UN rights chief expresses shock and dismay at Israeli minister’s statement suggesting starving Gazans to death, calling it a violation of international law and human rights. The minister’s comment was condemned by the UN as unacceptable and inflammatory, sparking outrage and calls for accountability from the international community. The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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Middle East latest: Top diplomats from US, Arab League and Turkey discuss Syria's transition
Top diplomats from the United States, the Arab League, and Turkey are meeting in Jordan to discuss plans for Syria's transition from the deposed government of Bashar Assad, with 12 foreign ministers and officials from the EU and UN in attendance in Aqaba. The absence of Syrian representatives at the meeting raises concerns about the region's stability, especially with ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. The U.S. is also pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza...
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