Syrian civil defense workers uncovered the remains of 26 victims of the Assad government in mass graves in rural Damascus, adding to the tally of bodies found since the regime’s fall in December. The White Helmets exhumed the bodies, many with gunshot wounds and burns, and are working to identify them through forensic analysis and witness testimonies. The findings, detailed in a recent U.N. report, shed light on the brutal methods of torture and execution used by the former government, offering hope to families searching for missing loved ones.
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Palestinians hope ‘No Other Land’ Oscar win brings help as they face possible Israeli expulsion
Israeli troops recently tore down a shed belonging to a Palestinian family in al-Tuwaneh, West Bank, as part of ongoing destruction targeting hamlets in the area. The documentary "No Other Land," which won an Oscar, depicts the struggles of the community and was celebrated by residents. The film, co-directed by Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, highlights the destruction in Masafer Yatta and has won international awards. The area has faced threats and pressure since the...
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