In Jerusalem, Israelis protested against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions undermining democracy and called for a renewed cease-fire in Gaza to release remaining hostages, following deadly attacks ending a truce with Hamas. National solidarity during the war in Gaza is deteriorating amid accusations of Netanyahu prioritizing political survival and right-wing interests. Protesters disrupted traffic, mirroring past unrest, sparked by concerns over government power abuses and loyalty-based appointments, prompting opposition leader Yair Lapid to call for unity against the government’s actions.
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People under colonial rule have the right to resist – Middle East Monitor
Guyana’s UN Ambassador, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, emphasized that the right of people under colonial rule to resist is recognized in international law. As the president of the UN Security Council for June, she highlighted the council's priorities, which include maintaining international peace and security and protecting children in conflict zones, with 29 meetings planned on various global issues. Additionally, a session on June 30 will address the implementation of Resolution 2334 regarding settlement activities in the...
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