Knesset Introduces Bill to Ban Palestinian Flag

The Israeli government is seeking to pass a bill that would ban the raising of the Palestinian flag in Israeli universities and institutions supported by the occupation state.

The Ministerial Committee for Legislation in the Knesset is expected to discuss this law in its next session next Sunday.

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The Anadolu Agency quoted KAN, Israeli official broadcaster, Thursday, as stating that the new law will apply to institutions funded by the budget of the government, including universities, and will stipulate a fine of about 10,000 new shekels ($2,700) and imprisonment for up to one year on violators.

It added that according to the proposal submitted by Knesset member Nissim Vitori, from the Likud party of the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it will be possible to disperse gatherings and even punish demonstrators waving flags with imprisonment for up to one year and a fine of no less than 10,000 shekels.

It pointed out that among the state-funded bodies are universities, which from time to time witness protests during which male and female students raise Palestinian flags.

Palestinian students in the occupied territories often organize protests in Israeli universities against Israeli policies, during which the Palestinian flag is raised.

This is not the first time that a Likud MP has proposed banning the raising of the Palestinian flag in state institutions or universities, and imposing fines or imprisonment on anyone who raises the Palestinian flag.

With American support, Israel has committed genocide in Gaza since 7 October, 2023, leaving more than 147,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that has killed dozens of children and elderly people, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world according to the Palestine Information Center.

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Day 405 of Gaza Genocide

Daily Briefing by the Ministry of Health in Gaza on day 405 of the Israeli Genocide:

The Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the previous 24 hours, resulting in 24 documented fatalities and 112 people injured.

The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 43,736 fatalities and 103,370injuries since October 7, 2023.

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HRW: Israel Commits War Crimes in Gaza

Human Rights Watch (HRW), Thursday, accused Israel of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity by forcibly displacing nearly 1.9 million Palestinians during its war in Gaza.

In a report titled “Hopeless, Starving, and Besieged: Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in Gaza,” HRW detailed how Israeli attacks, evacuation orders, and destruction of infrastructure have created a humanitarian catastrophe.

“The intention of Israeli forces appears likely to ensure they remain permanently emptied and cleansed of Palestinians and, in their place, occupied and controlled by Israeli forces,” the report said.

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The rights group highlighted that Israel’s evacuation orders and airstrikes have forced the majority of Gaza’s population to flee their homes without adequate safeguards for their safety.

Based on interviews, satellite imagery, and analyses of evacuation orders and attack footage, the report revealed that Israeli authorities acted “with disregard for civilian life and international legal obligations.”

It added that displaced Palestinians have been left to endure “unrelentingly dangerous conditions” with critical shortages of food, water, and medical supplies.

Forced Palestinian displacement

The report accused Israel of failing to ensure civilian protection, a cornerstone of international humanitarian law, while deliberately targeting densely populated civilian areas.

“Even if Israel can demonstrate that its actions fall within the displacement exception, its lack of adherence to the strict protections required to make an evacuation lawful demonstrates that its orders for people to move were a pretext for forced displacement,” the report said.

“The mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure have caused unspeakable suffering,” said Lama Fakih, HRW’s Middle East director.

The report also drew attention to the devastating humanitarian toll, noting that Israel’s blockade has exacerbated the crisis. Bombings of hospitals, schools, and refugee shelters have left civilians with no safe refuge, a violation of international laws that prohibit targeting civilian infrastructure.

“Forced displacement of civilians during armed conflict is prohibited under international law, except for their safety,” HRW emphasized.

The Israeli government has defended its actions as lawful responses to security threats, asserting that they are aimed at dismantling militant operations. However, HRW rejected these claims, arguing that the scale and pattern of displacement point to a systematic campaign to uproot Palestinians from Gaza.

“Given the evidence strongly indicates that multiple acts of forced displacement were carried out with intent, it amounts to war crimes,” it said according to Anadolu.

HRW called for immediate international action, including independent investigations into Israel’s actions. The report urged global actors to hold Israeli authorities accountable for the displacement and the humanitarian crisis.

“Governments around the world need to pressure Israel to cease these violations and address the catastrophic conditions it has created,” the rights group added.

The report adds to growing international criticism of Israel’s military campaign, with human rights groups and global leaders warning of severe and lasting consequences for Gaza’s Palestinian population.

Israel has continued its devastating offensive on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023. The onslaught has killed more than 43,700 victims and rendered the enclave almost uninhabitable.

Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its deadly war on Gaza.

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UK Testimony: Heartbreak Gaza

Dr. Nizam Mahmoud, a retired surgeon from the UK’s National Health Service, recently returned from Gaza, shared heartbreaking accounts of treating children targeted by Israeli drones after bombings. 

The 62-year-old surgeon broke down three times while recalling detailed stories of his patients, including an 8-year-old girl who bled to death. 

He also highlighted severe shortages in medical supplies, including gloves, painkillers, and even soap, due to the blockade, creating unsanitary conditions.

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