Rescuers in Beit Lahia pulled bodies from rubble after an Israeli strike killed 93 people in a residential building, with many victims being women and children. Around 40 people were still missing, with the area lacking medical facilities. The Israeli military is investigating the incident, while Hamas condemned the attack and Kamal Adwan Hospital faced severe shortages amid ongoing conflict in northern Gaza.
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Council of Europe urges Germany to uphold freedom of expression amid Gaza protests – Middle East Monitor
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, urged Germany to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly amid restrictions on pro-Palestinian protests, including limitations on cultural symbols and increased surveillance since February 2025. He expressed concerns over police violence, particularly against minors, and called for accountability and adherence to human rights standards. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Michael O’Flaherty, a big helper for human rights, told Germany to let people...
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