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World condemns US’s latest UN Security Council veto on Gaza ceasefire. The United States has again vetoed a draft UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution on Israel’s war in Gaza, prompting widespread criticism from rivals and allies alike. The move on Tuesday was the third US veto of a UNSC resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, […]
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British artist bins award over government’s Israel backing
Katharine received the official distinction in 2010 for her eye-catching anti-establishment designs
British artist Katharine Hamnett publicly renounced her Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) honor as a statement against the government’s ongoing support for Israel’s war in Gaza, in a video posted to social media on Monday.
Wearing a t-shirt reading “Disgusted to Be British” in her trademark all-caps font, the designer said “I’m disgusted to be British for our role in genocide in Gaza,” brandishing her CBE and placing it in a trash can
Great Britain is now a Terrorist State
The honor “belongs in the dustbin along with [UK Prime Minister Rishi] Sunak and [Labour Party leader Keir] Starmer,” Hamnett explained, encouraging viewers to visit a website where they could look up their MP. “Tell them you’ll never vote for them again unless they support a permanent ceasefire in Gaza,” she said.
Viewers were also given a link where they could buy a shirt similar to the one Hamnett was wearing.
The US is shamefully covering for Israel’s plan to make Gaza uninhabitable, Russia’s envoy to the UN Vassily Nebenzia said on Tuesday after his American colleague vetoed the resolution calling for a truce in the Palestinian enclave.
The British designer launched her eponymous label in 1979 and soon got attention for her protest t-shirts, which bore simple slogans across the chest in all-caps font. Early anti-war designs included “Choose Life,”“Education Not Missiles,” and “Worldwide Nuclear Ban Now,” along with more general slogans like “Leaders Suck.”
In the 1980s, she found wider attention, with celebrities like pop acts Madonna, WHAM!, Queen, and George Michael wearing her designs in music videos and performances. Supermodels including Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Nadja Auermann walked in her runway shows early in their careers.
Hamnett has continued to produce political t-shirts ever since, protesting the UK’s involvement in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars with slogans like “No War, Blair Out” and “Not in My Name,” and became an early voice for the responsible sourcing of textiles, lobbying for a tightening of industry standards as far back as 1989.
She was awarded the CBE in 2010, a development that she said “surprised” her. “It’s quite funny, I’m respectable at last,” she told the BBC at the time, calling the distinction “seductive.”
Thousands of British artists signed an open letter in October calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. While that letter was published when the Palestinian death toll hovered around 2,750, the number of dead is now more than ten times that, with Gaza’s health ministry estimating the current figure at upwards of 29,000 as of Monday. Israel declared war in Gaza following Hamas’ October 7th breakout following 17 years of mass imprisonment and blockade, which left 1,200 Israelis dead and another 240 taken captive ) as well as “a large number” of the suicidal attackers.
The UK has been second only to the US in its unflinching support for Israel throughout the massacre, even as allies have demanded restraint. London has also collaborated with the US military to bomb Yemen in response to Houthi attacks on Israel-affiliated ships in the Red Sea.
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Hawaii’s last queen was Lili’uokalani. She was raised by American missionaries in the nineteenth century and married an Englishman before taking her up her role as the ruler of the beautiful island chain. She was quite accomplished as a stateswoman and also as a singer who treasured her island’s culture and feared the loss of […]
US envoy to UN uses third veto in Security Council to kill Algeria’s ceasefire resolution, saying it would harm truce negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
World Food Programme has paused aid delivery in north Gaza, citing chaos caused by starvation and the “breakdown of social order”.
Dozens’ killed in Israel shelling of Gaza City
In the Zeitoun neighbourhood of the city, reports Palestinian news agency Wafa, Israeli army bombardment targeted several civilian homes, resulting in dozens of deaths and scores of injuries.
The homes, Wafa says, belong to the Naim, Khalifa, Shenoura and Yasin families.
The agency’s correspondent reports that the majority of the injured remain trapped under rubble, even as civil defence crews labour to rescue them and transport them to the hospital. However, the crews have been prevented from reaching many by the intensity of the Israeli bombardment.
US says it continues to believe that genocide has not occurred in Gaza
A Palestinian child tries to pick up spilled flour during aid distribution in north Gaza. [Screengrab/Al Jazeera]
State Department spokesperson Miller has reiterated that the US does not believe that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide, as countries such as South Africa and some experts on international law have suggested.
Asked about recent comments by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva comparing the war in Gaza to the Holocaust, Miller said the US “obviously” disagrees with those comments.
“We have been quite clear that we do not believe that genocide has occurred in Gaza,” he added.
Israel arrests six children in occupied West Bank: Report
Palestinian news agency Wafa reports, citing security sources, that Israeli forces detained five children aged 13 and one 16 year old in the village of Aboud, near Ramallah.
Israel regularly arrests Palestinian children – often over minor alleged offences – and keeps them in custody for prolonged periods of time without due process under so-called “administrative detention”.
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US says Palestinians detainees ‘must be treated humanely’ after sex assault claims
US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has said that detained individuals “must be treated humanely” following UN reports of sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees by Israeli forces, but declined to offer any follow-up steps that may be taken on the matter.
“We have been clear that civilians and detainees must be treated humanely, and in accordance with international humanitarian law. We strongly encourage Israel to thoroughly and transparently investigate credible allegations and ensure accountability for abuses and violations,” Miller told reporters.
The US has yet to take any concrete steps to address widespread reports that Palestinian detainees, many rounded up and held without charge by Israeli forces, have been subjected to torture and inhumane conditions.
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Palestinian presidency slams US for blocking UNSC ceasefire measure
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s office says the US veto at the UN Security Council defies the international community and gives Israel “an additional green light for the Israeli occupation to continue its aggression against the people of Gaza and to launch a bloody assault against Rafah”.
The Palestinian presidency also said that it holds the US administration responsible for “supporting and providing protection” to Israel’s “barbaric attacks” against children, women and the elderly in Gaza.
“This policy makes the United States a partner in the crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing and the war crimes Israeli forces are committing,” a statement from the office reads.
It added that the US is advancing its own Security Council draft resolution that would call for pauses in the fighting only to justify its veto against the ceasefire proposal.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a meeting with French President Emanuel Macron in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, October 24, 2023 [Christophe Ena/Pool via AFP]
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Report: Houthi missile downs US drone over Yemen
Media outlet Al-Monitor reports, citing a US official, that a surface-to-air missile fired by the Yemeni group took down an MQ-9 Reaper drone near Hodeidah.
Yesterday, the group claimed to have shot down a US drone over Yemen, which it said “was carrying out hostile missions against our country on behalf of the Zionist entity”. US officials said they were investigating after a drone crashed over Yemen.
If confirmed, this will be the second US MQ-9 shot down by the group in recent months. The Pentagon acknowledged in November that an MQ-9 was shot down over the Red Sea.
An Israeli force has stormed the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank and clashed with armed Palestinians there, local sources say.
Sounds of fierce fighting and shooting were heard as more Israeli military enforcements, backed by bulldozers, arrived in several areas of the city. Israeli drones were spotted over the area, as well.
At least three Palestinians have been injured in the raid, but Israeli forces prevented medics from reaching them, according to witnesses.
We will bring you more information on the situation in Jenin as soon as it becomes available.