In Gaza, death has left no room for neutrality – nor for football. The green field is free of weapons, and the stands are empty of threats, but rockets have mercilessly pierced the heart of the sport. The death of football in Gaza: a silent witness to Israel’s genocide This is not just a c...
The UN assistant secretary general for humanitarian affairs, Tom Fletcher, expressed his helplessness in the face of what he described as the “horrors” of the situation in the Gaza Strip, sharply criticising the lack of action by those capable of putting an end to Israel’s genocide, accord...
A Palestinian association has warned that around 35,000 children and adults in the Gaza Strip are at risk of permanent or temporary hearing loss as a result of Israel’s ongoing genocide and its severe impact on the deaf community. Israel’s genocide leaving tens of thousands in Gaza with he...
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez announced on that his country will send a warship from the port of Cartagena in southeastern Spain to support the international Global Sumud Flotilla heading to the Gaza Strip with the aim of breaking the Israeli blockade. Spain to send a warship to pro...
On Tuesday 23 September, United Nations (UN) experts called on FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel’s participation in international competitions due to the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip. The experts said in a statement that international sports bodies should not ignore gross human rights ...
The Gaza Strip is experiencing one of the largest waves of forced displacement in its history. Israel has forced tens of thousands of families leave their homes under the weight of continuous bombing. With the destruction of towers, homes, tents, and shelters, many have found themselves ho...
In Gaza, death is no longer an event that follows birth, but one that precedes it. There, Gaza’s unborn children do not wait for the moment of birth to face their fate, but are taken from life while still fetuses, without even the chance to cry out for the first time, without even a single...
The Guardian has revealed that about 15 out of every 16 Palestinians killed by the Israeli army in Gaza City since last March were civilians, in a new indication of the scale of the humanitarian disaster facing the Strip. The revelation comes from data collated by independent organisation ...
The Palestinian people needed nothing more than the Balfour Declaration to know that Britain had laid the foundation for their century-long tragedy. The declaration, issued in 1917, opened the door to the Zionist project and later led to the establishment of the State of Israel on the ruin...
The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to water, Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, has warned that the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza City constitutes “a new step in Israel’s war of extermination” that has been ongoing for 23 months. He pointed out that Israel has deprived 1.7 million Pal...









