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UNRWA donors suspended funding without seeing any evidence supporting Israel’s claims

UNRWA donors suspended funding without seeing any evidence supporting Israel’s claims

CBC reports: The government of Canada did not see any evidence backing up Israel’s claim that staff employed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) colluded with Hamas before suspending funding to the agency, CBC News has learned. Government sources tell CBC that Israel still has not shared evidence with Canada to substantiate its claim that 12 employees of UNRWA were involved in some capacity in the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and the affiliated group…

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Humanitarian aid agencies appeal for restoration of funding for UNRWA

Humanitarian aid agencies appeal for restoration of funding for UNRWA

In a joint statement, CARE, Interaction, International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, Refugees International, and Save the Children, said: The U.S. decision to temporarily pause funding for UNRWA will dramatically weaken the backbone of the humanitarian response for 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza. It is important to ensure a thorough investigation into the grave allegations by the Israeli government that 12 UNRWA employees directly participated in the heinous attacks on October 7, and to ensure full transparency…

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‘We are dying slowly:’ Palestinians are eating grass and drinking polluted water as famine looms across Gaza

‘We are dying slowly:’ Palestinians are eating grass and drinking polluted water as famine looms across Gaza

CNN reports: Hanadi Gamal Saed El Jamara, 38, says sleep is all that can distract her children from the aching hunger gnawing at their bellies. These days, the mother-of-seven finds herself begging for food on the mud-caked streets of Rafah, in southern Gaza. She tries to feed her kids at least once a day, she says, while tending to her husband, a cancer and diabetes patient. “They are weak now, they always have diarrhea, their faces are yellow,” El Jamara,…

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A 6-year-old in Gaza City was calling to be rescued. Did anyone find her?

A 6-year-old in Gaza City was calling to be rescued. Did anyone find her?

A 6-year-old in Gaza City was calling to be rescued. Did anyone find her? https://t.co/2FqcBPnT8I — Joe Catron (@jncatron) February 2, 2024 The Washington Post reports: The Hamada family was trying to get to safety. An order from the Israeli military had gone out earlier on Monday, ordering them to evacuate their neighborhood in Gaza City. Bashar, 44, and his wife Anam, 43, piled their children and their young niece, Hind, into the car. They would never reach their destination….

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The long journey north from Guatemala

The long journey north from Guatemala

  In the summer of 2022, Norvin made an excruciating but thrilling decision. After years of struggling to make ends meet for his family as a long-haul truck driver, life in his small rural town of La Maquina, Guatemala, had grown too lean. Gang violence and poverty were surging. So was chronic malnutrition, with more than 55% of children in rural Guatemala suffering from the condition. He wanted more for his young daughter and wife, more for the 10 members…

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Israelis see starvation as a tool for applying pressure on Palestinians

Israelis see starvation as a tool for applying pressure on Palestinians

The Times of Israel reports: War cabinet member Benny Gantz and observer Gadi Eisenkot have suggested temporarily limiting the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip so its distribution will no longer be controlled by Hamas, Israeli television reported Wednesday. According to Channel 12 news, the two National Unity party ministers believe that limiting the entry of aid for a short amount of time could create pressure for an alternative body to take responsibility for distributing aid among the…

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Unless Israel changes course, it could be legally culpable for mass starvation

Unless Israel changes course, it could be legally culpable for mass starvation

Alex de Waal writes: Gaza is experiencing mass starvation like no other in recent history. Before the outbreak of fighting in October, food security in Gaza was precarious, but very few children – less than 1% – suffered severe acute malnutrition, the most dangerous kind. Today, almost all Gazans, of any age, anywhere in the territory, are at risk. There is no instance since the second world war in which an entire population has been reduced to extreme hunger and…

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Black pastors pressure Biden to call for a cease-fire in Gaza, warning him of grave risk to his re-election

Black pastors pressure Biden to call for a cease-fire in Gaza, warning him of grave risk to his re-election

The New York Times reports: As the Israel-Hamas war enters its fourth month, a coalition of Black faith leaders is pressuring the Biden administration to push for a cease-fire — a campaign spurred in part by their parishioners, who are increasingly distressed by the suffering of Palestinians and critical of the president’s response to it. More than 1,000 Black pastors representing hundreds of thousands of congregants nationwide have issued the demand. In sit-down meetings with White House officials, and through…

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Embattled UN agency warns its aid operation in Gaza is ‘collapsing’ over a wave of funding cuts

Embattled UN agency warns its aid operation in Gaza is ‘collapsing’ over a wave of funding cuts

The Associated Press reports: The head of the main U.N. aid agency in the war-battered Gaza Strip warned late Saturday that its work is collapsing after nine countries decided to cut funding over allegations that several agency employees had participated in the deadly Hamas attack against Israel four months ago. Philippe Lazzarini, head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, said he was shocked such decisions were taken as “famine looms” in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. “Palestinians in Gaza did…

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Famine in Gaza is being made ‘inevitable’ says UN rapporteur

Famine in Gaza is being made ‘inevitable’ says UN rapporteur

The Guardian reports: The Gaza Strip is facing “inevitable famine” because of the decision by western countries to pause funding for the UN’s agency for Palestinian affairs after Israeli accusations that 12 of the group’s employees took part in the Hamas attack on 7 October last year. Michael Fakhri, the UN special rapporteur on the right to food, said on Sunday “famine was imminent” and now “inevitable”, in a comment following the news that the US and nine other countries…

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UNRWA funding halt: ‘One of the most irresponsible and inhumane strategic moves’ that any state could make

UNRWA funding halt: ‘One of the most irresponsible and inhumane strategic moves’ that any state could make

My live interview with @skynews on Western funding cuts to @unrwa at a time of deepest need, bombings in Yemen, drone strikes in Jordan, growing regional instability in the Middle East and ICJ ruling. Some quotes from my responses: "I don't think it could get any worse for the… pic.twitter.com/B5ERcLFlhh — Dr. Jennifer Cassidy (@OxfordDiplomat) January 28, 2024 Dr. Jennifer Cassidy: “I don’t think it could get any worse for the people of Gaza right now. The aid trucks, despite…

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UN chief calls on countries to resume funding Gaza aid agency after allegations of Hamas ties

UN chief calls on countries to resume funding Gaza aid agency after allegations of Hamas ties

Politico reports: The secretary-general of the United Nations on Sunday called on countries to continue funding the main agency providing aid in Gaza after several of its employees were accused of taking part in the Hamas attack on Israel that ignited the war four months ago. The dispute engulfing the biggest provider of vital aid to Palestinians came as U.S. officials said negotiators were closing in on a cease-fire agreement. The emerging deal would bring a two-month halt to the…

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After ICJ orders Israel to prevent genocide, U.S. and allies cut off funding for humanitarian aid to Gaza

After ICJ orders Israel to prevent genocide, U.S. and allies cut off funding for humanitarian aid to Gaza

UNRWA sure as hell chose a convenient moment to drop this news and hide it under all the ICJ coverage. Any other day, this would have been a major headline: Israel submits evidence of UN employees’ complicity with Hamas. https://t.co/eTePR0lFyG — Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) January 26, 2024 Israel sure as hell chose a convenient moment to drop this allegation against UNRWA. Axios reports: A senior Israeli official said the Shin Bet and Israeli military intelligence provided information that pointed to…

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American mercenaries hired by UAE to kill in Yemen

American mercenaries hired by UAE to kill in Yemen

  American mercenaries, hired by the UAE to kill in Yemen, have spoken candidly on camera for the first time in an investigation by BBC Arabic. At a time when Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping have highlighted the international dimensions of the Yemeni conflict, the investigation also reveals how US mercenaries trained Emirati officers to kill the UAE’s political enemies in Yemen. These extra-judicial killings, conducted in the name of counter-terrorism, started in 2015 and continue to this day.

Under fire from Democratic lawmakers, Pentagon scales back military support for human rights violators

Under fire from Democratic lawmakers, Pentagon scales back military support for human rights violators

The Washington Post reports: The Pentagon has abruptly abandoned plans to train alongside the militaries of several countries either involved in the overthrow of democratic governments or accused of human rights violations, reversing course amid recent scrutiny. The plans, disclosed to Congress in October and reviewed by The Washington Post, detailed the Pentagon’s intent to hold joint exercises this year with Sudan, Niger, Mali and other troubled African nations. Each is broadly prohibited under U.S. law from receiving American security…

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This momentous ICJ ruling may be brushed aside by Israel but its allies can’t afford to ignore it

This momentous ICJ ruling may be brushed aside by Israel but its allies can’t afford to ignore it

Steve Crawshaw writes: Israel will no doubt continue to pour scorn on the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague in the days and weeks to come. “Hague Shmague” was the first response from the security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir. But the provisional measures ordered by the world court today are historic, by any measure. The requirement that Israel must take steps to prevent genocidal acts, prevent and punish incitement to genocide, and report back on its actions within a…

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