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Charred bodies and screams: Witnesses describe scenes of horror at Rafah camp

Charred bodies and screams: Witnesses describe scenes of horror at Rafah camp

Survivors described a terrifying scene of tents in flames and burn victims. A doctor said that of the killed and wounded he saw, a majority were women and children.

  • by Hiba Yazbek and Abu Bakr Bashir

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Netanyahu admits ‘tragic mistake’ after Israeli strike on Rafah camp kills dozens

Netanyahu admits ‘tragic mistake’ after Israeli strike on Rafah camp kills dozens

An Israeli airstrike triggered a fire that killed 45 people in a tent camp in the Gazan city, officials said, prompting an outcry from global leaders.

  • by Tia Goldenberg
Dozens killed in Israel’s ‘precise’ strike on Rafah, Palestinians say

Dozens killed in Israel’s ‘precise’ strike on Rafah, Palestinians say

Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military said eight projectiles had been launched from Rafah toward Tel Aviv – the first rocket attack in months.

  • by Nidal al-Mughrabi
Amid the ugly Middle East debate, we’ve lost sight of the obvious

Amid the ugly Middle East debate, we’ve lost sight of the obvious

One wonders how many of those making the Israel-Hamas equivalence point, including quite a few in the press, had taken 10 minutes to read the ICC prosecutor’s statement.

  • by Sean Kelly
Let’s be clear, Peter Dutton: prosecuting Netanyahu is not antisemitism

Let’s be clear, Peter Dutton: prosecuting Netanyahu is not antisemitism

This is not about moral equivalence, but seeking arrest warrants for Hamas and Israeli leaders is an attempt to impose equal justice.

  • by Geoffrey Robertson
World Court orders Israel to halt assault on Gaza’s Rafah

World Court orders Israel to halt assault on Gaza’s Rafah

While the International Court of Justice has no means to enforce its orders, the case was a stark sign of Israel’s global isolation over its campaign in Gaza.

  • by Stephanie van den Berg and Anthony Deutsch
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I won’t mourn the sudden death of the man who oversaw my sham trial

I won’t mourn the sudden death of the man who oversaw my sham trial

Iranians are celebrating the death of their president by dancing in the streets, setting off fireworks and posting an endless stream of helicopter-themed memes. Meanwhile the Australian government has sent its condolences.

  • by Kylie Moore-Gilbert
Norway, Ireland and Spain are formally recognising Palestine as a state

Norway, Ireland and Spain are formally recognising Palestine as a state

Israel responded angrily to the news, recalling Israel’s ambassadors and summoned the three countries’ envoys in Israel.

‘Not sticking around to see who’s firing’: UN cancels food trucks in Rafah

‘Not sticking around to see who’s firing’: UN cancels food trucks in Rafah

The UN’s food agency has stopped its aid convoys into under-siege Gaza for security reasons, after Israel launched an incursion into the area.

  • by Samy Magdy
What a change of leadership in Iran means for the world order

What a change of leadership in Iran means for the world order

The now dead Iranian president and foreign minister did everything they could to consolidate the “Axis of Resistance”. There is a decision to be made.

  • by David Sanger
The Hague is seeking arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders. What happens next?

The Hague is seeking arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders. What happens next?

Will Netanyahu, Hamas leaders be arrested? Once an arrest warrant has been issued, an individual risks arrest if they travel to an ICC signatory state.

  • by Stephanie van den Berg