US pushes back against Israeli laws curtailing main UN agency for the Palestinians
- The Israeli Knesset's decision to restrict UNRWA's operations is seen as a challenge to international consensus on Palestinian refugees' rights, according to Jordan's permanent representative to the UN, Mahmoud Hmoud.
- Mahmoud Hmoud urged the Security Council to enforce a ceasefire to protect Palestinians and warned that lack of accountability worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Hmoud condemned Israel's military actions as "ethnic cleansing and genocide," highlighting their impact on residential areas and humanitarian access.
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AFP From the scene of Tuesday’s attack in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip An Israeli air strike targeted a five-storey residential building in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, leaving more than 90 Palestinians, including 25 children, dead or missing, according to the health ministry in the enclave. The Israeli military said the attack, on Tuesday, targeted a “monitor” […]
In the north of the Gaza Strip, numerous fields and greenhouses were destroyed. 93 Palestinians died in an air strike. more...
Israel’s outlawing of UNRWA will make life ‘unbearable’ for Palestinians
Israel banned the UN aid agency as part of broader attempt to expel Palestinians from their land, analysts say. Read More The post Israel’s outlawing of UNRWA will make life ‘unbearable’ for Palestinians appeared first on Drudge Report.
Jordan condemns Israeli 'ethnic cleansing, genocide' in Gaza, calls for international action
AMMAN — Jordan on Wednesday urged the UN Security Council to put an end to the Israeli aggression against Gaza. Addressing the council, Jordan's permanent representative to the United Nations Mahmoud Hmoud condemned Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza, saying: “Even as the council convenes, Israeli occupation forces continue their barbaric war,” which undermines the
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