In addition, the Zionists are preventing worshipers from praying at the Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday. Several young men from the West Bank have been denied entry to the mosque, and those who objected have been imprisoned.
A nurse in London has been in trouble for wearing a watermelon-shaped badge on her white coat. The medical facility accused the nurse of "inappropriately wearing propaganda symbols." The legal group Lawyers for Israel has also filed a lawsuit against the British nurse, calling the badge an anti-Semitic act.
The Grand Mufti of Libya, Sheikh Sadiq al-Ghirany, has criticized the large sums of money given by Arab countries to US President Donald Trump. "Billions of dollars were simply given to Trump. They did not want to spend a single penny to save the children dying of hunger in Gaza," the mufti said.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has banned Harvard University from accepting foreign students.
Democratic member of the US House of Representatives, Rashida Tlaib, accused the United States of complicity in genocide.
The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society are calling on the international community to take decisive action against Israel in the wake of the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza. According to UNRWA, many families in Gaza are forced to survive on just one meal a day. Some are eating foods that are dangerous to eat.
The US government has revoked the visas of five more students for their support for Gaza. Harvard University said it had no information about the reasons for the revocation of the graduate students' visas.
On March 18, Israeli warplanes continued their relentless bombardment of Gaza, killing more than 800 Palestinians in a matter of days. After nine days of attacks, protesters in the city of Beit Lahiya took to the streets. Some carried signs reading "Down with Genocide," while others blamed Palestinian armed groups, particularly Hamas. This was a challenge for Israel. From an article by Palestinian scholar and writer Abduljawad Omar.
An emergency Arab summit was held in Egypt at the request of the Palestinian government. The summit participants unanimously adopted the Egyptian-prepared Gaza reconstruction plan and the final declaration.
Alexander Turbonov, a Jew who was captured by the Palestinian resistance and later released, has made a startling statement about his experiences in captivity. He acknowledged the kindness shown to him during the 498-day siege he spent with the Palestinians.