Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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The GCC rulers will do nothing, these jackals can't even sanction and take a stand against Israel and the nations that supply the Israeli with weapons and resources

They won't do it for the Palestinians; they won't do it for their people; they will do it for themselves.

This makes them look complicit or impotent and they don't know which is worse.
 
Draft resolution A/HRC/55/L.30 on the Human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the obligation to ensure accountability and justice was ADOPTED

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Germany expects Israel to quickly make good on its announcement to open another border crossing and port for aid delivery to northern Gaza, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has said.
“The people in Gaza need every aid package now,” Baerbock wrote on X. “No more excuses.”

The reality:
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The resolution tabled by Pakistan and supported by 55 other countries against Israel's human rights violations has been adopted at the UN.

UN rights body adopts resolution on war crimes accountability​


The United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution calling for Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Gaza Strip.
Twenty-eight countries voted in favour and 13 abstained, while six voted against the resolution.

UN rights council demands halt of arms sales to Israel​


The resolution adopted by the UN Human Rights Council has also demanded a halt to all arms sales to Israel, highlighting warnings of “genocide” in its war on Gaza.
The vote marked the first time the UN’s top rights body has taken a position on the nearly six-month war.
 

What is Al-Quds Day?​


Today, April 5, Palestine supporters across the world are marking “Al-Quds Day”, held annually on the last Friday of Ramadan to express solidarity with Palestine and opposition to Israeli occupation.

Peaceful mass protests and rallies will be held around the world, with the largest expected in Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Jordan, and the occupied West Bank.

Read Al Jazeera's full explainer on Al-Quds Day, its history, and its significance here.
 
Israel has agreed to open the Erez / Beit Hanoun crossing for Humanitarian aid into Gaza - this is nothing more than a token gesture to placate the mounting pressure on Israel. The actual crossing where the bulk of the aid is stuck at the border is the Rafah Crossing on the border of Egypt.

By opening the Erez crossing the Israeli Government coordinator COAGT will still retain total control on what aid goes in and at what levels - not the 500 trucks a day but a trickle of aid at a time.

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Turkey says it arrested two Israeli spy suspects​


Turkish authorities have arrested two people suspected of spying for Israeli intelligence, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has said.

Since January, Turkish authorities have detained or arrested and charged dozens of people suspected of having ties to Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. Six people were charged last month.

Turkey has warned Israel of “serious consequences” if it tries to hunt down Hamas members living outside the Palestinian territories, including in Turkey.

In a post on social media platform X, Yerlikaya said police had detained eight people believed to be collecting and selling information to Mossad about targeted individuals and companies in Turkey. Of those, two had been arrested and six released on parole, he said.
 
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Who are the biggest UAE fanboys and fangirls?

Wonder if things will change, I suppose it's easy to boycott Starbucks, wonder if it's the same for shopping malls and some halal restaurants.

Yep, let's boycott McDonalds and Starbucks but jet off to Dubai. Erm, someone needs to explain this contradiction to them. That being said people are cancelling and are going elsewhere i.e. Malaysia, Turkey etc.
 
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