The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military commander Mohammed al-Masri for alleged war crimes, including depriving the civilian population in Gaza of essential supplies. Netanyahu’s office rejects the accusations, while the court also decided to proceed with the warrant for al-Masri, despite Israel claiming he was killed. The ICC’s decision has sparked controversy, with Israel challenging the court’s jurisdiction and opposition leaders defending Israel’s actions in Gaza.
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Advocates argue restorative justice has great potential to help sexual violence victims in Australia to heal
Wendy, who was sexually abused by her father at 14, sought closure through restorative justice, which is gaining attention in Australia as a way to address sexual violence. After a face-to-face meeting where her father admitted the abuse and apologized, Wendy felt a significant emotional lift, highlighting the importance of acknowledgment and validation for victims. While restorative justice offers an alternative for those hesitant to engage with the traditional justice system, critics argue it risks...
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