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Israeli Military Has Killed More Than 850 Palestinians

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  Israeli Military Has Killed More Than 850 Palestinians in Gaza Since So-Called Ceasefire Deal Was Signed Israeli attacks continued on Sunday, with one strike killing two police officers in Khan Younis by  Dave DeCamp  | May 10, 2026 at 5:07 pm ET |  Gaza ,  Israel Israeli attacks in Gaza since the US-backed ceasefire deal signed in October 2025  have killed more than 850 Palestinians , as the IDF has constantly violated the agreement without facing any consequences or criticism from the Trump administration. Gaza’s Health Ministry said at least 851 Palestinians have been killed and 2,437 have been wounded, a total of more than 3,000 Palestinian casualties. The figures are based on the number of dead and wounded Palestinians who arive at hospitals and morgues. “A number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, as ambulance and civil defense crews have been unable to reach them so far,” the ministry wrote on Telegram. Mourners carry the bod...

Israeli Strikes Kill Two Lebanese Paramedics, Wound Five Others

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Lebanese Health Ministry: Israel directly targeting ambulances by  Jason Ditz  | May 10, 2026 at 12:41 pm ET |  Israel ,  Lebanon Israeli forces have continued to directly target Lebanese ambulances, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, and those attacks resulted in at  least two paramedics killed Sunday and five others wounded . The paramedics were targeted in  Qallawiya and Tebnine , and the Health Ministry said they were deliberately and directly targeted in violation of international law. The strikes on Sunday followed up on a deadly Saturday.  As many  as 51 people were reported killed in the past 24 hours , and a number of others were wounded. This included at least eight members of the same family  in Saksakiyeh . The US is planning to host Israel-Lebanon direct talks next week. An image of southern Lebanon after the ceasefire began. ©MSF Meanwhile, Israel is continuing to issue expanded evacuation orders, with several villages i...

Muslim Speaks About Jesus Inside a Church

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lia-1Avs-ag   Muslim Speaks About Jesus Inside a Church — The Room Went Silent Bukunmi (BK) Crown  

Dan Bilzerian EXPOSES Israel Influence on U.S. Politics & Government Corruption

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ChZMrSKgOE   Dan Bilzerian  EXPOSES Israel Influence on U.S. Politics & Government Corruption (Full Podcast)  

U.S. cannot be a ‘puppet for Israel,’ warns Obama’s Defense Secretary

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K6I4OXA0D4   U.S. cannot be a ‘puppet for Israel,’ warns Obama’s Defense Secretary  

From Fact-Finding to Fact-Proving at the ICJ: The Gambia v Myanmar and the Court’s Coming Reckoning on Evidence, Interventions, and Intent

  Khan Khalid Adnan is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb), a Barrister in England and Wales, and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He currently serves as the Head of the Chamber at Khan Saifur Rahman & Associates, Dhaka, Bangladesh.] Oral proceedings on the merits in  The Gambia v Myanmar (12-29 January 2026) ended where genocide litigation before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) almost always ends: not with a dispute about atrocities as such, but with a dispute about  how  the Court is permitted to know what it knows. The Gambia framed the case as exceptional only in the thickness, corroboration, and institutional insulation of the evidentiary record. Myanmar framed it as a warning against outsourcing adjudication to non-judicial bodies, and against importing criminal rhetoric into a civil forum while disavowing the discipline of criminal proof. The stakes are unusually high. The Court’s only clear finding that geno...

Forest Department objects as Cox's Bazar hills cut for 900 concrete-iron Rohingya houses

  About 900 two-storey houses with iron frames on concrete are being constructed for Rohingya refugees by cutting hills at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar’s Ukhiya Upazila, drawing an objection from the Forest Department. Although the Refugee, Relief and Repatriation Commissioner’s office and the UNHCR say these are still “completely temporary structures,” locals argue that the facilities indicate permanent settlements instead. Under the project, at least 888 such settlements are being constructed in the Extension 'E' block of Kutupalong Camp No. 4, according to the Forest Department and locals. Construction on ‘Reserved’ Land Cox's Bazar South Forest Division's Ukhiya Range Officer Abdul Mannan said they strongly protested the settlements soon after learning of them. "This is reserved land of the Forest Division. But since the camp authorities are responsible for the land inside the camp, we cannot directly control it,” he said. So far, around 80-90...