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Palestinian Activist, Ahed Tamimi, Finally Released from Israeli Prison

July 30, 2018September 20, 2018 Kitty Clement 0 Comments Ahed Tamimi, detention, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, minors, Palestine

Palestinian protest icon, Ahed Tamimi, has been released from an Israeli prison, after spending months behind bars.  As Tamimi and her

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Gaza’s ‘Bloody Monday’ Could Trigger War as Hospitals Overflow

May 17, 2018May 17, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Benjamin Netanyahu, conflict, Donald Trump, Hamas, Israel, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Jerusalem, Nikki Haley, Palestine, UNSC

[Photo: Hosam Salem] Occupied Palestine has not seen this much destruction and death since 2014, after 60 protesters were killed

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

Protests Against New US Embassy and Israeli Occupation

May 14, 2018May 17, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Israel, Netanyahu, Palestine, Trump, USA

[Photo: @omdimbeyachad/Twitter] It has been a turbulent few months for the Arab-Israeli conflict after US President, Donald Trump, recognised Jerusalem

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

Eastern Ghouta: ‘Hell on Earth’

February 27, 2018March 2, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments ceasefire, Syria's Civil War, UN

Following the Security Council’s resolution on Saturday, the United Nations Secretary-General has called for an immediate 30-day ceasefire in Syria;

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

UN: Iran Must Stop Executing Juveniles on Death Row

February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments capital punishment, Iran, OHCHR

According to the UN human rights office, Iran has the worst track record on Earth for the execution of juveniles;

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East Woman International 

Ahed Tamimi’s Trial Delayed Until February 6

January 31, 2018January 31, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Ahed Tamimi, detention, Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Sixteen-year-old Palestinian, Ahed Tamimi, remains in custody with her mother, Nariman, until the commencement of her trial on February 6.

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

New US Bill Focuses on Rights of Palestinian Children

November 15, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments bill, Israel, Palestine, politics, USA

In an unprecedented step on Tuesday, Minnesotan Democrat, Betty McCollum, and nine co-sponsors introduced a bill which aims to advance

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International Criminal Law Middle East 

ICC Prosecutor Calls for Probe into Afghanistan War Crimes

November 4, 2017January 31, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Bensouda, crimes against humanity, ICC, probe, war crimes

On Friday, International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, called for an enquiry into crimes alleged to have been committed

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

UNSC Approves Investigation into ISIL Atrocities in Iraq

September 22, 2017September 23, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments atrocity, Iraq, ISIL, UN, UNSC, Yazidi

On Thursday, the United Nations Security Council approved the creation of a UN team to investigate and preserve evidence in

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International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law Middle East 

The World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis: Why Yemen?

August 26, 2017August 26, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff crisis, famine, Haidi, humanitarian, Saleh, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

The world’s largest humanitarian crisis isn’t in Iraq or Syria. It’s in Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab region.

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