RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

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In recent days, concerns have been raised about Israel potentially flooding the underground tunnels in Gaza with seawater. Russia’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, has strongly criticized this idea, stating that if implemented, it would be considered a clear war crime. Polyansky also emphasized that such flooding could have severe humanitarian and environmental consequences for Gaza. The situation in the region remains complex, with ongoing discussions and debates about the actions and policies involved. Continue reading RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict.

Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict.

In the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, Israel’s intensified attacks on southern Gaza have led to a rising death toll and widespread destruction. Despite international appeals to protect civilians, the conflict persists, with Israel targeting Hamas operatives. Evacuation orders cause panic among Gazans, particularly in the crowded south. The U.S. urges civilian safeguarding, while Hamas rejects further hostage swaps without conflict resolution. Overall, the toll includes increased deaths, numerous casualties, and renewed attention to hostages. Continue reading Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict.

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights

Amnesty International’s unambiguous condemnation of recent Israeli attacks in Gaza underscores the urgent need for accountability and adherence to international humanitarian law. The evidence of war crimes committed and the devastating impact on civilians cannot be ignored. It is a call for justice, a plea for international intervention, and a reminder that respect for human rights should transcend political considerations in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Continue reading Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights

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‘They said they’d shoot anyone who wanted to go to Russia’: A look at Soledar, the town captured from Ukraine earlier this year
Famed for having the largest salt deposits in the former USSR, Soledar is free from Kiev’s control but fighting continues nearby Continue reading