Leaders Unite to Demand End to Israeli Aggression in Gaza and Lebanon
Muslim and Arab leaders at an extraordinary summit in Riyadh demanded that Israel immediately stop its deadly hostilities in the besieged Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
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Muslim and Arab leaders at an extraordinary summit in Riyadh demanded that Israel immediately stop its deadly hostilities in the besieged Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
The move comes amid growing frustration with lack of progress on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Overall, 44 percent of the victims were children; the youngest was a day-old boy and the oldest was a 97-year-old woman.
A letter signed by over 100 staff says the broadcaster’s coverage of Gaza is not “fair and accurate journalism,” the Independent reports
Children are underdressed and exposed to the elements a year into Israel’s war on Gaza.
The poll is the latest warning sign to Democrats that the war in Gaza is costing support among a key voting bloc.
Analysts say US push for Gaza post-war phase is ‘unrealistic’ as Israel vows to continue fighting in besieged territory.
Hamas has yet to comment on Israeli army claims that forces killed the group’s leader in southern Gaza on Wednesday.
Civilian deaths reported despite Israeli military claiming it is targeting Hamas positions.
US failure to end Gaza war and prevent escalation in Lebanon is leading the region to all-out war, analysts say.
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has carried out retaliatory attacks on several Israeli military sites in support of the people of Gaza where the regime has been perpetrating a genocidal war since October last year.
The Philadelphi Corridor has become a point of contention in ceasefire talks as Israel’s war on Gaza grinds on and the Palestinian death toll approaches 41,000.