‘Worse than Nazi crimes’: Hamas condemns Israeli massacre of Gaza aid seekers
Hamas condemned Israel's deadly attack on Gaza aid seekers as worse than fascist and Nazi crimes, urging the Islamic world to confront the killers.
Hamas condemned Israel's deadly attack on Gaza aid seekers as worse than fascist and Nazi crimes, urging the Islamic world to confront the killers.
In its latest crime, the Israeli army opened fire at displaced Palestinians who had gathered at a site to receive humanitarian aid in Rafah, southern Gaza, killing at least 32 and injuring many others.
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was charged with “crimes against humanity” by prosecutors for her alleged role in the deadly crackdown on the mass protests of July 2024.
Yemen launched a ballistic missile attack on the occupied Palestinian territories, triggering sirens, disrupting flights, and forcing thousands into shelters.
U.S. President Donald Trump was allowed by the Supreme Court to revoke the protections for over 500,000 immigrants.
Amnesty International outlined six recommendations to be used by the West to restore its credibility following the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Hamas spokesperson Jihad Taha said that the Islamic resistance groups asked the United States’ mediator Stive Witkoff to provide serious, written guarantees for the cessation of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.
Barcelona’s city council voted to cut ties with the Israeli regime over its genocidal war on Gaza.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned of the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip amid restrictions on aid flows imposed by the Israeli regime.
The Israeli regime said that it will not allow an Arab ministerial delegation, led by Saudi Arabia, to visit the occupied West Bank.