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Israel likely to argue self-defence, focus on October 7 at ICJ: Professor

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Michael Lynk, a Canadian law professor, says his “educated guess” is that Israel will show footage from the Hamas attack
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Israel pushes self-defence argument at ICJ genocide hearing

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Israel pushes self-defence argument at ICJ genocide hearing
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'We call on Iran to release the tanker' Pentagon warns amid Houthi-US attacks

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Pentagon accuses Iran of hijacking an oil tanker, prompting warnings of consequences. U.S. military, with the UK and allies, conducts strikes in Yemen against Houthi rebels. President Biden cites successful strikes against rebels...
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UK foreign secretary Cameron says he worries Israel might have breached international law in Gaza

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The UK foreign secretary David Cameron has expressed concern that Israel's actions in Gaza may violate international law
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International Court of Justice case: South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza

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Delegations from South Africa and Israel have now arrived in The Hague for a case that is attracting worldwide attention
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UN rights rapporteur: Israeli strikes on Hamas in Lebanon breach international law

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Ben Saul, who is the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism. He says Israel is clearly breaching international law.
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UNSC passes resolution, demands Houthis to stop Red Sea attacks; China, Russia abstain from voting

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UN Security Council passed a resolution condemning Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. There were 11 votes in favour and none against the resolution. Four nations including China, Russia, Algeria and Mozambique abstained from voting. The UNSC...
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Israel’s controversial use of weapons in Gaza

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Nabila Bana takes a look at some of the weapons Israel is allegedly using and why they could be leading to high civilian death tolls
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South Africa’s ICJ case will go back decades

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The ICJ is set to hear arguments on Thursday, on whether Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The case was brought by South Africa.
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Why a two-state solution is nearly impossible to achieve

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For decades, world leaders have sold an Israeli-Palestinian two-state solution as the best hope for peace in the region, but is it even possible? CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down the major challenges standing in the way.
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‘Hamza was not part of me, Hamza was all of me’: Al Jazeera Gaza chief bids farewell to son

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Hamza al Dahdouh, the son of Al Jazeera's Gaza Bureau Chief Wael al-Dahdouh has been killed in an Israeli air strike.
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Security Council adopts resolution calling for halt to Houthi attacks in Red Sea

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Russia, China and Algeria abstained but importantly Russia and China did not use their veto power.
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Gazans too occupied with dying to tune into ICJ proceedings against Israel: Marwan Bishara

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Bishara's analysis over the South Africa's case against Israel ahead tomorrow
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UN Security Council vote on proposal to boost aid has been postponed again until Friday

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UN Security Council diplomats delayed until Friday a vote on a resolution to increase humanitarian aid into Gaza
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Israel facing mounting pressure as horrors mount in Gaza

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U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Israel to pressure the government to shift to a lower level of intensity of attacks in Gaza as the number of civilians killed grows. Inside Israel, families of people taken by Hamas camp out in...
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United Nations Security Council vote on a halt in fighting in Gaza has been delayed

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Postponed again, the UN Security Council is now expected to vote on Wednesday to try and push for a resolution seeking a humanitarian pause
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UN Security Council vote on Gaza delayed until Thursday: Diplomats

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The UN Security Council has delayed a vote once again, on a resolution that would call for the suspension of hostilities in Gaza.
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Biden says Netanyahu must change, Israel losing global support

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US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that Israel is losing support over its "indiscriminate" bombing of Gaza
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UN demands a truce in Gaza: 153 from 193 members voted for the resolution

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The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution that demands an immediate truce in Gaza
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European Union divided on Gaza: Split stance damaging EU's standing on world stage

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The European Union remains divided on the war. Some countries support Israel’s offensive, while others say it’s disproportionate.
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Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi among those freed as part of truce agreement between Hamas & Israel

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The prominent Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi was among the 30 prisoners released on Wednesday.
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Criticism Israel isn't doing enough to protect journalists in Gaza

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Last month was the deadliest month on record for journalists in a war zone, according to a report from Reporters Without Borders. That same report says Israel is eradicating journalism in the territory and not ensuring that journalists...
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Does Canada bear responsibility for suspected Iraqi war criminals?

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Human rights lawyer Paul Champ says if Canada's military trained individuals they reasonably believed had committed war crimes, it could be argued under international law that Canada bears responsibility.
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Israel-Hamas war results in deadliest month for journalists

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Last month was the deadliest month on record for journalists in a war zone, according to a report from Reporters Without Borders. The report also says Israel is eradicating journalism in the territory and not ensuring the safety of...