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Even if Israel turns a deaf ear to UN's ceasefire vote, it won't have missed its biggest ally's shift in stance

Sky News Tuesday, 12 December 2023
On Gaza, the hard numbers reflect a hardening of the world view.
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Deadly israeli overnight raid on Gaza's Nuseirat [Video]

Deadly israeli overnight raid on Gaza's Nuseirat

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Israel's Benny Gantz sets June 8 deadline for adoption of new Gaza war plan [Video]

Israel's Benny Gantz sets June 8 deadline for adoption of new Gaza war plan

Centrist member of Israel's three-member war cabinet, Benny Ganz, threatened to resign if the government does not adopt his six-point plan for the Gaza operation by 8 June.

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Women and children killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza

Women and children were among 28 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Sunday, officials have said.
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Israel responds to genocide charges at UN court [Video]

Israel responds to genocide charges at UN court

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UN Warns Global Wildlife Crime Driving Global Extinctions [Video]

UN Warns Global Wildlife Crime Driving Global Extinctions

UN Warns Global , Wildlife Crime , Driving Global Extinctions. 'The Guardian' reports that over 4,000 species from around the world are the targets of wildlife traffickers. . According to a United Nations report, this causes "untold harm upon nature.". The report found that 40% of all the animals targeted are on the red list of threatened or nearly threatened species. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report found that the trade, driven by demand for medicine, pets and trophies, is active in over 80% of countries. Despite gaps in knowledge about the full extent of wildlife trafficking and associated crime, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that this remains a significant global problem far from being resolved, UNODC report, via 'The Guardian'. Despite gaps in knowledge about the full extent of wildlife trafficking and associated crime, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that this remains a significant global problem far from being resolved, UNODC report, via 'The Guardian'. According to the report, the largest number of individual seizures involved corals, large reptiles and elephants. According to the report, the largest number of individual seizures involved corals, large reptiles and elephants. According to the report, the largest number of individual seizures involved corals, large reptiles and elephants. Wildlife trade was found to be the driving factor in both local and global extinctions, including rare orchids, reptiles and fish. Wildlife crime inflicts untold harm upon nature, and it also jeopardizes livelihoods, public health, good governance and our planet’s ability to fight climate change, Ghada Waly, Executive director of UNODC, via 'The Guardian'. Researchers warn that wildlife crime is often linked to organized crime, with corruption playing a critical role in impeding efforts to stop trafficking. . 'The Guardian' reports that this corruption can take the form of bribes paid to inspectors and government officials in exchange for fake permits.

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Israel says South Africa's ICJ case 'makes a mockery of the heinous charge of genocide'

Israel has told the United Nations' top court that South Africa's case against its military operation in Gaza "makes a mockery of the heinous charge of..
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Israel war minister threatens to quit and demands new plan for Gaza [Video]

Israel war minister threatens to quit and demands new plan for Gaza

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Israeli war cabinet member threatens to resign if Netanyahu doesn't adopt new plan for Gaza

A member of Israel's three-man war cabinet has threatened to resign from the government if it does not adopt a new plan for the war in Gaza.
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