2 Israeli rights groups accuse Israel of genocide
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A dramatic report from the Netherlands signals a shift in Dutch policy, with its intelligence agency identifying Israel as a threat to the international legal order.
The prime minister says Australia would not recognise a Palestinian state "imminently" but would "work constructively" towards doing so.
Omer Bartov’s recent New York Times op-ed, “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It,” levels a grave accusation: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. As someone committed to the study of international law and the accurate use of language in matters of life and death,
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The Times of Israel on MSNAustralian PM: Israel has ‘quite clearly’ breached international law in GazaAlbanese says his country doesn't plan to 'imminently' recognize a Palestinian state, Hamas terror group is 'abhorrent' and can have 'no role in a future state'
Meeting in Bogotá, Colombia, representatives of Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Iraq, Libya, Malaysia, Namibia, Nicaragua, Oman, and South Africa announced sanctions against Israel to cut the flow of weapons facilitating genocide and war crimes in Gaza.
Amnesty’s briefing urges action to pressure Israel to end its ongoing genocide in Gaza, lift the humanitarian blockade, and dismantle its unlawful occupation and apartheid system over Palestinians
A number of experts say they have never been more concerned about the state of international law. Powerful states like the US have threatened and imposed sanctions on institutions like the International Criminal Court.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNCall for immediate, effective measures against Israel’s unlawful actionsTo the Presidents of the European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union and the heads of government and foreign ministers of the EU member statesWe,
The international public opinion continues to turn against Israel over its war in Gaza, with more governments slowly beginning to reflect these voices and increasing their own condemnation of the country.