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During Israel’s deadly war in Gaza, now in its sixth month, Tel Aviv has reportedly granted 12 licences for gas exploration off the Gaza coast to six local and foreign companies, among them the Italian energy company Eni, Britain’s BP, Dana Petroleum - a subsidiary of Korea National Oil Corporation - and Israeli Ratio Petroleum. In late October, about three weeks after Israel began its military attack on Gaza, the country’s Ministry of Energy announced that it had awarded new natural gas concessions in zones that, according to international law, are deemed to fall within Palestinian maritime b...
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An exponential number of Palestine-related crowdfunding campaigns have sprung up over recent months following Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed over 33,000 people and left over a million close to starvation. Today, it is estimated that there are thousands of active fundraisers across popular platforms like GoFundMe, Chuffed, and GoGetFunding. “I ran out of choices. Please help me evacuate my family from Gaza to Egypt,” wrote one Gazan fundraiser on X last month. “I’m hoping to travel to Egypt as soon as I have the amount needed to facilitate their exit directly. Please share and donate as...
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Masafer Yatta \- A cool wind blows across the green hills of Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, on an early spring day. Ibrahim, a Palestinian shepherd from Wadi Jheish, leads his sheep out of their pen. His face tanned by the sun and adorned with a white beard, Ibrahim’s eyes scan his surroundings - danger looms over him and his flock. The day before, several Israeli settlers, dressed in army uniforms, came to harass him as he brought in the herd with his son, joined by his wife and their daughter. "They pointed their rifles at us, made us lie on our stomachs, on the gr...
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Four unarmed Palestinian men are walking in the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip surrounded by no one except the wreckage from Israeli bombardments. Seemingly searching for their homes or lost relatives, an explosion shatters the men’s brief respite from war. Two of the men are wiped out. The third man, now hobbling away from the targeted site, is quickly eliminated by another blast. The fourth man falls to his knees and, in an instant, is blown to pieces by yet another airstrike. This scene, reportedly occurring in February, of heinous brutality depicted in Israeli drone footage...
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One year into its devastating civil war, Sudan is experiencing its highest-ever levels of food insecurity as the country stands on the brink of the world’s largest hunger crisis. An estimated 18 million Sudanese - or around 40 percent of the nation - face severe levels of hunger, with nearly three million children suffering from acute malnutrition. Reports of people dying from starvation have been trickling in for some time now. Some of the states hardest hit by the fighting, such as Darfur, Kordofan, and Gezira, have traditionally been regions of high agricultural production, but the war has ...
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Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, presented a report to the UN Human Rights Council last week, saying that Israel has carried out acts of genocide in Gaza and should be placed under an international arms embargo. The UN human rights expert said in her report - entitled Anatomy of a Genocide) – that there were clear indications that Israel has violated three of the five acts listed under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention. These include killing Palestinians; causing serious bodily or mental harm; and “deliberately inflicting cond...
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On 16 February, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met with his Israeli counterpart, Isaac Herzog, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. Instead of challenging Israel’s actions and calling for a ceasefire, his silence on the ongoing genocide in Gaza served Israel in showcasing that it has not been isolated in the Muslim world. Ilham Aliyev signalled that he was willing to engage with Israel despite the potential backlash from Muslim nations. Azerbaijan, a relatively small, oil-rich ex-Soviet republic of the South Caucasus, might be geographically distant from the Middle East, but...
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In the last five months of Israel’s ferocious assault on Gaza, Jewish settlers have been intensifying the illegal construction of outposts in the occupied West Bank, whether by force, threat, or military decree. Between October and January, settlers in the Palestinian territory built at least 15 outposts and 18 roads that only Jewish Israelis are permitted to use, along with hundreds of meters of fences and multiple roadblocks. Outposts consist of makeshift encampments built without government approval by members of Israel's settler movement seeking to enforce an Israeli presence on occupied P...
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On 15 December 2023, the Israeli cabinet announced that it would allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip through the Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing. The announcement overturned a previous decision by Israel to put Gaza under total siege in retaliation for the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023. Allowing the entry of humanitarian aid, however, did not sit well with some families of the captives taken on 7 October. Claiming they had lost faith in Netanyahu, they organised a convoy of 30 people on 9 January 2024, demanding that the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza be co...
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Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world, with an annual renewable water deficit of around 400 cubic meters (m3) per person. In 2021, the Kingdom signed a water-for-energy deal with Israel which would have seen Amman build 600 megawatts of solar power capacity to export to Israel in return for 200 million cubic meters of desalinated water. The deal was due to be ratified in October 2023, but as tensions soared between Amman and Tel Aviv amid Israel’s devastating war on Gaza, the deal was put on hold. The agreement was itself an extension of the US-sponsored peace deal sign...
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