Tag #International Humanitarian Law

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Israeli Army Admits False Claims in Killing of Fifteen Palestinian Paramedics

Fifteen Palestinian paramedics were killed by the Israeli army near Rafah on March 23, 2024, after an initial claim that the ambulance convoy lacked lights and appeared suspicious was proven false by a paramedic's video showing the ambulances with lights and the paramedics wearing reflective gear; t...

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Gaza Blockade Causes Widespread Hunger and Medical Shortages

Following Israel's closure of Gaza crossings for a month, all UN-supported bakeries have closed, markets lack fresh produce, and hospitals ration medicine, causing widespread hunger and suffering among the civilian population, especially during Eid al-Fitr.

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Sudan Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis in Zamzam Camp

The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created a humanitarian crisis in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, where tens of thousands of civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, face siege, shelling, and attacks, causing widespread hunger and malnutrition, forcing MSF and WFP to suspend operations due to...

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Australia Confirms Captive Teacher Alive, Demands Release from Russia

The Australian government confirmed that Oskar Jenkins, a 32-year-old Melbourne biology teacher captured while fighting for Ukraine, is alive and in Russian custody, prompting strong condemnation and demands for his release under international law.

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Australia Threatens Strong Action Against Russia Over Alleged Killing of Citizen Fighting for Ukraine

Australia is investigating reports that Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old teacher fighting for Ukraine, died while a prisoner of war in Russia; Prime Minister Albanese warned of "the strongest action possible", including potential expulsion of the Russian ambassador.

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Australia Demands Russia Uphold Laws After Video Shows Captured Citizen

The Australian government is demanding Russia adhere to international law concerning prisoners of war after a video surfaced online appearing to show the capture of Australian national Oscar Jenkins, 32, fighting with Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine.

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14 Aid Workers Killed in Gaza: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

On March 30, 2024, the International Red Cross discovered the bodies of 14 aid workers in Rafah, Gaza, after they had been killed while responding to an emergency call on March 23. This event violates international humanitarian law and has completely blocked access to Gaza.

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Eight Red Crescent Medics Killed in Gaza; IFRC Outraged

Eight Palestine Red Crescent Society medics were killed in Gaza by Israeli fire on ambulances, prompting outrage from the IFRC and highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on humanitarian workers.

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Systematic Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Expose Gaps in International Law

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that hospitals in Gaza are under systematic attack, causing the healthcare system to collapse; this mirrors a global trend where states exploit legal ambiguities to evade accountability for attacking hospitals, prompting calls for stricter internation...

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Australia Confirms Citizen Alive, Prisoner of War in Russia

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that Oscar Jenkins, an Australian citizen previously reported killed in Russian captivity in Ukraine, is alive and a prisoner of war; the Australian government is working with Ukraine and the ICRC to secure his release and ensure his humane treatment.

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UN Report Condemns Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals, Citing War Crimes

A UN report condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza hospitals from October 12, 2023, to June 30, 2024, documenting the devastation of the healthcare system and raising concerns about war crimes and crimes against humanity; Israel cited mitigating actions but the UN disagreed.

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Israeli Air Strike in Gaza Kills 11, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

An Israeli air strike in central Gaza on Saturday night killed 11 people, including several family members, according to hospital authorities; the Israeli military said the strike targeted an Islamic Jihad operative and disputed the casualty count, while also reporting strikes on Hamas operatives an...

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