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Recent Israeli military data reveals that 83% of deaths in Gaza are civilians, contradicting claims by Israeli authorities that most fatalities are resistance fighters. This finding, from an investigation by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call, indicates over 44,000 of approximately 53,000 reported deaths are civilian casualties. The Israeli military database lists only 8,900 confirmed or presumed dead fighters from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Critics argue Israeli casualty figures are exaggerated and misleading. Eyewitness accounts from soldiers suggest indiscriminate shooting of civilians, raising serious concerns about the humanitarian impact and conduct of military operations in Gaza.
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Over 660 Palestinian Athletes and Officials Tragically Lost in Israeli Strikes
The ongoing conflict in Palestine has severely impacted sports, particularly affecting athletes and facilities. Since October 2023, the Palestinian Football Association reports that 662 athletes and officials have been killed, and around 288 sports facilities have been damaged or destroyed, including the PFA headquarters in Gaza. This destruction hinders talent development and poses psychological challenges for athletes facing trauma and uncertainty. International sports organizations and humanitarian groups are mobilizing support for rebuilding infrastructure, providing psychological assistance, and fostering global partnerships. Despite the dire situation, the resilience of Palestinian athletes highlights their dedication to sports and community.
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Iran Confirms Receipt of Trump’s Letter: A Diplomatic Milestone
Anwar Mohammed Gargash, a senior adviser to the Emirati president, visited Tehran to meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, focusing on Iran-UAE relations and regional issues. Araqchi highlighted their comprehensive discussions on these topics and mentioned receiving a letter from US President Donald Trump. Iranian Leader Ayatollah Khamenei criticized Trump’s negotiation claims, emphasizing the importance of trust in diplomacy and asserting that sanctions must be lifted for meaningful dialogue. Khamenei also refuted US allegations regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. This meeting signifies a potential thaw in relations, although significant mistrust and tensions remain, impacting broader geopolitical dynamics.
Yuji Iwasawa Elected President of ICJ: Japanese Judge to Lead Landmark Israeli Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has elected Judge Yuji Iwasawa as its new president, succeeding Nawaf Salam, who resigned to become Lebanon’s prime minister. Iwasawa’s term will last until February 2027. The ICJ is currently handling high-profile cases, including a genocide complaint against Israel regarding its actions in Gaza, which has resulted in significant Palestinian casualties. In January 2024, the ICJ mandated Israel to prevent genocide but did not call for a ceasefire, prompting international debate. Under Iwasawa’s leadership, the court’s decisions will be crucial for international law and human rights accountability.