
Israel has once again violated the ceasefire deal. Here’s the list so far today
Israel has once again violated the ceasefire deal. Here’s the list so far today Israeli forces killed three Palestinians across
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Israel has once again violated the ceasefire deal. Here’s the list so far today Israeli forces killed three Palestinians across

How Israel repeatedly violated Gaza truce before strikes killed 100 Palestinians Submitted by MEE staff on Wed, 10/29/2025 – 11:59

Gaza media office says Israel violated ceasefire 125 times The Israeli forces have committed 125 violations of the ceasefire agreement

Israel kills seven Palestinians in violation of Gaza ceasefire Submitted by Mera Aladam on Tue, 10/14/2025 – 08:29 Attacks target

Exclusive: EU review finds Israel violated trade agreement, but sanctions not expected Submitted by Imran Mulla on Thu, 06/19/2025 –

In an oral argument before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday, the Egyptian delegation submitted a request for the Court to issue an advisory opinion stating that Israel’s prolonged occupation of the Palestinian territories is a continued violation of international law. It added that Israel’s obligations as an occupying power must continue throughout …
The post Egypt calls on ICJ to declare Israel’s continued occupation a violation of international law appeared first on Egypt Independent.

East Libya authorities restrict rap music for violating ‘moral values’ The move follows a ban on New Year festivities and

Iraq has accused the Israeli military of violating its airspace when it carried out a series of strikes on Iran on Saturday. In a statement Monday, an Iraqi government spokesperson said Iraq had sent a letter of protest to the United Nations to condemn the alleged Israeli breach. “The Iraqi government reaffirms its steadfast commitment …
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Russian attacks are increasing across Ukraine. In recent days, critical infrastructure targets, such as energy facilities, have once again been