The National Campaign for Retrieval of the Bodies of Palestinian War Victims claims that the Israeli occupation is keeping the bodies of 676 Palestinians who were killed in refrigerators and graves of numbers, according to Wafa.
In a news release, the campaign alleged that the bodies of three Palestinians who were shot dead in Jenin were still being detained by the occupation authorities, increasing the total number of dead Palestinians kept in refrigerators and cemeteries to 676.
It further stated that nine women, sixty children, and 71 inmates were among the total number of dead.
US and Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza, AP reports
According to the Associated Press, which quoted US and Israeli officials, the US and Israel have spoken with representatives of three East African nations about utilizing their territory to relocate Palestinians from Gaza.
According to the AP, which cited US and Israeli officials as sources, officials from Sudan, Somalia, and the breakaway territory of Somaliland were contacted about the proposal.
However, according to AP, authorities from Somalia and Somaliland stated they were not aware of any interactions, while Sudanese officials stated they rejected the US plan.
Requests for response from Reuters were not immediately answered by the US State Department or the White House. Reuters called the information ministries of Somalia and Somaliland, the country’s breakaway territory, but they did not answer.
British legislators call for public inquiry on UK’s role in Gaza conflict
According to Al Jazeera, seven lawmakers, including Carla Denyer, the co-leader of the Green Party, and Jeremy Corbyn, the former leader of the Labour Party, have called for “an independent, public inquiry into the UK’s involvement in Israel’s military assault in Gaza.”
An investigation into the nation’s actions during the Iraq War revealed “serious failings in the British government, which ignored the warnings of millions of ordinary people over its disastrous decision to go to war,” the lawmakers wrote in an opinion piece published in the UK’s Guardian newspaper.
They wrote, History is repeating itself.
Britain has “played a highly influential role in Israel’s military operations, including the use of Royal Air Force bases in Cyprus, the sale of weapons, and the supply of intelligence.”
The British government “has taken decisions that have implicated officials in the gravest breaches of international law,” according to many in the UK, in light of the International Criminal Court’s issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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