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‘It must end’: Australia, New Zealand, Canada call for immediate Gaza ceasefire

‘It must end’: Australia, New Zealand, Canada call for immediate Gaza ceasefire

The Times of Israel reports: Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Friday called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and asked Israel to respond to a United Nations court that last week ruled that the West Bank settlements and Israel’s military rule there are illegal. “Israel must listen to the concerns of the international community,” the leaders of the three countries said in a joint statement. “The protection of civilians is paramount and a requirement under international humanitarian law. Palestinian…

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Britain drops its challenge to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders

Britain drops its challenge to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders

The Guardian reports: The UK has dropped its opposition to an international arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, removing a key hurdle to one being issued and underlining the tougher stance being taken towards Israel by the new Labour government. Downing Street confirmed on Friday that the government would not submit a challenge to the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, whose chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, is seeking a warrant against the Israeli prime minister. The move, first reported by the…

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EU finally sends €1.5B from Russian assets to Ukraine

EU finally sends €1.5B from Russian assets to Ukraine

Politico reports: The European Commission transferred €1.5 billion of profits from investing frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine. After months of grueling negotiations in Brussels, the EU executive finally sent the first batch of funding to the war-torn country. Ninety percent of the cash will be used for military purposes, while the remaining amount will go towards humanitarian aid. EU capitals agreed to use the proceeds generated by investing €192 billion immobilized Russian assets held by the Brussels-based…

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Ukrainian ecologists document what they say is Russian ecocide

Ukrainian ecologists document what they say is Russian ecocide

Ghanna Mamonova writes: Before the dam explosion, residents of the Kherson region in southeastern Ukraine referred to the local reservoir simply as the “sea.” Now, just one year after the June 6, 2023, attack on the Kakhovka Dam, they call it the “dead sea.” Once vast, its water irrigated farms and kept hundreds of thousands of people hydrated. It was replete with fish that had provided sustenance to the local population for generations. The attack, which was carried out by…

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U.S. medics who volunteered in Gaza demand arms embargo over ‘unbearable cruelty’ inflicted by Israel

U.S. medics who volunteered in Gaza demand arms embargo over ‘unbearable cruelty’ inflicted by Israel

The Guardian reports: Dozens of US doctors and nurses who worked in Gaza have written to Joe Biden claiming that the true death toll from Israel’s months-long assault is much higher than previously reported, demanding the US withdraw diplomatic and military support for Israel until there is a ceasefire. The eight-page letter, delivered on Thursday and addressed to Biden, the first lady, Jill Biden, and the vice-president, Kamala Harris, said the medics saw evidence of widespread violations of laws governing…

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Pelosi says Netanyahu gave ‘the worst’ speech to Congress from any foreign leader

Pelosi says Netanyahu gave ‘the worst’ speech to Congress from any foreign leader

The Hill reports: Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress on Wednesday as the “worst” in the body’s history, harshly criticizing the leader’s lack of progress toward a hostage deal with Hamas. “Benjamin Netanyahu’s presentation in the House Chamber today was by far the worst presentation of any foreign dignitary invited and honored with the privilege of addressing the Congress of the United States,” Pelosi wrote on the social platform X after the…

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Hostage family members arrested as Netanyahu addresses Congress; half of Democrats skip speech

Hostage family members arrested as Netanyahu addresses Congress; half of Democrats skip speech

The Times of Israel reports: Several hostage family members wearing Yellow “Seal the Deal Now” t-shirts have been removed from the gallery during Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of Congress and detained by law enforcement. Axios reports: Roughly half of House and Senate Democrats skipped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, according to an Axios headcount. Why it matters: Many lawmakers, particularly progressive Israel critics, made clear they were explicitly boycotting…

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‘I know we will win – and how’: Ukraine’s top general on turning the tables against Russia

‘I know we will win – and how’: Ukraine’s top general on turning the tables against Russia

The Guardian reports: Sitting on a stack of ammunition crates at a secret military base, Col Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi was tight-lipped about when Ukraine will receive a long-awaited delivery of F-16 fighter jets. The Dutch and other allies have said they will arrive soon. This week? Or maybe August? “I know. But I can’t tell you about it, unfortunately,” he said, with an apologetic grin, as gulls squawked nearby. Syrskyi is Ukraine’s new commander-in-chief. His unenviable task is to defeat…

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Major labor unions urge Biden to halt military aid to Israel

Major labor unions urge Biden to halt military aid to Israel

The Hill reports: A group of major labor unions pushed President Biden in a letter Tuesday to stop military aid to Israel as it continues to wage its war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. “We believe that immediately cutting US military aid to the Israeli government is necessary to bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict,” the letter reads. Signatories include the United Auto Workers (UAW), the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), the International Union of Painters and…

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Netanyahu’s visit to the U.S. could be crucial to a ceasefire deal. But does he actually want one?

Netanyahu’s visit to the U.S. could be crucial to a ceasefire deal. But does he actually want one?

CNN reports: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed in Washington on Monday to far less fanfare than he would have expected just a day earlier. His highly-anticipated visit – chock-full of meetings with top US officials and a prized address to Congress – will now undoubtedly be overshadowed by US President Joe Biden’s stunning decision to drop out of the presidential race. But as detailed ceasefire negotiations aimed at turning a framework agreement into a final deal stretch into their…

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China challenges West on Gaza by offering Palestinians a new platform

China challenges West on Gaza by offering Palestinians a new platform

Middle East Eye reports: As 14 Palestinian leaders lined up for a photograph in Beijing on Tuesday, they each made sure to shake hands afterwards with one man: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Tuesday’s Palestinian unity talks, where an agreement for a post-war Gaza framework was signed, were an opportunity for China to provide a rival platform to Israel and its western allies on the future of Palestine and the Middle East. “China’s major goal is to gain consent and…

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WHO ‘extremely worried’ about possible Gaza polio outbreak

WHO ‘extremely worried’ about possible Gaza polio outbreak

BBC News reports: The World Health Organization is “extremely worried” about the possibility of an outbreak of the highly infectious polio virus in Gaza after traces were found in wastewater. Dr Ayadil Saparbekov, head of the WHO’s team in the Palestinian territories, told reporters a risk assessment was being implemented and that in the meantime health workers were providing protection advice to Gaza’s 2.3 million population. But, he added, it would be “very difficult” for people to follow it, given…

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Lebanese journalist wounded by Israeli strike carries torch at Olympics

Lebanese journalist wounded by Israeli strike carries torch at Olympics

The New Arab reports: A Lebanese photojournalist who was severely wounded during an Israeli strike on south Lebanon carried the Olympic torch in Paris to honour journalists wounded and killed in the field on Sunday. The torch relay, which started in May, is part of celebrations in which about 10,000 people from various walks of life were chosen to carry the flame across France before the Games opening ceremony on 26 July. Christina Assi of Agence France-Presse was among six journalists struck by Israeli shelling on 13 October while reporting on…

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We volunteered at a Gaza hospital. What we saw was unspeakable

We volunteered at a Gaza hospital. What we saw was unspeakable

Mark Perlmutter and Feroze Sidhwa write: In the United States we would never dream of operating on anyone without consent, let alone a malnourished and barely conscious 9-year-old girl in septic shock. Nevertheless, when we saw Juri, that’s exactly what we did. We have no idea how Juri ended up in the Gaza European Hospital preoperative area. All we could see was that she had an external fixator — a scaffold of metal pins and rods — on her left…

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Israel confirms airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Hodeidah port

Israel confirms airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Hodeidah port

Middle East Eye reports: The official spokesperson for the Houthis, Nasruddin Amer, described the Israeli airstrike on the oil tanks and power facility at Hodeidah port as “a brutal act of aggression against Yemen aimed at worsening the suffering of its people and pressuring Yemen to halt its support for Gaza.” The Israeli military announced that it carried out strikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah in Yemen earlier on Saturday. In a post on X, Amer dismissed…

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For 18 years she worked in the U.S. government. Then came the war on Gaza

For 18 years she worked in the U.S. government. Then came the war on Gaza

  For 18 years, Hala Rharrit worked in the US State Department, most recently becoming its Arabic-language spokesperson. But the Biden administration’s response to Israel’s war on Gaza forced her to resign in April, becoming the first US diplomat to quit in protest over the US’s Gaza policy. In this wide-ranging Real Talk interview, Rharrit reveals what went on behind the scenes, how her Gaza reports were received by US officials, and why she ultimately decided to resign.