In video posted on X, multiple police officers can be seen surrounding a woman in Muslim clothing, forcing her to the ground, and holding her down. The woman shouts and says: “What is this? What are you doing?”
Thousands of protesters gathered in central Russell Square for the 11th national march in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, where nearly 33,000 people have been killed by Israeli attacks since Oct. 7.
Following discussions held today in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to address the Palestinian issue and the situation in Gaza, the ministers expressed grave concerns over the devastating humanitarian repercussions, including famine and the collapse of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip.
The sources reported that Israeli occupation forces fired shells and opened fire towards dozens of civilians who were waiting for aid trucks at the Kuwait roundabout. The attack resulted in the murder of 12 civilians and the injury of at least 30 others.
“We are very pleased and sad about the outcome of the case at ICJ. Sad because it just confirms that what the International Court of Justice had ruled before was not heeded by Israel and we needed to go back and argue another case, particularly with concern that there may be attacks on Rafah,” Ramaphosa told reporters.
Local health authorities confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli onslaught since October 7 has risen to 32,705 reported fatalities, with an additional 75,190 individuals sustaining injuries. The majority of the victims are women and children.
"Around 9,000 patients urgently need to be evacuated abroad for lifesaving health services, including treatment for cancer, injuries from bombardments, kidneys dialysis and other chronic conditions," he said in a tweet.
'We’ve had a number of conversations with both Israelis, our partners about key elements for the day after in Gaza when the time is right,' official tells Politico
Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko met with agency chief Philippe Lazzarini in Tokyo on Thursday to discuss the agency’s work in the wake of Israel’s ongoing assault on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.
"As Christians around the world prepare to commemorate the final suffering in the earthly life of Jesus Christ during Holy Week, we stand in solidarity with all in the Holy Land who suffer," began the letter.