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A conflict International Aid organization or expand says starvation is being used as a weapon of war and gaza. And the u. N. Agency for palestinians says theyve will have to stop operations due to a shortage of the Health Care System. On the brink of collapse, staff work around the clock to keep the doors open. That 15 hospitals and dogs are still functioning. The guitar and so are key a have condemned israels war on the gaza strip. Guitar as Prime Minister has called for a ceasefire, is israels non stop environment is taking a toll on Palestinian Civilians living in garza chick mohammad been a bill romano. Tony also says that negotiations to release more than 200 is really captive held in gaza is making progress you spoke alongside turkeys, foreign mi ....
Top story: One in 250 schools could be affected Hello, I’m Warren Murray, and news-wise here is what comes first. The Delta Covid-19 variant has begun spreading in schools and colleges throughout England, it has been revealed, after Public Health England (PHE) published new data demanded by teachers and staff unions. Dr William Welfare of PHE said although outbreaks in schools were still at low levels, “the latest PHE data suggest that there. ....
Some Facebook employees have come together to condemn the removal of Palestinian posts from the platform. Facebook's employees have written to the company to address the Palestinian censorship on social media platforms. ....
Thirteen arrested in London protest against violence in Gaza Damien Gayle Thirteen people have been arrested after a day of largely peaceful protest in solidarity with the people of Palestine outside the Israel embassy on Saturday. The Metropolitan police said nine of its officers were injured while dispersing crowds outside the embassy in west London. The force said missiles were thrown at officers during “small pockets of disorder”. Nine arrests were made on suspicion of violent disorder and a further four people were held on suspicion of breaching the Health Protection Regulations. They all remain in custody. Supt Jo Edwards, in charge of the policing operation, said: “We once again saw police come under fire from missiles and several were injured as a result of this. It is totally unacceptable and I wish those officers a speedy recovery.” ....