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Lebanese officials say the attack on Dahiyeh killed at least three people and wounded seven others.

 

Class, education and gender found to influence difference in views but anxiety about finances was a common theme

 

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has emerged as the deadliest war for journalists in modern history. Two Palestinian journalists were killed in Israeli attacks just this week, underscoring the extreme risks faced by reporters in the region. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least 165 journalists have been killed since October 2023 — a staggering number that surpasses the total journalist fatalities during the entire span of World War II.

The conflict has escalated to a critical point, with Israel resuming strikes on Gaza after breaking a ceasefire with Hamas. Amid this humanitarian catastrophe, journalists persist in their crucial role, risking their lives to document the unfolding events and bring critical information to the world.

In response to attacks on Palestinian journalists, Forbidden Stories launched the Gaza Project — a collaboration bringing together over 40 journalists from 12 organizations, including the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism and The Intercept. Their mission: investigate and expose the unprecedented threats facing journalists in Gaza and the West Bank.

 

The Israeli military sent out an urgent evacuation order to residents of Beirut's southern suburbs on Friday as Lebanese President Joseph Aoun travelled to Europe for the first time to hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron.

 

A court in Germany is set to hear the first-ever lawsuit by an individual against a European company for its contribution to climate change.

 

“Israel must not be allowed to use water as a weapon of war. Fuel, food, shelter and other supplies critical to the survival of the civilian population are a matter of life and death, not a means to exert pressure in negotiations.

 

While some have accused the film of normalization, Masafer Yatta leaders and activists are unwavering in their support for joint resistance.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/33552789

Israeli forces have killed 116 civilians and wounded 490 others in Gaza since the ceasefire went into effect in January.

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Friday’s economic boycott is a one-day attack on corporate interests. The degrowth movement calls for a broader societal shift.

Future weeklong boycotts targeting Amazon, Nestlé, Target, and Walmart are planned from March until July.

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