Human rights
Trump and Putin will meet this Friday in Alaska to try to reach a ceasefire in Ukraine
The US president has said there is a 25% chance that the meeting will not succeed, while the Kremlin has warned that no formal agreement is expected to be signed.
Israel will build 3,000 homes in the West Bank through a project that breaks the territory
If the plan were to be undertaken, it would be an important step towards making the separation between the North and the South of Israel a reality. Human rights groups and members of the international community have criticized these claims for years because it would expel indigenous Palestinians.
At least 26 people have died as a boat sank off the coast of Lampedusa
The search for missing persons continues, as some 95 migrants were on board two ships that left Tripoli, Libya, early in the morning. Water has begun to enter one of them, causing people to embark on the other. Some 60 have been rescued.
European Security Council countries call on Israel to abandon its plan to occupy Gaza
The United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia have warned of the danger to the hostages and have stressed that the humanitarian situation in Gaza would worsen.
Netanyahu extends his offensive against Gaza City to displaced persons on the central coast
"This is the best way to accelerate the end of this war," the Israeli Prime Minister said, adding that there is no famine in Gaza and that everything is "a campaign of distortion."
SARE reiterates its commitment to the rights of prisoners and denounces attempts to "criminalize" their claim
It also deplores the use of the pain and suffering of victims for political purposes and recalls that "each victim is in possession of his or her own suffering" and deserves respect, solidarity and consideration.
At least 200 people have been arrested in London during a demonstration in support of Palestine Action
The Palestine Action Group has been legally classified as a "terrorist organization" in the United Kingdom since July, following the vandalisation of two aircraft at a local air force military base.
Germany announces it will suspend some of its arms exports to Israel "for the time being"
It is an unprecedented decision in a German government. On the other hand, the Netherlands has revoked three licences for the export of parts of military vessels to Israel, and Norway has said that changes in Israeli investments will be announced next week.
Netanyahu says they will not annex Gaza, but they will take full control of the Palestinian territory
The Israeli Prime Minister has said that they do so for "security" and that "later" they would leave the government to the "Arab forces."
Poland reopens trial to Basque journalist Pablo González
This has been ordered upon receipt of the documents issued by the intelligence services, and the trial could take place at the end of October or the beginning of November, with a request for sentences ranging from 3 to 15 years' imprisonment.
France expels a student from Gaza on a scholarship accused of spreading anti-Semitic messages
Nour Attaalah, 25, called for "killing Jews everywhere," and called for "high-definition images" of the executions of Israelis abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
Some 60,000 people have demonstrated in Tel Aviv following the broadcast of videos of hostages in Gaza
They have called for a ceasefire agreement that will bring prisoners from Gaza back to Israel, in a massive protest with more people than usual, following the release of videos of them showing the hostages starving and demanding an agreement from the authorities.
Hamas says it will not disarm until a Palestinian state is established
United Kingdom announces approval of the Palestinian State in September if Israel fails to meet certain requirements
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Israel to ensure an end to the "Gaza disaster," the entry into force of the ceasefire and the non-annexation of the West Bank.
Israel has killed at least 98 people in Gaza during the "tactical ceasefire" announced by the army
Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly in New York has begun an international meeting for the two-state solution organized by France and Saudi Arabia. US Government considers the conference "unproductive and inadequate."
The Human Rights Observatory and Josu Mujika's family have called for four journalists to be called to testify
Likewise, on the 50th anniversary of Mujika's death, the NGO has requested the testimony of the two people who organized the presentations of the book 'I trust. 45 years of spy' in 2019 in Bilbao and Madrid.
Israel intercepts the 'Handala' ship in international waters and holds the 21 activists trying to reach Gaza to break the blockade
Lawyers for Freedom Flotilla activists report that Israel won't let them see it. "The ship was intercepted in international waters and its capture is a clear violation of international law."
Israel has resumed the distribution of air support in the Gaza Strip
The Israeli Defence Forces (FDI) have resumed air support in the Gaza Strip.
The famine has already left more than 120 dead in Gaza
Humanitarian aid organizations estimate that 25 per cent of children under five years of age and pregnant women suffer from malnutrition.
Germany, France and the United Kingdom say "it's time" to end the war in Gaza
For their part, Antonio Guterres has stated that he does not understand the world's "degree of indifference and stillness" in the face of the tragedy in Gaza.