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Al Jazeera on MSNProtests, vigils held around globe for Gaza, assassinated journalists
From South Africa’s Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
The targeted slaughter of their Palestinian colleagues still hasn’t shaken Western journalists from their cowardice.
Two NGOs filed a joint case at the ICC over Israel’s assassination of Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues.
The broadcaster calls for independent probe after Israeli forces accuse Anas al-Sharif of being a Hamas operative ...
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The Manila Times on MSNNetanyahu floats 'allowing' Palestinians to leave Gaza
JERUSALEM — Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday revived calls to “allow” Palestinians to leave the Gaza ...
At least 123 Palestinians, including 21 people seeking aid, have been killed and 437 others were injured in Israeli attacks ...
The foundation named a number of Israeli army officials in its complaint to the ICC, urging an arrest warrant for them over the killing of Anas al-Sharif.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIDF source: Some of the journalists killed with Al Jazeera’s Sharif were also terror operatives
In response to ToI query, army defends the strike, says 'many' steps taken to mitigate civilian harm; source doesn't say who of the other 5 fatalities were 'incriminated terrorists' The post IDF ...
Israel’s recent air war with Iran ended over six weeks ago and military analysts are still dissecting its successes, failures ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPalestinian man killed in West Bank by Israeli soldier backing up settlers
The occupied West Bank town’s mayor says Thamin Khalil Reda Dawabsheh killed as Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians.
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The Kenya Times on MSNGlobal Leaders Demand Urgent Gaza Aid Amid Rising Death Toll
Gaza is running out of time. Twenty-five foreign ministers—among them the UK, Australia, France, Spain, and Japan—have today stood alongside senior EU officials to demand that Israel let Gaza aid in, ...
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