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Israel’s Forces Arrested, Stripped And Beat Dozens Of Palestinian Civilian Men In Gaza Before Abducting Them
Witnesses told rights groups that the men included children as young as 13, journalists and UN workers.
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Witnesses told rights groups that the men included children as young as 13, journalists and UN workers.
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“Regrettably, the Security Council failed to do it, but that does not make it less necessary,” António Guterres said. “So I can promise I will not give up,” he added.
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At least 32 Thai nationals, who came from poorer regions in Thailand to work in Israel to earn higher wages, were captured after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7.
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“We will stay here until the pain passes,” the journalists sang. “We will live here. The song shall be sweet. My homeland, my homeland, my proud homeland.”
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In the videos, Israelis wear makeup that thickens their eyebrows and blackens their teeth, as well as headscarves and keffiyehs, and dance to the song “This Was My Home”.
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Take a look back at some of the biggest stories that you may have missed in November 2023.
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Israeli warplanes pounded Khan Younis and Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, which Israel had previously said was a safe area.
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The released were chosen out of a list of 300 held Palestinians, all women and children, 80% of whom were not formally charged.
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22-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in recent Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank is one of the prisoners released as part of a deal for a brief pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas.
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About 500 people marched in Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, on Nov. 25 in support of Palestine and to call for a permanent ceasefire, organizers told Almost.
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Speaking a day before the ceasefire, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “there is no situation in which we do not go back to fighting until the end.”
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The Israeli military reportedly killed at least two Palestinians and wounded 11 others trying to travel to northern Gaza, as witnessed by an AP journalist.