Can He Get Out of This One?

While December 2 was initially set as Netanyahu’s testimony date, it was subsequently postponed to December 10 at his request. The testimony schedule currently requires Netanyahu to appear three days per week, from morning through afternoon, following the same format as previous trial testimonies. However, Haaretz stated that Netanyahu is likely to request a more dispersed schedule, arguing that the current security situation prevents him from maintaining such lengthy court appearances three times weekly. Netanyahu, supported by the U.S., had also rejected ICC arrest warrants against him, describing it as absurd despite that the court has approved that he and Gallant has committed four war crimes in Gaza, including war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and crimes of persecution.

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North Gaza Now

Is this self-defense as the Israeli army claims in north Gaza? The Israeli army is not fighting Palestinian resistance fighters but ordinary people who refuse to leave their destroyed homes to the south of the Gaza Strip where they are just as likely to be shot. Wake up world, this is an Israeli genocide of people.

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Harrowing Testimonies

Harrowing testimonies from Israeli reservists who volunteered to fight in Gaza, as they took part in the ongoing campaign of annihilation, confirming the military’s madness in killing and destruction in the war-ravaged enclave. For the 425th consecutive day, the Israeli occupation is carrying out continuous genocide and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians in Gaza, committing horrific massacres against civilians and children, killing more than 44,530 civilians.

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Israel Army Kills Its Own

sraeli media sources, citing families of prisoners in Gaza, reported that the Israeli army admitted responsibility for the killing of 6 prisoners in Khan Yunis last August. The Israeli occupation army announced in an investigation that on August 20, they recovered the bodies of six prisoners near an area they had targeted in Khan Yunis. The statement added, “If we had known that the prisoners were in the area, we would not have carried out any airstrikes.”

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1000 Scientists Tell Israel to Stop War on Gaza

More than 1,000 scientists worldwide, mainly psychologists and neuroscientists, have signed an open letter urging a cease-fire in Gaza and for the international community to pressure Israel to respect international humanitarian law, according to Spanish news agency EFE.

Signatories include Nobel laureates May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser from Norway and Susumu Tonegawa from Japan.

Several Spanish researchers, including Pablo Lanillos, a member of the Neuro Artificial Intelligence and Robotics group at the Cajal Institute, also signed the letter.

“This appeal is powerful because it comes from neuroscientists — people who study how the brain perceives and processes such conflicts,” Lanillos told EFE.

The letter is said to have condemned the violence committed by all sides, including the Hamas Oct. 7, 2023 attacks, the holding of hostages, and “innumerable war crimes” committed by Israel, which has killed more than 48,000 people in Gaza since the start of the conflict more than a year ago.

Without international pressure, extremists in power feel emboldened to carry out lethal intentions, perpetuating hatred and violence, the letter warns.

The scientists say that the region is trapped in a destructive cycle of violence and vengeance that undermines the possibility of peaceful coexistence, adding that “hatred, death and destruction” are taking over.

According to EFE, the letter says human psychology often exaggerates differences between groups in conflict but also points to a universal capacity for empathy and cooperation.

The scientists called on the international community to press Israel to end the war, including through stopping arms sales or re-evaluating cooperation agreements.

“We are not against the Israeli people,” the letter says. “We are for all peoples — Israeli, Palestinian, and Lebanese.”

Israel’s current policies, they argue, have inflicted irreparable harm on Palestinians and jeopardized the safety of its own people.

The letter was started by researchers at the Sorbonne University in France and Princeton in the US.

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