UN condemns killing of 1,000 people in Gaza since ceasefire collapse
- The UN condemned the killing of over 1,000 people in Gaza since the ceasefire's collapse on March 18, highlighting large-scale destruction and displacement due to Israeli military operations.
- UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric reported that at least 408 aid workers have been killed in Gaza, including 280 UN personnel, highlighting the humanitarian crisis.
- Philippe Lazzarini of UNRWA stated that an Israeli attack destroyed a building sheltering over 700 people, resulting in multiple casualties, including children.
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Media’s Response to Trump Restarting the Gaza Genocide? Mostly Ignore It.
On March 18 Israel broke the Gaza ceasefire and recommenced its full scale assault, siege, and bombing of Gaza. Since then, over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed and the humanitarian situation is as desperate as ever. Watching mainstream media, however, one would hardly notice. While US media outlets continue to report below the fold on the daily airstrikes, they are no longer treated as major stories meriting emphasis and urgency. This is e…
Meet Tim: cycling the 3,431 mile distance to Gaza to raise funds for Palestine
A cyclist in West Yorkshire has completed the first 1,000 mile stretch of a mega 3,431 mile undertaking to raise funds for Palestine. From Pudsey to Gaza: cycling 3,431 miles for Palestine Pudsey resident Tim Devereux started his fundraising rides on 1 January. Every day, he has traversed around 10 miles around West Yorkshire. He will keep on riding until he has covered 3,431 miles – the distance from Pudsey to Gaza to raise £1,000 for Medical A…
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