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U.N. Investigator Accuses Israel of Apartheid, Citing Permanence of Occupation

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U.N. Investigator Accuses Israel of Apartheid, Citing Permanence of Occupation

JERUSALEM — A United Nations particular rapporteur has accused Israel of committing the crime of apartheid within the occupied territories, becoming a member of a rising group of worldwide, Israeli and Palestinian rights watchdogs which have sought to recast the Israeli-Palestinian battle as a battle for equal rights as a substitute of a territorial dispute.

Strongly denied by Israel and its supporters, who accuse the U.N. investigator of bias, the declare is the primary time {that a} U.N.-appointed investigator has accused Israel of apartheid in such an unequivocal manner.

The rapporteur, Michael Lynk, a Canadian legislation professor appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council to research rights abuses within the occupied territories, didn’t instantly evaluate the scenario there to that of apartheid-era South Africa, the place a white minority dominated over a Black majority. Nevertheless, he mentioned that it met the authorized definition of apartheid set out by worldwide legislation.

The 2-tier authorized system enforced by Israel within the West Financial institution, together with East Jerusalem, he mentioned, enshrined a system of domination by Israelis over Palestinians that might not be defined because the unintended consequence of a brief occupation.

“Within the Palestinian territory that Israel has occupied since 1967, there are actually 5 million stateless Palestinians dwelling with out rights, in an acute state of subjugation, and with no path to self-determination or a viable unbiased state which the worldwide neighborhood has repeatedly promised is their proper,” he wrote in an advance copy of his report.

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“The variations in dwelling situations and citizenship rights and advantages are stark, deeply discriminatory and maintained by means of systematic and institutionalized oppression,” the report mentioned.

The Israeli authorities mentioned that Prof. Lynk’s claims had been baseless, devoid of context and the most recent iteration of a smear marketing campaign geared toward undermining Israel’s proper to exist. Israel and its supporters have lengthy argued that Prof. Lynk is biased in opposition to Israel, a cost he has denied.

The Israeli authorities mentioned that it was unfair responsible Israel given the threats posed by armed Palestinian teams within the occupied territories.

“No report on the Israeli-Palestinian battle may be taken critically if the safety challenges and threats confronted day by day by all Israelis — together with the 20 % non-Jewish minority — just isn’t thought-about; if the terrorist group Hamas, which guidelines Gaza with an iron fist, just isn’t talked about nor condemned; if the function and authorized obligations of the Palestinian Authority in direction of its personal inhabitants just isn’t addressed; and if the intense complexity of the scenario just isn’t comprehended,” the Israeli Overseas Ministry mentioned in an announcement.

Different supporters of Israel criticized Prof. Lynk’s report for downplaying a number of earlier makes an attempt by Israel to withdraw from the West Financial institution by means of negotiated settlements, the failure of which they attribute to the Palestinians. Israel captured the West Financial institution from Jordan in 1967, and the latest negotiations to finish the occupation petered out in 2014.

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A number of Israeli and international teams have produced comparable studies just lately, together with the worldwide rights teams Amnesty Worldwide and Human Rights Watch, in addition to B’Tselem, a number one Israeli human rights group.

Many Palestinians have welcomed the discourse and the worldwide concentrate on rights within the occupied territories. Others argue that the rights watchdogs — by largely limiting their evaluation to the West Financial institution, or by refusing to put the dialogue of apartheid inside a wider discourse about colonialism — don’t scrutinize Israel sufficient.

The Amnesty report in February was an outlier, accusing Israel of working towards apartheid inside its borders.

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5 US service members, 2 contractors injured in rocket attack at al-Asad air base: defense official

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5 US service members, 2 contractors injured in rocket attack at al-Asad air base: defense official

Five U.S. service members and two U.S. contractors were injured Monday afternoon when two rockets struck Ain al-Asad Airbase in Iraq, a U.S. defense official told Fox News on Tuesday.

Five of the injured personnel were being treated at Ain al-Asad Airbase, while two others have been evacuated for further care, the defense official said, adding that all seven of the injured U.S. personnel were in stable condition.

“Post-strike assessments are still ongoing,” the official said. “We’ll continue to provide updates as they become available.”

Earlier Monday, Iraqi security officials confirmed the attack, but no group has claimed responsibility. The attack comes amid a recent uptick in strikes on American forces by Iranian-backed militias.

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Five U.S. service members and two U.S. contractors were injured Monday in a rocket attack on Ain al-Asad military airbase in Iraq, a U.S. defense official said. (AYMAN HENNA/AFP via Getty Images, File)

Hours after the attack, President Biden said on X that he and Vice President Kamala Harris were briefed about “developments in the Middle East,” on Monday.

“We received updates on threats posed by Iran and its proxies, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions, and preparations to support Israel should it be attacked again,” the post read. “We also discussed the steps we are taking to defend our forces and respond to any attack against our personnel in a manner and place of our choosing.”

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Ain al-Asad airbase is located in the Anbar province in Iraq. (Reuters/Thaier Al-Sudani, File)

Tensions in the Middle East have escalated in recent weeks as the Israel-Hamas war rages on.

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The assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week ratcheted up tensions in the Middle East further. Israel has not come out publicly to claim responsibility for the killing, but Iran and Hamas are accusing the Jewish state of being behind it.

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed to avenge the death of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in Tehran last week. (Getty Images, File)

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed to avenge the death of Haniyeh, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel remains ready for any scenario.

Fox News’ Andrea Vacchiano and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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EU politicians should stop mulling cooperation with the far right

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EU politicians should stop mulling cooperation with the far right

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews.

Right now, by drawing a red line against any future deals with the far right, President von der Leyen can make one of the most decisive steps to ensure the EU stands firm for all Europeans, Barbara Skrobol writes.

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Izabela Sajbor, my sister-in-law, was just 30 years old when, at 22 weeks pregnant, she found herself in a hospital bed.

Surrounded by doctors who refused to act due to the stringent abortion laws enacted under the far-right Law and Justice (PiS) government, Izabela died from septic shock 24 hours later, leaving behind a 9-year-old daughter and a grieving family. She is believed to be the first known victim of Poland’s abortion ban.

Izabela’s death sparked protests across Poland against the misogynist laws of the PiS government under the slogan “Not a single woman more”.

The official investigation blamed medical malpractice. Which is partly true — there were medical errors.

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But most of all, I believe that the change in abortion law influenced the doctors’ decision, ultimately leading to my sister-in-law’s death.

This tragedy is a reminder of the dangers posed by far-right politics, which prioritise ideology over human life, of the ways the political becomes personal.

We came to Brussels to share our stories

Our story is not unique. Across Europe, wherever the far right gets into power, we see attacks on families, wars on women, and the shredding of personal freedoms and choices.

The makeup of the new European Parliament will worry people across Europe who traditionally bear the brunt of far-right power.

As Euronews put it, the new Parliament is “more right wing, with fewer women”. New hard-right groupings include Viktor Orban’s and Marine Le Pen’s Patriots for Europe with 84 seats and the AfD-led Europe of Sovereign Nations with 25 seats may not have seized control, but they will now have enough traction to make it all too tempting to make deals with them.

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But normalising these parties would be a huge mistake for a Europe that is attempting to lead the world as a model of liberal democracy.

A recent delegation to Brussels of victims of the far right, in which I took part, came to warn centre and left parties not to cosy up to the ultra-right. We all had our stories to tell.

In Hungary, a children’s book editor witnessed far-right MPs tearing up pages at a press conference, reminiscent of Nazi book burnings. Orbán’s government later banned the depiction of gay people in educational materials and TV shows for under-18s, a move condemned as a violation of children’s rights.

In Italy, two lesbian mothers face a legal battle to keep both their names on their child’s birth certificate, following Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s directive to stop registering same-sex parents’ children. If they lose, one mother could lose her parental rights overnight, a heartbreaking prospect for any family.

And then there was the tragedy of my sister-in-law.

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It’s people who bear the scars of governance

These stories expose the ugly face of the far-right, and they are why I have joined a group of survivors from different countries to warn politicians and people alike of how dangerous they are.

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Our group is diverse — but each of us bears the scars of far-right governance. We include LGBTQ+ individuals who have been attacked for who we love or who we are, parents who fear losing the right to parent their children together, and an editor fighting for free speech.

First and foremost, we are just ordinary people who want to live our lives and love our families. But every day is a fight because of the far right.

Although von der Leyen has so far avoided any alliances with the far right, there is still a danger. Analysis has shown that, including the centre-right EPP, every committee in the European Parliament will have a right-wing majority (except for the Committee on Women).

This is significant. Committees have a huge influence. And the temptation for the EPP and Meloni’s ECR may well be to align with the harder right on upcoming issues where their views align.

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Lived realities of countless others across Europe

The simple fact is the far right offers false solutions to the real problems facing Europeans — problems such as rising food prices, housing shortages, and failing public services.

Instead, they thrive on division and scapegoating. They will erode our freedoms, attack our families, and undermine democracy. These are not abstract fears; they are the lived realities of people like me, my family, and countless others across Europe.

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Right now, by drawing a red line against any future deals with the far right, President von der Leyen can make one of the most decisive steps to ensure the EU stands firm for all Europeans.

Let Izabela’s tragic death not be in vain. Not one more life should be lost to the cruel and oppressive policies of the far-right. Stand with us, and together, we can safeguard the future of Europe for all its citizens.

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Barbara Skrobol is the sister-in-law of Izabela Sajbor, the first known victim of the de facto abortion ban in Poland.

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GSK Wins Latest Trial Over Zantac Cancer Claims

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By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) – GSK won the latest trial over claims that discontinued heartburn drug Zantac caused cancer, as a jury on Monday found that the drug was not responsible for an Illinois woman’s illness, a company spokesperson said. Carrie Joiner had alleged in her lawsuit in state court …
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