Tuesday, November 26, 2024

A slow-motion Gaza

Should we start talking about World War III, even if this time it’s a war on the planet itself?

In possible hate crime, 3 Palestinian students shot in Vermont

"The surge in anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment we are experiencing is unprecedented, and this is another example of that hate turning violent," one advocate said.

Mass displacement in Gaza: Nearly 80 percent of population forced from homes, UN reports

UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) shelters are currently housing around 930,000 people, a figure that represents over three-quarters of Gaza's population.
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Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 13,000 as Israel repeatedly strikes UN schools housing...

We speak with Tamara Alrifai, spokesperson for UNRWA, about the organization sheltering close to a million Palestinians from Israel’s assault, which has killed 104 of her colleagues since the beginning of the war.

Emergency motion in US court seeks to halt aid for alleged Israeli actions in...

Legal action challenges US support amidst accusations of genocide.

Israeli forces raid hospitals in Gaza, issue dire evacuation orders amid escalating conflict

Gaza in turmoil: Israeli hospital raids and evacuation orders intensify humanitarian crisis

Cease fire, not aid

Some countries are cutting financial support to the very local organizations that are best positioned to respond to Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.

Strikes Gaza as six newborns succumb to fuel shortage at Al-Shifa Hospital

Does this situation shines a spotlight on the urgent need for humanitarian intervention and an end to the ongoing crisis in the region?

How long can America maintain a war economy?

The major challenge for the United States is the perennial trade-off between guns and butter.