State Dept Finds Israel Committed “Hundreds” of Human Rights Violations
The State Department has a bespoke process for probes into Israel that is deferential to its military.
The State Department has a bespoke process for probes into Israel that is deferential to its military.
The 1973 War Powers Act (requires the president to notify Congress before hostilities) would apply to military strikes on boats in Venezuela.
The United States has executed 21 people over the last month in targeted drone strikes off the coast of Venezuela.
Palestinian journalist Anas Zayed Fteiha filed legal claim against Axel Springer for alleging his Gaza photos exaggerate the famine in Gaza.
Hind Rajab was a 6-year-old girl living in Gaza. She was killed by Israeli soldiers while on the phone with emergency personnel, who were desperately trying to find her. The audio of that call—audio that captured the moment of her death—is used in the new movie about her story.
The famine in Gaza isn’t the first time we’ve supported human rights violations. Genocide scholars found similar strategies used from East Timor to Guatemala to Yemen.
A brother and sister joined their mother to get food at a U.S. aid site in Rafah. Israeli forces shot her before their eyes.
Israeli soldiers and officers have said they were ordered to shoot at unarmed civilians waiting for food in Gaza.
Trump himself paved the way to this war by trashing the 2015 nuclear deal, but now he must condemn—not support—this brazen and unlawful military campaign.
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