Amnesty International Calls Israel’s War on Gaza a ‘Graveyard of Children’
Citing the UN Secretary-General, the humans rights group calls Israel's war on Gaza "a graveyard for children."
Citing the UN Secretary-General, the humans rights group calls Israel's war on Gaza "a graveyard for children."
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Israel uses Palestinians imprisoned in Gaza as human guinea pigs for its weapons and technology industries.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, essayist, and poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine, Anne Boyer, has resigned from her position at the paper in protest of the "US-backed war against…
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Airwars noted that this is "the most named victims we have ever monitored in a single event."
Journalists and activists from around the world are gathering in Cairo before heading to the only border crossing into Gaza not controlled by Israel, reports Mahmoud Hashem.
A geopolitical analysis of why the United States so strongly supports Israel: Economist Michael Hudson discusses with journalist Ben Norton.
The New York Times, and other news outlets, have employed a lexicon that diminishes, denies, obscures and justifies Israeli war crimes.
Journalist, author and USC professor Sandy Tolan shares his unique reporting perspective in Gaza and explores the need to keep humanity front and center of the issue.
Jessica Buxbaum breaks down Israel's official plans to ethnically cleanse Palestine which were revealed by newly leaked documents.
Neither Israel nor the U.S. have put forth concrete evidence that Hamas set up its headquarters under al-Shifa, Gaza's largest medical facility.
“I’m bringing this lawsuit because journalists should be able to cover newsworthy matters without fear of arrest or retaliation,” NewsNation reporter Evan Lambert declared.