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Israeli attacks and demolitions by combat engineers and military bulldozers [have rendered] much of the Strip uninhabitable, clearly constituting ethnic cleansing in some areas and violating Palestinians’ right to return.”
In its 2025 world report, HRW said So who protects you in Ireland when they try to kill you?”
No other army in the world has ever taken such wide-ranging measures,
This war has been led by extremists who simply do not care for the wellbeing of civilians, and the same people who have fought this war can’t be the ones to lead Israel and Palestine into a better future.”
She was telling me that our friend said the Australians have helped them and they are going; and other ones have said the Americans have helped them, the Turkish have helped, the Moroccans have helped, the Portuguese have helped.”
We hope, that after so many long and painful months, that the hostages will now finally be able to return home to their loved ones, Israeli and Palestinian civilians will see an end to suffering, and work can begin towards a comprehensive resolution that grants peace and security to all. Notwithstanding our hopes, we will not cease our advocacy until the last hostage is home.”
Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said Gaza is home to the largest cohort of child amputees in modern history,
Lisa Doughten, a senior UN official, told the security council last October ‘Why doesn’t your country help us? I’m your daughter. Why doesn’t Britain help us? You’re a British citizen’.”
He spoke of his eldest daughter, in Gaza City at the time, asking him The past 15 months of relentless massacre and starvation of our loved ones and systematic destruction of all facets of civic life in Gaza has shown the world just how far Israel is willing and able to go in advancing its expansionist agenda,
It is similar to the ones proposed in May and August of last year, and far too many innocent people have died while waiting for politicians to take action.”
We have gotten used to the tents and want to return to living,
Honestly, my feelings are a mix of joy, sadness, and pain,
Nabed Elzine, a displaced resident of Beit Lahia in the north, told NBC News We have been waiting for this moment of joy,
said Zafar Abou Alarag in Khan Younis We spent more than a year and a half in havoc and destruction,
Ibrahim Abou Reezk told NBC News on Wednesday night The people of Jabalia are like fire, the people of Beit Lahia are like fire.”
Behind her, crowds of young people were still gathered in the streets, who continued to chant This ceasefire may have come late, but it is honorable.”
I wish to wake up and find myself inside my house, whether it is still standing or not,
How can I rejoice when my father and brother are dead, and my maternal uncles have also died?”
I am happy that peace may prevail,
It’s a great thing that’s happening, that they’re coming home. But we still have heavy hearts,