rise with Hezbollah in Lebanon and potential involvement from Syria.
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Cassandra Vinograd
Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified....
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Tensions Run High on Last Friday of Ramadan at Al Aqsa Mosque
05 Apr 2024
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Israeli police arrested eight individuals at the Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem during dawn prayers on the last Friday of Ramadan. The arrests were made for incendiary chants and endorsing terrorism. The mosque, sacred to both Muslims and Jews, has been a focal point of Israeli-Palestinian tensions. With heightened concerns of violence during Ramadan, especially amidst the Gaza war, Israel has increased restrictions on Palestinian movement and exerted greater control over the compound.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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Justice Department charges six Hamas leaders, including Sinwar, with terrorism
24 Sept 2024
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jewishinsider.com
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The U.S. Justice Department has unsealed terrorism charges against six senior Hamas leaders, including Yahya Sinwar, for their roles in the October 7 terror attacks and subsequent events, such as the murder of American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland emphasized the charges as part of a broader effort to target Hamas' operations. The charges were initially filed in February but were kept sealed until recent developments, including the death of Ismail Haniyeh. Israeli police criticized their own prosecution for not taking similar actions.
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